Talk:Dungeons & Discords/@comment-25613746-20161115083820/@comment-10390252-20161115101434

I'm not sure I agree with that. Discord's anger at being forced to make new friends is made clear at the outset and then we have a long, drawn-out build-up to his episode when he seriously seems to be considering killing Spike and Big Mac for the EvLulz. So, yeah, there's tension. I loved this episode (a lot like how I liked Make New Friends but Keep Discord) because it reminds us that Discord is, to quote John de Lancie about another of his characters: "Mad, bad and dangerous to know."