Talk:Dragon Quest/@comment-24.23.90.136-20120318160155/@comment-3476348-20120318161205

yes i understand your point of view, although im not irish or anything close to it, but you see its not the story its done before. In essense the hero stereotype of a quest of self discovery is really good and even essential to a characters development, but what flicks me, and other pony ethusiasts, off is how guessable the plot was. And lets be honest it was. I liked the episode but in esense Spike really didnt learn anything about where he came from or who found him like he said in Twilights room.

He also said that he wanted to find out what being a dragon is. Lets admit it. The messege conveyed was: Dragons are murders who like to smash eggs, which is like smashing a fetus against a tree, and be cruel to new and different dragons they meet. They are also the stereotypical male teenager with raging hormones. I esspecialy didnt like that. Common Spike at the end tells his baby chick that he is going to teach him how to be a pony, and for the record i absolutely liked hos the Phoenixes PWND the dragons, he should be proud of being a powerful mythical creature, but no. He rather be what the dragons thought of as being a "sissy".

Pegasi are awesome.