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Post by weirdraptor on Oct 9, 2013 21:00:34 GMT -8
Good to know, and I'm very glad to here it. I have to confess, I think I let myself get paranoid and let some words be taken to mean that you and Al think you're smarter than I am. I know i was wrong now, sorry. I'm so sorry. I'll try to keep it more civil from now on, because I know we've been having problems. I must also confess, I'm too use to see enemies where there are none, so I hope you'll both forgive any misbehavings I've done.
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Post by Al1701 on Oct 10, 2013 6:20:13 GMT -8
I actually like many of the episodes on Season 3. However, the whole season, as a lead up to Twilight's ascension, was lackluster. For something so grand, it just seemed tacked on at the end of the last episode because they had to do it.
I especially didn't like how Twilight actually reverted a bit in Season 3, being less involved with the others and typically studying. If this was supposed to be the season to show Twilight understood friendship, it was a rather odd way to show it.
I just hope they don't just continue on more or less like nothing has happened. After setting down such a huge tentpole, they need to do something with it.
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Post by weirdraptor on Oct 10, 2013 11:16:16 GMT -8
Again, 13 episodes.
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Post by Al1701 on Oct 10, 2013 12:29:08 GMT -8
Which should have made having a season long arc running through them. They technically did, but it was Twilight regressing instead of progressing.
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Post by weirdraptor on Oct 10, 2013 13:39:27 GMT -8
That's assuming they would have been allowed to do that, of course. Remember that Hasbro has stopped them from having a real arc from the very beginning. Look, they introduced the idea of Twilight being a princess and an alicorn in the show. They'll follow up on it, trust me. That thing you read about this progression not being touched on much is for THE COMIC.
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