>>12109 >>12110 I'm testing out quicker review formats. Not for me but just showing if somewhat else wanted to join in they don't need to be like ours, lol!
>>12105 >Reviews coming this weekend, hopefully! Yeah, one review very late, but I did mix it up! I'm holding back on Green Isn't Your Color for the moment. T
>>12095 >Watching this episode differently than I usually do! In previous reviews I watched the episode on fim.heartshine.gay on my ThinkPad. Tonight, however, I’m catsitting for my aunt and uncle, so I’m watching this episode on Plex, on a big fancy modern smart TV! I’m not a great fan of smart TVs or adverts, but hey ho, it’s not my TV and I get the luxury experience! Unfortunately, can’t take screenshots! That ain't a bad experience! Hehehe, A Dog and Pony Show and Green Isn't Your Color I watched on a corebooted chromebook due to a couple of issues with my own ThinkPad T470, so different but similar boat!
> Despite the CMC continuing to be well-written and well-characterized as accurate/realistic children in my opinion, in one regard they step over the line for me and enter the realm of annoyance: whining at Applejack about the state of their new clubhouse (fun to see it introduced, incidentally!). Now, when I was about 7 and visited my grandparents in Northern Ireland, my grandfather put a couple of planks down across a ditch leading to a crumbled old mill, and that served for a castle, for me. It was an absolute state – vastly overgrown, rubble everywhere… But I loved it! It was MY castle, I think this was done more in the spirit of: Adult gives child ill suited old junk that was from their childhood trope. It doesn't bug me but I can totally empathize with this as I would have loved a treehouse or an old mill. (That sounds wondrous actually!).
>Anyways… A detail that’s of interest is Applejack mentioning that it was her clubhouse, growing up. I wonder what sort of friend group Applejack had over when she was their age?