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The subject has come up before - specifically in regards to EQG - but Pinkie Pie never does have to do anything/change/explain and everyone else has to adjust to her/is made to look/feel like they didn't understand her when actually she's been a nuisance. Perhaps because she's meant to be funny (she's never once done anything I've laughed at, so I guess I don't see that side of her), but she gets away with everything and never learns any of the lessons the others have drummed into them.Thinking specifically of I think the last groundhog dayesque EQG special where Sunset suffered for Pinkie's ineptitude but ended up being made out as the bad guy while Pinkie never apologised or even seemed to understand she'd screwed up everything. The message was garbled because Pinkie has some kind of moral immunity in contrast to the other characters.
I wouldn't have forced her into random friendships with random characters either - the show should have focused on her rebuilding her friendship with Sunburst in my opinion.
I need to watch the Maude/Starlight episode, but I found her friendship with Trixie forced, as the episode forced Trixie into suddenly being an actual villain, when she was never one, so the whole episode seemed like a big continuity error to me. They even acknowledge that the one time she was a villain was when she wasn't even in control of her actions, and then ignore it.
Might not be your taste but Trixie is def not the villain of the episode, Twilight is way more unlikeable. Girl invited the Cranky donkey, Muffin and DJ to a dinner with Celestia just to not have Trixie there. How low can someone sink?
I would change almost everything related to Daring Do. I don't mind Daring Do being a real pony but I don't think all the adventures and enemies should have been real too. It's one of the few MLP episodes that I actually stopped watching in the middle.
Maybe watch that ep again because how did they "force" her to be a villain? Twilight doesn't trust Trixie and three ponies judge her because two times she came to Ponyville she wrecked havoc, that doesn't make her a villain. In the end Twilight also apologizes and admits she was wrong to misrust them. The entire ep is about how Twilight wants to have a "presentable" first friend for Starlight that she can show off to Celestia and Trixie ends up taunting Twilight for not actually giving her a second chance.Trixie and Twilight suck Starlight into their petty squabble, it is almost spelled out word for word during the episode that they are both wrong in how they treated each other and Starlight *shrug* I think this episode was one of the better ones where friendship wasn't immediatly achieved and Twilight was admitting to her flaws.I also liked the massive act of trust in the end by Trixie still performing her dangerous act and hoping Starlight would not give up on her.Might not be your taste but Trixie is def not the villain of the episode, Twilight is way more unlikeable. Girl invited the Cranky donkey, Muffin and DJ to a dinner with Celestia just to not have Trixie there. How low can someone sink?