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* CreatorBacklash: After seeing the fandom's negative reactions to the episode, Jim Miller [[https://www.derpibooru.org/920805 admitted that the show went too far]] on Spike's treatment.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price (the blue pony with a bit of stubble on his chin) and Katie Cook (the green pony with a pink bandana wearing glasses), who worked on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price (the blue pony with a bit of stubble on his chin) and Katie Cook (the green pony with a pink blue bandana wearing glasses), who worked on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price (the blue pony with a bit of stubble on his chin) and Katie Cook, Cook (the green pony with a pink bandana wearing glasses), who work worked on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.work.
* TrollingCreator: Creative supervisor Brian Lenard took a jab at fans who've complained about the showrunners always portraying Spike as a CosmicPlaything by [[https://twitter.com/WheelOfCheese/status/612289365574750208 posting]] a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies take back their forgiveness of Spike after he knocks down the statue a second time.
* TrollingCreator: Creative supervisor Brian Lenard took a jab at fans who've complained about the showrunners always portraying Spike as a CosmicPlaything by [[https://twitter.com/WheelOfCheese/status/612289365574750208 posting]] a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies take back their forgiveness of Spike after he knocks down the statue a second time.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
* TrollingCreator: Jim Miller took a few jabs at fans who've complained about the way the show's writers always seem to portray Spike as a CosmicPlaything. Creative supervisor Brian Lenard even mentioned a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies instantly take back their forgiveness after Spike knocks down the statue a second time.
* TrollingCreator: Jim Miller took a few jabs at fans who've complained about the way the show's writers always seem to portray Spike as a CosmicPlaything. Creative supervisor Brian Lenard even mentioned a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies instantly take back their forgiveness after Spike knocks down the statue a second time.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
* TrollingCreator: Jim Miller took a few jabs at fans who've complained about the way the show's writers always seem to portray Spike as a CosmicPlaything. Creative supervisor Brian Lenard even mentioned a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies instantly take back their forgiveness after Spike knocks down the statue a second time.work.
* TrollingCreator: Jim Miller took a few jabs at fans who've complained about the way the show's writers always seem to portray Spike as a CosmicPlaything. Creative supervisor Brian Lenard even mentioned a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies instantly take back their forgiveness after Spike knocks down the statue a second time.
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* TrollingCreator: Jim Miller took a few jabs at fans who've complained about the way the show's writers always seem to make Spike suffer. Creative supervisor Brian Lenard even mentioned a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies took back their forgiveness after Spike knocked down the statue a second time.
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* TrollingCreator: Jim Miller took a few jabs at fans who've complained about the way the show's writers always seem to make portray Spike suffer. as a CosmicPlaything. Creative supervisor Brian Lenard even mentioned a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies took instantly take back their forgiveness after Spike knocked knocks down the statue a second time.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.work.
* TrollingCreator: Jim Miller took a few jabs at fans who've complained about the way the show's writers always seem to make Spike suffer. Creative supervisor Brian Lenard even mentioned a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies took back their forgiveness after Spike knocked down the statue a second time.
* TrollingCreator: Jim Miller took a few jabs at fans who've complained about the way the show's writers always seem to make Spike suffer. Creative supervisor Brian Lenard even mentioned a (fake) extended cut to the episode's ending where the ponies took back their forgiveness after Spike knocked down the statue a second time.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
* The summit bears more than a passing similarity to real-life conventions (such as the many Brony conventions worldwide); similarities include the delegates' ID badges, the opening speech to begin the event, and anyone who's staffed a convention or helped organize one can definitely identify with how Twilight ends up running herself into the ground.
* The summit bears more than a passing similarity to real-life conventions (such as the many Brony conventions worldwide); similarities include the delegates' ID badges, the opening speech to begin the event, and anyone who's staffed a convention or helped organize one can definitely identify with how Twilight ends up running herself into the ground.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
* The summit bears more than a passing similarity to real-life conventions (such as the many Brony conventions worldwide); similarities include the delegates' ID badges, the opening speech to begin the event, and anyone who's staffed a convention or helped organize one can definitely identify with how Twilight ends up running herself into the ground.work.
* The summit bears more than a passing similarity to real-life conventions (such as the many Brony conventions worldwide); similarities include the delegates' ID badges, the opening speech to begin the event, and anyone who's staffed a convention or helped organize one can definitely identify with how Twilight ends up running herself into the ground.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
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* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.work.
* The summit bears more than a passing similarity to real-life conventions (such as the many Brony conventions worldwide); similarities include the delegates' ID badges, the opening speech to begin the event, and anyone who's staffed a convention or helped organize one can definitely identify with how Twilight ends up running herself into the ground.
* The summit bears more than a passing similarity to real-life conventions (such as the many Brony conventions worldwide); similarities include the delegates' ID badges, the opening speech to begin the event, and anyone who's staffed a convention or helped organize one can definitely identify with how Twilight ends up running herself into the ground.
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* AscendedFanon: Several fans joked about how everypony is suddenly becoming a princess. Well, now it's Spike's turn to become one.
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* AscendedFanon: Several fans joked about how everypony is suddenly becoming a princess. Well, now it's Spike's turn to become one.one.
* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
* PromotedFanboy: Two of the frequent background ponies during the episode are the ponyifed avatars of Andy Price and Katie Cook, who work on the [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW comic book series.]] This was Hasbro and DHX's way of thanking them for their hard work.
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*AscendedFanon: Several fans joked about how everypony is suddenly becoming a princess. Well, now it's Spike's turn to become one.