Anon 04/07/2020 (Tue) 05:09:09 No.5720 del
>>5714
>considering that there are new fans joining into the community after the show ended, they will have a more neutral viewpoint, not getting stuck into one seasons or period and have the access to everything without waiting between the hiatuses.
That will be interesting to track. If there is enough of them I wonder if I split/different faction will form? At least certain patterns that can be found.

>>5715
>The extraordinary turned out to be the norm for everyone. Simply by comparing the cute nature of innocence and the fear of the unknown that one draws from the first season should serve as a sign how much everything has changed over time.
It is interesting isn't it? Perhaps it could even be applied to part of my criticism of the world feeling too small over the later seasons. I don't hold this as strong as some as I consider us lucky that we got what got. I'll have to do more thinking on this.

>We were used to seeing laser beam fights or premieres/finales with a build up that included lore so one could dream what would be the reaction from the fanbase if the 2nd half of season 7 happened in 2010/11.
Considering my thoughts to A Canterlot Wedding: "Wow this is pretty violent and adventurous for our TV-Y rated little girls show to sell toys." I bet it be awe (and perhaps a little controversy if we count the fact that some thought Season 2 was too much even before the final).

>while reading this, I have envisioned the scene itself. It wouldn´t take much effort in the brain to imagine how it would go.
Pony dance but with her mane?? Spiderish dance?