Talk:Friendship is Magic animated media/@comment-7345250-20171001121247

Alright. It's time to say something I've been feeling for a good time.

I have nothing against CMC episodes, but we've gotten to the point where I can hardly even tell them apart. I've spoke with others who've taken issue with this too.

There's Crusaders of the Lost Mark, On Your Marks, The Fault in Our Cutie Marks, and now Marks and Recreation. That's no less than four episodes of the current era where the title is a collision of an irrelevant pop culture reference and the humble word marks.

The episode titles are interchangeable. The majority of recent CMC episodes bleed together because nothing about these titles serves to distinguish the episode from the rest of their arc. Remembering which episode a particular joke came from is an utter chore because so many of them have virtually the same title.

The Cart Before the Ponies, Hard to Say Anything, and Forever Filly all fare better, thankfully, but they have little to do with the Crusaders' united development. They're as much about the older siblings. Major new developments have come in all of the above episodes: the trio's cutie marks, Tender Taps, Gabby the Griffon, and the day camp.

So why the heck are the most pivotal CMC episodes getting the least original and most forgettable titles? Does anyone else have thoughts to share on this?