Talk:A Flurry of Emotions/@comment-27578467-20170616074135

I had mentioned a positive thought I had about this episode. As I've brought up before I loved playing with stuffed animals in my childhood and still enjoy playing with them around other children, making them act human even when they fall far short in appearance. I've also had experiences recently where my friend's two-year-old son has tried to imitate me doing several somewhat unusual gestures (nothing obscene) without being fully able to replicate each physical movement but clearly trying nontheless. This made the scenes involving the stuffed bears and Flurry Heart's imitations of Twilight really stand out to me, making me feel a connection of experience with the writers that was both entertaining and emotionally moving.

That said, when they showed Flurry Heart trying to imitate Twilight's movements with the bear, they brought it down somewhat by playing the dopey music over it. For me, they had already made their excellent point merely by showing Flurry's sloppy movements with the bear; that they had to deliver the punchline a second time through the music watered down the joke unnecessarily.