"It's everything I've always wanted to be!" |
I was happy with this one for the most part. The episode title is horrible, but very little else is. It reminded me quite a bit of "A Bird in the Hoof" back in S1, and that's an ep I've always felt is underrated. These days, Fluttershy being proactive isn't such a shock, but it was still nice to see a story that didn't depend to any degree on her having to overcome shyness. Top marks for the writers there.
Zecora made her second appearance running, and from the synopsis and short clip I'd seen, I'd expected this to be a team-up episode. It wasn't really, as Zecora spent most of it ill in bed. Swamp fever is among the scarier ailments we've seen in FiM, given that it's about as close to fatal as a TV-Y show can get away with, and incurable up until the events of this episode. This really was pretty dark stuff if you stopped to think about it.
"I'll need a lot more of your blood for my... experiments" |
As for Flutters, she had an excellent episode. I'm not sure about "mind over matter", which might have worked better had she been consciously quoting something she read in a book, but the rest was great. She was determined to achieve her goal, yet still caring and kind. Perhaps too determined, given that her failure to care for herself led to that three-day gap. It's just lucky for Zecora it wasn't longer!
Cattail was okay as a guest character, though not particularly interesting and a little bit too interchangeable with a number of other out-in-the-woods characters we've seen. His being descended from Meadowbrook was a nice touch, though, and it was fascinating to see more about that mage. Even if she had apparently lost her horn since she was an "Eastern unicorn" in Twilight's mention during the S5 premiere...
Equestrian wildlife gets ever more worrying |
Oh, and of course they're Flash bees. How could they be anything else? :D
Best quote: Twilight, to Fluttershy: "Anypony who lives in a tree is okay by me." (So not you any more, Twi? :P )
Yays
- Fluttershy shines for the most part
- Surprisingly dark, yet still very much Pony
- Zecora returns to the show (again!)
- Some backstory for Mage Meadowbrook
- The odd small characterisation niggle
- Did we really need the Stare?
I should give this one another watch soon. Agreed with you, Fluttershy was rather excellent in this, and Twi was nice too.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting for a really good Dash-centric episode this season.
Can't answer the second bit as it would require saying whether or not certain synopses exist. But every season seems to favour some ponies over others. Fluttershy's done well this year, even if one of her spotlight episodes was a bit meh. I suppose "Parental Glideance" counts for me, though it's very much shared with Scootaloo.
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ReplyDelete- Mage Meadowbrook figured out how to turn herself into a unicorn, and from there, her legend spread under her own name (i.e., not as "The Mysterious Mask")
- She spent a large amount of time collecting/making/trying to pass things off as magical artifacts, and at the same time, passing herself off as a unicorn.
My original thought was that Starlight hadn't studied Eastern unicorns any more than Twilight had, and was just talking out of her ass about the supposed origin of the supposed artifact. :B
It might also be unicorn prejudice. Written history in Equestria obviously sucks, so maybe the records only use her name, "Mage" Meadowbrook and the unicorns just _assume_ that she was one of their own.
DeleteMuch as I enjoy pony racism, that's actually not as funny as both Lights being equally lazy. :B
DeleteHmnnmnyeah... go for the funny. I wonder if it will be a thing when she shows up in the finale?
ReplyDeleteGrimdark writers got new source materials xD Cant wait.
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