Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-79.79.82.90-20130202005032

Ok. Against all my better judgment I'm going to leave my two penny's worth. I know I'll probably get loads of people who hate what I say but it's just my veiw so I'm entitiled to ignore them.

I only recently got into the Brony fandom, and it wasn't because I have a particular interest in brightly coloured ponies or Alicorns or whatever - it was because I like a good story that makes me think and take inspiration from.

Now - while I MIGHT see potential issues with Twilight's character if she permanently changes, I can also see as many ways they can be resolved and even ways to take the stories to new levels.

All I'm saying is I'm going to give it a chance, to wait and see the episode first and then decide where it stands. And if it's going the way I think - it's not going to be too bad, certainly for a little while yet. Here's a summary of a storyline I thought up to fit the new canon:

"Twilight has her new wings but doesn't yet know how to fly, so Rainbow Dash offers to teach her. Twilight however chooses Fluttershy to teach her, which Rainbow can't get her head round and gets angry about - especially when alot of Fluttershy's lessons end up with Twilight crashing and ending up in comical situations because Fluttershy is not being assertive enough in her teaching. Eventually, Twilight tells Rainbow that the only reason she picked Fluttershy was because she was hoping to help Fluttershy's confidence, so she could improve her own flying skills. The lesson being: It doesn't mean that a friend who chooses someone else's help over yours is no longer a friend. Once Twilight gets the hang of her wings, Rainbow Dash then offers to teach Twilight some of her moves if she wants, which Twilight accepts."

You just have to keep an open mind, that's all it takes. n.n

Adolphus (Blue Wolf) Arthuro