![]() ![]() In terms of this conflict and the way Twilight is characterised this episode is pretty solid in how it fleshes out Twilight’s duties within the role of Princess, which is established very well in the opening scene depicting Twilight struggling to get her Alicorn wings under control. As the title may suggest, the core conflict within this episode is Twilight’s role as a Princess and how she adapts to her responsibilities. ‘Princess Twilight Sparkle’ is most certainly one of those two-parters, but thankfully it’s one of the better ones in that regard given it’s a somewhat subdued conflict that doesn’t get ahead of itself as often as it could. It always gets me giddy to watch these and to see the series be really ambitious, even if it falls just short almost every time because of a lack of breathing room in its conflicts. It’s not long now until Season 5 graces our screens and I get another opportunity to sit behind my computer screen late at night (god dammit timezones) with a bunch of cheap sugary crap to watch whatever crummy live-stream my dreadful internet will support, as has become the tradition for me with these two-parters. ![]() ![]() I figured that I should go back and give Season 4 another watch in preparation for Season 5, especially considering it’s the only season that I can’t boast having seen every episode at least three times. Not because I hold any ill will towards the series or the fandom like I did in the break between Season 2 and 3, but just because it’s hard to maintain your passion through such a long break between seasons, even with a surprisingly strong movie in between. MLP is starting to feel like a real distant hobby. ![]()
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