Is this why she hasn’t made a Spike book yet? Shame on you Swashbucklist! She has written him great in Starlight’s book and Twilight’s second book! She can easily make a successful Spike book! C’mon, Berrow! I believe in you! :D
@Background Pony #193E
If you classify Swashbucklist’s tweet in the image above as “criticism”, then yes. I think most rational people file it away under “butthurt insult”, though.
I blame the show’s art and animation guy for not including Spike at the party with his friends.
That’s the only thing they did wrong with Spike in the episode, the writer is not to blame for that.
Especially since he could actually be heard at the party.
@Soarinjack
I blame the show’s art and animation guy for not including Spike at the party with his friends.
That’s the only thing they did wrong with Spike in the episode, the writer is not to blame for that.
@Background Pony #7D6E
Me too, and I like Spike. I think he’s absolutely perfect as the snarky assistant, and the occasional voice of reason to Twilight’s insanity.
Though the Spike Justice Warriors (ie. the really obnoxious part of Spike’s fandom), which I was directing it at, will take it as just another offense to them personally.
@Background Pony #7D6E
She was the writer of “The One Where Pinkie Pie Knows”, which is the source of Swash’s butthurt. Apparently Spike not being present at the scavenger hunt (when he had no way to know there would be one) is the ultimate betrayal.
Look at the way that was worded. I don’t think that tweet is being rebuked for criticizing anything. The person was just simply being a rude ass to a writer.
Someone can easily criticize something without talking like that.
Wait, I don’t get it. Nobody in the fandom allowed to critisize or even dislike anything abot the show, or they will be hated by the rest of the fandom?