tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5106243389695628804.post6072469031225319395..comments2023-05-08T04:26:41.949-04:00Comments on My Little Po-Mo: Another day, another dungeon! (Daring Don't)Froborrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08782366056731381450noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5106243389695628804.post-29949775538637456352014-08-09T21:02:26.357-04:002014-08-09T21:02:26.357-04:00See, what I wanted was "stop acting like you ...See, what I wanted was "stop acting like you own something just because you like it." "Your heroes aren't real and that shouldn't matter to how inspired you are by them" would also have worked for me.<br /><br />I don't think embracing personally greatness is contradictory to the message of the show exactly, but I feel like the way it gets there is more consistent with the show fans like to pretend MLP is than the show it actually (usually) is. I mean, it's arguably what the next episode is about to, but the way it handles it is IMO much better.Froborrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08782366056731381450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5106243389695628804.post-70836295567068095042014-08-09T15:15:10.046-04:002014-08-09T15:15:10.046-04:00I actually quite liked the fact that Daring Do tur...I actually quite liked the fact that Daring Do turned out to be real. If only because I was worried that it was going to turn into a 1990s "Flash The Wonder Dog/Where No Duck Has Gone Before" lecturefest, with the customary message that "Your heroes are frauds and you're an idiot for being inspired by them" which all those episodes in the Disney Afternoon lineup seemed to imply.<br /><br />I certainly don't think an episode about embracing your own greatness is counter to the message of the show, particularly with the way it's phrased at the end.nullhypothesishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11784779286499862559noreply@blogger.com