Anon
08/19/2024 (Mon) 05:42
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>>10797>very little time is being wasted here.>efficiently establishes future events in the episodePossibly similar note:
>>10840>Something that I rmember thinking when I was watching Season 8 and 9 is that pacing felt off and moments liked that would've felt a little forced sometimes. I wonder if that is just nostalgia glasses or if there is any merit (I hazard the guess that a lot of things in future episode would be detours for fun/cameos for fan service, while this, as I said, did fit). >Somehow though I kind of like the slightly mischievous element of Twilight running off to do something more fun while Spike does the work, a likeable character flaw you might say.It goes with a older sister dynamic, that and her slight snarkyness. Hypothesis yet to be proven: was Twilight Sparkle's anxiety brought up to 11 to give her a charterer flaw because they felt those traits weren't appropriate for her as a princess?
>>10798>The episode could have just cut from leaving the library to arriving at the bakery, but it helps establish the preparations that the Parasprites will later destroy, and I also think it establishes a bit of Twilight’s position in PonyvilleIt is also one of those things that makes the world feel alive.
>In fairness, out of all of the Mane 6, hers is the character that is trickiest to get right, I think. It’s always a delicate balance with all of them, but for her this is the case twice over. It is because Pinkie Pie is supposed to be carefree, happy, and weird, but the archetype is hard to not reduce to random, stupid and annoying. I wasn't personally annoyed by her antics here but I can understand that.
>anticipating what will happen - an early example of her mysterious depth of knowledge and abilities. In my mind, Pinkie’s abilities are a manifestation of Earth-pony magic
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