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Personally, I liked most of her writing, (though I have yet to read the controversial “Reflections” arc that made half the fanbase hate her. A friend of mine liked that story though) and I like Andy’s art to.
 
One of my favorite issues/arcs they did, (and I know some will get on my case for this…) is probably the story “Zen and the Art of Gazebo Repair,” AKA the “Big Mac” arc, or the “loads and loads of cameos” story. (Cue people complaining about “panda rings”) I normally don’t care for Big Mac much, (he’s amusing sometimes, but overall kinda an uninteresting character to me) but they did a good job having a story focus on a mostly-silent character, getting comedy out of that, and his interactions with other ponies were amusing. The story felt pretty close to something you’d see in the show, except for the fact, every episode of the TV show seems required to focus on one of the “Mane 6,” or CMC. (Both parties only cameo in this story.)  
I don’t care what anyone says about Katie & Andy, I felt this was one of the funnier stories in the series.  
I also liked how ”adorkable” Luna was trying to fit in, and trying to have fun. (Which kinda reminds me of how she was trying to do that in “Luna Eclipsed,” so I didn’t feel she was that OOC like some did.) Even if her showing up in Ponyville randomly seemed a bit out of place.