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Title: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on October 16, 2018, 06:19:38 AM
I really enjoyed the season finale.  :)



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I think this is one of the best season finales. Although there were a few moments where I wondered why Twilight and her friends couldn't figure out something really obvious. I knew when the key broke that walking in to Tartarus was a trap but it took Twilight much longer to figure that out.


I really enjoyed the students in this episode and loved Sandbar's plan to fool Neighsay into freeing him so he could go back and free the rest of the trapped students.


So Cozy Glow is just a power hungry pony? I knew she was plotting something for a while but figured she was either Chrysalis in disguise or being used by another villain. It was interesting that Tirek thought  he was using Cozy Glow to get revenge on Twilight but Cozy was really using him for her own purpose.


I loved that the Tree of Harmony released the students from the magic orb when they all risked their lives to pull Gallus out.
 
I actually enjoyed watching Pinkie annoy Tirek with her parties. :lol:


It was nice not to see Cozy Glow reformed but is she stuck in Tartarus for forever?






Ponyfan
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: CloudyGlow on October 16, 2018, 08:16:55 AM
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I really enjoyed this finale. I thought season 7 finale was okay but kind of the same old same old with the villain getting to be friends. And I just plain didn't enjoy the resolutions to season 5 and season 6. But I really liked this finale. I love the students, and my favorite student Sandbar got lots of screentime. I enjoy Cozy Glow as a villain a lot. She knows what she wants and she is going to get it! :lol:
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Zapper on October 16, 2018, 10:40:14 AM
I thought having fantastic beasts jailed was stupid because they are just animals doing their thing.
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But having a filly jailed is beyond stupid.
I thought she was to be revealed to be an adult pony who just looks like a kid. Like Baby Doll from the Batman universe... this show redeems adult villains but kids are put behind bars.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on October 16, 2018, 12:36:39 PM
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That's the one thing that kind of brought the episode down a notch for me. Cozy's probably one of the most dangerous villains we've seen so far given how she was able to manipulate others so easily but locking her in Tartarus for forever seems very harsh. I'm wondering if the Season 9 premiere will tell us more about Cozy and reveal if she's really the filly she appears to be.   







Ponyfan
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: tailrustedtealeaf on October 16, 2018, 02:49:22 PM
I liked this one a lot more than the rest of the season.
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I was underwhelmed by Tartarus, I was kinda hoping for...more? This just seems like an abandoned pet store to me. Like, Tirek really can't be the only villain in there aside from some animals, right?
Cozy getting locked in there and the ending does hint that she will be back for season 9, but I was waiting for the Chrysalis reveal. It does suck that they locked a child in. Like, that's a child. Out of all the villains to redeem, I feel like she was a better contender over Starlight. Reveal that she was under the influence of Chrysalis or Sombra or something.
I did really enjoy this as a finale. Even as someone who doesn't care much for the student 6, it was still enjoyable and fun to watch them interact and save the day.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Pinkie21 on October 16, 2018, 04:20:04 PM
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I’m glad they locked Cozy Glow up.  Just because she’s a filly shouldn’t absolve her of a severe punishment for her actions.  She deserved what she got.  However, they put her awwwwfully close to Tirek for my liking.  A possible escape for season 9, perhaps? 
Also...come ON, Neighsay, I liked you til you went all reformed on me.  That was such a huge disappointment.  I felt like this while episode wasn’t even MLP.  It was “random creatures save some ponies”.  They really jumped the shark when they started this ridiculous school. But, admittedly, the episode was worth it just to see what was up with Cozy.  She screamed “bad news” from the very beginning LOL.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on October 17, 2018, 08:27:28 AM
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I think Cozy deserved to be punished but don’t think locking/sealing her in Tartarus in a cage next to Tirek was the right course of action. I think we’ll definitely see her again in Season 9. Cozy was way too excited when she realized she was next to Tirek.

Did Twilight forgot to mention that Tirek was the one that was teaching Cozy how to drain magic in the first place?

Are there no places anywhere in Equestria where Cozy could have been could have been under guard besides Tartarus?

It seems like each creature’s place in Tartarus was based on how “evil” they were so the animals were placed near the door while Tirek and Cozy are closer to the back and guarded by Cerberus.

I still think it’s possible that Cozy is really Chrysalis.

I wonder if we’ll see more of the students in Season 9 since they’ve proven they also represent the elements of Harmony?



Ponyfan
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: bright rabbit 1 on October 17, 2018, 09:50:02 AM
Cozy Glow reminded me of Darla Dimple from the movie Cats Don't Dance, Darla went crazy when Danny the Cat ruined her scene, plus she plotted against the animals.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Sunset on October 17, 2018, 05:20:33 PM
Cozy Glow reminded me of Darla Dimple from the movie Cats Don't Dance, Darla went crazy when Danny the Cat ruined her scene, plus she plotted against the animals.

And they are both clearly inspired by Shirley Temple.... :wonder:
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: LadyMoondancer on October 17, 2018, 09:42:40 PM
It was . . . okay?

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I too thought the fantastic beasts being jailed was dumb, especially since the impression I got from previous episode was that the ponies were content to let them exist in the Everfree Forest, as long as they didn't stray into civilized lands and start wreaking havoc.

Also Cozy Glow being jailed is just???  For real?  I thought there'd be a big reveal about how she was really Chrysalis or something.  If she's really truly a filly then jailing her is not right.

I don't remember getting any insight into her motivations either, although it is possible I just missed that part.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on October 18, 2018, 06:20:16 AM
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At least Tirek's motivation made sense. He wanted revenge on Twilight and her friends and thought he'd enjoy seeing them trapped in Tartarus for forever until he realized exactly what that meant.


These two clips show Cozy's motivation


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1_QsKvBlIY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlvRxZ1NFQw


The more I think about the more I believe Cozy Glow isn't really a pony. In one clip she said "You ponies" instead of "us ponies" but that might just be because  she doesn't believe in the Elements of Harmony. Where are Cozy's parents?






Ponyfan
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: tailrustedtealeaf on October 18, 2018, 07:40:16 AM
Good point, Ponyfan. Where are her dang parents.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on October 18, 2018, 03:33:34 PM
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The lack of parents also makes me suspect that Cozy might not be a pony. I think she said her parents sent her to the school when she first met Applebloom, Sweetie Belle and Sccotaloo but now I'm thinking that's just a lie she told to get in to the school

Neighsay was ready to contact the students' guardians when he thought they were behind the magic disappearing in Equestria, but even after Cozy is defeated there's no mention of contacting her parents/guardians. 






Ponyfan
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Al-1701 on October 18, 2018, 04:25:51 PM
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Betsy DeVos if she was a grouchy old unicorn: gets a pass.  Mentally disturbed filly: BANNED TO HELL!

Yeah, this finale was weird.  Tartaurus was underwhelming, seeming more like an inhumane petting zoo, with creatures in cages barely bigger than they are, and there happens to be one villain there too.  I had pictured it being a form of hypermax prison with some of the worst criminals in Equestria's history locked up there.

And Cozy Glow is definitely disturbed.  I don't think she's not a pony.  The "you pony" line is like saying "you people".  Unless we get something, she's just a seriously disturbed individual.  And I don't like locking her up with Tirek will help anyone.

Still, better than the past finales.  Though, Neighsay needs to be stripped of his position.  It's people like him that is wrong with our government right now and letting him keep his position is a bad message of children.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 \"School Raze\" Season 8 finale
Post by: Zapper on October 19, 2018, 05:29:30 AM
I hope the next season will reveal Cozy to be someone else or possessed or whatever. I don't care if it's a cartoon horse or not, but a little kid character being portrayed as a scheming threat that has a weird mentor/student relationship to an adult villain is just odd to me.

I am not saying this is the worst the show has ever done but it's so weird, man.

Post Merge: October 19, 2018, 05:34:33 AM

Cozy Glow reminded me of Darla Dimple from the movie Cats Don't Dance, Darla went crazy when Danny the Cat ruined her scene, plus she plotted against the animals.

And they are both clearly inspired by Shirley Temple.... :wonder:

Good observation.
I wonder why Shirley Temple inspired characters are made out to be evil. The rl Shirley suffered severe abuse and s****l harrassment throughout her childhood/career and it messed her up.
Maybe that's why evil Cozy pony + Tirek doesn't sit well with me.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Sunset on October 19, 2018, 06:22:21 AM

Cozy Glow reminded me of Darla Dimple from the movie Cats Don't Dance, Darla went crazy when Danny the Cat ruined her scene, plus she plotted against the animals.

And they are both clearly inspired by Shirley Temple.... :wonder:

Good observation.
I wonder why Shirley Temple inspired characters are made out to be evil. The rl Shirley suffered severe abuse and s****l harrassment throughout her childhood/career and it messed her up.
Maybe that's why evil Cozy pony + Tirek doesn't sit well with me.

I think it is two reasons.  A:  the theme of "Things aren't always what they seem."  Just because you look cute doesn't mean you are nice.  And young Shirley Temple is the embodiment of cute.  B:  Young Shirley Temple can also be perceived by some as being too "cute" and too precocious.  That can come off as creepy or annoying to some people.  So it makes sense to push that perception toward the previous idea.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Pinkie21 on October 19, 2018, 07:12:54 AM
It was . . . okay?

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I too thought the fantastic beasts being jailed was dumb, especially since the impression I got from previous episode was that the ponies were content to let them exist in the Everfree Forest, as long as they didn't stray into civilized lands and start wreaking havoc.

Also Cozy Glow being jailed is just???  For real?  I thought there'd be a big reveal about how she was really Chrysalis or something.  If she's really truly a filly then jailing her is not right.

I don't remember getting any insight into her motivations either, although it is possible I just missed that part.

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See, that’s why I enjoyed this episode.  They weren’t afraid to “go there”. Cozy 100000% deserved to be in Tartarus, and I’m glad the writers didn’t wimp out and make her redeemable or have some slap on the wrist simply because of her age.  She obviously can’t be let loose in the streets.  Her mentality was more mature for her age, and so the punishment for, I think, was fitting.  I do hope she and Tirek escape and wreak havoc in season 9.  And I hope we lose the Student 6.  Wishful thinking, I know, but a girl can hope
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on October 19, 2018, 01:41:33 PM
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I think Cozy was meant to be a villain that looked too cute to be a threat which is why so many around her were surprised when she showed her true colors. While she was setting up her plan she was always trying to be helpful and she seems to start her half apologizes with "I'm so sorry"  I knew she was up to something when she tried to get the students to doubt their friendship and then told them that she hadn't meant for it to sound that way. 

Everyone would be suspicious  of Chrysalis or Tirek right away but who would suspect that a cute little filly would be such a terrible threat to Equestria?

It's probably been mentioned before but has anyone noticed that Cozy's cutie mark is a chess piece?




Ponyfan
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Aitsuki on October 26, 2018, 03:13:02 PM
Loved the finale!

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However, I was super disappointed my theory about Cozy Glow being Chrysalis didn't pan out..... Part of me hopes that this still reveals itself to be the case, but with magic disappearing, I don't see how she could still be disguised?? A little frustrating, but at the same time, surprising. This is the first time we've seen a pony be a REAL villain on the show; unrepentant, no sad backstory, while being power hungry, unscrupulous, manipulative and cruel. Sunset Shimmer SEEMED that way, until we learn that she was originally an overly-successful prodigy who had never been denied before, and who felt hurt and betrayed when Celestia wouldn't give her the power to be a princess. Cozy Glow doesn't have a reason to do this besides just being malicious and wanting power deep in her heart. It's certainly something right out of left field.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on October 27, 2018, 12:21:25 PM
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I'm also hoping for a reveal in Season 9 that Cozy isn't who she appears to be. Maybe since Changeling magic is different than other types of magic she could still keep up her disguise without magic?

I was also shocked at Cozy. I really thought she'd be another villain in disguise or being used by someone that knew the consequences but it appears she's the first pony that is just evil without a reason and she's not afraid to get rid of anyone that gets in her way. The fact that she can manipulate anyone including the adults is also troubling given the fact that she's so young. 



Ponyfan
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Rainbow Dash on October 27, 2018, 09:31:11 PM
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My thoughts, for what they're worth...

I understand why they made a pony the villain this season.  The whole point of the student six is to show that creatures other than ponies can be friends.  What better way for Chancellor Neighsay to grasp that than to be shown a nasty pony while simultaneously being rescued by a dragon, griffin, hippogriff, changeling, and yak?

Unfortunately, that means as much as I want Cozy to be revealed as Chrysalis in disguise, I don't see it happening.  It would entirely defeat the purpose of the rather lackluster eighth season.

Considering that Tartarus is the underworld in Greek mythology, it seems very wrong to punish Cozy Glow (and as noted, the 'monsters') by sending her there.  She's a bad pony.  A bad, bad pony, but this is excessive punishment, especially if it turns out she's just a filly.  The thought she could be an adult mare that looks like a filly entered my mind as well.  I hope that turns out to be the case.  Because otherwise, the only explanation is Princess Celestia is up for reelection and her opponent has accused her of being soft on crime for letting anypony who apologizes off the hook...

Seriously, Celestia.  She's quite likely a filly.  This is exceptionally harsh when we've seen a pony cause significantly more harm to ponies and property alike (Trixie in Magic Duel), offer a token (not to mention, insincere) apology, and is then allowed to run off without even a slap on the wrist.  After her defeat nopony tries to lock her up, and she only comes up to apologize to Twilight later.  Her first appearance shows her to be arrogant and selfish (though not truly a villain).  She takes that plunge willingly via purchase of the alicorn amulet, which she uses purely for 'revenge' on a pony for the unforgivable sin of showing her up and saving the town when she herself couldn't.  But there were no repercussions for her (of course, she's a fan favorite... can't tick off the fanbase, right?).  Nobody likes Cozy Glow, so its okay (and yes, the rook on her flank is something I took note to right away - it hints that she's more than she appears, and that there's a game being played, and I truly love subtle clues like that).

As for jumping the shark, this is the first show I've felt jumped the shark multiple times.  Twilight's ascension was the first.  Out of left field, and completely threw off the dynamics of the show.  Then that was immediately followed by Equestria Girls which took the show even lower.  I suppose we can take this as a combined jump (ooooh, like jumping a whole row of sharks!).  The show has been tolerable the past few seasons (instead of episodes that invoked a strong positive or negative reaction like the first few seasons, I find the last few seasons have trended towards mediocrity with very few highs and lows, just bland middle-of-the-road episodes), but they've needed to continue to bring in new supporting cast members to have somepony learn the ever-more-heavy-handed lessons.  Was the second shark jump the 'magic castle tree' or 'school of friendship'?  That's what I'm not positive of.  It's either jumped the shark twice or thrice in my opinion.

All of which comes down to the show trying to continue to outdo itself.  From an 'epic' standpoint, it's hard to beat Twilight wielding the power of four alicorns in a one-on-one battle with a monstrous centaur, so they've got to do something to keep the audience interested.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on October 28, 2018, 11:01:02 AM
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My thoughts, for what they're worth...

I understand why they made a pony the villain this season.  The whole point of the student six is to show that creatures other than ponies can be friends.  What better way for Chancellor Neighsay to grasp that than to be shown a nasty pony while simultaneously being rescued by a dragon, griffin, hippogriff, changeling, and yak?

Unfortunately, that means as much as I want Cozy to be revealed as Chrysalis in disguise, I don't see it happening.  It would entirely defeat the purpose of the rather lackluster eighth season.

Considering that Tartarus is the underworld in Greek mythology, it seems very wrong to punish Cozy Glow (and as noted, the 'monsters') by sending her there.  She's a bad pony.  A bad, bad pony, but this is excessive punishment, especially if it turns out she's just a filly.  The thought she could be an adult mare that looks like a filly entered my mind as well.  I hope that turns out to be the case.  Because otherwise, the only explanation is Princess Celestia is up for reelection and her opponent has accused her of being soft on crime for letting anypony who apologizes off the hook...

Seriously, Celestia.  She's quite likely a filly.  This is exceptionally harsh when we've seen a pony cause significantly more harm to ponies and property alike (Trixie in Magic Duel), offer a token (not to mention, insincere) apology, and is then allowed to run off without even a slap on the wrist.  After her defeat nopony tries to lock her up, and she only comes up to apologize to Twilight later.  Her first appearance shows her to be arrogant and selfish (though not truly a villain).  She takes that plunge willingly via purchase of the alicorn amulet, which she uses purely for 'revenge' on a pony for the unforgivable sin of showing her up and saving the town when she herself couldn't.  But there were no repercussions for her (of course, she's a fan favorite... can't tick off the fanbase, right?).  Nobody likes Cozy Glow, so its okay (and yes, the rook on her flank is something I took note to right away - it hints that she's more than she appears, and that there's a game being played, and I truly love subtle clues like that).

As for jumping the shark, this is the first show I've felt jumped the shark multiple times.  Twilight's ascension was the first.  Out of left field, and completely threw off the dynamics of the show.  Then that was immediately followed by Equestria Girls which took the show even lower.  I suppose we can take this as a combined jump (ooooh, like jumping a whole row of sharks!).  The show has been tolerable the past few seasons (instead of episodes that invoked a strong positive or negative reaction like the first few seasons, I find the last few seasons have trended towards mediocrity with very few highs and lows, just bland middle-of-the-road episodes), but they've needed to continue to bring in new supporting cast members to have somepony learn the ever-more-heavy-handed lessons.  Was the second shark jump the 'magic castle tree' or 'school of friendship'?  That's what I'm not positive of.  It's either jumped the shark twice or thrice in my opinion.

All of which comes down to the show trying to continue to outdo itself.  From an 'epic' standpoint, it's hard to beat Twilight wielding the power of four alicorns in a one-on-one battle with a monstrous centaur, so they've got to do something to keep the audience interested.


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That's a great point about Chancellor Neighsay. I realized it was ironic that he thought only ponies were capable of friendship and then to be confronted by Cozy's true nature only to be rescued by the very creatures that he thought were worthless. and incapable of understanding friendship. 



One reason I don't think Cozy's really a filly/pony is we haven't seen anything about her family. Would her parents really have no qualms about sending her to Tartarus for forever?

I think putting her in the cage next to Tirek was a terrible decision since they will probably plot their revenge on the students, the Mane 6 and Princess Celestia.

I'm hoping we see more of Cozy in the Season 9 opener.






Ponyfan
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: StarSwirl05 on November 01, 2018, 08:47:34 AM
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I felt it was a bit of a letdown because for all the things she did, they didn't really detail how the deal was made with Tirek and the whole magic works if inside the animals thing didn't make any sense when they already said magic didn't work there. I thought magic is magic regardless of where it comes from. Why should it work inside animals and not the ponies that already have it? Plus where'd the animals get the magic from? Cozy seemed like she was mentally unstable and that made her hard to watch.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: hilamb on November 01, 2018, 11:22:48 PM
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I knew she was up to something when she tried to get the students to doubt their friendship and then told them that she hadn't meant for it to sound that way. 




Ponyfan

Hey, me too. After that insident I have always been vary of her.  :ninja:

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Maby Cozy is actually an adult, who for some reason has a fillys body. Getting more power could maby help her get her old body back or something.

I dont want her to be a chrysalis, but something else.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Zapper on November 02, 2018, 08:58:19 AM
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My thoughts, for what they're worth...

I understand why they made a pony the villain this season.  The whole point of the student six is to show that creatures other than ponies can be friends.  What better way for Chancellor Neighsay to grasp that than to be shown a nasty pony while simultaneously being rescued by a dragon, griffin, hippogriff, changeling, and yak?

Unfortunately, that means as much as I want Cozy to be revealed as Chrysalis in disguise, I don't see it happening.  It would entirely defeat the purpose of the rather lackluster eighth season.

Considering that Tartarus is the underworld in Greek mythology, it seems very wrong to punish Cozy Glow (and as noted, the 'monsters') by sending her there.  She's a bad pony.  A bad, bad pony, but this is excessive punishment, especially if it turns out she's just a filly.  The thought she could be an adult mare that looks like a filly entered my mind as well.  I hope that turns out to be the case.  Because otherwise, the only explanation is Princess Celestia is up for reelection and her opponent has accused her of being soft on crime for letting anypony who apologizes off the hook...

Seriously, Celestia.  She's quite likely a filly.  This is exceptionally harsh when we've seen a pony cause significantly more harm to ponies and property alike (Trixie in Magic Duel), offer a token (not to mention, insincere) apology, and is then allowed to run off without even a slap on the wrist.  After her defeat nopony tries to lock her up, and she only comes up to apologize to Twilight later.  Her first appearance shows her to be arrogant and selfish (though not truly a villain).  She takes that plunge willingly via purchase of the alicorn amulet, which she uses purely for 'revenge' on a pony for the unforgivable sin of showing her up and saving the town when she herself couldn't.  But there were no repercussions for her (of course, she's a fan favorite... can't tick off the fanbase, right?).  Nobody likes Cozy Glow, so its okay (and yes, the rook on her flank is something I took note to right away - it hints that she's more than she appears, and that there's a game being played, and I truly love subtle clues like that).

As for jumping the shark, this is the first show I've felt jumped the shark multiple times.  Twilight's ascension was the first.  Out of left field, and completely threw off the dynamics of the show.  Then that was immediately followed by Equestria Girls which took the show even lower.  I suppose we can take this as a combined jump (ooooh, like jumping a whole row of sharks!).  The show has been tolerable the past few seasons (instead of episodes that invoked a strong positive or negative reaction like the first few seasons, I find the last few seasons have trended towards mediocrity with very few highs and lows, just bland middle-of-the-road episodes), but they've needed to continue to bring in new supporting cast members to have somepony learn the ever-more-heavy-handed lessons.  Was the second shark jump the 'magic castle tree' or 'school of friendship'?  That's what I'm not positive of.  It's either jumped the shark twice or thrice in my opinion.

All of which comes down to the show trying to continue to outdo itself.  From an 'epic' standpoint, it's hard to beat Twilight wielding the power of four alicorns in a one-on-one battle with a monstrous centaur, so they've got to do something to keep the audience interested.


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That's a great point about Chancellor Neighsay. I realized it was ironic that he thought only ponies were capable of friendship and then to be confronted by Cozy's true nature only to be rescued by the very creatures that he thought were worthless. and incapable of understanding friendship. 



One reason I don't think Cozy's really a filly/pony is we haven't seen anything about her family. Would her parents really have no qualms about sending her to Tartarus for forever?

I think putting her in the cage next to Tirek was a terrible decision since they will probably plot their revenge on the students, the Mane 6 and Princess Celestia.

I'm hoping we see more of Cozy in the Season 9 opener.






Ponyfan

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The princesses are really stupid when the plot calls for it. Luna putting her right next to Tirek when the others could have informed her he helped Cozy was a move for plot convenience and nobody can tell me otherwise.

Cozy will return and Tirek probably, too.

At this point I hope they bring back Tirek for G5 because I want to see several episodes with him as a mysterious dark lord and not an overpowered DBZ villain or old man in a cage.
Title: Re: FIM Season 8 episodes 25 and 26 "School Raze" Season 8 finale
Post by: Ponyfan on November 03, 2018, 12:52:36 PM
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My thoughts, for what they're worth...

I understand why they made a pony the villain this season.  The whole point of the student six is to show that creatures other than ponies can be friends.  What better way for Chancellor Neighsay to grasp that than to be shown a nasty pony while simultaneously being rescued by a dragon, griffin, hippogriff, changeling, and yak?

Unfortunately, that means as much as I want Cozy to be revealed as Chrysalis in disguise, I don't see it happening.  It would entirely defeat the purpose of the rather lackluster eighth season.

Considering that Tartarus is the underworld in Greek mythology, it seems very wrong to punish Cozy Glow (and as noted, the 'monsters') by sending her there.  She's a bad pony.  A bad, bad pony, but this is excessive punishment, especially if it turns out she's just a filly.  The thought she could be an adult mare that looks like a filly entered my mind as well.  I hope that turns out to be the case.  Because otherwise, the only explanation is Princess Celestia is up for reelection and her opponent has accused her of being soft on crime for letting anypony who apologizes off the hook...

Seriously, Celestia.  She's quite likely a filly.  This is exceptionally harsh when we've seen a pony cause significantly more harm to ponies and property alike (Trixie in Magic Duel), offer a token (not to mention, insincere) apology, and is then allowed to run off without even a slap on the wrist.  After her defeat nopony tries to lock her up, and she only comes up to apologize to Twilight later.  Her first appearance shows her to be arrogant and selfish (though not truly a villain).  She takes that plunge willingly via purchase of the alicorn amulet, which she uses purely for 'revenge' on a pony for the unforgivable sin of showing her up and saving the town when she herself couldn't.  But there were no repercussions for her (of course, she's a fan favorite... can't tick off the fanbase, right?).  Nobody likes Cozy Glow, so its okay (and yes, the rook on her flank is something I took note to right away - it hints that she's more than she appears, and that there's a game being played, and I truly love subtle clues like that).

As for jumping the shark, this is the first show I've felt jumped the shark multiple times.  Twilight's ascension was the first.  Out of left field, and completely threw off the dynamics of the show.  Then that was immediately followed by Equestria Girls which took the show even lower.  I suppose we can take this as a combined jump (ooooh, like jumping a whole row of sharks!).  The show has been tolerable the past few seasons (instead of episodes that invoked a strong positive or negative reaction like the first few seasons, I find the last few seasons have trended towards mediocrity with very few highs and lows, just bland middle-of-the-road episodes), but they've needed to continue to bring in new supporting cast members to have somepony learn the ever-more-heavy-handed lessons.  Was the second shark jump the 'magic castle tree' or 'school of friendship'?  That's what I'm not positive of.  It's either jumped the shark twice or thrice in my opinion.

All of which comes down to the show trying to continue to outdo itself.  From an 'epic' standpoint, it's hard to beat Twilight wielding the power of four alicorns in a one-on-one battle with a monstrous centaur, so they've got to do something to keep the audience interested.


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That's a great point about Chancellor Neighsay. I realized it was ironic that he thought only ponies were capable of friendship and then to be confronted by Cozy's true nature only to be rescued by the very creatures that he thought were worthless. and incapable of understanding friendship. 



One reason I don't think Cozy's really a filly/pony is we haven't seen anything about her family. Would her parents really have no qualms about sending her to Tartarus for forever?

I think putting her in the cage next to Tirek was a terrible decision since they will probably plot their revenge on the students, the Mane 6 and Princess Celestia.

I'm hoping we see more of Cozy in the Season 9 opener.






Ponyfan

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The princesses are really stupid when the plot calls for it. Luna putting her right next to Tirek when the others could have informed her he helped Cozy was a move for plot convenience and nobody can tell me otherwise.

Cozy will return and Tirek probably, too.

At this point I hope they bring back Tirek for G5 because I want to see several episodes with him as a mysterious dark lord and not an overpowered DBZ villain or old man in a cage.



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I agree. It's not the first time I've wondered what the writers were thinking when a character suddenly throws logical thinking out the window for no reason. And Cozy looked way too happy to be placed next to Tirek.

I'm pretty sure Season 9 will open with  Cozy and Tirek escaping Tartarus while Celestia and Luna wonder how that could happen. 

 


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