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Adorkable Twilight & Friends - “Just The Guys.”
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I did. It doesn’t address the issue.
To be fair, you did not really link anything properly. If you want to link an image from Derpibooru to the Derpibooru comments sections, you need to put >> in front of the image’s Derpibooru index number. For example, for your first image, you should have listed it like this: >>2315780 to get this: >>2315780.
Clearly you’ve made up your mind and didn’t read the linked arc. I won’t continue then. Have a nice day.
Thing is, talking about mare butts was totally okay until it was Starlight, then Spike flipped out because he crushed on her and everyone decided Zephyr was horrible for doing it, when they all did it up until that moment, yet he’s the only one who got punished for it. If talking about mare butts made Zephyr a creep, then they all were creeps. Anything else is a huge double standard that needs to be addressed. And I don’t expect that to happen, not in this comic, not when it would mean Spike gets taken to task for anything he actually did or does.
Not really fair to make blanket statements, but yes. How characters used to behave does not make them creeps, because we’ve all done things in the past we probably would cringe at now. Doesn’t mean we were creeps, we didn’t know better and matured. This was all talked about front and center and explained in a major story arc that started with this. It goes eventually to Zephyr showing respect more towards mares, etc. He learns a bit from people who he acts like and realizes it isn’t right. It also leads to a new arc of Zephyr trying to redeem himself with a new job (which I won’t link the whole thing of that below) I linked the arc below. But there is much more you can find from reading the series.
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Wait, I think there may be a misunderstanding. back when I said “comics,” I meant the IDW comics, which showed Zephyr had become a somewhat successful mane stylist.
So did the comic admit it or not? It doesn’t look like it. That’s not self improvement, that’s lying about what they used to do until it was suddenly not okay anymore. They all were creeps, but Zephyr was treated like scum for the same sh*t they were all doing and we’re supposed to ignore it. If the comic wants to make a point about self improvement, have the guys who aren’t Zephyr reflect about what scum they used to be.
Character change over time just like real people. The whole series is about self improvement.
@Jake The Army Guy
@Meanlucario
Honestly, being a guard would be one of his best one-shot jobs, even if he was set up to fail as part of a grand plan.
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I would point out how she was absolutely horrible at flirting… but I doubt most people would give a damn.
@Jake The Army Guy
And, to be fair, it was Dash flirting. I’d have been distracted too.
You forget that he was planted there to fail. And that’s more than an actual guard would do in the series.
What he did was let Dash’s flirting distract him enough so she and Rarity could infiltrate the castle.
Of course he was, because unlike an actual guard, he did something.
Nah, they brought him back for the heist episode, Sparkle’s Seven. And there, he was right back to where he was. Put in a job he was unqualified for, and got fired by the end because he was incompetent.
@Jake The Army Guy
Didn’t he only have one ep, and was much better by the end.