@Dogman15
I would love to see MDW brought back in a way that wouldn’t give easily-offended Rainbow Dash fans anything to weep and wail about; the “character” would be perfect for a Trixie redemption episode, where she decides to show everypony that she can be helpful and good if they would just give her a chance. There’s great comedy potential for scenes of Dash refusing to believe that MDW isn’t the Other Five in costume again until they’re all in the same place when MDW shows up, like when Red X returned in Teen Titans and everyone was yanking on Robin’s face to make sure he wasn’t a hologram.
@DudeManGuy
MMDW had great writing, and spoofing comic book superhero tropes was pretty obviously the point of Power Ponies. If you don’t like seeing comic book tropes you won’t like the episode– same way that if you don’t like Westerns you ain’t gonna like Over A Barrel or Last Roundup– but that’s your problem, not the episode’s.
@TexasUberAlles
Actually, they sucked because they were poorly-written filler episodes with a poorly-handled moral in the case of MMD and cliches out the ass in the case of Power Ponies.
@DudeManGuy
Just to clarify, then: I couldn’t care less about some live action DC superhero movie, except for Nolan!Batman, those all stink by default; I was mocking you for up an’ declaring that two great episodes sucked.
@TexasUberAlles
Terrible casting decisions and a director whose only “Good” comic book movie was the violent camp-fest 300 are more than just “Headcanons.”
@Vocal
I was hoping for Trixie hitting upon an innovative way to get back in Ponyville’s good graces, by being heroic in a mask and then revealing herself.
…It would be a horrible failure, of course, because Ponies have the object permanence of an eight month old and can’t even be bothered to remember that the Librarian has save the bonniedamned world five or six times.