Talk:Maud Pie (character)/@comment-26973802-20140827070417/@comment-25499664-20141010202358

I disagree. Droopy Dog isn't necessarily any sort of deep character capable of allowing us to learn more about him, whereas Maud is an incredibly deep character. It's very clear towards the end of the episode that she actually loves the company of others, but doesn't show it the same way Pinkie does. She also has many syntoms of Aspergers Syndrome:

It can't just be an accident that they put these specific traits that formed the basis of her exceptional character.
 * Responds to social situations but doesn't initiate them.
 * Difficulty understanding the rules of conversation.
 * Gives spontaneous comments which seem to have no connection to the current conversation.
 * Makes honest, but innapropriate observations.
 * Prefers to be alone.
 * Unaware of situations that go on around them.
 * Talks excessively about one or two topics, and relates said topic(s) to the average conversation (rocks).
 * Minimal acknowledgement of others.
 * Ritualistic or compulsive behavior patterns (Maud sniffs rocks in a particular manner).
 * Fascination with rotation (Rotates rock while talking to Pinkie on train).
 * Difficulty maintaining friendships.
 * Abnormal use of pitch, intonation, rhytm, or stress while speaking (Maud emphasizes on her T's)
 * Desires items to comfort them (Rocks)
 * Exceptionally high skills in some areas (Maud's strength) but low skills in others (Maud's social skills)
 * Difficulty understanding jokes, figures of speech or sarcasm.

No, Maud isn't these out of the ordinary buzz words like "emo" or "boring." She's a grounded character, who can also be relatable to just about anyone. She's easily my favorite character, not counting any of the Mane 6.