Blue Saint
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The problem with a moral mandate (and it is mandate since FiM is being used for the E/I requirement) is that honestly sometimes the staff doesn't care about the moral and it shows. If they cut out the framing pieces and re-dub a few lines then I am positive everyone would love it. The problem wasn't just the summation, it was everything that set-up it, too.
I am willing to wager that what everyone was focused on for this episode was the slapstick, which was honestly rather funny. From what I can see is the moral aspects came later to justify all the pratfalls that Twilight Sparkle suffered. Again notice how the initial ones were realistic but then they soon turned zany, there was a movers gag with both a piano and an anvil.
I am willing to wager that what everyone was focused on for this episode was the slapstick, which was honestly rather funny. From what I can see is the moral aspects came later to justify all the pratfalls that Twilight Sparkle suffered. Again notice how the initial ones were realistic but then they soon turned zany, there was a movers gag with both a piano and an anvil.