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* UnderminedByReality: The moral of this episode is that some people will miss the point of and unfairly criticize your work but the most important thing is some will get and appreciate it. But its "writer" M.A. Larson felt said criticisms were fair such he [[CreatorBacklash lambasted how the episode handled them]] and that audiences would miss the moral due to the backlashed and handling. He tried to rewrite the episode to fix this [[ExecutiveMeddling but was overruled by the higher ups]] who put their desired story over audiences getting and appreciating it.
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* UnderminedByReality: The moral of this episode is that some people will miss the point of and unfairly criticize your work but the most important thing is some will get and appreciate it. But it's "writer" M.A. Larson felt said criticisms were fair such he [[CreatorBacklash lambasted how the episode handled them]] and that audiences would miss the moral due to the backlashed and handling. He tried to rewrite the episode to fix this [[ExecutiveMeddling but was overruled by the higher ups]] who put their desired story over audiences getting and appreciating it.

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* UnderminedByReality: The moral of this episode is that some people will miss the point of and unfairly criticize your work but the most important thing is some will get and appreciate it. But it's its "writer" M.A. Larson felt said criticisms were fair such he [[CreatorBacklash lambasted how the episode handled them]] and that audiences would miss the moral due to the backlashed and handling. He tried to rewrite the episode to fix this [[ExecutiveMeddling but was overruled by the higher ups]] who put their desired story over audiences getting and appreciating it.
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* UnderminedByReality: The moral of this episode is that some people will miss the point of and unfairly criticize your work but the most important thing is some will get and appreciate it. But it's "writer" M.A. Larson felt said criticisms were fair such he [[CreatorBacklash lambasted how the episode handled them]] and that audiences would miss the moral due to the backlashed and handling. He tried to rewrite the episode to fix this [[ExecutiveMeddling but was overruled by the higher ups]] who put their desired story over audiences gettin and appreciating it.

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* UnderminedByReality: The moral of this episode is that some people will miss the point of and unfairly criticize your work but the most important thing is some will get and appreciate it. But it's "writer" M.A. Larson felt said criticisms were fair such he [[CreatorBacklash lambasted how the episode handled them]] and that audiences would miss the moral due to the backlashed and handling. He tried to rewrite the episode to fix this [[ExecutiveMeddling but was overruled by the higher ups]] who put their desired story over audiences gettin getting and appreciating it.
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* UnderminedByReality: The moral of this episode is that some people will miss the point of your work and unfairly criticize it. But it's "writer" M.A. Larson felt said criticisms were fair enough, considering he [[CreatorBacklash lambasted how the episode handled them]] and tried to rewrite the episode to fix this [[ExecutiveMeddling but was overruled by the higher ups]]

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* UnderminedByReality: The moral of this episode is that some people will miss the point of your work and unfairly criticize your work but the most important thing is some will get and appreciate it. But it's "writer" M.A. Larson felt said criticisms were fair enough, considering such he [[CreatorBacklash lambasted how the episode handled them]] and that audiences would miss the moral due to the backlashed and handling. He tried to rewrite the episode to fix this [[ExecutiveMeddling but was overruled by the higher ups]]ups]] who put their desired story over audiences gettin and appreciating it.
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* UnderminedByReality: The moral of this episode is that some people will miss the point of your work and unfairly criticize it. But it's "writer" M.A. Larson felt said criticisms were fair enough, considering he [[CreatorBacklash lambasted how the episode handled them]] and tried to rewrite the episode to fix this [[ExecutiveMeddling but was overruled by the higher ups]]
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Interntet Backdraft being dewicked per TRS.


* CreatorBacklash: M.A. Larson has indicated in a podcast interview and (now deleted) tweets that he wasn't happy with how this episode came out, due to him being handed a premise he [[https://www.equestriadaily.com/2017/10/ma-larson-explains-fame-and-misfortune.html didn't even like in the first place, feeling as if it was too mean-spirited]]. He also knew from the beginning that the episode [[InternetBackdraft would infuriate fans of the series and make them feel like they were being attacked]], but the higher-ups wouldn't let him do it any other way.

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* CreatorBacklash: M.A. Larson has indicated in a podcast interview and (now deleted) tweets that he wasn't happy with how this episode came out, due to him being handed a premise he [[https://www.equestriadaily.com/2017/10/ma-larson-explains-fame-and-misfortune.html didn't even like in the first place, feeling as if it was too mean-spirited]]. He also knew from the beginning that the episode [[InternetBackdraft would infuriate fans of the series and make them feel like they were being attacked]], attacked, but the higher-ups wouldn't let him do it any other way.
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* CreatorBacklash: Larson has indicated in a podcast interview and (now deleted) tweets that he wasn't happy with how this episode came out, due to him being handed a premise he [[https://www.equestriadaily.com/2017/10/ma-larson-explains-fame-and-misfortune.html didn't even like in the first place, feeling as if it was too mean-spirited]]. He also knew from the beginning that the episode [[InternetBackdraft would infuriate fans of the series and make them feel like they were being attacked]], but the higher-ups wouldn't let him do it any other way.
* ExecutiveMeddling: The suits at Hasbro were the ones who came up with the premise for this episode. Larson knew that it was going to feel like an attack to the fans, and even wrote an alternate version where things were less mean-spirited, but the higher-ups forced him to go through with the episode.

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* CreatorBacklash: M.A. Larson has indicated in a podcast interview and (now deleted) tweets that he wasn't happy with how this episode came out, due to him being handed a premise he [[https://www.equestriadaily.com/2017/10/ma-larson-explains-fame-and-misfortune.html didn't even like in the first place, feeling as if it was too mean-spirited]]. He also knew from the beginning that the episode [[InternetBackdraft would infuriate fans of the series and make them feel like they were being attacked]], but the higher-ups wouldn't let him do it any other way.
* ExecutiveMeddling: The suits at Hasbro were the ones who came up with the premise for this episode. M.A. Larson knew that it was going to feel like an attack to the fans, and even wrote an alternate version where things were less mean-spirited, but the higher-ups forced him to go through with the episode.

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