Talk:Fake It 'Til You Make It/@comment-26035942-20180501235759

I adored the first half of this episode because of how well Fluttershy was able to portray these different characters without being too over-the-top. It's when she DID go overboard that the episode lost some momentum for me. In order to keep the moral about "inner strength" and avoid the "Fluttershy goes over-the-top with rudeness" trope, here's what I think should've happened:

After seeing the first three personalities work so well with certain customers, Fluttershy begins to believe that she needs to create more personalities for each individual customer, which would lead to her making a mess of the situation with trying to keep track of the different characters. The moral would be more about channeling your inner strength to help ponies as best as you can instead of trying to make everypony happy. Not only would it be hilarious to see Fluttershy as a variety of different personalities instead of just three, the moral has several more real-life applications that I'm sure many people can relate to.

What do you guys think?