Maybe it's her father or something... (This season is still unbearable trash).
Ah, another first-time S8-watcher. Let us suffer together.I watched from there to Horse Play yesterday. This one was /okay/, I guess—nothing more, but it /was/ the first episode this season that I didn't outright abhor (even Berrow can only do so much). I guess the Maud one also gets credit for being watchable, if only because Mud Briar's VA had really good delivery on otherwise mediocre lines in an otherwise shit episode.The one that came after this (surf and/or turf) felt contrived, aggressively mediocre, and altogether pointless, and not even Ingram could save the dumb lyrics the writer penned for the song.Horse Play is a bit of a divisive one, and for good reason; it's an altogether fun episode, but it's fundamentally based on an interpretation of Celestia that's pretty hard to reconcile, and it all depends how you weigh thode two factors against each other. As things were being set up in the beginning I shook my head a few times, but the actual execution of the concept was quite charming and I felt it had a similar atmosphere to earlier seasons of the show, which helped make up for its conceptual failings. By this point, writers no longer had any choice in the premise of the episode they worked on; the rookie stuck with it did the best he could, all things considered. Pic related sums up how I felt about it.I only watch for closure at this point, and maybe a bit of morbid curiosity. I looked through some old art from earlier seasons and was relieved to find that though I currently feel "blegh" about the show, all the old warm fuzzy feelings instantly return as soon as I have some real fucking food in front of my face. For a minute, I was a bit worried it was starting to retroactively sour my feelings towards the good part of the show.
>>43005649I believe one of the people working on the show confirmed that him (Jackpot) is actually Trixie's father. They never got around to actually confirming it in a episode so it is what it is
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>>43005750Didn't a trading card say that directly?Seriously not sure...can anyone confirm?Checked: It was a page in one of those little kid learn-to-read books.
>>43005837Also;