Talk:Amending Fences/@comment-15889853-20170223094037/@comment-10390252-20170223105002

It's sadder than Tanks for the Memories because it's subtler and more introspective. Tanks... was in-your-face and almost over-exaggerated in its emotions whilst this gives you a real insight into an isolated and sad pony's life and feelings.

It's all the more interesting in that M A Larson had the courage to knock off Twilight's halo and make it abundantly clear just how badly she screwed up and just how severely she damaged Moondancer's life by her self-absorbtion and complete lack of awareness of others' feelings. Twilight has to confront this and has to find a way to really make amends for a sustained series of very, very serious mis-steps and, at least for me, it makes the character so much more believable.