by Happygun » Sun Apr 05, 2015 3:14 pm
Things I liked about the season premier: The villain was arguably one of the best in the series so far. She wasn't a corrupted former princess who wanted to plunge the world into eternal darkness because ponies didn't appreciate her enough. She wasn't a manifestation of primordial chaos who wanted to spread discord simply for the lols. She wasn't an shapeshifting insect queen who wanted to enslave the population of Equestria so her minions could feed off their love. No no no, she was simply a pony with an extreme philosophical belief. And on its surface, not an objectionable one, as Twilight and Fluttershy observed early on. What made her so evil was her willingness to force her beliefs on others, reliance on deception, and hypocrisy, the latter of which, while partially excusable given she couldn't spread her ideology if she practiced what she preached, demonstrated she was more interested in exerting power than adhering to her philosophy. This is a very common, very mundane, dare I say it, human character, which makes her far more interesting and relatable (and loathsome). I'm glad they didn't kill her off or have her pull a heel face turn and hope they don't have her do the latter. The series could do a lot with villain who, despite not being made of pure evil or darkness, is basically irredeemable* yet not psychotic.
Things I didn't like about the season premier: Twilight Sparkle's Magical Action Friendship Castle Playset(TM) with Holographic Friendship Alert(TM) Villain Detector(TM). Ohhh-ho-ho, child, this is a step in the wrong direction. Instead of organically identifying and dealing with dilemmas as they arise, now whenever there's a problem the Mane 6 will be magically directed to it by Twilight Sparkle's gaudy Evil Radar like some kind of horrible pastel colored Super Sentai team (err, hold on...). Any ambiguity as to whether an individual or situation presents a serious threat to the well-being of Equestria, in part or as a whole, is out the window. The characters no longer have to figure out if there's something amiss at all and learn from the experience. The pointer just says "There's evil here. Deal with it!" Yes, I'm aware the show was originally intended to run more like a magical girl anime and still mostly exists to sell plastic things to girls in the 6-10 demographic, but the higher ratio of slice-of-life to adventure episodes made the world the ponies live in feel more real, more complex and richer. It was more Pixar than Disney (before the latter bought the former, that is). Rainbow Power was one thing, but this...Christ!
And damn it, I liked Twilght's old home a lot more than Generic Crystal Palace of Light and Shininess Serial No. 73620-X-A! I darkly suspect Hasbro's marketing or toy design department forced this change on the writers because it's easier to manufacture and sell a crystal palace playset than a treehouse library one. Yes, it's destruction did serve to emphasize just how evil Tirek was and heightened the drama, but it still felt kind of token, kind of thrown in their for the sake of selling the new toy.
And seriously, what entity or force created the Tree of Harmony, Twilight's new castle and evil radar?
*Her cute mark, her special talent, was removing cute marks! That's pretty messed up.
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Happygun on Mon Apr 06, 2015 1:45 am, edited 1 time in total.