Talk:Viva Las Pegasus/@comment-24864975-20160920024653

Ah! Finally, after two busy days that left me snoozing, I can now review this one! I liked this episode! This was an episode that took you on various twists and turns, making think you that one thing is going on when "Ka-BLAM!" Things take a different turn! The best evidence of this is when Applejack and Fluttershy noticed Flim and Flam going at each other's throats and Applejack stubbornly refused to believe that they are who the map called them for. At first, I thought that she would be the one in the wrong who needed to learn a lesson, but it seems the map knows her all too well, sending her to those other two pairs of partners with a similar problem. As soon as the acrobatic team was discovered to have a relationship problem, it does become pretty clear that Gladmane may have been behind these conflicts (I knew there was something I didn't like about him the moment I laid eyes on that sneak still), but the way it was handled was really clever, especially the usage of the Flim Flam brothers to expose the bigger fraud. Heck, that one even had an unexpected twist, having that ploy to trip him up be part of an even bigger ploy to trip him up! While there wasn't much of a giggle fest, it really wasn't needed, as this fast-as-con episode was a party that anyone can enjoy. My biggest complaint is that the Flim Flam brothers weren't really reformed. I'm sorry; I know a lot of you are tired of the reformed villians, but with Flim and Flam back to their old tricks and taking over Gladmane's establishment, it kinda feels like Applejack and Fluttershy didn't leave much of an impression; they just allowed for a change in resort owners. Fortunately, these two should be able to avoid creating conflicts just to keep show ponies around, so not much harm there. Besides, what other opportunities would we have to hear Dr. Wolf displaying his inner Elvis?