7:40 “Thanks to Starswirl, it’s anti-magic properties are TUNED TO STOP ANY CREATURE FROM USEING A SPELL To get INSIDE.” It is explained just not in great detail. This statement to me meant there is a barrier around the castle that prevents magical entry but nothing else.
The plot hole could be explained. After the throne was destroyed everyone was able to use magic again. Saying that in smaller pieces it dose not have the same power one large stone has. Shinning Armor said Starswirl used the pieces to make a shield around the castle, so could Starswirl have modified the pieces so pony magic still works in and out of the castle. You just cannot teleport in or out of the castle.
Remember they also had to break the throne to disable its magic-disabling effects, and they did! So all that's left is the assumption that the pieces must still have those properties, albeit in an inert state, and the mystery of how they were made to work under specifications that make sense. At least it's easier to speculate about it. (Hey Starswirl!)
I think you can explain the part with the throne by noting Shining's wording. It's to stop anyone from getting INTO the castle. I choose to take that as once someone gets inside the castle, the throne shuts down magic if you're not cleared to use it. Shining would clearly have access to it, so should Luna. It'd be a massive oversight to shut down all magic in a castle in the middle of the city famous of having Unicorns in it. Rarity and Twilight were far enough away from the castle when they were using magic at first, and it's not stated the secret tunnels are apart of the castle itself. Plus, the magical shield only shows the castle's aboveground portion getting shielded. It's not a perfect explination... but it's osmething.
7:10-9:55 Midnight broke Thespio and Mastercode; first her "Season 6 being Starlight's magic rehab" head-cannon [as explained in Will's deleted/extended scenes for Analyst Bronies React "To Where and Back again"]; and now this.
Holy buck midnight is right HOW THE FREAK DID THE WRITERS MESSED THIS UP?!?! thorax explained it in the end of season 6 and the writers MISSED THAT!! 10 points off from griffindorf
Both parts made for a great review! Great job Thespio & MasterCode for the humor and your perspectives on the episode, I enjoyed it a lot after some bad events I had to deal with today. But I do have one argument for Midnight's contribution: I'm willing to believe that the plothole of Starswirl using the remnants of Chrysalis's chair as a shield doesn't mean much. Despite not having a clear explanation, I theorize that, given what we know of Starswirl and his magical potential, he was able to manipulate the stones' magical prevention to detect and prevent those we know wouldn't be welcomed inside (Tirek, Chrysalis, etc), like a lock to which select few ponies could unlock to have themselves and company enter and leave. It may not prevent other ponies from using magic around the castle, but it prevents access to the specific area the stones work with. P.S. Midnight, loved the cameo you made, and thanks for giving me a moment to think about what you pointed out. I'm not one for shrimp, but maybe your next date night with Thespio will work out!
My defense for the plot hole is they explained how the throne works in this episode, so it is implied they altered the enchantment. I actually like it when they don't horse feed the meaning behind implications. Because when they do that a lot of people complain that the show is "talking down to them". Depending on how much you enjoy subtext and implications versus clearly presented facts is if you truly see the throne as a plot hole
OBJECTION!! When Shining was going through the obstacles and the shards from Chrysaliss' throne, he specifically said that it was to prevent anypony from using magic to get inside! This tells me that the anti magic properties of the stone are only to prevent anypony from teleporting inside of the castle! Therefore no pony would be affected by its field. Imagine that it's more like a bubble covering the castle with the air/magic still going on inside and outside of it, rather than the suffocating blanket that it was in season 6!
@@ambermargheim5726 Actually,She's Not Regular Grumpy,She's "I'm Gonna Kill This Ace Analyst and His Ship Plus One Of His Friends As Well" Grumpy. Note To Self:Never Mess with Thespio's Wife. Even If You Ruin Her Date.
Isn't it possible that Starswirl tweaked the anti magic rocks to let ponies use magic and nothing else? I mean before it let Changelings use their powers so why not alter it for pony use?
Guns always are a solution to everything Have a sibling rivalry: a GTA heist starts needing Stealth Me: I have a gun cause guns can be used in every situation!
The thing about the magic absorbing stone is that it's not really a plot hole. There was no way that those stones could have been from Chrysalis' throne. Because it had Starswirl using his magic to levitate it up to the castle walls. If they are anti-magic stones, then how could Starswirl have even used magic to levitate them? Plot hole has been filled...or at least explained.
I disagree. In fact that alone just raises more questions. If they really weren’t shards from Chrysalis’ throne, then why would Shining or Starswirl lie saying they were?
@@DaWillstanator That's assuming they knew. My argument isn't that they lied, my argument is that they've been lied to. It was obvious that Luna had issues with how this was done from the start. And at the end, Celestia pointed out having to prepare for threats from the inside. Perhaps Luna had already thought of that. Luna had sabotaged things when she conspired with Spike. But who's to say she wasn't sabotaging thing even before their team up? Granted, I am analyzing the episode as a theorist and not a reviewer. But my point is that the fact that Starswirl was able to levitate the shards in the first place is it's own plot hole. Maybe it was just an oversight on the writers' end. Perhaps it was explained in the original script, but was cut for time. But what gets under my skin is that people these days have the mindset that every single little detail has to be explained, or else it's a plot hole. I understand that just because something isn't explained, it doesn't mean it can't be explained. And with the right kind of mind, even plot holes can be theorized away. In fact, using those shards on the castle was not smart. I mean, the princesses have to raise and lower the sun and moon with their magic. So that would mean they'd have to leave the castle every morning and night. Consider this. Was it ever actually explained where Spike got that map of the secret corridors of the castle? Because going by the logic of "it wasn't explained", you can't claim that he got it from Luna. You could say that there are 3 tiers of plot holes. Tier 1 would be the simple things, details that aren't explained, but can easily be assumed to the result of something else. Tier 1 plot holes are so mundane that they that often wouldn't be seen as plot holes. Tier 2 would be plot holes that are certainly noticeable. But these plot holes are often where theorists come in to explain them. Tier 2 plot holes are the most common. Tier 3 would be plot holes that can't be explained away, no matter how you try to without also going out of the way to claim that the plot had lied to you. A good example of a Tier 3 plot hole is in Ant Man. The way the shrinking suit works is explained as lessening the space between atoms. However, Ant Man can shrink down to subatomic and quantum levels of size, which would be impossible if the technology only shrinks the spaces between atoms. But I digress. The point is that the shards would fall under Tier 2. This is what you get when you start talking to me about theories. You end up sending me into brainstorm mode and end up with walls of text.
I gave that episode a 9.5/10 Super Mushrooms, I'm just gonna say something to your wife, Thespio, sorry Mama Sonata, but... SILENCE! my theory about the broken pieces of the Changling throne is that somepony took the pieces of the throne while the guards aren't looking
Ok one how did she know where he was two how did she find the ship three how did she not suffocate in space and four how did get on the ship with out setting off any alarms!? (A little bit later) never mind
7:40 “Thanks to Starswirl, it’s anti-magic properties are TUNED TO STOP ANY CREATURE FROM USEING A SPELL To get INSIDE.”
It is explained just not in great detail. This statement to me meant there is a barrier around the castle that prevents magical entry but nothing else.
The plot hole could be explained. After the throne was destroyed everyone was able to use magic again. Saying that in smaller pieces it dose not have the same power one large stone has. Shinning Armor said Starswirl used the pieces to make a shield around the castle, so could Starswirl have modified the pieces so pony magic still works in and out of the castle. You just cannot teleport in or out of the castle.
Remember they also had to break the throne to disable its magic-disabling effects, and they did! So all that's left is the assumption that the pieces must still have those properties, albeit in an inert state, and the mystery of how they were made to work under specifications that make sense. At least it's easier to speculate about it. (Hey Starswirl!)
6:53 Oh, snap, Midnight's pissed. _EVERYBODY HIT THE DECK!_ *(dives under my bed)*
I think you can explain the part with the throne by noting Shining's wording. It's to stop anyone from getting INTO the castle. I choose to take that as once someone gets inside the castle, the throne shuts down magic if you're not cleared to use it. Shining would clearly have access to it, so should Luna. It'd be a massive oversight to shut down all magic in a castle in the middle of the city famous of having Unicorns in it. Rarity and Twilight were far enough away from the castle when they were using magic at first, and it's not stated the secret tunnels are apart of the castle itself. Plus, the magical shield only shows the castle's aboveground portion getting shielded. It's not a perfect explination... but it's osmething.
7:10-9:55 Midnight broke Thespio and Mastercode; first her "Season 6 being Starlight's magic rehab" head-cannon [as explained in Will's deleted/extended scenes for Analyst Bronies React "To Where and Back again"]; and now this.
Mitchell Goliber 😆😆😆😆
Seriously, then knowing where the “secret entrance” is like The GCPD knowing where the Batcave is
Holy buck midnight is right HOW THE FREAK DID THE WRITERS MESSED THIS UP?!?! thorax explained it in the end of season 6 and the writers MISSED THAT!!
10 points off from griffindorf
Midnight coming in FIERCE!!!!! Honestly one of the BEST parts of this video 😋💕
Both parts made for a great review! Great job Thespio & MasterCode for the humor and your perspectives on the episode, I enjoyed it a lot after some bad events I had to deal with today.
But I do have one argument for Midnight's contribution: I'm willing to believe that the plothole of Starswirl using the remnants of Chrysalis's chair as a shield doesn't mean much. Despite not having a clear explanation, I theorize that, given what we know of Starswirl and his magical potential, he was able to manipulate the stones' magical prevention to detect and prevent those we know wouldn't be welcomed inside (Tirek, Chrysalis, etc), like a lock to which select few ponies could unlock to have themselves and company enter and leave. It may not prevent other ponies from using magic around the castle, but it prevents access to the specific area the stones work with.
P.S. Midnight, loved the cameo you made, and thanks for giving me a moment to think about what you pointed out. I'm not one for shrimp, but maybe your next date night with Thespio will work out!
NEVER ruin date night 😨
Hopefully that teleporter will be fixed by the end of the series. As well as Master Code's skull
Dude! Not cool! But it was kinda funny
My defense for the plot hole is they explained how the throne works in this episode, so it is implied they altered the enchantment. I actually like it when they don't horse feed the meaning behind implications. Because when they do that a lot of people complain that the show is "talking down to them". Depending on how much you enjoy subtext and implications versus clearly presented facts is if you truly see the throne as a plot hole
OBJECTION!!
When Shining was going through the obstacles and the shards from Chrysaliss' throne, he specifically said that it was to prevent anypony from using magic to get inside!
This tells me that the anti magic properties of the stone are only to prevent anypony from teleporting inside of the castle!
Therefore no pony would be affected by its field. Imagine that it's more like a bubble covering the castle with the air/magic still going on inside and outside of it, rather than the suffocating blanket that it was in season 6!
Welcome to my rage midnight.
I think "FINLAND!" would have worked better than "MY LEG!"
Edit: Nevermiiiind!
She's probably grumpy that until now she had no throne to sit on.
@@ambermargheim5726 Actually,She's Not Regular Grumpy,She's "I'm Gonna Kill This Ace Analyst and His Ship Plus One Of His Friends As Well" Grumpy.
Note To Self:Never Mess with Thespio's Wife. Even If You Ruin Her Date.
@@BrandonSilverFoxBishop hmmm, yah.... she's pretty upset... though get luna a throne for heavens sake!
Just wondering, Am I the only who notice that dressed up Rainbow Dash looks a bit like Megara from Disney's Hercules?
Isn't it possible that Starswirl tweaked the anti magic rocks to let ponies use magic and nothing else? I mean before it let Changelings use their powers so why not alter it for pony use?
I don't get the Finland Joke.
Ok..what is all that about??...that Finland!!! thingy????...I don´t even recall what that is coming from in the first place???
Will, your wife is crazy.....you're a lucky dude XD
Guns always are a solution to everything
Have a sibling rivalry: a GTA heist starts needing Stealth
Me: I have a gun cause guns can be used in every situation!
pretty royal guard rarity
Zefer and rainbow shipping will start in this episode
Best review by surprise guest ever
love the way rd looks with the dress very pretty
funny midnight sonata
You know this show really needs an OVERALL CONTINUITY EDITOR. Seriously.
I bet Armor was bluffing about the stones.
What are u doing here 90's kid?
The thing about the magic absorbing stone is that it's not really a plot hole. There was no way that those stones could have been from Chrysalis' throne. Because it had Starswirl using his magic to levitate it up to the castle walls. If they are anti-magic stones, then how could Starswirl have even used magic to levitate them? Plot hole has been filled...or at least explained.
I disagree. In fact that alone just raises more questions. If they really weren’t shards from Chrysalis’ throne, then why would Shining or Starswirl lie saying they were?
@@DaWillstanator That's assuming they knew. My argument isn't that they lied, my argument is that they've been lied to. It was obvious that Luna had issues with how this was done from the start. And at the end, Celestia pointed out having to prepare for threats from the inside. Perhaps Luna had already thought of that. Luna had sabotaged things when she conspired with Spike. But who's to say she wasn't sabotaging thing even before their team up?
Granted, I am analyzing the episode as a theorist and not a reviewer. But my point is that the fact that Starswirl was able to levitate the shards in the first place is it's own plot hole. Maybe it was just an oversight on the writers' end. Perhaps it was explained in the original script, but was cut for time. But what gets under my skin is that people these days have the mindset that every single little detail has to be explained, or else it's a plot hole. I understand that just because something isn't explained, it doesn't mean it can't be explained. And with the right kind of mind, even plot holes can be theorized away.
In fact, using those shards on the castle was not smart. I mean, the princesses have to raise and lower the sun and moon with their magic. So that would mean they'd have to leave the castle every morning and night.
Consider this. Was it ever actually explained where Spike got that map of the secret corridors of the castle? Because going by the logic of "it wasn't explained", you can't claim that he got it from Luna. You could say that there are 3 tiers of plot holes. Tier 1 would be the simple things, details that aren't explained, but can easily be assumed to the result of something else. Tier 1 plot holes are so mundane that they that often wouldn't be seen as plot holes. Tier 2 would be plot holes that are certainly noticeable. But these plot holes are often where theorists come in to explain them. Tier 2 plot holes are the most common. Tier 3 would be plot holes that can't be explained away, no matter how you try to without also going out of the way to claim that the plot had lied to you. A good example of a Tier 3 plot hole is in Ant Man. The way the shrinking suit works is explained as lessening the space between atoms. However, Ant Man can shrink down to subatomic and quantum levels of size, which would be impossible if the technology only shrinks the spaces between atoms. But I digress. The point is that the shards would fall under Tier 2.
This is what you get when you start talking to me about theories. You end up sending me into brainstorm mode and end up with walls of text.
So master code did you like she’s all yak or not because I don’t really know
Rainbow Dash = Meg
I gave that episode a 9.5/10 Super Mushrooms, I'm just gonna say something to your wife, Thespio, sorry Mama Sonata, but...
SILENCE! my theory about the broken pieces of the Changling throne is that somepony took the pieces of the throne while the guards aren't looking
Wow Go Midnight
Ok one how did she know where he was two how did she find the ship three how did she not suffocate in space and four how did get on the ship with out setting off any alarms!? (A little bit later) never mind
That a burn there !
CAN you make your voice & smooth more higher
Suomi mainittu!!!
Yes guns fix everything
lol
First
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