Do you think that they should make an "Inside the episode" feature for My Little Pony where the writers and producers talk in depth about the previous episode? (Like HBO does with some of their shows.)
You could argue what would be the point of doing so for a kid's show, but I don't know; some of you guys seem to miss the point of some episodes by miles.
>>30945012
>He hasn't seen Major League Pong Gods 2: Turn Down That Racket
>>30945430
Do I want to know?
>>30946244
I would assume that the awnser to that question is no, since you don't know already and you didn't take the time to even google that very specific name and find the video that it's referring to in question.
Do you have any more rhetorical questions?
>>30946447
I meant about individual episodes.
>>30947086
>rereads OP
I dunno, it doesn't seem necessary. I would much rather have my media be presented in a neutral light where I'm asked to draw my own conclusions, instead of having it be presented to me and then have someone come up and say, "This is the message we're going for here, this is the correct interpretation of the media and here's how you're supposed to get to it.
You know, critical thinking. It's important, especially for a show that is made with children in mind.