@Amagan
Eh, I liked all of them better. Hasbro tried to force us to feel a certain way about the whole village, but I honestly thought Glim’s village was a good idea. Why leave destiny up to fate or magic? Makes no sense.
I’m sorry. I know she was brainwashed and such, but personally I liked this version of Sugar Belle better than the version that still had her cutie mark. She provided a nice contrast to Pinkie, while her cutie marked self is basically a substitution good.
That’s not any worse, and plot-convenience aside the idea was no destiny at all, which is what I liked.
Well Glimmer’s village left destiny up to the whims of the equivalent of a mad dictator who hadn’t gotten over childhood trauma.
Eh, I liked all of them better. Hasbro tried to force us to feel a certain way about the whole village, but I honestly thought Glim’s village was a good idea. Why leave destiny up to fate or magic? Makes no sense.