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Trouble Shoes’ Story is RELATABLE! | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Season 5 Episode 6 REACTION + Discussions

Trouble Shoes’ Story is RELATABLE! | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Season 5 Episode 6 REACTION + Discussions

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"CMC’s pursuit take a slight detour." 👀 - nah, i am not sure about that 😏

DeViruZz.eXe

Death into adult life altering confusion? MAN…the writers are in their emotions this season!! Trouble shoes is all too relatable to everyone especially big dreamers and even brings a fatalistic path of the cutie mark which I have questioned since the beginning. This was such an underrated episode even if the CMC’s pursuit take a slight detour. And I love these type of themes and episodes so I definitely had my insight and feelings about it as I find it all too real and one that plagues me everyday.

Ed

The underrated story of the season (maybe. This has been a stacked season) Love love they tackled the cutie mark “purpose” sentiment and background. Great stuff

Ed

"Appleoosa's Most Wanted" centers around a rodeo competition in Appleloosa. When a mysterious outlaw named Trouble Shoes starts causing chaos at the rodeo, Apple Bloom, and the rest of the CMC set out to find him and earn their cutie marks. The CMC learn that Troubleshoes feels cursed by his cutie mark, believing it symbolizes bad luck and clumsiness. However, they help him realize that his true talent is entertaining ponies with his slapstick antics and Trouble Shoes learns to embrace his destiny as a rodeo clown. - Some notes/thoughts/facts: - You have 100°? thats cooking water in my place 😏 - I know you are talking about Fahrenheit and i am talking about Celsius 😋 And were back in Appleloosa - the last time we have seen it was in a short opening of "Pinkie Pride" and before that was in Season 1 "Over a Barrel". AJ and the CMC also meet Cousin Braeburn again. Another CMC episode - which goes into an interesting direction... Sweetie Belle: "I thought we weren't going to wander off again." Apple Bloom: "This ain't wanderin'. We know exactly where we're headed – to find Trouble Shoes!" Very good reasoning Apple Bloom... 👀 - they never learn, do they? Trouble Shoes is huge... maybe a special breed? - I like his design and his voice was influenced by "Eeyore" from "Winnie-the-Pooh". And he is a real sweetie, just followed by his "bad luck", but he still was lucky to have met the CMC who were able to turn around his life, getting him into participating as a rodeo clown. I like how you compare this to the Zecora-episode in Season 1 ("Bridle Gossip") where Apple Blooms curiosity rescued an unfortunate fellow from being disliked 😅 - it is quite similar to that. Would you have ever thought that the CMC would participate in jailbreaking? - i wouldn't... 😅 As a rodeo Clown he was quite funny indeed. - And everything could be resolved. The CMC's have made an interesting contribution through their observation and experience by trying to find their cutie marks and instead of finding their own cutie marks this time, they found the purpose of another one's (Trouble shoes) cutie mark. - I loved that! 🥰 --- This concludes a multifaceted episode that delves into themes of self-discovery, perception, and individuality. "Appleoosa's Most Wanted" is particularly relatable because it mirrors how grown-ups sometimes misinterpret their own abilities or feel unsure about them, leading to self-doubt and societal misjudgment. This episode highlights how an outside perspective can help clarify these misunderstandings. The episode also challenges the conventional understanding of cutie marks, suggesting that they can have layered meanings that require introspection and the right context to be fully understood. If you think about the journey the CMC's are gone until now, it underscores their growth and their ability to help others comprehend their cutie marks, tying into the overarching narrative of the CMC's quest for their own identities. Despite its polarizing reception among fans, with some appreciating the humor and character relatability, while others critique the moral and thematic execution - particularly the darker undertones of fate determining Trouble Shoes path through his cutie mark - this episode stands out with lot's of new insight regarding the purpose of cutie marks. 👀 Overall, "Appleoosa's Most Wanted" uses humor and heartfelt moments to deliver a powerful message about embracing one's unique talents and the importance of looking beyond surface-level judgments. Anyways, you did another great reaction: It was very interesting to watch due to your conclusion and insight until now. - I also liked your comparison to the "Bridle Gossip"- and "Somepony to watch over me"-episode! - Thank you very much. ☺💙

DeViruZz.eXe

I love troubleshoes so many people can relate to him and his story, the concept of having a cutie mark that makes you have bad luck is crazy I never thought there would be one interpreted that way,but now he can be a rodeo clown which looks like he had fun doing it, great cmc episode, they helped him realize what his cutie mark means which was awesome.

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