Like I said about the season premiere, I was worried that the side of good was too overpowered with the Elements of Harmony, four alicorns, and Discord. This is the sort of scene I’ve been both hoping for and dreading ever since Discord reformed. Past villain meets current villain and both are ancient figures of legend. My personal favorite scene is just about as unusual: It all depends on the future of the show, but more on that in a bit. It’s taken about three seasons, but they just might have topped that now. Until now, I would have pointed to a shot like Pinkie Pie’s insane face in Party of One or Twilight’s Cheshire Cat face in Lesson Zero as the single-screen still most representative of the show: cute yet off-kilter, a curious shot that makes you wonder not just what the show is about, but what the minds of the creators are about. It’s not only a masterpiece of visual animation and defying external expectations and internal precedent, but a scene with the potential to change the entire paradigm of the show in the future by taking it into grander adventure territories. The fight scene between Twilestina and Tirek has been and probably will be discussed forever-and deservedly so. It’s the second greatest two-parter, though I won’t dispute anyone who wants to rank it above The Return of Harmony it’s more consistently excellent and, like season 4 itself, goes far and goes boldly outside the boundaries of anything the show has done yet.Īnd no, I’m not only talking about My Dragon Ball Pony vs. Twilight’s Kingdom is an amazing pair of episodes that proves you’re allowed to be flawsome as long as you’re awesome. And I don’t mean a short movie like Equestria Girls, but some crazy 150-minute modern epic. Straight to a jump for spoiler concerns this time!
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