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From the “Legend of Everfree – Save our Camp” book

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@immblueversion  
I can see how tv can be considered a downgrade, since they have to fit a specific running time and all that, but I think a Netflix release is WAY better than a limited theatrical release. like 50 theaters in the entire country running it only in the afternoon. That’s supposed to be better than it being accessible to anybody with an internet connection and 8 bucks? Why exactly?
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@Background Pony #12B5  
Yeah, but unlike Sunset, Gloriosa isn’t a villain until the last act when she gets taken over by magic, which is what I meant by comparing her to Twilight. It’s formulaic, yes, but from what I’ve seen, this is still the most well-put-together Equestria Girls plot yet. I just find it funny that despite the so-called downgrade in distribution (limited theatrical > TV > Netflix), the movies seem to keep getting better with each installment, or at least taking two steps forward in one area, and one step back in another.
Background Pony #6029
@immblueversion  
And Sunset in the first  
Again.  
That’s explain the downgrade from limited theatrical release to direct to Netflix with such masterpiece like Turbo the Cartoon
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@Background Pony #4391  
According to the novelization, Gloriosa is not evil. She’s an ordinary girl who’s desperate to save her camp from getting shut down, and gets her hands on power she doesn’t fully understand, which turns her into a monster much like Twilight in the third movie.
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@PonyPon  
In the book she said that it’s like she’s watching a movie, so I assume that means she can’t see anything besides the memories or thoughts in that moment
Background Pony #4563
And here’s the point that Sunset realizes Gloriosa is evil, I’m thinking.