Overthinking MLP:FIM S2E26 by JapaneseTeeth, literature
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Overthinking MLP:FIM S2E26
"A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2"
An Overthought Review of MLP:FIM Season 2, Episode 26.
Note 1: This episode is packed with opinions and spoilers. If you don't want to hear the spoilers, come back after the episode. If you don't want opinions, why are you reading a review?
Note 2: Because the youtube video I'm using to rewatch the episode combined the two episodes into one big one, the timestamps are going to be a bit wonky.
21:25- 23:43: Cave Story
The second half of the story kicks off very mysteriously. Despite the intense revelation that Cadence is totally evil, we have no idea what her plan
I just had a thought.
Remember when Homura crushed the doll that killed Charlotte and how some people thought that the doll was the Witch's true body?
Hear me out on this:
There is the theory that Charlotte's mother was dying of cancer, and Charlotte used her wish for a cheesecake to share with her mother. But she ate it all, and when her mother died, she realized that she could have used her wish to save her mom, thus resulting in her Witchification.
That doll that Homura stepped on may actually represent Charlotte's mother, and there may have been a bond between the Witch and the doll. This 'bond' represents the r
Overthinking MLP:FIM S2E20 by JapaneseTeeth, literature
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Overthinking MLP:FIM S2E20
"It's About Time"
An Overthought Review of MLP:FIM Season 2, Episode 20
Note: As usual, this entire thing is based off of personal preference.
0:00-1:09: Freud would have a field day with Spike's subconscious.
Seriously, this has got to be the most random episode intro yet. The Spike and Rarity dynamic doesn't really have anything to do with the rest of the episode. Although this scene does introduce Spike's inexplicable obsession with ice cream in this episode. I mean really, he's eating ice cream all through this episode for some reason. But on to more relevant things.
Twilight doesn't seem