Talk:Hard to Say Anything/@comment-10390252-20170405092513

Like others, I'm wondering if Big Mac and Sugar Belle are really attracted to each other or if it is just the Crusaders being the Crusaders again and assuming that their fantasies are reality.

Of course, this really could be Hearts and Hooves Day, Part 2 as a deliberate showcasing of character growth. Perhaps we will see how the Crusaders' changed perceptions (now they've discovered their True Talent and are better at reading ponies' personalities) mean that they're no longer imagining pairings and can think up of sane ways of moving things forwards. Maybe Mac really does need a push?

I also wonder if the writers of this episode chose Sugar Belle as a deliberate attempt to avoid dividing the Brony fandom by seeming to 'confirm' or 'debunk' certain headcanons?