Above everything:Equestria Girls for which I’ll never run out of venom to spit at. Equestria Girls in its entirety is the all-time low point of the show and I suspect it’s only sticked around because of foot fetishists and pervert and because Hasbro wanted a Monster High of their own. Equestria Girls, above Cadance and Twilicorn whom at the end of the day were minors bump, is a burden that held the show down and prevented it from reaching more mainstream acceptance Equestrian Girls for which reportedly Faust had very vocal disdain for. Equestria Girls is what the layman expect when he hear the words “toy show for girls” when we all know it can do better than that. Equestrian Girls is lazy and confortable in its garish ordinary vulgarity of a vision of feminine adolescence preoccupied with malls and cellphone and prom balls (okay, that last line is a bit salty now that I re-read my text, there’s absolutely a place for medium like High School Musical, but you don’t arbitrarily shove it in a setting like FIM) For the life of me, I can’t find any redeeming quality in any of this, in the first movie alone, it shat on everything Lauren Faust helped to do to clean the name of the franchise, you know, the one where the previously astute Twilight got wobbly knees over the first sight of a leather-clad variation of an obvious Ken expy from Barbie that wasn’t even from her species THEN still made goo goo eyes to the clueless pony counterpart that is clearly established as a totally different person who had no clue about what happened in Monster High Land. That’s just one example on the top of my head but really the mere existence of Equestria Girls is both an ugly Canon breaking malignous growth on FIM otherwise more than honorable record and a constant reminder of the callousness of Hasbro as a media creator. I don’t ask and will never ask for MLP or Transformers to be as crafted and elaborate as, I don’t know, The Handmaid Tales but, asshole, the bare minimum is to not go on a 7 shitty made for TV specials tangent where the fairy tale setting is arbitrarily pushed aside for High School Musical. You know even McCarthy didn’t believed in the basic premise of the spin off where she tried to compare it to Alice Through The Looking Glass because as you know Alice left her dreary contemporary world for a wacky fairy tale land, not the other way around