by Kris@WLP » Sat Jul 04, 2015 6:50 pm
I actually thought Amending Fences was the best episode of the season thus far- and by that I mean even better than Slice of Life. It's not just that it's a continuity call, but it's also taking something which should be blatantly obvious- that Twilight used to be a pretty rotten friend- and dealing with it head-on. Furthermore, given the constraints of happy-ending-required and this-pace-required-for-tension, the episode handled both the subject matter and the emotional state of the characters excellently. Bribery and cajolery both failed, as they should, because they wouldn't work in real life. It took an honest exchange of emotions to get Moondancer to open up to the possibility of friendship again. Granted, the ending was a bit pat, but that's part of the limitations of the kiddy-cartoon format.
Furthermore, the whole episode makes a wonderful contrast, although it might have worked better if the EG:Friendship Games trailer came out after instead of before its airing. What we're seeing in Moondancer is probably what Twilight would have become without the Elements of Harmony, Ponyville, etc. The glasses Moondancer wears, being so similar to human Twilight's in the trailer, only makes the parallel even more striking.
Much better than Party Pooped, which wasn't bad as such, but which only makes any sense if you accept as a premise that the universe conforms itself to Pinkie Pie's perceptions of time and space. (A single afternoon to travel from the southern deserts to the off-the-map snowy north and back again? With time for a rock band career along the way? And Pinkie has documented proof of this? And for the other girls it's only one afternoon? Time and space fall on bended knees to the power of pink.)