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Postby Headless Horse (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:02 am

Mechanical Ape wrote:• Oh god, Quibble Pants is me for Tolkien. :flutterdear:


Wait what, you don't like his later post-sellout career? :offendash:

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Postby PaulloDEC (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:03 am

I really enjoyed this one, certainly a bunch more than I did the first Daring Do story.

Patton was terrific as Quibble, and having the character be constantly questioning all the adventure tropes throughout the episode kept things funny and interesting. I also found his introduction hanging out with Dash to be really cute. If that ain't a viable ship, I dunno what is.

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:disapproval: :disapproval: :disapproval:

I'm dying


You're hanging out with this cool girl and she suddenly spots the bondage-themed body pillows but she doesn't get it and oh god what do you do?

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Postby Headless Horse (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:10 am

The reaction faces were top drawer throughout. I feel like the end credits wasn't the only thing they got from adlibs/live line readings.

Also QP reacting to the realism of stuff like the rope bridge by criticizing it for being a safety hazard was perfect. :lol: God damn, they really hit every note in this episode just right. Something this meta could have been tiresome (it's not even all that forward an idea these days), but Patton Oswalt really sold the hell out of it. Every one of his lines was just about exactly how I'd expect a real person to react in his shoes, instead of being just a dumb cartoon character living in a kids' show world and limited to kids' show vocabulary, and that's the kind of thing that makes this show really neat, and always has.

"I mean there isn't a single thing after Ring of Destiny that is remotely in the realm of the possible!" —That's some Henchman 21 level quibblin' right there.
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Postby Bremen (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:13 am

PaulloDEC wrote:I really enjoyed this one, certainly a bunch more than I did the first Daring Do story.

Patton was terrific as Quibble, and having the character be constantly questioning all the adventure tropes throughout the episode kept things funny and interesting. I also found his introduction hanging out with Dash to be really cute. If that ain't a viable ship, I dunno what is.


If it was ever a ship I think it got torpedoed as soon as he launched into his spiel about how he hated the new Daring books.
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Postby Soft Snow (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:15 am

The body pillow scene had me laughing so hard. I was going to post the video of Rainbow Dash Dakimakura then my better sense kicked in and I realized I actually don't like getting bans.
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There is a lot of Quibble booty shaking on the bridge scene.
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... I mean if you like that kind of thing.
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Postby Adelor Lyon (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:15 am

PaulloDEC wrote:You're hanging out with this cool girl and she suddenly spots the bondage-themed body pillows but she doesn't get it and oh god what do you do?

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Nailed it.

"Eeeeeey, it ain't my thing, it ain't your thing, but who're we to judge anyone else and what they're in to, eh?"

"B-but, it's graphic!"

"Eeeeeey, but it's straight out of book two, eh? What, it's okay when you read it but it's not okay to see it? Pony, I hope they don't make a film adaptation out of these books. Y'know, for your sake!"

"B-but...!" - :seethe:

...and then 'Dash goes home to blog on Tumblr about this jerk she met at the con whereas this guy's been around so long and seen so much and realized a body pillow being sold at a convention isn't really that big of a deal in the long run because there are so many more important things to worry about, and he's just trying not to judge the small stuff.
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Postby PaulloDEC (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:17 am

Bremen wrote:
If it was ever a ship I think it got torpedoed as soon as he launched into his spiel about how he hated the new Daring books.


Pff, no way. Some little disagreement about fan stuff wouldn't override all that fun they had together earlier on; look at any fan community for evidence of that.

Adelor Lyon wrote:"Eeeeeey, it ain't my thing, it ain't your thing, but who're we to judge anyone else and what they're in to, eh?"

"B-but, it's graphic!"

"Eeeeeey, but it's straight out of book two, eh? What, it's okay when you read it but it's not okay to see it? Pony, I hope they don't make a film adaptation out of these books. Y'know, for your sake!"

"B-but...!" - :seethe:

...and then 'Dash goes home to blog on Tumblr about this jerk she met at the con whereas this guy's been around so long and seen so much and realized a body pillow being sold at a convention isn't really that big of a deal in the long run because there are so many more important things to worry about, and he's just trying not to judge the small stuff.


Something about this last bit seems too grounded to be totally made-up.

Also, watch Quibble's face when Dash spots the pillow. Dude is totally into it.
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Postby Juju&Lulu (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:21 am

That face of Quibble's is the face of a man who doesn't want to weird out this cool girl he met at a con with the truth of his hobbies.

Secretly he's thinking of when he can head back to the dealer room before closing time to buy it
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Postby Yolostar (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:28 am

I look forward to seeing those pillows at Bronycon next year!
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Postby Juju&Lulu (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:30 am

Man how pissed is Twilight gonna be when Dash gets back without that signed book.
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Postby Fizzbuzz (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:35 am

Yolostar wrote:I look forward to seeing those pillows at Bronycon next year!

We need to buy one of them and then film all of us :disapproval:ing at it all at once.
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Postby PaulloDEC (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:37 am

Fizzbuzz wrote:We need to buy one of them and then film all of us :disapproval:ing at it all at once.


For a moment there I didn't parse the actual meaning of that little GIF and instead just read it as being like a spoiler bar or an asterix.

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Postby Fizzbuzz (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 1:09 am

The person in that GIF is Kefka himself. He and ixnay were at EFNW 2014 and Kefka's table was across from some body pillows. I asked about it and ixnay responded with this video.
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Postby Lapis Infinitas (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 2:29 am

ixnay wrote:Image

:disapproval: :disapproval: :disapproval:

I'm dying


I literally cannot believe they went there.
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Postby UnintelGen (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 2:48 am

Lapis Infinitas wrote:
I literally cannot believe they went there.


You think they drew personal experience from (GASP) this very forum? :eyebrow: :disapproval:


I'm pretty disapproving and peeved of the creepy shit that happens regarding, well, any show or thing ever. BUT. But.
If creepy people selling suggestive pillows to asocial nerds allowed this to happen... Then it was worth it.

Honestly, the best part about that bit is the expressions. They're so on point. Dash is disgusted, Quibble is... Interested. And the Daring pillow itself is like
:pleasekillme: "I've seen some things, man! And some stuff! I wouldn't recommended it." or, "This is my life now."


Also this episode totally made making Daring Do, regardless of how stupid it still is, real in-universe totally worth it.
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Postby Minty (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 3:15 am

DerFurShur wrote:Man how pissed is Twilight gonna be when Dash gets back without that signed book.

:fancyhat: I couldn't get your book signed, but to make up for it, I got you this nice pillow!
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Postby Aramek (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 3:37 am

Minty wrote: :fancyhat: I couldn't get your book signed, but to make up for it, I got you this nice pillow!

"I am not that tall!" :twonk:
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Postby Durandal (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:16 am

PaulloDEC wrote:
For a moment there I didn't parse the actual meaning of that little GIF and instead just read it as being like a spoiler bar or an asterix.

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You know, that's.....not actually a very bad idea. I am going to script Firefox to replace profanity with Kefka headshake gifs; I'll tell you how it goes
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Postby Big Boss (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:31 am

this episode was perfect in every way
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Postby Sidotsy (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:34 am

Big Boss wrote:this episode was perfect in every way
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Postby Dexanth (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 5:04 am

Big Boss wrote:this episode was perfect in every way
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Postby ToastGhost (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 5:16 am

Does not suffer a second from its self awareness. A grade pony. :awesomedash:
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Postby SlateSlabrock (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 5:28 am

UnintelGen wrote:
You think they drew personal experience from (GASP) this very forum? :eyebrow: :disapproval:

The show's staff don't need to draw from our experiences.

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Postby Swift (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 6:16 am

Well, that was pretty great. I highly enjoyed this. :awesomedash:

Sure is nice to have the show back, and it's off to a great start. :allears:

Like some others here have said, I still have mixed feelings on Daring Do being real, but that didn't stop this from being a really fun episode, and I really enjoyed Daring Don't in the first place too.

I think I just like seeing Dash nerd out a lot. :v:

I really liked how authentic Quibble's analysis and criticism sounded. Lines like "Cabelleron, see now that's a great character! Solid backstory... good motivations..." sound exactly like how fans talk about these sort of things. :lol: I wonder if any of his dialogue was improvised besides the credit sequence.

The moral was great too and was handled well, with neither Dash nor Quibble being totally in the right from the start.

Edit: Noticed that Fluttershy's manga drawings of Ranma and Sailor Moon make an appearance again:

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Postby Blarghalt (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 7:51 am

Patton Oswalt couldn't have been a more perfect VA for Quibble. All his rants just feel like things he's pulling from personal experience. :allears:
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Postby Auxiliatrix (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 8:03 am

Finally saw it late at night on Netflix (kinda glad they put it on here the day it aired, though I would have preferred they uploaded it later rather than before the episode even premiered), and I definitely enjoyed it. It's not in my Top 5 of the season so far, and it definitely isn't a classic for me, but I did like it.

Explaining Twilight's absence was fine with me, and it set up the main story of Rainbow going to the convention pretty well.

I actually quite enjoy "Daring Don't", so Daring Do being real is fine by me. Plus, it helps craft the central conflict of this story. If making Daring Do real allows for more story opportunities, then I certainly support that.

The moral is very well handled here, and honestly I think the ending segment of this episode (including the dialogue over the credits) to be the strongest part.

Well, aside from that one facial expression Rainbow makes with Daring Do. You know exactly what I'm talking about. :-P

Quibble is a good character, although I will say that he bordered the line of being a little bit annoying. His skepticism was kind of funny at first, and it does serve a plot purpose (as it wouldn't be in Quibble's character to accept something so quickly), but there's a point where I found myself just waiting for Quibble to realize it was real. When they overplayed his obsessive fan aspect (such as when he meets Rainbow and in the end credits), it worked quite well. When it doesn't work (such as when Dash and him bump into each other again and argue, or when he keeps insisting that it's all "just a show"), it got grating for me. Still, Patton gave a very good performance, and was definitely well-used regardless.

The convention in-jokes were clever enough, even if I didn't find them especially hilarious (although the body pillow joke came close). They were nice nods in general.

Speaking of comedy, I didn't find this episode as funny as some seem to claim. I found "The Saddle Row Review" and definitely "The Gift of Maud Pie" to be much funnier. Granted, I think a lot of the jokes do land (once again, that Dash facial expression is gold), but really I don't think Cabalerron's reactions were as funny as the writers possibly meant them to be. Just my taste in humor, I suppose.

Overall, however, this was a fun ride. I do understand the appeal of coming back with a meta episode, and the celebrity performance was pretty good. Not one of the funniest or best episodes, but still really solid. For me, it's probably right around "The Crystal Empire" and, coincidentally, "Daring Don't". I liked it more than "Spice Up Your Life" (even though that was another Pinkie/Rarity episode :-D ), but ever so slightly less than "On Your Marks".


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Postby Fizzbuzz (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 1:36 pm

I don't think Quibble Pants being annoying was necessarily a mark against the episode itself. I mean, he was supposed to be annoying and not sympathetic, at least at first. Eventually he and Rainbow Dash had to learn to not be so much of a bother towards each other.

I wonder if someone who used to watch the show but became bothered by it at some point would first find Quibble Pants to be the more sympathetic of the two?
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Postby Auxiliatrix (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 3:39 pm

Fizzbuzz wrote:I don't think Quibble Pants being annoying was necessarily a mark against the episode itself. I mean, he was supposed to be annoying and not sympathetic, at least at first. Eventually he and Rainbow Dash had to learn to not be so much of a bother towards each other.

I wonder if someone who used to watch the show but became bothered by it at some point would first find Quibble Pants to be the more sympathetic of the two?


Sure, he was meant to be partially annoying, but they still try to make clear jokes with him and his skepticism. It ties into the moral well at the sacrifice of making the comedy around him less funny (in my opinion, of course). Like I said, there was a point where I wasn't laughing at Quibble's skepticism, but instead waiting for him to believe everything was real. I'm not a huge fan of episodes of "Character is ignorant to clear danger and problems", and while this was done better than most, I still feel it suffers a little for it.

I think there are better ways to be perceived as "annoying" while still making better jokes around it. "The Last Roundup"'s joke with Pinkie annoying Applejack is incredibly funny to me, and it didn't grate on me personally. Although you can indeed sympathize with Quibble, I don't really think his continued ignorance is necessarily funny, and it could have been funnier while still being annoying to Rainbow Dash (although the remark about "changing accents" got a chuckle out of me). Once again, like I said, there are parts where I think it works and parts where I don't think it works too well.

I still like the episode a lot and in terms of technical "flaws", that was my only real one. However, humor is subjective, and really I could see this being in people's Top 40 or Top 30 of the show if they really enjoyed the meta-humor and interactions of Quibble. :pinkieshrug:
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Postby Wayoshi (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 3:55 pm

Big Boss wrote:this episode was perfect in every way

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Postby SneakHorse (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:52 pm

That was a top-shelf episode. Patton Oswalt in particular was amazing but the whole episode was great (especially the body pillow gag as has been noted numerous times).
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Postby Discord (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 5:21 pm

:lol: I can't believe MLP made body pillow and "original OC, do not steal" jokes.

Fantastic and hilariously meta episode. I was pretty skeptical about a convention-based episode in FiM but this was brilliant. Patton Oswalt's Quibble was a delight.
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Postby Fizzbuzz (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 6:45 pm

Now that I think about it, I remember that I was at first concerned about this episode, like it was just going to burn all its time making convention jokes and being a celebrity guest star vehicle. I'm so glad it ended up being more than that. However, I still appreciated the convention jokes that it did make. :-P
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Postby Headless Horse (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 9:49 pm

It was a really good balance of the two.
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Postby Captain Rufus (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 9:58 pm

Episode timing too good too. Summer nerd con season! Also creepy coincidence that SA is raging about bronies again. ( General spinoff from Steven Universe raging.) New Harry Potter book. ( That's a play and thus.. Yeah I don't really care that much. At least not for 18 bucks at Target. I've got a hot water heater to replace. Being a responsible adult sucks ass and I do not recommend it. )

They planned this I think.

Though given con stuff I want to see Pinkie and Fluttershy do that Georgia court transcript. It was great when Rick and Morty did it but Pinkie would do it more better. ( Or just have Dawn Somewhere do it for more comical version.)

Hell, the whole dropping fandom thing also came up this weekend with Flufflepuff Tales. Some people quit around season 3 for whatever reasons. ( I've honestly never considered myself part of the fandom. Too old and not willing to accept the extremes too many fans of a thing do.)
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Postby SneakHorse (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 10:50 pm

Captain Rufus wrote:Episode timing too good too. Summer nerd con season! Also creepy coincidence that SA is raging about bronies again. ( General spinoff from Steven Universe raging.)


You'd think that MLP discussion being bannable on SA would prevent them from raging about bronies. Then again, goons.
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Postby Headless Horse (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 10:55 pm

According to goons, Creepy Bronies are the only bronies.
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Postby LunarRainbow92 (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 11:20 pm

I found the whole body pillow thing a tad bit disturbing...... :bwuh:
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Postby Fizzbuzz (?) » Sun Jul 31, 2016 11:36 pm

It turns out that Big Jim had recounted the whole story of how Patton Oswalt ended up on the show a couple of weeks before this episode aired.
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Postby Mechanical Ape (?) » Mon Aug 01, 2016 4:52 pm

Headless Horse wrote:
Wait what, you don't like his later post-sellout career? :offendash:

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JRRT's writing skills dropped precipitously after his death. :iamapony:

Actually, when I wrote that comment I was watching the bit where RD and QP nerd out about the # of arrow holes in the hat, right down to invoking unreliable narrator to wave off discrepancies, and yeah, I'm familiar enough with LOTR (or like to imagine I am) that I totally do that. That scene totally makes me feel like Quibble Pants; but not in a bad way, in a "I totally get this character in this moment" kind of way.

In fact this is something I wanted to note about the episode overall: pillow jokes aside, it's mostly pro-nerd and pro-fan. It's positive and respectful toward fandom. For an episode centered around fiction nerds at a convention, a meaner show could have targeted them for all sorts of cruel jabs (and they would probably have been funny too), but pony took the high road. There's no whiff of a "don't take this shit so seriously" moral; the lesson is, sure, go ahead and take it seriously if you like, just be accepting of one another.

I didn't feel like the episode was shaming RD and QP for being Daring Do fans, nor by extension, me for being a pony fan. Pony avoided the temptation for cheap laffs and lived up to its friendship credo. Good work, pony. :yay:
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Postby Fizzbuzz (?) » Mon Aug 01, 2016 5:06 pm

Huh, that is a good point. The main show I'd thought of when hearing about this episode was The Simpsons and how the Comic Book Guy was every unpleasant stereotype of a nerd, later used to mock the fans who really cared about the show. FiM really does take a much less unpleasant tone towards people like us.
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