Talk:Twilight Sparkle/@comment-1037137-20130613222322/@comment-1037137-20130614001901

@FlameStar101

I have not watched Magical Mystery Cure in full and I can't work up enough desire to waste my time with it. Bits and pieces yes, but every time I am forced to turn it off.

I also have absolutely no intention of going to see Equestria Girls or when it is released online or on DVD afterwards. I think it's a moronic idea that's being poorly executed and I'm not letting Hasbro get their hands on my money.

I am aware she said Twilight would've become a princess under her wing (Pun not intended), but even then I don't know if it would've worked. Though I might've trusted her more with the idea since no mention of this alicorn nonsense ever came up in anything she had outlined. I'm still upset she's not on the show anymore, and I wish she'd come back to work her magic again.

@Dragon Theology

Finally we are agreed on something today. The whole "things have to change" argument doesn't work here, especially when it's done wrong and without rhyme or reason.

@Tanetane

While that is actually a legit point, the over-the-top ending of MMC has me fearing the worst, and as the main character whom all the fanfare is being given for, I am afraid they're going to exploit Twilight's new status to the nth degree regardless of what the previous circumstances were. And if Celestia still has a say in matters, we might be screwed.

The only reason Twilight has wings is because Celestia planted that stupid book with that stupid spell in the library. I'm not fully convinced that the fact that it only affected the other five ponies and in turn led to chaos in Ponyville wasn't intentional on Celestia's part. Knowing her, that could've been exactly what she was counting on. And if that's the case, that makes her a more ineffective ruler given the trouble it did cause.

And no, I was dead serious, I would like to hear somebody on that crew apologize for this. This kind of writing is inexcusable.