>>12513 About the only potential line of negative critique I could have at this episode is Fluttershy's characterization. Frankly, I don't care much and I am used to this side of her, but if you wanted me to find something wrong it would be this. I could say that Fluttershy's was out of character. After all, someone who had dealt with animals and is a genital soul, would she really do this when animals reject her? As someone who is shy herself and has no doubt dealt with frightened creatures. The weaker excuse is that she was just so hyped for the night and has an obsessive side/mean side (which is true, but) I think the theory of ponies going crazy when they can't fulfill their cutie marks, Pinkie Pie a few episodes ago being an example. I still can't help but feel she does feel a little out of character but even then, this side of her is a long established character trait by this point, and I am used to it. To contrast, Princess Celestia actually enjoying the chaos is something that already fits her if a bit of an extreme trait from her being laid back and a bit of a subtle prankster that we've already seen. I enjoy this aspect of Celestia a lot, at least this era of her. This episode maybe didn't established Trollestia but it make it canon in a sense!
I wanted to name MUATGGG something more along the lines of "Most Immoral Award" but isn't the difference between morality and ethics the former is a personal standard while the latter is the specific rules and actions? Bleh, ethics this and ethics that "this is ethical, this is unethical" even in this joking context reminds me of a certain segment of rationalist thought that I somewhat dislike, even if I do find such discussion entertaining in small dosages.