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I'm glad you enjoyed Rarity Investigates, as a huge Rarity fan I thought it was very iconic and fun.Great to see you guys. Last night, I saw Rarity Investigates!, Made In Manehatten, and Brotherhooves Social.
I thought Rarity Investigates played into the spirit of a mystery/detective episode quite nicely. I found the story to be quite engaging, with Rarity using her sweet-talking to her advantage and displaying a good amount of chemistry with Rainbow Dash. Rarity's detective outfit looked quite nice, and I loved the black and white visuals that appeared whenever she was getting into character. However, I didn't like Wind Rider's personality too much, mainly because he wanted to preserve his record by keeping Spitfire away from her routine and framing Rainbow when she didn't do anything wrong.
Despite that, I found this story to be quite entertaining, so much so, that I lowered my rankings for Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep and Canterlot Boutique from their initial S ranking (which was very generous), to a more fitting B rank. In turn, I gave Rarity Investigates an S ranking for being a fun episode that kept my interest with a well-written story that fit Rarity's personality to a T.
I found Made in Manehatten to be a decent story. However, I thought the amount of effort they put into the location in Rarity Takes Manehatten is missing a fair bit here. While I loved seeing Coco Pommel's return, I didn't like how most of the citizens of Manehatten were rude, cruel, and unhelpful towards Rarity and Applejack. I also thought that the sequence where Applejack tried to fix the park reminded me of how she overworked herself in Applebuck Season.
I also thought that while the idea of setting up a small stage in the streets of the city was cute, the fact that this meant not seeing the park restored as well as the costume designs being unseen was disappointing. I could still see this story working, but it's not as grand as Rarity Takes Manehatten, nor does it go the extra mile like it did in terms of writing and fashion design.
I thought Brotherhooves Social missed the mark for me. It seems like a good idea on paper, having an episode where Apple Bloom and Big Mac spend some time together and learn how important older siblings are within their family. But the way Big Mac tried to disguise himself as Cousin Orchard Blossom gives off the wrong message. I've already said that I don't mind male characters dressed in female clothing or having feminine hobbies, but the execution here feels so off-putting.
Cousin Orchard Blossom embarrasses not only Apple Bloom, but also pretty much the rest of the ponies at the event. This is to the point where Sweetie Belle, Scootaloo, and Rainbow Dash see through the costume right away. She makes her fail at most of the events, and during the race, she uses brute force to ensure that the victory will go to her and Apple Bloom. However, during this process, she not only loses a lot of her costume parts, but she also hurts other ponies in the process, disqualifying her and Apple Bloom from the event altogether.
I also felt that Sisterhooves Social had a similar premise with a lot more polished execution by having Rarity disguise herself as Applejack so she could still participate without the thought of getting dirty. Rarity also didn't cheat at all during the event, making Big Mac's attempt at doing so feel forced in comparison. The ending fell short as well, since Apple Bloom brushes off their disqualification entirely, making it seem like she didn't see the repercussions of Big Mac's actions and in turn didn't learn anything other than appreciating him on the same level as Applejack.
Alright since this thread has already been active I'll post my analysis here instead of your ask thread, although I was already considering phasing into doing that (I still will have a list of questions for you I'll post on your ask thread for each watch if I decide to do that)Great to see you guys. Last night, I saw Rarity Investigates!, Made In Manehatten, and Brotherhooves Social.
I thought Rarity Investigates played into the spirit of a mystery/detective episode quite nicely. I found the story to be quite engaging, with Rarity using her sweet-talking to her advantage and displaying a good amount of chemistry with Rainbow Dash. Rarity's detective outfit looked quite nice, and I loved the black and white visuals that appeared whenever she was getting into character. However, I didn't like Wind Rider's personality too much, mainly because he wanted to preserve his record by keeping Spitfire away from her routine and framing Rainbow when she didn't do anything wrong.
Despite that, I found this story to be quite entertaining, so much so, that I lowered my rankings for Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep and Canterlot Boutique from their initial S ranking (which was very generous), to a more fitting B rank. In turn, I gave Rarity Investigates an S ranking for being a fun episode that kept my interest with a well-written story that fit Rarity's personality to a T.
I found Made in Manehatten to be a decent story. However, I thought the amount of effort they put into the location in Rarity Takes Manehatten is missing a fair bit here. While I loved seeing Coco Pommel's return, I didn't like how most of the citizens of Manehatten were rude, cruel, and unhelpful towards Rarity and Applejack. I also thought that the sequence where Applejack tried to fix the park reminded me of how she overworked herself in Applebuck Season.
I also thought that while the idea of setting up a small stage in the streets of the city was cute, the fact that this meant not seeing the park restored as well as the costume designs being unseen was disappointing. I could still see this story working, but it's not as grand as Rarity Takes Manehatten, nor does it go the extra mile like it did in terms of writing and fashion design.
I thought Brotherhooves Social missed the mark for me. It seems like a good idea on paper, having an episode where Apple Bloom and Big Mac spend some time together and learn how important older siblings are within their family. But the way Big Mac tried to disguise himself as Cousin Orchard Blossom gives off the wrong message. I've already said that I don't mind male characters dressed in female clothing or having feminine hobbies, but the execution here feels so off-putting.
Cousin Orchard Blossom embarrasses not only Apple Bloom, but also pretty much the rest of the ponies at the event. This is to the point where Sweetie Belle, Scootaloo, and Rainbow Dash see through the costume right away. She makes her fail at most of the events, and during the race, she uses brute force to ensure that the victory will go to her and Apple Bloom. However, during this process, she not only loses a lot of her costume parts, but she also hurts other ponies in the process, disqualifying her and Apple Bloom from the event altogether.
I also felt that Sisterhooves Social had a similar premise with a lot more polished execution by having Rarity disguise herself as Applejack so she could still participate without the thought of getting dirty. Rarity also didn't cheat at all during the event, making Big Mac's attempt at doing so feel forced in comparison. The ending fell short as well, since Apple Bloom brushes off their disqualification entirely, making it seem like she didn't see the repercussions of Big Mac's actions and in turn didn't learn anything other than appreciating him on the same level as Applejack.