![]() ![]() Hell if nothing else, saving the world twice should be enough to let her forgive a few mistakes. Also like these two episodes, she's deathly afraid of disappointing the princess, even though she has absolutely no reason to fear her. If anything, she's worse about it than before. Aesop Amnesia: Twilight doesn't seem to get it that sweating over small problems just makes bigger problems (as seen in "Swarm of the Century" and "A Bird in the Hoof").In addition, two aesops were ultimately learned: that you shouldn't let fear and panic turn a small problem into a big one, and that you shouldn't simply dismiss a friend's concerns just because you find them to be trivial.The Plot Device du jour instead of happening as a consequence of the plot, the plot is for Twilight to find the consequence itself.Spike tries to add a paragraph to the letter lauding his having been the only one to take Twilight's concerns seriously, but Twilight makes him nix it. Once Celestia's on her way back to Canterlot, the group settles down to write a joint letter about what they've learned: that you shouldn't dismiss your friend's worries even if they are blown out of proportion, and that you shouldn't let your fears turn a small problem into a big problem. but only when they actually have lessons to report.Īnd how did Celestia know to arrive? Spike wrote her about Twilight Sparkle's anxiety, which prompts the touched pony to offer her thanks with a hug. Celestia decides to "forgive" Twilight on one condition: that from here on out, all of her friends join in the letter-writing. Princess Celestia was concerned and worried, but not genuinely as furious as Twilight feared, but everypony else, on seeing her arrival, took it with the same exaggerated seriousness Twilight had expressed. As Twilight leaves, her friends finally realize they shouldn't have been so dismissive of her fears earlier.Īt the library, Twilight explains that she caused all the chaos out of her fears of not being a good student just as Celestia starts reassuring her, her friends pour in and defend Twilight, blaming themselves for not helping her sooner. She quickly removes the spell and restores everyone to normalcy (despite the spell's dispersal, Big Macintosh grabs the doll with a triumphant whinny and runs), then sternly orders Twilight to meet her at the library. To make matters worse, Princess Celestia arrives. Soon the entire town is fighting for it, which keeps Twilight from getting a clear line-of-sight to cancel the spell.īy the time the stampede of fighting ponies reaches the picnic, it's sundown, rendering Twilight's efforts meaningless. but things spiral out of control when more and more ponies spot the doll and immediately find it irresistible. ![]() Although her friends dismiss her concerns as overblown, Twilight becomes even more convinced that Princess Celestia will be furious if she doesn't get her letter in on time. As Twilight leaves, we learn Fluttershy was actually performing chiropractic therapy for him.īy the time she meets her friends for the picnic, Twilight is panicking to the brink of insanity. She arrives to see Fluttershy beating the crap out of a bear, and laments her finally growing a spine on the one day she needed her to be a scaredycat. Growing desperate, Twilight moves on to Fluttershy's place, since the timid pony always has problems to work out. Clearly the two ponies are having a fight, and Twilight must intercede! But it's Not What It Looks Like Applejack wants to build a new barn and has asked Rainbow Dash to tear down the old one, which she promptly accomplishes with a spectacular aerial dive and the Sonic Rainboom. Next stop is Sweet Apple Acres, where Rainbow Dash is wildly demolishing one of Applejack's barns. It turns out she's lost a ribbon, which she finds a few seconds later. Her first stop is Rarity's boutique, just as the fashonista is having an epic meltdown. got any problems, troubles, conundrums, or any other sort of issues major or minor that I as a good friend could help you solve? (grin!) ![]()
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