Parallels between the Season Three finale, and G3 MLP's Princess Promenade *SPOILERS*

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Giftfromme:

EternalNothingness:

V da Mighty Taco:

I've been giving you the benefit of the doubt, but at this point I'm certain you're trolling. At least 90% of my posts in this thread (including most of my replies to you) have been about why I think it's a bad idea, even though I'm still going to wait and see what happens. Your also saying that the writers and Hasbro - the only ones who know for certain what really will happen in Season 4 and who have the most at stake here - are lying and that it'll all be undone ASAP without any evidence to back that up.

The Mane Six consisted of two earth ponies, two pegasi, and two unicorns. Once Twilight becomes an alicorn, there would be two pairs of earth ponies and pegasi, but only one unicorn, thus disrupting the natural balance. Plus, Season Four might be so obsessed with Twilight learning the ropes of princesshood, that the show will forget about the other five main ponies. Either that, or vice versa.

Is this evidence enough?

Bro you've got it all wrong. Why do you keep bringing it up when you're wrong? Just admit MLP is the greatest thing in the known universe and your life will turn out better. That's all their is to it, there's no use denying that

Well, again, I would be wrong if I were not still in shock of this stupid news.

Also, here are some more theories as to how Twilicorn will be temporary. Remember how they brought back Trixie, Babs Seed, and Discord? Those three were brought back because of popular demand by us, the fanbase. So surely, if the writers can listen to us and bring back three characters, then surely they might listen to us again, and do a two-part Season Four premiere that has Twilight sacrifice her princesshood to save her friends, thus returning everything to normal.

You know, I think I've developed another fan-theory as to how this episode will go. Follow me on this one:

As you can tell by the premise, Twilight accidentally casts a spell on her friends that switches their cutie-marks, but no where in the premise does it say anything about the rest of Ponyville. By the time Twilight becomes princess after creating her own spell to reverse the cutie-mark switch, she and her friends return to Ponyville to find it being ravaged by its own populace. The spell Twilight created to restore her friends' cutie-marks have an unintended side-effect of switching every other Ponyville citizens' cutie-marks, thus causing disaster. So, the only way Twilight can reverse the spell's side-effects is if she uses an immense amount of magic, so much in fact, that she would lose her wings, her princesshood, and even all the magical power she developed to do so. With no other choice, Twilight sacrifices all of her magic, and her wings at that, to reverse the spell to restore Ponyville.

How can the spell she created have unintended side-effects that could only be reversed at the expense of princesshood? Well, think back to Lesson Zero, when Twilight's "I want I need" charm developed its own unintended side-effects. Twilight cast that spell on her Mr. SmartyPants doll in hopes of causing a fight that she could eventually break-up, just to find a friendship report for Princess Celestia. What she didn't realize later on, however, was that the spell would affect not only the Cutie Mark Crusaders, her intended targets, but also all of Ponyville.

You might argue that in the Season Three finale, Princess Celestia would reverse Twilight's newly-created spell that affected Ponyville, the same way she did her "I want I need" charm, just so that Twilight could retain her princesshood. However, I feel that it will be Twilight who would fix the damage, rather than Celestia herself, because she was responsible for this, not her mentor, and is therefore the only one who could fix it, even at the expense of her princesshood, and the wings that reflects her princesshood.

And, think how that episode is called "Magical Mystery Cure," rather than "Princess Coronation." Odds are, it might focus more on that spell she created to save her friends, and its unintended side-effects, than on her coronation as a princess. After all, when you try to formulate a cure, you're bound to create unintentional side-effects. Same with the titular magical mystery cure Twilight formulates; it will restore her friends to normal, but it would inadvertently affect all of Ponyville as a result.

All that, plus winged Rarity and crystal ponies only appeared briefly, and then disappeared, just to sell toys. So surely, Princess Twilight will be the same way; it'll just appear briefly in that one episode to sell toys, and then disappear afterward. Am I right?

EternalNothingness:
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I got about halfway through before I realized you were making theories based on your own theories. Can you just calm down and wait 2 weeks to see the actual context?

EternalNothingness:
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Now you're just speculating on your own speculations. Seriously just cut it out and wait for the goddamn episode to air.

Dangit2019:

I got about halfway through before I realized you were making theories based on your own theories.

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:
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I got about halfway through before I realized you were making theories based on your own theories. Can you just calm down and wait 2 weeks to see the actual context?

Okay, so it is a theory that came from a previous one. But come on, man. I am in denial here! Can't you guys cut me some slack?

EternalNothingness:
Can't you guys cut me some slack?

No. Never.

EternalNothingness:

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:
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I got about halfway through before I realized you were making theories based on your own theories. Can you just calm down and wait 2 weeks to see the actual context?

Okay, so it is a theory that came from a previous one. But come on, man. I am in denial here! Can't you guys cut me some slack?

Just wait for the damn episode.

Dangit2019:
No little girl's going to ponder the concept of immortality and death in a cartoon. Unless they're some type of prodigy, it's not even within their grasp mentally.

I think you're giving little girls too little credit... I know I was thinking of that kind of stuff when I was 6.

Lieju:

Dangit2019:
No little girl's going to ponder the concept of immortality and death in a cartoon. Unless they're some type of prodigy, it's not even within their grasp mentally.

I think you're giving little girls too little credit... I know I was thinking of that kind of stuff when I was 6.

In cartoons, though?

Hero in a half shell:

You're a god among men. I just sang along a good three or four times and it's amazing. You sir, win.
Although the "It's the end of the series and all of brony civilization" is a little too long to fit into the rhythm.

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OT: Oh look, it's Eternal Nothingness overanalysing a show for little girls. Yay.
I like the show, but I don't expect much from it. It's a show aimed at little girls (4-7ish maybe?) and they would lap this stuff up. Princess? Amesome. Magic? Awesome. PRINCESS? AWESOME.

I can't overstate how much little girls love princesses. Every waking moment of their lives is devoted to princesses in some way shape or form. Seriously. They're not going to be debating the moral ramifications of becoming immortal, they're going to be flipping out over the fact that Twilight is becoming A FUCKING PRINCESS. A MAGIC PRINCESS. Double awesome in virtually all little girls books.

PLUS THEY GET TOYS. More toys to play with. What? No. No way mom, I get more toys?

"Yes, honey you can have your own Twilight Princess to play with."

FUCK YES. That little girl's life is complete.

So yeah, it makes sense from a business standpoint in Hasbro's eyes, it's awesome for little girls everywhere and you're just going to have to grin and bear it and accept that you're not the target audience for a show that you're watching.

Edit: Also, your theory within a theory sounds like batshit. Just saying.

Dangit2019:

Lieju:

Dangit2019:
No little girl's going to ponder the concept of immortality and death in a cartoon. Unless they're some type of prodigy, it's not even within their grasp mentally.

I think you're giving little girls too little credit... I know I was thinking of that kind of stuff when I was 6.

In cartoons, though?

Ever seen Land before time?
My diaries and writings from my childhood are really 'deep' and pretentious-sounding about immortality, death, evolution, fate etc.
Then again I was a kid back then. But a 6-year old can already reason and think more than people seem to realise.

Hunter85792:

I like the show, but I don't expect much from it. It's a show aimed at little girls (4-7ish maybe?) and they would lap this stuff up. Princess? Amesome. Magic? Awesome. PRINCESS? AWESOME.

Talking as a someone who used to be a little girl, I would have probably been a bit offended, because there already were too many princesses as far as I was concerned.

Although something that has both the power of an unicorn and a pegasus? Hell, yeah, can it also breath fire in space?

Hunter85792:
Edit: Also, your theory within a theory sounds like batshit. Just saying.

Well, it's either that or suffer like hell over the idea that it will be permanent.

And not to mention, the writers aren't revealing everything about the episode, not until it comes out. Who knows what the writers could do? My fan-theory might be right, that Twilight's magic cure to the cutie-mark switch will have unintended side-effects, and that she might have to sacrifice her princesshood, her wings, and even her over-developed magic, just to revert them. I don't want to believe that this change she'll make is permanent, because that would be jumping the shark, no matter how much they keep Twilight's personality intact. The writers know that, and they are not too stupid to make the change permanent. Even if it means making a cop-out ending that has Twilight sacrifice her princesshood to revert her magic cure's side-effects, I'd rather have that than Twilight remaining a princess forever!

You know i hope this change is forever just to see you make another 100 threads freaking out over trivial stuff

kramer:
You know i hope this change is forever just to see you make another 100 threads freaking out over trivial stuff

And, I hope that Twilight's magic cure comes with side-effects that can only be reversed by sacrificing her wings and alicorn magic. I'd rather that than see a NORMAL pony and ONE OF THE MANE SIX get all the special treatment in the world, even though she doesn't deserve any of it, no matter how much her core personality remains intact.

kramer:
You know i hope this change is forever just to see you make another 100 threads freaking out over trivial stuff

This. So much this. I can't overstate how happy this would make me if it actually happened now that I've considered this.

Captcha: broken record

EternalNothingness:

Hunter85792:
Edit: Also, your theory within a theory sounds like batshit. Just saying.

Well, it's either that or suffer like hell over the idea that it will be permanent.

And not to mention, the writers aren't revealing everything about the episode, not until it comes out. Who knows what the writers could do?

I don't know, EN, maybe we should watch the episode to find out!

EternalNothingness:
I'd rather that than see a NORMAL pony and ONE OF THE MANE SIX get all the special treatment in the world, even though she doesn't deserve any of it, no matter how much her core personality remains intact.

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What do you mean, "normal pony"?

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:

Hunter85792:
Edit: Also, your theory within a theory sounds like batshit. Just saying.

Well, it's either that or suffer like hell over the idea that it will be permanent.

And not to mention, the writers aren't revealing everything about the episode, not until it comes out. Who knows what the writers could do?

I don't know, EN, maybe we should watch the episode to find out!

EternalNothingness:
I'd rather that than see a NORMAL pony and ONE OF THE MANE SIX get all the special treatment in the world, even though she doesn't deserve any of it, no matter how much her core personality remains intact.

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What do you mean, "normal pony"?

Often times, it's the main-protagonist who becomes the most overpowered character in an ensemble series. Twilight Sparkle is not Goku, nor is she Ichigo, Naruto, or Luffy. She is not some Mary Sue that you can turn into a princess whenever you feel like it. She's one of the Mane Six, and as much a normal pony as her five friends. Hell, she's one of the six Elements of Harmony, and if you turn her into a princess, you'd strip them of the Element of Magic, thus rendering them useless!

Lucky Godzilla:

EternalNothingness:
And let's not forget about how long Twilight might stay princess. I feel it may be permanent, and thus will ruin the show forever.

I have a sneaking suspicion we're being trolled here.

By who? Me? Or the writers?

I hope it's the writers. After all, they turned a two-part advertisement for Royal Wedding figurines, and made it into a battle against shape-shifting insectoids. Maybe they'll have a twist that reverses Twilight's alicornification, like that rumor I created where Twilight's spell develops unintentional side-effects, which can only be reversed by sacrificing her princesshood, and the wings and magic that comes with it.

EternalNothingness:

Lucky Godzilla:

EternalNothingness:
And let's not forget about how long Twilight might stay princess. I feel it may be permanent, and thus will ruin the show forever.

I have a sneaking suspicion we're being trolled here.

By who? Me? Or the writers?

I hope it's the writers. After all, they turned a two-part advertisement for Royal Wedding figurines, and made it into a battle against shape-shifting insectoids. Maybe they'll have a twist that reverses Twilight's alicornification, like that rumor I created where Twilight's spell develops unintentional side-effects, which can only be reversed by sacrificing her princesshood, and the wings and magic that comes with it.

The former. We know literally nothing beyond the synopsis (which defeats the majority of your argument), Tara Strong's claim that Twilight would not be leaving (further defeating your argument), and the fact that she is now an alicorn. Everything beyond that is pure speculation, and not worth freaking out over.

EternalNothingness:

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:

Well, it's either that or suffer like hell over the idea that it will be permanent.

And not to mention, the writers aren't revealing everything about the episode, not until it comes out. Who knows what the writers could do?

I don't know, EN, maybe we should watch the episode to find out!

EternalNothingness:
I'd rather that than see a NORMAL pony and ONE OF THE MANE SIX get all the special treatment in the world, even though she doesn't deserve any of it, no matter how much her core personality remains intact.

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What do you mean, "normal pony"?

Often times, it's the main-protagonist who becomes the most overpowered character in an ensemble series. Twilight Sparkle is not Goku, nor is she Ichigo, Naruto, or Luffy. She is not some Mary Sue that you can turn into a princess whenever you feel like it. She's one of the Mane Six, and as much a normal pony as her five friends. Hell, she's one of the six Elements of Harmony, and if you turn her into a princess, you'd strip them of the Element of Magic, thus rendering them useless!

1. Like it or not, she's the protagonist of the show, and an exceptionally powerful magic user.

2. Why would the element of harmony be useless EDIT: and/or stripped away from her?

Lucky Godzilla:

EternalNothingness:

Lucky Godzilla:

I have a sneaking suspicion we're being trolled here.

By who? Me? Or the writers?

I hope it's the writers. After all, they turned a two-part advertisement for Royal Wedding figurines, and made it into a battle against shape-shifting insectoids. Maybe they'll have a twist that reverses Twilight's alicornification, like that rumor I created where Twilight's spell develops unintentional side-effects, which can only be reversed by sacrificing her princesshood, and the wings and magic that comes with it.

The former. We know literally nothing beyond the synopsis (which defeats the majority of your argument), Tara Strong's claim that Twilight would not be leaving (further defeating your argument), and the fact that she is now an alicorn. Everything beyond that is pure speculation, and not worth freaking out over.

I'm trolling? I hope you confused "former" with "latter," because that's what it feels like to me.

EternalNothingness:

Lucky Godzilla:

EternalNothingness:

By who? Me? Or the writers?

I hope it's the writers. After all, they turned a two-part advertisement for Royal Wedding figurines, and made it into a battle against shape-shifting insectoids. Maybe they'll have a twist that reverses Twilight's alicornification, like that rumor I created where Twilight's spell develops unintentional side-effects, which can only be reversed by sacrificing her princesshood, and the wings and magic that comes with it.

The former. We know literally nothing beyond the synopsis (which defeats the majority of your argument), Tara Strong's claim that Twilight would not be leaving (further defeating your argument), and the fact that she is now an alicorn. Everything beyond that is pure speculation, and not worth freaking out over.

I'm trolling? I hope you confused "former" with "latter," because that's what it feels like to me.

I'm pretty sure he's not confused.

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:

Lucky Godzilla:

The former. We know literally nothing beyond the synopsis (which defeats the majority of your argument), Tara Strong's claim that Twilight would not be leaving (further defeating your argument), and the fact that she is now an alicorn. Everything beyond that is pure speculation, and not worth freaking out over.

I'm trolling? I hope you confused "former" with "latter," because that's what it feels like to me.

I'm pretty sure he's not confused.

Then at least give me a clear answer. If by "former," does he refer to me, or the writers? If the writers, he could've said "latter," because it was mentioned after me.

EternalNothingness:

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:

I'm trolling? I hope you confused "former" with "latter," because that's what it feels like to me.

I'm pretty sure he's not confused.

Then at least give me a clear answer. If by "former," does he refer to me, or the writers? If the writers, he could've said "latter," because it was mentioned after me.

HE is saying that YOU are trolling. There.

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:

Dangit2019:

I'm pretty sure he's not confused.

Then at least give me a clear answer. If by "former," does he refer to me, or the writers? If the writers, he could've said "latter," because it was mentioned after me.

HE is saying that YOU are trolling. There.

How the Hell am I trolling? I'm just angry that they're turning Twilight into an alicorn princess, maybe even for the rest of the show. I mean, she was one of the Mane Six, and now she's not, because she'll be stuck running Equestria with little to no breaks in-between. I don't care if Twilight will still be herself and with her friends, they're killing both her and the show. Plus, the species balance will be upset, as Rarity will be the only unicorn in what would soon be the Mane Five.

EDIT: I now have created another theory! As I said before, Twilight's newly-created spell had unintended side-effects that nearly destroy Ponyville. Twilight and her friends use the Elements of Harmony to reverse the side-effects, but Twilight chooses to resign from royalty, feeling that the spell's side-effects damaged her chances of becoming a princess.

EternalNothingness:

How the Hell am I trolling? I'm just angry that they're turning Twilight into an alicorn princess, maybe even for the rest of the show. I mean, she was one of the Mane Six, and now she's not, because she'll be stuck running Equestria with little to no breaks in-between. I don't care if Twilight will still be herself and with her friends, they're killing both her and the show. Plus, the species balance will be upset, as Rarity will be the only unicorn in what would soon be the Mane Five.

EDIT: I now have created another theory! As I said before, Twilight's newly-created spell had unintended side-effects that nearly destroy Ponyville. Twilight and her friends use the Elements of Harmony to reverse the side-effects, but Twilight chooses to resign from royalty, feeling that the spell's side-effects damaged her chances of becoming a princess.

I don't care, I just clarified what that dude said.

Also, can you just wait 9 days? Just 9 FREAKING DAYS.

EN, this image is kinda relevant . . .


And also this one . . .

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Read that over carefully. There's no use in getting all worked up over stuff that MIGHT happen.

Here's another thing that this decision to make Twilight a princess reminds me of: Most shonen anime, like Dragon Ball Z and Bleach. In those shows, the main-protagonist often have companions, but these companions never catch-up with the hero, and thus remain useless and irrelevant as a result. The same could be said for Twilight's five friends, as they might never get the same amount of character-development as their purple unicorn/alicorn/whatevercorn friend, and even end up useless and irrelevant themselves!

When you think about it, MLP: FiM is supposed to be about working together with friends, despite their differences. If Twilight becomes a princess, that means she would have to do everything alone because of her overdeveloped magic, while her friends end up left in the dust and unable to help her, like Goku and Ichigo's companions before them.

EDIT: I've came up with a new theory as to how the Season Three finale will go!

What if in the beginning of the episode, Twilight accidentally cast the cutie-mark switching spell in her sleep? Then, by the end of the episode, as soon as the cure spell's side-effects take hold and Twilight sacrifices both her wings and princess magic, Celestia arrives and reveals that this was all a test. Celestia would be the one to cast the spell on her friends, because she knew Twilight would restore them ahead of time, only to sacrifice her princesshood to reverse the side-effects. As for what this was testing, it was to see how far Twilight would go to help other ponies, even if it means sacrificing princesshood.

As a reward for succeeding her test, Princess Celestia gives Twilight that black book from the end of the Crystal Empire story-arc, which is revealed to be an advance-level spellbook. With it, by the time Twilight recovers all of her magic expended from reversing the side-effects, she could then use that spellbook to practice even stronger spells.

EternalNothingness:

As a reward for succeeding her test, Princess Celestia gives Twilight that black book from the end of the Crystal Empire story-arc, which is revealed to be THE DEATH NOTE. With it, Twilight uses the dark magic of the shinigami to rid Equestria of those she finds evil.

There, I just made your theory a helluva lot more interesting.

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:

As a reward for succeeding her test, Princess Celestia gives Twilight that black book from the end of the Crystal Empire story-arc, which is revealed to be THE DEATH NOTE. With it, Twilight uses the dark magic of the shinigami to rid Equestria of those she finds evil.

There, I just made your theory a helluva lot more interesting.

YOU ARE NOT HELPING!!!

I saw some previews of this event on the Hub channel. Every time I see these, it's as if they're telling me, "Princess Twilicorn will be permanent, and the show forever destroyed." And it's the truth! Hasbro shot themselves in the foot with that mentally retarded gamble that's only going to destroy the show as well as themselves.

I just want to leave the fandom, but I can't. I still want to love My Little Pony, I really do! I even own three plush-toys of Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, and Rainbow Dash, just to show my dedication. But they had to go far as to turn Twilight into an f-ing princess, and they'll eventually make it permanent, thus destroying the very show that's making them millions, unlike Michael Bay's Transformers trilogy, the G.I. Joe movies, and the Battleship movie combined!

Twilight is one of the gang, not some overpowered Mary Sue who is going to leave her friends behind while she becomes more godlike than even Superman...

"But wait, EN, she'll still be with her friends and remain the same, adorkable girl she's always been!" BULLSHIT!! They're killing Twilight, regardless! They're making her abandon her friends and become a friggin' princess, regardless! They are not keeping her true to herself, and they are not going to make her one of the gang again! Hell, they're even upsetting the earth-pony/unicorn/pegasus balance by turning Twilight into an alicorn, thus making Rarity the only unicorn in the group.

Today's the Princess Coronation concert in L.A. I hope that once the episode premieres here, someone on Youtube uploads it, so that I could see for myself as to whether they made it temporary, thus saving Hasbro from my wrath, or permanent, thus destroying both their own reputation as well as the show's. I just want to know if this will be temporary or permanent, and yet the writers are not confirming either of those two answers! Probably so that they could troll with us, I believe! The writers don't care about us bronies, and neither does Hasbro. To them, they're all about making more toys, and they would kill one of their own shows just to advertise more toys from them!

EternalNothingness:

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:

As a reward for succeeding her test, Princess Celestia gives Twilight that black book from the end of the Crystal Empire story-arc, which is revealed to be THE DEATH NOTE. With it, Twilight uses the dark magic of the shinigami to rid Equestria of those she finds evil.

There, I just made your theory a helluva lot more interesting.

YOU ARE NOT HELPING!!!

I saw some previews of this event on the Hub channel. Every time I see these, it's as if they're telling me, "Princess Twilicorn will be permanent, and the show forever destroyed." And it's the truth! Hasbro shot themselves in the foot with that mentally retarded gamble that's only going to destroy the show as well as themselves.

Wait, are you saying that Twilicorn is going to destroy Hasbro? The company that has made millions upon millions since the 70s? Seriously?

EternalNothingness:

I just want to leave the fandom, but I can't. I still want to love My Little Pony, I really do! I even own three plush-toys of Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, and Rainbow Dash, just to show my dedication. But they had to go far as to turn Twilight into an f-ing princess, and they'll eventually make it permanent, thus destroying the very show that's making them millions, unlike Michael Bay's Transformers trilogy, the G.I. Joe movies, and the Battleship movie combined!

You could just appreciate Season 1 and 2 and be happy with them if you don't like the new stuff. Firefly fans seem pretty happy with their 1 season of show. Also, just as a reminder, you are still freaking out over a cartoon for 5-11 year old girls.

EternalNothingness:

"But wait, EN, she'll still be with her friends and remain the same, adorkable girl she's always been!" BULLSHIT!! They're killing Twilight, regardless! They're making her abandon her friends and become a friggin' princess, regardless! They are not keeping her true to herself, and they are not going to make her one of the gang again! Hell, they're even upsetting the earth-pony/unicorn/pegasus balance by turning Twilight into an alicorn, thus making Rarity the only unicorn in the group.

1. She's not abandoning her friends. This has been confirmed over and over and over again by every fucking actor, writer, and representative of the show.
2. Who gives a fuck about the earth-pony/unicorn/pegasus balance? With the exception of perhaps Rainbow Dash, the characters were never defined by what type of pony they were.

EternalNothingness:
Today's the Princess Coronation concert in L.A. I hope that once the episode premieres here, someone on Youtube uploads it, so that I could see for myself as to whether they made it temporary, thus saving Hasbro from my wrath, or permanent, thus destroying both their own reputation as well as the show's. I just want to know if this will be temporary or permanent, and yet the writers are not confirming either of those two answers! Probably so that they could troll with us, I believe! The writers don't care about us bronies, and neither does Hasbro.

You'll probably get a shitty video camera recording. Also, the writers aren't confirming them because not knowing what's going to happen next is usually a POSITIVE thing in building anticipation for the show. Also, if you think it's the writers who don't care about us, you are just wrong. Just...so wrong. It's the FUCKING COMPANY THAT RUNS THIS SHOW AS A COMPLEX COMMERCIAL TO LITTLE GIRLS. And even they want us to stick around due to our wallets.

To them, they're all about making more toys,

YES, YOU FINALLY GET IT!

and they would kill one of their own shows just to advertise more toys from them!

DAMMIT. I think they'd rather have the show broadcast to little girls everywhere AND advertise more toys from it. Because that's what they have been doing since, hmm, episode 1.

Well, maybe if MLP dies, Hasbro can bring back Visionaries.

Dangit2019:
Angry rant about an angry rant.

Well, if that's the case, then how the hell do I move on with my life?

Though, I do remember myself visiting a psychotherapist about this. I talked to him about this problem, and he said that I should not look up or develop rumors, let alone get angry or upset, over something that isn't even out yet. All I received are promos that provide some of the story, but I won't be able to see what it's really about until it does come out.

And yes, I talked to my psychotherapist about this.

EternalNothingness:

Dangit2019:
Angry rant about an angry rant.

Well, if that's the case, then how the hell do I move on with my life?

Though, I do remember myself visiting a psychotherapist about this. I talked to him about this problem, and he said that I should not look up or develop rumors, let alone get angry or upset, over something that isn't even out yet. All I received are promos that provide some of the story, but I won't be able to see what it's really about until it does come out.

And yes, I talked to my psychotherapist about this.

Has he also suggested that you not put so much dependence on something as non-enduring as a children's cartoon?

Dangit2019:

EternalNothingness:

Dangit2019:
Angry rant about an angry rant.

Well, if that's the case, then how the hell do I move on with my life?

Though, I do remember myself visiting a psychotherapist about this. I talked to him about this problem, and he said that I should not look up or develop rumors, let alone get angry or upset, over something that isn't even out yet. All I received are promos that provide some of the story, but I won't be able to see what it's really about until it does come out.

And yes, I talked to my psychotherapist about this.

Has he also suggested that you not put so much dependence on something as non-enduring as a children's cartoon?

Actually, my mother was the one who recently told me this, after I told her the same thing. After all, if I've lost my own home to Hurricane Sandy, I would've been in a much, much worse condition than I already am right now.

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