Talk:A Royal Problem/@comment-27578467-20170719041327/@comment-4531340-20180218132346

Alright, I don't really see it that way, but fair enough. I suppose to me it seemed like a realistic sibling relationship, and how variable that can be (I sometimes go days without speaking to my sister, sometimes our exchanges only consist of antagonism and negativity, with mutual annoyance at each other, and sometimes they're entirely positive and great) - but I suppose experiences will differ (for instance, I've never had the "teeth falling out" dream - or if I have I don't remember it, but from all the different people saying they've experienced a thing, I guess it must be a somewhat common occurrence). One minor quibble is that I believe Celestia only took over Luna's duty of raising and lowering the moon - I don't think she was able to do Luna's dream-hopping thing (everything makes it sound as though it's specific to Luna's magic).

As far as I go, I still get hit with the feels when Celestia and Luna have that conversation in Starlight's dream, with Daybreaker and Nightmare Moon fighting in the background. In addition, I love Twilight's unhelpful interactions with Starlight, but I might be biased - they are my two favorites, after all. Something I've noticed is that with episodes that tend to be my favorites, they have at least one moment like that in them (either feels, excitement, or humor) that no matter how many times I watch the episode, it never loses that feeling for me (so, say, for Crusaders of the Lost Mark, I always start getting excited when I reach the last verse of the reprise of "The Pony I Want To Be", and then get hit with feels throughout "We'll Make Our Mark", for Amending Fences, it's the ending that's really feels-y for me, especially when Moon Dancer opens her present [oh God, that accordion], and for The Perfect Pear, it's that ending shot that fills me with feels, with the instrumental of "You're In My Head Like a Catchy Song" playing in the background - just to name a few non-two parter examples). I dunno if it's because I don't watch them as much, but moments like that seem to be more prevalent in season 4 onward as compared to seasons 1-3 (though it does match up with what I always say about how the series didn't really hit its stride until season 4).

You mean the comment at the top of the comments section (at the moment)?

Well, at least you watched it - I'll count that as a win ^^