Talk:Once Upon a Zeppelin/@comment-10390252-20171007161758

Well, that one was pretty much by the numbers but that didn't make it bad. In fact, I quite enjoyed it. It was a solid parable of the celebrity life and just how much it costs someone to be in the public eye, seemingly 24/7; how others assume that you're public property and no-one thinks that you want or need any peace and privacy at all! As others have said, I wonder if the writers based it on the starry-eyed young Bronies who follow around Tara, Andrea, Tabitha and Ashleigh at conventions!

Using Iron Will as the antagonist was a nice unexpected touch and I really, really liked Twilight's fancolt, Star Tracker. I hope we see more of him in the future. At the very least, I expect to see some fan-fictions where Twilight reward him for his kindness and friendship with a date or something! ;-)

There are several lessons to be learned here (with curious parallels to Putting Your Hoof Down) about thinking ahead, being careful with what you agree to do and standing up for yourself, no matter how much others think.

Overall, a good episode with some fascinating characterisation of Twilight's parents.

BenRG's Rating: 7.5/10