Talk:Spike at Your Service/@comment-32136229-20130205140953/@comment-174.112.214.31-20130403220613

The lessons learned in Feeling Pinkie Keen could easily be perceived as religious propaganda, a fact which bothers people because of how young the intended audience is. Child indoctrination, anyone? I don't really mind it, but I think that's the main reason Feeling Pinkie Keen was so polarizing.

As far as this episode goes, I love how every character but Spike gets their fair share of lines and gags. I miss the group dynamic that was so prevalent in Season One and almost nonexistent in Season 2, and that's probably why I liked this episode so much more than everyone else. Everyone was written pretty well (Except Spike), and the subtle differences in the way the mane cast interacted before and how they interacted in this episode were a really nice touch.