Of course we want. Farewell G4, you’ve given us an amazing 10 year ride. Your time on Tv may be coming to an end but your presence will live on Forever in the Hearts and work of those you touched and inspired. Your lagacy shall never be forgotten, forever immortalized within us all and the media of course ;) Salute!
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I haven’t seen James T. Kirk in a movie since 1994 (The new guy is okay, but he’s not Kirk) I still remember him over 20 years later. Unless you plan to do a lot of drugs or Alzheimer’s runs in your family, you will likely remember too.
Of course I won’t forget you guys girls. And you all mean so much to me than anything. I love you my little ponies. I know you will all be by my side. Always.🦄🌈💖
Oh please, like you’re not going to be in G5. Drama queen.
I mean, according to the leaked design documents from awhile back: All the mane 6 will be in G5, it’s just gonna be a reboot of G4 with the characters’ races and personalities changed.
For me watching this show go is hard, but also sort of a relief.
I can tell for a lot of the fans who remain it’s like watching someone suddenly pass on. It feels unexpected, it’s hard to accept, and no one knows what to do about it.
For me it’s more like watching someone who I knew was sick for a long time pass on. It was difficult to watch, they weren’t really themself anymore by the end of it, watching it finally come to an end is a weight off my shoulders and yet I still didn’t want to see them go.
I feel the same way.
I haven’t seen James T. Kirk in a movie since 1994 (The new guy is okay, but he’s not Kirk) I still remember him over 20 years later. Unless you plan to do a lot of drugs or Alzheimer’s runs in your family, you will likely remember too.
I mean, according to the leaked design documents from awhile back: All the mane 6 will be in G5, it’s just gonna be a reboot of G4 with the characters’ races and personalities changed.
Indeed. Now we can get to arguing over what was really canon, like normal fandoms.
I can tell for a lot of the fans who remain it’s like watching someone suddenly pass on. It feels unexpected, it’s hard to accept, and no one knows what to do about it.
For me it’s more like watching someone who I knew was sick for a long time pass on. It was difficult to watch, they weren’t really themself anymore by the end of it, watching it finally come to an end is a weight off my shoulders and yet I still didn’t want to see them go.