Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-1037137-20130309042150/@comment-2170890-20130313173526

@Fire Eater: Exactly, it worked for me, and the other people it worked for. I'm denying that, I was just stating my opinion, as you were stating yours. You asked if it was possible to tell a story with an episode that was mostly musical, and I answered it was. Whether or not it worked was not the point I was trying to make.

Princess Platinum was not an alicorn, she was a unicorn. Now, you may choose to argue and say that we never saw the real Princess Platinum - just Rarity playing her, but consider this; would it have realy taken the ponies making the play (or the humans making the episode in real life) that long to think of a way around it? Let's assume the real Platinum was an alicorn (which incidently wouldn't go with the play's storyline), couldn't they have just made some fake wings for Rarity? Or even got Twilight to give her those Flutterpony wings again?

I can see you're point about flight/leviation not being exactly the same, but I still choose to look at the situation positvely. I'm not thrilled about the alicorn thing, but I'm not angry about it either.