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Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on May 29, 2012, 12:35:01 AMLove and Tolerate everypony!Can I ask a serious question about this phrase please?I have a 10 year old boy who plays with Legos and pretend swords and scary action figures one day, but also enjoys his huge Littlest Pet Shop and Webkinz collection on another day. I say this because I see him as "well-rounded" and am not afraid of him getting interested in things that are traditionally considered to be for girls. This is why I have considered looking into this show.But phrases like this, and some of the show's most vocal proponents, are what give me a moment of pause before bringing it into my home. Is this "love and tolerate everypony" thing a creation of the show, or of the fanbase? If it is a creation of the show, then are we certain that the show's creators do not have an agenda in mind that most Christians would disagree with? (I'm sure that most of you know what I'm talking about.)Yes, the bible makes it clear that we are to love everybody, even our enemies actually. I don't have a problem with that at all. It's this "tolerate" part that I'm hung up on. What do they mean by that, and why did that word have to be added to the "love" portion? The word "tolerance" is tossed around today as an appeal for people with strong religious views to SHUT UP and to keep their views to themself. Ironically this is the epitomy of INtolerance of other viewpoints, but there it is.So can someone please provide any factual information that they have on what the show means when it says that we are to "tolerate" every body in addition to loving them? Because it seems to me that whatever behavior we tolerate by being silent about it, we also encourage.Thanks for your help.(P.S. How does the show explain the lack of boy ponies? Are there any pony "parents" on the show?)
Love and Tolerate everypony!
Quote from: stefferweffer on July 11, 2012, 03:22:15 PMQuote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on May 29, 2012, 12:35:01 AMLove and Tolerate everypony!Can I ask a serious question about this phrase please?*snip*It's more of a fanbase creation. They might have said that once in the show, but it's not said as often as the fans would make you think. Note, I'm speaking from kind of an outsider's viewpoint as I've kinda stopped following what the fanbase is doing since I graduated.
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on May 29, 2012, 12:35:01 AMLove and Tolerate everypony!Can I ask a serious question about this phrase please?*snip*
Quote(P.S. How does the show explain the lack of boy ponies? Are there any pony "parents" on the show?)There are male characters and parents (though, not very many) in the show.
(P.S. How does the show explain the lack of boy ponies? Are there any pony "parents" on the show?)
OK, I think we gave it a fair shot. Last night myself, my son, and my wife watched the two-parter first episode. Sadly, I am not a "brony". Nor did it grab my wife's interest or my son's. My son kept making gagging gestures, and my wife kept rolling her eyes. Personally it did seem pretty heavy on the "cheesy/sappy" scale, and I wasn't even impressed with the animation style.
OK, I think we gave it a fair shot. Last night myself, my son, and my wife watched the two-parter first episode. Sadly, I am not a "brony". Nor did it grab my wife's interest or my son's. My son kept making gagging gestures, and my wife kept rolling her eyes. Personally it did seem pretty heavy on the "cheesy/sappy" scale, and I wasn't even impressed with the animation style. I did like the voice-acting and different characters though. I guess I just went into it with really high expectations based on what had been said here. I'm sure that if I had a 7 or 8 year old daughter she would love it.On the plus side though, I saw nothing offensive in the show and I agree that it tried to teach good lessons, and I didn't feel it was trying to teach anything inappropriate. Thanks for inviting me to watch it, and for addressing my questions/concerns.
OK then, is there a consensus out there for best episode? I'm only willing to watch one more before I throw in the towel.
I highly recommend the episodes "Party of One," "Feelin' Pinkie Keen," and "Bridle Gossip." I laughed a lot while watching these, as well as the episode "Dog and Pony Show." I hear that a lot of Bronies love the Season 2 finale.
Quote from: stefferweffer on July 12, 2012, 05:01:15 PMOK then, is there a consensus out there for best episode? I'm only willing to watch one more before I throw in the towel. Season 2 Episodes 1 and 2 should be better. They feature John DeLancie (Who played Q in Star Trek).
Have any of you guys seen any news about Season 3? A lot of the news I've seen is very exciting!
Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on July 12, 2012, 11:48:02 PMQuote from: stefferweffer on July 12, 2012, 05:01:15 PMOK then, is there a consensus out there for best episode? I'm only willing to watch one more before I throw in the towel. Season 2 Episodes 1 and 2 should be better. They feature John DeLancie (Who played Q in Star Trek).OK, I watched those instead last night. BIG IMPROVEMENT. I was actually entertained and even laughed at a couple parts. "Q" as Discord was hysterical, and Pinkie (sp?) is a riot, and may very well be my favorite.I'm not saying that I feel compelled to watch the entire show now, but at least I got a better glimpse of its potential. Those first two episodes seem really lame in comparison. How long did it take season one to "raise the bar" to the the other level? Did they get better writers or something?
Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on July 12, 2012, 11:48:02 PMQuote from: stefferweffer on July 12, 2012, 05:01:15 PMOK then, is there a consensus out there for best episode? I'm only willing to watch one more before I throw in the towel. Season 2 Episodes 1 and 2 should be better. They feature John DeLancie (Who played Q in Star Trek).OK, I watched those instead last night. BIG IMPROVEMENT. I was actually entertained and even laughed at a couple parts. "Q" as Discord was hysterical, and Pinkie (sp?) is a riot, and may very well be my favorite.I'm not saying that I feel compelled to watch the entire show now, but at least I got a better glimpse of its potential. Those first two episodes seem really lame in comparison. How long did it take season one to "raise the bar" to the next level? Did they get better writers or something?
Here are two songs from season 3 that were spoiled at Comic Con. (BTW, there is something AWESOME in the first song!)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlHqckwjyPY
It was supposed to be next month, but they pushed it back. It will air before the end of the year.