Re: S04E15: Twilight Time
Stuff wrote:Luna: Grilled cheese princess
Ahh, right...




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Stuff wrote:Luna: Grilled cheese princess
MochaBean wrote:Twilight's a growing princess, so she needs all the grub she can get.![]()
PonyHag714 wrote:My favorite scene was actually Twi chowing down. I like it because it makes her seem a little more easygoing than the other princesses--can you picture Celestia glomping food like that.![]()
Pretorius wrote:So, there's some interesting Celestia and Twilight parallels here. Like, you could totally rewrite this episode as a Season 1 episode where nerdy Twilight accidentally lets her access to Princess Celestia get out of control in pretty much the same way. Twilight is playing the role of the calm and benevolent teacher, who can get upset, but never yells and is good at dealing with crises with aplomb.
Pretorius wrote:So, there's some interesting Celestia and Twilight parallels here. Like, you could totally rewrite this episode as a Season 1 episode where nerdy Twilight accidentally lets her access to Princess Celestia get out of control in pretty much the same way. Twilight is playing the role of the calm and benevolent teacher, who can get upset, but never yells and is good at dealing with crises with aplomb.
Celestia : The Mane 6 :: Twilight : Very small children
Kate wrote:there are as many female characters in the base game as there are Cole McGraths
Wayoshi wrote:To make the episode more emotional, yeah. Twi embarrasingly is one dimensional this episode.
Wayoshi wrote:To make the episode more emotional, yeah. Twi embarrasingly is one dimensional this episode.
And if the episode really was about what i said, it was sure muddled by the schoolyard stuff.
Fizzbuzz wrote:Really? If you want one-dimensional then look at Rainbow Falls. Twilight burgin the fuck out was huge when contrasted with her teaching earlier. And then in the end, with how she was prodding the CMC to learn not just actual skills but also social lessons, that really felt big to me compared to the bookish Twilight from past seasons.
Bravinim wrote:
Wayoshi wrote:
BurgerSparkle is a gag/quirk, not a character trait / dimension.
Wayoshi wrote:Also, Twi has been high & mighty, master of most social lessons all this season, it isn't particularly interesting. Twilight should be visibly really upset that the CMC were half-lying about their intentions of learning just to learn.
Sobana wrote:Wasn't this supposed to be the rumored episode that David Tennant from Doctor Who was suppose to guess star in?
ShieldedDiamond wrote:Where did that thought come from?
TheNegaverser wrote:Even though it has matured since the earlier seasons, Sweetie Belle's voice (and the occasional squeak) never fail to bring a smile to my face!
Mad props to Claire Corlett for pulling off adorable like nobody else can!
Wayoshi wrote:
BurgerSparkle is a gag/quirk, not a character trait / dimension.
PonyHag714 wrote:I don't know what those horseshoe things were that Twi was munching on (and kudos for the crunchy sound effect) but someone should make them for real. I'd buy them.
Kate wrote:there are as many female characters in the base game as there are Cole McGraths
Teru wrote:...Scion... holy crap, you are a freaking god...
ScionVyse wrote:The drop in Claire Corlett's voice is incredibly noticeable in this episode, to the point where I initially thought someone else was doing Sweetie Belle's voice. However, it's not really all that jarring, especially if episodes like this happen more often, where the CMC get closer to getting their cutie marks and growing up and such.
The Doctor wrote:Pipsqueak redeemed himself a lot by outing the CMC's plan.
SoundMonkey44 wrote:
Pipsqueak is the best British pony on the show. Sorry Time Turner.* & Rarity? Or is Rarity trying to act more French then British, hard to tell at times.
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