@BP
A parent’s personality is also a huge part of how a child grows, so if Sandy doesn’t like their attitude, she can say no to them and wait for other parents who are nice to ask for adoption. TBH, I want Warden (or whatever the OC’s name is) to adopt Lightnig Blitz. He has good income, and he’ll let Scoots see the foal. Also, Sandy can choose between two parents looking to adopt the same child, and if anyone argues that she shouldn’t choose, the only logical pony to choose instead would be Scoots, and her choice would be obvious.
And I personally like how Sandy is portrayed here, making it obvious how much emotion is going through her, having the pony she promised to take care of as a dying wish go missing while she could die from injuries, and having the ones who pushed that pony to that point accuse you of being at fault cannot be good for her emotions. It’s not realistic, but I think it’s more of a metaphor, as opposed to her real appearance. It also gives me story ideas, as if I don’t have enough.
So, you found them unfit to care for their son because she told you the truth about how much you’d suck as a mother, something empirically true. You decided something of this vital importance based on petty spite and anger; in a situation where everypony is high-strung and lashing out.
Yes, you will hear from their lawyers. And they have a pretty good case against you, moron.
Yeah teleportation has always been wonky. One episode it’s only done when Twilight is calm, and others (S01E04) show her teleporting like it was nothing at all.
OMG they must think they’re the shit
I don’t think we’re ever going to see them again
because you know logic has no place here.
Upper Crust can easily explain to a Judge that she was under stress and didn’t mean what she said
combine with that shitty looking OC forcibly teleportation means they could have died.
So a pretty sound cast
Still, she decided out of spite. Not because they would be bad for the child, but because Upper Crust insulted her.
I don’t want her to win. Not after this.
But you will never see that in fanwork
Also, the typo in the first paragraph is intentional. Yeah, I have a certain game series on my mind right now.
A parent’s personality is also a huge part of how a child grows, so if Sandy doesn’t like their attitude, she can say no to them and wait for other parents who are nice to ask for adoption. TBH, I want Warden (or whatever the OC’s name is) to adopt Lightnig Blitz. He has good income, and he’ll let Scoots see the foal. Also, Sandy can choose between two parents looking to adopt the same child, and if anyone argues that she shouldn’t choose, the only logical pony to choose instead would be Scoots, and her choice would be obvious.
And I personally like how Sandy is portrayed here, making it obvious how much emotion is going through her, having the pony she promised to take care of as a dying wish go missing while she could die from injuries, and having the ones who pushed that pony to that point accuse you of being at fault cannot be good for her emotions. It’s not realistic, but I think it’s more of a metaphor, as opposed to her real appearance. It also gives me story ideas, as if I don’t have enough.
Kinda sad if you think about it.
Yes, you will hear from their lawyers. And they have a pretty good case against you, moron.
Oh, yeah, the lawyers will love this!
I’m a huge sucker for a lady in distress.
Sam, come on! Seriously? You had to use one the most stock villain phrases ever there?