I kinda see it as a kind of symbolism. Like a blooming rose. Thorax is the petals: Gentle, Beautiful, a symbol of love. Pharynx is the thorns: Powerful, Deadly, a symbol of pain. But the thorns also protect the flower as Pharynx protects Thorax. That's what I see that is.
Well, whereas the other changelings wanted to become something brand new and changed to be super colorful, Phalanx (Pharynx?) wanted to still be like before, and so adopted a closer form.
Thorax : "You can come with me to the "Feeling" forum." Trixie : "The Feeling what-now ?" Thorax : "Oh it's a place for changelings to express their feelings so we all gain a better understading of each other. It's really help bring the hive closer together." I'm sure it's mean nothing. One day later on Fimfiction OH GOD IT'S EVERYWHERE !
Twilight had seasons to show that she was good leader before she was made alicorn, while Thorax was just regular foot soldier untill he became leader. Its natural that he has much more bumpy ride than Twilight.
Pharynx should be thorax's General he can act as a symbol of strength to defend their home and it's not the first time in fiction siblings gained leadership role alongside each other
Starter King Looking at how the design differs from the other changelings, how it's like Thorax's king design but smaller, and the role he plays in the hive(protection/defense against threats), I agree that High-ranking General would suit Pharyx nicely.
YAAAAAAAAAS ;3 its in vise versa instead of the mane six it was Celestia who got off her flank and stopped Nightmare moon not making herself weak bringing Luna back i got to say Pharnxy looks awsome as sh*t I call Changelings and sea ponies a new trend in ocs:3 next up Griffins:3
I'm loving the changelings more and more with every episode featuring them. And Pharynx looks so cool after he transformed. Because he's colorful like the others but still pretty dark. It looks so awesome.
Pharynx's design, both before and after, are very interesting. The only variations we had on the before were armoured and plain vanilla. His body type may have been the exact same type as every other changeling but he had variations in colour, something I now wish I had seen in the season 6 finale. I attribute his different shell design to the fact that thorax started to change after embracing friendship and love and because pharynx has been around so much of that same thing he started to change, but it was very gradual. His final form has given us the idea that changelings in power have greater stature than the others, something we never saw in Chrysalis' hive as she was supreme ruler. It also showed us that, even with the bright and colourful redesign of the changelings, there can still be somewhat edgy OCs made as changelings can still have dark colours instead of the bright colours every single other changeling seems to have. This makes it seem like that would be a rare trait, so I hope I don't see an ocean of 'edgy' changeling OCs that use the new body types.
Does anyone else see the paraells between Thorax and Phranyx, and Tirek & Scorpan? Both royalty of a foreign nation, one kind and soft hearted the other mean and sees love/friendship as a weakness, both are brothers, and had interactions with ponies that ultimate made a difference in their relationship as siblings. The major difference here being on how they both care and mended said their relationship unlike Tirek & Scorpan. However they also share traits with Princess Celestia and Princess Luna too. Like Celestia, Thirax takes time listen in on his subjects concerns and tries to please them accordantlly. Like Luna, Pharynx knows the importance of security preparation and is a loner type. There is also the fact that they both came into power by overthrowing the previous corrupt leader and being appointed by the citizens. Celestia & Luna vs Discord and Thorax vs Chrysalis. Also apparently Changelings actually recognize the importance of therapy sessions and consoling groups. Take note Equestria.
In my opinion the best line is Pharynx's first dismissive mild insult. Starlight: "I know when we first met it didn't go that well..." Pharynx: "I stuffed you in a bag, I think it went great."
I think the best surprise for me might've been at the end, when Pharynx reformed. I admit, I was hoping he wouldn't be, or it would just be one giant message for you should give into the group to fit in. But, that isn't the case here. At the very end, it's shown that you don't need to be all lovey-dovey of a changeling to go through the metamorphosis, and all you need is to let love into your heart, and Pharynx is able to do this when the other changelings finally accept him for who he is. And, even though I didn't initally want him to change, I think his new form actually works. He is able to show he's a part of the new changeling society, but his darker color scheme and style work in a way that still complements who he is without making him a completely re-written character, in form or in personality.
There's one thing you haven't mentioned, and I liked: Starlight's encouragment speech. It's nice to see that she still has that charisma and rethorical talents that let her become a dictator in the past.
This episode does a lot to help give us some insight into how the society of Changelings compare to before and after Chrysalis's rule. From what we've heard from Thorax, they didn't really have much beyond just being a military force to protect the hive and feed on the love of others. This means that in terms of the level of Happiness the Changelings had was bare minimum for survival at best and likely even below that much more of the times since they were always starving. They probably didn't have anything to celebrate, games to play, or even behave as individuals before Thorax became their new king and didn't just have to work to rebuild their culture from the ground up, but actually give them a culture in the first place. With the issue of feeding on love resolved and no longer needing to be on constant guard against the rest of the world they were able to devote time to enjoying their time and expressing themselves. It may have felt a little cringy at times, but all this was still new to them and a great change since they could reach higher levels of Happiness that they were never able to reach prior. The one flaw was that they were losing their ability to defend themselves by becoming too passive. But Pharynx proved to be essential in maintaining the military side of the Changelings so that they can remain strong, but still enjoy more of what life has to offer than just mere survival. So while Thorax can be seen as the heart, Pharynx is the muscle and in a lot of ways they are like the Changeling versions of Celestia and Luna. I'll look forward to seeing how the Changelings keep developing. They've come quite a way so far and should a huge enemy arrive that even the ponies cannot handle on their own I'm sure we'll see them along with the Dragons, Yaks, and Griffons to come to their aid.
Christopher Snape Yeah. The only time we even heard talk of something was the season 7 premier when Thorax mentioned the Changeling Gorb Fest, though we don't even know if that existed before Thorax took charge. The way this episode makes them sound they were nothing more than parasites that fed on everyone else and offered nothing in return. So to the rest of Equestria, the Changelings would be a species that everyone would have been better off without till they were given a more peaceful way to live.
That has to be my favourite aspect of this episode as well, that everyone was in the right and in the wrong to some level. I also feel like this is the writer's addressing the criticisms of the Changeling redesign. Not only can Pharynx be a stand-in for those who were put off by the new colourful changelings, but Prince Pharynx's Design seems to be a less garish and more immediately appealing for his darker colours and less prominent antlers. Also, let's not dismiss how adorable the new Changeling society is :3
These are my thoughts, enjoy them: This episode was great as it discussed how the changelings are adapting to their new lives as well as the many hidden morals. 1, the leadership of Thorax that you lightly touched on intrests me too. 2, the disedence between the changelings adds to their characters as a swarm but each individuals. 3, how even a peaceful nation has to learn to defend themselves to keep that peace alive. You can't have peace in this world without learning to defend yourself from others trying to shatter that peace. 4, Starlight admitting being a dictator opens her character arc up even more, being able to relate to others with the same background. More info of why I have grown to love Starlight more than any other of the main cast. 5, if all the changelings have been reformed to Thorax's knowledge, how does Chrysalis plan to take her revenge? And what do the changeling young look like now?
I really don't have much to say to the episode. It was nice to see a flashback and Pharynx's design stands out from the rest of the changelings. I was not a fan of Trixie in this episode because she seemed more rude. The molebear was an odd-looking creature, but was a sight to see. I just have one question... What kind of creature did Pharnyx turn into? That thing was awesome.
Personally I like the more odd looking creatures like the molebear, because it helps the world of Equestria feel more alien and unique compared to a more standard and traditional fantasy setting, it is why Morrowind's enviroment was considered one of the best designed in the elder scrolls series.
Yeah Trixie was especially obnoxious in this episode. Usually Starlight keeps her in check but not here for some reason. Also she didn't really have a point narrative-wise besides to give Starlight someone to talk to.
*"There can be no Freedom without Order."* *"There can be no Order without Strength."* *"There is no Strength without Devotion to the Truth."* The Force Shall Set Me Free.
Ah, the dreaded Molebear (Ursus Subterraneus). Closely related to the Bugbear (Ursus Apiarius) from Slice of Life. Except for Fluttershy's friend Harry, bears don't have a very good reputation in Equestria.
I was a bit surprised at the ending of this, for a moment I thought maybe Starlight might call in maybe Princess Celesita and Luna because there are many MANY similarities between the two brothers and the two sisters. Thinking back on it now i realize its kind of silly but i really do hope that there might be an episode where they interact some how because im kind of curious to see how they would react.
This was a great episode, I'm now really enjoying how thorax has changed the changeling society by doing arts and crafts, theatre and free forums, like a support group and seeing him and pharnyx reminds me of Celestia and Luna ^^ 9/10 ^^
hard to compare Thorax and Pharnyx to Celestia and Luna when the whole hive are brothers from the same mother, and its only Thorax that has a royal position, unlike the sisters Celestia and Luna.
That's my favorite line as well, it's so hilarious. It was kinda shocking for me though since it sounded a bit TOO MEAN which indirectly promotes bullying. Even more shocking is when he does the "why you hitting yourself?" which is a bully technique. I maybe thinking too deeply into this but I like that the writers are taking brave steps into making the stories more daring like these episodes rather than following the strict "For Little Kids Only" rating rules which gives most writers a lots of limitation (A.K.A.: Limiting their full potential).
Ash Blackwind How does it promote bullying when the character saying it is clearly shown to be in the wrong? Does Hurricane Fluttershy then promote bullying as well because there were bullies shown in a flashback?
I'm just saying that the way he did these negative actions are quite humorous that it kinda "Indirectly" promotes it subconsciously. Also some people Might Misinterpret some of his actions to be somewhat acceptable to do after all because he is one of the "good guys" (and maybe becoming popular) in the show which will somewhat validate that what he did isn't totally wrong. When I say negative actions I meant : mean name calling and quit- hitting- yourself taunt which is similar to what common bullies do.
+Ash Blackwind I doubt that it would actually give them a positive attitude on bullying. I think that if anything, the greater danger of this scene was Pharanx doing something nice and something bad immediately back to back. I could maybe see a child not wanting to stand up to friends or family members who treat them badly because they are occasionally nice to them as well. But it's usually not one episode that makes up their mind though, it's how many times they see this kind of "moral" repeated. And I don't think it's a thing you see too often, so it's fine by me.
I actually found this episode kind of interesting in that it almost got to the point of toxic masculinity vs its complete opposite, especially with Thorax's flashback. That scene came off very much as a story of a male not acting how males were expected to act, even to the point where their brother, who protects them from others, still picks on them for essentially "being too wimpy". Even his line about him needing to grow a thicker hide is very reminiscent of that. Then there's the opposite, where people are so focused on talking out their feelings and prettying up the place that they've almost lost the ability to defend themselves, not knowing how to face a problem anymore. In the end, I found the lesson here to actually be pretty interesting, about finding a balance between the two sides.
One of my favorite scenes was the Feeling Forum when they're all complaining about Pharyx when out of the blue, one Changeling complains about his soup being too hot and when the others look at him in confusion, he just says ' What? I thought the Feeling Forum was to share our problems' Also I like that they made Pharyx's new form similar to Thorax, almost like they want him to be second-in-command if something should happen to Thorax.
I like this episode, we finally get to see how is the changelings's new life style, i rewatch all the season 7 episodes so far, and i realize there are many times talk about wars and dictators, technicly equestria is making allies (dragons, yaks, changelings, etc), also chrysalis still mising, it may sound a crazy and stupid theory, but it kinda feels there's going to be a war or at least an epic battle.
I too would like to see some real conflict either between the old and new changelings, or some kind of civil war with the return of Chrysalis. But sadly, such things are too dark for this show, despite what kids media has shown in the past, and even what this show has done... oh well. But if you are interested in a more serious take on changelings in the form of a well-written story, involving stuff like racial tension (book 1), intra-species values conflict (book 2), and even civil war (book 3), I highly recommend the fimfic series called "Of the Hive" (bit.ly/2vUhf9P) by Law Abiding Pony. That deals with the national relations Equestria has with other changeling hives (well, one in particular) after Chrysalis invaded the first time. Essentially, one of the other hives wants to be peaceful with Equestria, but the ponies are afraid of anything to do with changelings, so a whole political and cultural adventure takes place over what is now four books. In my opinion, that series is the best representation of changelings I have ever read. It deals with some mature themes, however, so I caution against younger readers reading it.
I second the recommendation, it's one of my Super Favorites! ...Which is a bookshelf I made specifically to separate the really REALLY great ones from the really great ones, though only the first in a series is allowed to be in the list.
Dominus Alicorn thanks, i'll read them, i know these topics are too dark for a kid show. But it's curious how they putting these topics on inocent lines, i'm still feeling that they are building something.
This was considered one of my favorite episodes. As well as one of the best episodes in Season 7. I love the humor and dialogue in it. And I like how the culture for the Changeling looks. And Throax will always be my favorite character in the series. :3 And you know, I would love a AMWDW for Throax.
You know, I feel a personal connection to Pharynx. I could tell from the start that he cared for the well-being of his hive, and just wanted what he thought was best. I was sort of hoping he'd say as much to his hivemates, maybe try some of their new ways of life, but that's just me
Am I the only one who thinks they got too peaceful too fast? I would think there'd be a lot more changelings like Pharynx considering that they went from one culture to its exact opposite in just a few minutes. Even if Thorax managed to be more assertive, I would still believe that it would take many generations before everychangeling accepted friendship to the level that they are now. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't even see one competitive sport among all of their activities.
The placement of this episode is very close to last-last week's episode. It barely leaves any time to flesh out (in our mind) the reformation of the remaining changelings when Torax says there are still some left. It could also mean some of them went back with Chrysalis but no one said anything about it.
DiegoAlanTorres69, Yes, we needed a more gradual transition for it to work. Also, even if most of the hive left, it's still a surprise that so many opted to change to such a degree.
This episode hits home for me in a certain personal way. Why? Because I had to face the acception of giving up on someone when I didn't want to. I'll try to keep this short. I hardly ever thought that I'd ever give up on anyone. I saw that no-one is bad just because. That there always was a motive, a personal struggle or issue they've had that makes their actions understandable or relatable. Nothing was so black and white. Most people whom I've had trouble with in school, I've eventually understood and we'd be able to communicate on some level. However, one person had always seemed uncomfortable around me, and would reject me whenever I tried to get to know him. Several of my friends would say that it was best to just let him be, and believe that he was acting the way he was just because he was rude. But, I kept trying to understand his motives, struggles, for YEARS. I kept thinking "There HAS to be a good reason as to why he keeps acting like this. I HAVE to understand." It wasn't until near the end of High School that he explained why he doesn't like me. He told me that it was just because he just didn't like me. It didn't matter what I did, whether it was good or bad. If it was done by me, he wouldn't like it. After all the fights and frustrations we've went through, after hearing that as his explanation, I had trouble swallowing that reason. But in the end, I just accepted that explanation and gave in that he would never change his opinion on me. I just gave up on trying to help him, and let things be the way they are. I honestly kinda wish I didn't give up on him, that I could've done SOMETHING more to fix this. But I just couldn't. I don't even know if I should be typing this, cause it looks like I'm calling him out online, as if I don't forgive him or that I want the internet to go after him. But I don't! Even though I know I couldn't have done more, I WANTED to have done more. To help. I do hope he's taking good care of himself out there. That he doesn't hurt himself anymore.
I greatly enjoy Thorax as a male figure, though I feel they make 'im... 'too prissy' Still, he's being used in an effective way to show how males can also be role models. Which is something quite a few shows badly need. Still, moment of the episode for me goes to Pharynx: "I put you in a bag. I thought it went great!" XD
"too prissy" isnt a thing dear. on several occasions we have seen thorax ready to beat someone up because they posed a threat to his friends. im pretty sure him trying to lure the molebear away was more because he understood that the creature was literally just hungry and other creatures being near their food made them grumpy (dogs will sometimes bark at other dogs if they are near their food bowl) so he was trying to do the right thing and make sure neither party his hurt. and then his brother is in danger and he was fully prepared to beat the molebear up badly. he literally turned into a bear to fight a dragon lord to protect spike.
I like his "prissiness". Feminine male characters rarely occur in fiction (and when they do they're usually used for jokes) and I'm glad they're becoming more common in recent years.
There we go. Absolutely, male characters expressing femininity is a great way to characterize them, the only issue I took with this in Throax's case was that I felt it was a tad overstated. But I very much enjoy that they're slowly showing more of his kingly demeanor. o3o
The flashback of Thorax and his Pharynx did surprise me a bit as well. He was standing up for him for getting picked on but until he made Thorax hit himself a few times. That fight scene when they're making that big creature hurt itself just like the flashback. Trixie was funny at times in this episode.
I think that there are Chanegelings with Crysalis and Crysalis is building up her army to fight and get the land back and Fernyx will lead the reformed chaneglings to battle
Personally, I like Starlight's speech. From a pony who controlled other ponies, to this speech about freedom. That's a huge step already in her character.
I think the big difference between Twilight's and Thorax's situations is that Twilight was given plenty of opportunities to develop her leadership skills before she became a princess. Thorax was thrust into the role much earlier on in his development, and so he has to develop the leadership skills on the job,
On the subject of the Changeling culture change: I really like fact that there cultures change to being basically the opposite of their war like hunter society logically follows as an overcompensation for their cultures awful past. Also, Trixie's and Starlight's on screen chemistry have pretty much made them my favorite characters this season. Long time fan Dr. Wolf! looking forward to hearing more from you in the future!
I really like thorax. For some they dont like him but i do given his past and kinda how changelings represent male kids. they all want to join the military or be sports stars but their is an outcast
I liked this episode. It was cool to get a look into the new changling culture and the interactions between Starlight and Trixie were entertaining! This reminds me of the Royal Problem episode too. I am looking forward to more episodes and the changling civil war if it appears in the future.
Between "To Where and Back Again," Trixie is quickly becoming my favorite character. While not the most admirable character, and I certainly wouldn't want more than one of her in the show, I've started looking forward to her involvement in a story.
Think we get a dragon episode with Ember struggle and changes too? I'm enjoy Thorax and hope we get him and his brother help in the season finally. I'm enjoy them all and hope we get to see more of them.
I hope they bring chrysalis back for the season finale, or maybe the 1st episodes of season 8. I bet she will lead a rebellion, and thorax will have to do something about it, etc. I'm just curious to find out what the writers have done to extend chrysalis' storyline!
There are normally too many other princesses for Twilight to practice the leadership skills and qualities for which Celestia lauded her in 'Magical Mystery Cure.' Wasn't the only time she had to step up in 'Princess Twilight Sparkle' when Tia and Luna had vanished? Otherwise, the only thing she has done as the Princess of Friendship is go on Map Quests whenever the map has sent her. By contrast, there's only one ruler in the Hive, so Thorax has to learn to be a good leader even though he spent most of his life as an outsider. His is clearly the greater challenge.
one aspect of this episode is that this is (i'm almost certain) a build-up episode to when crysalis comes back for her hive... now i can't wait to see crysalis come back!
I wish they make an episode where Ember and her dragons and Thorax and his Reformed Changlings are invited to a Gala at Canterlot and the ponies of Canterlot start to be prejudice towards the dragons and changlings, Princess Twilight and her friends try to convince the Canterlot ponies that their not evil they're friendly, would that be a good idea for an episode?
*"It might always easier to simply persecute those who don't "Fit In," that doesn't make it right." They might well be or have what you need to get by or to grow as people.* Glad to see this talked about, eh? That one shouldn't simply kick ppl out of groups and such, They might not always fit in but that doesn't mean they cannot still be of worth. ;3
I love Pharynx's reformed design. While I don't dislike the one Thorax got, Pharynx's reformed design is what I'd honestly expected for a reformed changling to look like
Really liked this episode, doesn't matter how you look, how tall are you, the color of your skin. Thorax's brother reminded me Raphael from TMNT. Great episode
I think the writers were trying to discuss gender in the safety forum with the green changeling talking about colors. I'm genderfluid myself and it sounded pretty similar to some of my thoughts. Not sure if that was the intension but it felt kinda nice that it might have been their motives.
I love that they shown how much has changed for the location and culture ever since the changling reformation. The hive now has plantation growing instead of being a wasteland and more activities like theater and talking about your worries are available for the changlings. The MLP universe is getting a bit interesting😊
now that you mention it, i'm starting to see a pattern o.o. seems like we had so many seasons focus on the mane 6 that other groups of characters is starting to form their own story. Throax and the changeling, starlight glimmer forming her own circle of friendships, like maud, and trixie, and so on, and perhaps ember which may possibly include spike. just starting to see like in the end, the show is forming unique story focus on other characters, and possibly forming groups to build up for a more powerful event that maybe the ponies can't handle by themselves? o.o
1:17 this is why it annoys me that starlight gives up so fast. Like Pharynx had only really been reasonable up until that point and they only tried to convince him once. It would of been nice to see a montage of them trying to convince him so it didn’t make starlight look bad. Because honestly, starlight is stubborn, and it just doesn’t seem like her to give up on someone so quick, especially someone she relates to.
What I actually really liked about the episode is Phranx's "reformed" design. Most of the time, you see really bright pastel colors with the changelings and it always looks just a little bit off. I'm getting *used* to it, persay... but that doesn't mean I'm fond of it yet. With Pharanx, while they still stick to the pastel design, the darker colors actually fit more in my opionon. Idk, it just...blends in more to persay but at the same time still has a uniqueness. Kind of like staying similar to the original changelings, but defintely showing a difference. I feel like if they did that with all the changelings - a bit more darker pastel colors - it would've fit a lot better, and we also wouldn't have as much of a civil war with the new changeling designs XD Well least if anyone wanted to go canon with the show with their OC but didn't like the bright pastel colors, they now do have the option to go darker if they wish. (Not that they didn't have the option before, but some like sticking canonly to the show while others don't mind being looser or even going full on unique that has yet to be seen)
It's so weird that now there's no driving force to the changelings, they're just... there. Not needing anything must be boring as hell. I wonder is that's what drove the Gems in Steven Universe to become a galaxy-conquering race in the first place. Good thing they've been finding more constructive ways to waste their time, in this case. However, Pharynx has a point: the hive has been sitting there doing nothing and now it can't protect itself. You know if some greedy ruler from a distant kingdom hears about that they'd want to get their hands on all that free labor force lying there unattended. They need military defense for that.
@@nightshroud9671 I don't feel that was the problem (they still feed on love, it's just that they now produce the love they need. It's a perfectly fine explanation for them quitting parasitism and a good message overall) so much as the fact that the writers took that nowhere, when it could've gone in interesting ways. Immediately I can think of an "adjustment" mini-arc where the changes learn to live outside Chrysalis' tyranny (you'd think heads would butt after a massive change in their society). Learn how to be individuals, not drones, and live with differences within their own little community. Maybe sneak in a metaphor for life after abusive parenthood, because that topic seems to be all the rage in cartoons in these last few years (not to mention the commentary that could come of Chrysalis using others' literal emotions to her own benefit and no one else's). It could have been great. Instead we got a "they're good now. We're done here" type of deal with Pharynx's single working braincell being their only conflict since being basically liberated (in a political sense). I still love Friendship is Magic for all it's done for me, but one of its faults is consistently failing to deliver compelling stories in an otherwise fascinating world. It's downright heartbreaking at times.
@@FunnyFany I think it was mentioned that they don't feed on love AT ALL anymore. Something isn't right honestly. About the whole "they're good now, we're done here" deal, It reminds me of the issue with Luna. After she got hit by the rainbow and forcibly purified, that was it. They didn't touch on or properly resolve the issues that led her into becoming NMM. Just fire a rainbow at her and apparently she is suddenly fine being in Celestia's shadow.
Doctor, making the comparison of how the story moves, main characters make mistakes and the others need to fix it to get closer together, you can see that same format in the episode center around Spike, Ember and Throrax.
I loved the Braveheart speech reference, but seeing Pharynx's change made me cringe a bit to see this male changeling version of the royal sisters vibe. Not sure if that was a good thing or I like where that may lead.
eehhhhhhhhh. i was getting a more "_this was meant to be gay but its a show for CHILDREN so theyll just be brothers_" and technically from his design, pharynx is technically a leader almost as much as thorax, as neither are royal. thats for the marefolk
When I first heard the situation, I thought they'd go with Pharynx seeking Chrysalis out. Kinda like a Lion King 2 Zira thing where changelings who wanted to follow the old ways follow the old leader.
They should make another background ponies episode like In slice of life, but this time it takes place at Canterlot, like moon dancer and her friends try to get tickets for a concert, but every pony in Canterlot are on the rush to get to the concert, upper crust, jet set, Fancypants and Fleur dis Lee in this episode as well
pharynx saw that the changelings were forgetting how to defend themselves. sometimes in life you have to fight whether it be physically to escape someone or something, or emotionally to not let someone's words effect you or to try and stay who you are sometimes the fight is short and sometimes it takes years
What would make for an interesting story was if there was another changeling leader, with a new variant of changelings that could gain power through other means than just love. This could make for an interesting dynamic, especially if this "hive" had neutral feelings for ponies, which would then put another "peg" in pony/changeling interactions. And more importantly: 1. they don't become "reformed" changelings, because they never were "evil", they just have other views and goals. 2. They are neither leaning to Crysalis's side, nor the pony side. Their goal is merely to live and thrive. oh, and also (this is leaning into headcanon fanfiction territory), the leader is forme the same "hatching" generation as Crysalis, meaning he's in the leader hiarchy, a patriarch of a changeling hive. Could make for some interesting interactions
Something I want to see in Season 8 is where Twilight actually takes on royal duties as a Princess, and how her new role affects her friends as well as Ponyville, and possibly the rest of Equestria. We have seen a few moments where Twilight takes part in ceremonies and overseeing the Equestria Games with Celestia, Luna, and Cadence. But other than that, we haven't really seen Twilight take on any significant leadership roles. It would certainly lead up to some very interesting character development, conflicts, setups and whatnot.
Huh, I'm first! This episode was the first one I've seen in a long time, and I'm gonna be the first to say that Tharanx's (I think that's how it's spelled) reformed form is completely AWESOME! This has to be one of the best episodes since Crusaders of the Lost Mark!
I agree! Also, not to be "that guy," but his name is Pharynx. You know, as in the organ at the back of your throat that helps in eating, breathing, and speaking? I'll admit that I find it is a bit odd that he wasn't named after a traditional insect body part like some other changelings might be (i.e. Thorax), but it works nonetheless. As for the episode itself, it was a bit lackluster for me. I understood what it was going for, but it felt like the story had a lot more to offer but wasn't able to execute it entirely well. I did, however, very much enjoy the design of Pharynx's new form and how it coincides with his broodmate Thorax's, specifically with the pseudo-deer antlers. Maybe there's a chance that Pharynx could be some sort of prince to play in to Thorax's role of what I'd assume to be king and could help him lead the new hive. I'm just hoping that Pharynx won't turn out to be a one-off character used solely to represent the small rebellion against Thorax's unappealing rule, and that he will actually have a role to play later on in the season and possibly in seasons to come. Time will tell, I guess.
Elijah Foltz it's alright, I didn't look up how Pharynx's name was spelt, although this is coming from a high schooler who didn't look up something like some noob. As for his position, I think that him being some kind of prince is actually pretty accurate, considering that he's now officially the only other Changeling with antlers. I guess that's what happens when you start looking like mythical deer, which I think is something else entirely because of how regal they look. My OC is actually part deer herself even though neither of her parents were part deer to begin with. Quick question, though. Are you familiar with the Fire Emblem series?
It's looking like the Changeling Pack are adopting the same diarchy system that Euestria have, with Thorax representing Celestia, the gentle warmth that shines & internally makes the Pack a better place, and Pharynx representing Luna, the shadow that protects the pack from external threats behind the scenes.
What I found very disappointing about the episode was that like always, only premieres and finales are allowed to take up the time for two episodes. I think this would have been a lot better with time to flow from one character choice to the next, instead of rushing it.
Pharynx best bug! All hail the Tsunderebug! Heh, seriously though, this episode is tied with The Times They Are A Changeling in my personal favorite episodes list. And no doubt, my favorite lines are the dialouge between Thorax and Pharynx before and after Pharnyx transformed. Because Tsunderebug deserves to be in his brother's life and those lines perfectly show that. Great review Doc, you did this episode proud
Trixie is always a win. I love her ego in this world of everyone being friends and love and peace and friendship. Also, Pharynx started off really awesome. Then they "reformed" him too. And i had such high hope for an awesome changeling like how they used to be. At least his personality remains though, so i can count that as a half win. With Discord gone, Tirek gone, the Sirens gone, the Dragons gone, the Griffons gone, Sunset Shimmer gone, Starlight Glimmer gone, Nightmare Moon gone, Daybreaker gone, Sombra gone, Windigos gone, Timberwolves gone, the Ursa Major gone, and now the Changelings gone too, it seems all my hope rests solely with Chrysalis for a decent antagonist for this show.
I personally was slightly disappointed that the "group of rogue changelings" was dealt with off screen between the other episode and this one, but that's neither here nor there. It was nice to see that Pharynx didn't have to embrace the saccharine, lovey-dovey way of life the new changelings are doing in order do feel welcomed in his home. (Btw, that "safe space" forum was terrifying to me.) His reformed design, while still not as good as the original changeling design, was at least nice with the cool color scheme, mixing subdued pink and purple with a darker chitin color... like a pink dress shirt can still look masculine when paired with a black suit. That said, if what some of us want to see here with the changeling conflict is stuff like racial tension, intra-species values conflict, even to the point of civil war... we will certainly not be getting that in the show. However, I have been rereading a fimfic series by Law Abiding Pony called "Of the Hive" (bit.ly/2vUhf9P), which deals with the national relations Equestria has with other changeling hives after Chrysalis invaded the first time (essentially, one of the other hives wants to be peaceful with Equestria, but the ponies are afraid of anything to do with changelings, so a whole political and cultural adventure takes place over what is now four books). For anyone interested in a more serious take on the changeling species and racial tension that comes after a full-on attack, that series is, in my opinion, the best representation of changelings I have ever read. I would not recommend it for younger readers, though, as it deals with some mature themes. In short, this was an interesting story in concept, but like a lot of S6 and S7 episodes, kind of underwhelming in execution.
Hey DrWolf. I've been thinking about an idea that I'd love to get some feedback on. I originally thought about making a video seeing as I've never done an MLP video before I didn't think it would get seen enough in order to create the discussion I want. So here is the idea. Recently, we've been seeing a trend of side and one-shot characters come to the forefront to lead their own stories. We have also seen the effect that the mane 6 have had on said characters as well as background characters with my main example being the smile song in a friend in deed due to its relevance. So what would you think of an episode where Pinkie Pie goes into some form of depression where all the town's people have to use what they have learned from Pinkie Pie to help her. Also, I'm not talking about the depression based on mistaken assumptions that we saw in a party of one that was quickly resolved once the mistake was addressed. I'm talking true depression due to some event. First thought was something as serious as Gummy dying just because that is the only thing I could think of that could possibly get Pinkie that depressed without killing an actual character but I don't think the writers would even be willing to go that far. I think this would be an episode closer to the end of the series as a way to wrap up Pinkie's character arc. What do you think? Sorry for the long post.
am i the only one wondering why they made Pharnyx with such a unique color palette compared to the rest of the drones? and whether specifying him as Thorax's brother had any real significance besides making him the Luna of the changeling hive? up to this point, most everyone assumed Chrysalis was the mother of all the changelings, which would make specifying Pharnyx as Thorax's brother completely pointless, as all those changelings would be siblings. perhaps this means the changelings aren't all Chrysalis's children, and the drones breed amongst themselves.
that could also be the case. there were some feminine voices among the other changelings i think, but i suppose Chrysalis could forbid them to breed amongst themselves. but in that case, there's not much explanation to the brothers unique appearances. (not many people notice that Thorax had a lighter shade of blue/turquoise compared to the other changeling drones) perhaps then, if Chrysalis has what's basically a reverse harem, one pair of changelings had children together behind Chrysalis's back, and thus came Thorax and Pharynx.
FearfulFloof He used the term "broodmate" sometimes instead of brother... maybe the Queen does birth them all and that's simply the equivalent, and so the word brother helped them avoid confusion?
I have a question for you, Doc. Considering how you seemed either indifferent or not liking the new changeling look, what did you think of Pharynx's new design?
I did like that conclusion Starlight jumped to was a classic trope of television and Well,at least the design of Pharanx is awesome.But I am having the feeling that with Pharanx they eliminated the on,y possibility for Chrysalis to get her power back.
Blue Hearse Thank you for your suggestion,but while the thought is technically correct I am afraid this is still a show,which doesn't have to apply to the laws of nature. So just saying she can do it because she is based off bees, is a Argument you should use with care.
I kinda see it as a kind of symbolism. Like a blooming rose. Thorax is the petals: Gentle, Beautiful, a symbol of love. Pharynx is the thorns: Powerful, Deadly, a symbol of pain. But the thorns also protect the flower as Pharynx protects Thorax. That's what I see that is.
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That is so cute omg
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"Trixie has accepted being second-best..."
That was the best line in the episode. Period. XD
"Second best" to whom, I wonder? :)
especially how Trixie reacts to it.
BBBHuey knowing her, probably Celestia.
Probably Twilight, I'd say.
I say Starlight.
I think Pharynx has a nice design not to colorful it'll hurt your eyes.
Same. Even after he reforms his design is simile to his old one.
Well, whereas the other changelings wanted to become something brand new and changed to be super colorful, Phalanx (Pharynx?) wanted to still be like before, and so adopted a closer form.
It's too awsome:3
He's also DEFINITELY Thorax's Brother... Dem Horns, yo. Seriously, though. Are those AWESOME horns something exclusive to "Royal" changed-lings?
He looks like a demon!!
Thorax : "You can come with me to the "Feeling" forum."
Trixie : "The Feeling what-now ?"
Thorax : "Oh it's a place for changelings to express their feelings so we all gain a better understading of each other. It's really help bring the hive closer together."
I'm sure it's mean nothing.
One day later on Fimfiction
OH GOD IT'S EVERYWHERE !
Twilight had seasons to show that she was good leader before she was made alicorn, while Thorax was just regular foot soldier untill he became leader. Its natural that he has much more bumpy ride than Twilight.
Pharynx should be thorax's General he can act as a symbol of strength to defend their home and it's not the first time in fiction siblings gained leadership role alongside each other
Starter King Looking at how the design differs from the other changelings, how it's like Thorax's king design but smaller, and the role he plays in the hive(protection/defense against threats), I agree that High-ranking General would suit Pharyx nicely.
From what we've seen, I'd say that's what they're going to go with.
That should prove an interesting setting if we ever see the return of Chrysalis...
I’m calling him the prince of defense
My favorite line of dialogue: "How am I supposed to even find him?!" "Hey, I just saw Pharynx go that way." "Oh. Well, that was easy."
Pharynx is pretty much the Luna of the changelings.
VanillaCubcake that were exactly my thoughts after seeing the ending.
+VanillaCubcake You stole my line. ;-)
+TimeTravelPony You're welcome ;)
VanillaCubcake true
YAAAAAAAAAS ;3 its in vise versa instead of the mane six it was Celestia who got off her flank and stopped Nightmare moon not making herself weak bringing Luna back i got to say Pharnxy looks awsome as sh*t I call Changelings and sea ponies a new trend in ocs:3 next up Griffins:3
I'm loving the changelings more and more with every episode featuring them.
And Pharynx looks so cool after he transformed. Because he's colorful like the others but still pretty dark. It looks so awesome.
Pharynx's design, both before and after, are very interesting. The only variations we had on the before were armoured and plain vanilla. His body type may have been the exact same type as every other changeling but he had variations in colour, something I now wish I had seen in the season 6 finale. I attribute his different shell design to the fact that thorax started to change after embracing friendship and love and because pharynx has been around so much of that same thing he started to change, but it was very gradual. His final form has given us the idea that changelings in power have greater stature than the others, something we never saw in Chrysalis' hive as she was supreme ruler. It also showed us that, even with the bright and colourful redesign of the changelings, there can still be somewhat edgy OCs made as changelings can still have dark colours instead of the bright colours every single other changeling seems to have. This makes it seem like that would be a rare trait, so I hope I don't see an ocean of 'edgy' changeling OCs that use the new body types.
Does anyone else see the paraells between Thorax and Phranyx, and Tirek & Scorpan?
Both royalty of a foreign nation, one kind and soft hearted the other mean and sees love/friendship as a weakness, both are brothers, and had interactions with ponies that ultimate made a difference in their relationship as siblings.
The major difference here being on how they both care and mended said their relationship unlike Tirek & Scorpan.
However they also share traits with Princess Celestia and Princess Luna too. Like Celestia, Thirax takes time listen in on his subjects concerns and tries to please them accordantlly. Like Luna, Pharynx knows the importance of security preparation and is a loner type.
There is also the fact that they both came into power by overthrowing the previous corrupt leader and being appointed by the citizens. Celestia & Luna vs Discord and Thorax vs Chrysalis.
Also apparently Changelings actually recognize the importance of therapy sessions and consoling groups. Take note Equestria.
I think Thorax is better parallel for Celestia then Twilight. Even his brother is smaller and darker and more of a protective role, like Luna.
EmeraldDragon that makes sense
EmeraldDragon Pharanx is the older one, but okay.
Thorax said they were from the same "litter" which would actually make them same age. Also it's not a comparison of age, but roles.
Even twins have an older and a younger. Bugbro probably came out of his egg first.
I think we are missing the forest for the trees here.
In my opinion the best line is Pharynx's first dismissive mild insult.
Starlight: "I know when we first met it didn't go that well..."
Pharynx: "I stuffed you in a bag, I think it went great."
"Sometimes I feel like a blue changeling, sometimes I feel like a purple changeling .. but here I am .. a green one" : D
"My soup's too hot!... what? I thought we could lay down and share our problems doc."
I think the best surprise for me might've been at the end, when Pharynx reformed. I admit, I was hoping he wouldn't be, or it would just be one giant message for you should give into the group to fit in. But, that isn't the case here. At the very end, it's shown that you don't need to be all lovey-dovey of a changeling to go through the metamorphosis, and all you need is to let love into your heart, and Pharynx is able to do this when the other changelings finally accept him for who he is. And, even though I didn't initally want him to change, I think his new form actually works. He is able to show he's a part of the new changeling society, but his darker color scheme and style work in a way that still complements who he is without making him a completely re-written character, in form or in personality.
There's one thing you haven't mentioned, and I liked: Starlight's encouragment speech. It's nice to see that she still has that charisma and rethorical talents that let her become a dictator in the past.
Thorax's brother looks cool reformed and all, but I really do miss the old changeling design. :(
This episode does a lot to help give us some insight into how the society of Changelings compare to before and after Chrysalis's rule. From what we've heard from Thorax, they didn't really have much beyond just being a military force to protect the hive and feed on the love of others. This means that in terms of the level of Happiness the Changelings had was bare minimum for survival at best and likely even below that much more of the times since they were always starving. They probably didn't have anything to celebrate, games to play, or even behave as individuals before Thorax became their new king and didn't just have to work to rebuild their culture from the ground up, but actually give them a culture in the first place. With the issue of feeding on love resolved and no longer needing to be on constant guard against the rest of the world they were able to devote time to enjoying their time and expressing themselves. It may have felt a little cringy at times, but all this was still new to them and a great change since they could reach higher levels of Happiness that they were never able to reach prior.
The one flaw was that they were losing their ability to defend themselves by becoming too passive. But Pharynx proved to be essential in maintaining the military side of the Changelings so that they can remain strong, but still enjoy more of what life has to offer than just mere survival. So while Thorax can be seen as the heart, Pharynx is the muscle and in a lot of ways they are like the Changeling versions of Celestia and Luna.
I'll look forward to seeing how the Changelings keep developing. They've come quite a way so far and should a huge enemy arrive that even the ponies cannot handle on their own I'm sure we'll see them along with the Dragons, Yaks, and Griffons to come to their aid.
Christopher Snape Yeah. The only time we even heard talk of something was the season 7 premier when Thorax mentioned the Changeling Gorb Fest, though we don't even know if that existed before Thorax took charge. The way this episode makes them sound they were nothing more than parasites that fed on everyone else and offered nothing in return. So to the rest of Equestria, the Changelings would be a species that everyone would have been better off without till they were given a more peaceful way to live.
"I put you in a bag, I thought it went great."
That has to be my favourite aspect of this episode as well, that everyone was in the right and in the wrong to some level.
I also feel like this is the writer's addressing the criticisms of the Changeling redesign. Not only can Pharynx be a stand-in for those who were put off by the new colourful changelings, but Prince Pharynx's Design seems to be a less garish and more immediately appealing for his darker colours and less prominent antlers.
Also, let's not dismiss how adorable the new Changeling society is :3
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This episode was great as it discussed how the changelings are adapting to their new lives as well as the many hidden morals.
1, the leadership of Thorax that you lightly touched on intrests me too.
2, the disedence between the changelings adds to their characters as a swarm but each individuals.
3, how even a peaceful nation has to learn to defend themselves to keep that peace alive. You can't have peace in this world without learning to defend yourself from others trying to shatter that peace.
4, Starlight admitting being a dictator opens her character arc up even more, being able to relate to others with the same background. More info of why I have grown to love Starlight more than any other of the main cast.
5, if all the changelings have been reformed to Thorax's knowledge, how does Chrysalis plan to take her revenge? And what do the changeling young look like now?
I really don't have much to say to the episode. It was nice to see a flashback and Pharynx's design stands out from the rest of the changelings. I was not a fan of Trixie in this episode because she seemed more rude. The molebear was an odd-looking creature, but was a sight to see. I just have one question...
What kind of creature did Pharnyx turn into? That thing was awesome.
Preston Lockhart Yeah, what was that thing?!
Maybe it's foreshadowing?
Personally I like the more odd looking creatures like the molebear, because it helps the world of Equestria feel more alien and unique compared to a more standard and traditional fantasy setting, it is why Morrowind's enviroment was considered one of the best designed in the elder scrolls series.
molebear, BeeBear, Bunyip, And so on. I agree.
I think it was some king of spider-scorpion-bee hybrid thing he transformed into. But yeah that form was awesome.
Yeah Trixie was especially obnoxious in this episode. Usually Starlight keeps her in check but not here for some reason. Also she didn't really have a point narrative-wise besides to give Starlight someone to talk to.
*"There can be no Freedom without Order."*
*"There can be no Order without Strength."*
*"There is no Strength without Devotion to the Truth."*
The Force Shall Set Me Free.
*"You are not prepared!"* - Illidan Stormrage
(sorry, wrong franchise)
"I put you in a bag I say it went great" -pharnx
😂
Ah, the dreaded Molebear (Ursus Subterraneus). Closely related to the Bugbear (Ursus Apiarius) from Slice of Life. Except for Fluttershy's friend Harry, bears don't have a very good reputation in Equestria.
please impart all of your knowledge on me
It's a trope!
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BearsAreBadNews
for the thousanth time it is called a molewarf
I was a bit surprised at the ending of this, for a moment I thought maybe Starlight might call in maybe Princess Celesita and Luna because there are many MANY similarities between the two brothers and the two sisters. Thinking back on it now i realize its kind of silly but i really do hope that there might be an episode where they interact some how because im kind of curious to see how they would react.
This was a great episode, I'm now really enjoying how thorax has changed the changeling society by doing arts and crafts, theatre and free forums, like a support group and seeing him and pharnyx reminds me of Celestia and Luna ^^ 9/10 ^^
hard to compare Thorax and Pharnyx to Celestia and Luna when the whole hive are brothers from the same mother, and its only Thorax that has a royal position, unlike the sisters Celestia and Luna.
The mlp reviewing community is easy to please. What else is new. 6/10 I didn't hate it xD
that was the goal I mean "the royal sisters" and "the royal brothers"
My favorite line:
"Wooow, so you're *both* losers."
That's my favorite line as well, it's so hilarious.
It was kinda shocking for me though since it sounded a bit TOO MEAN which indirectly promotes bullying.
Even more shocking is when he does the "why you hitting yourself?" which is a bully technique.
I maybe thinking too deeply into this but I like that the writers are taking brave steps into making the stories more daring like these episodes rather than following the strict "For Little Kids Only" rating rules which gives most writers a lots of limitation (A.K.A.: Limiting their full potential).
Ash Blackwind
How does it promote bullying when the character saying it is clearly shown to be in the wrong? Does Hurricane Fluttershy then promote bullying as well because there were bullies shown in a flashback?
I'm just saying that the way he did these negative actions are quite humorous that it kinda "Indirectly" promotes it subconsciously. Also some people Might Misinterpret some of his actions to be somewhat acceptable to do after all because he is one of the "good guys" (and maybe becoming popular) in the show which will somewhat validate that what he did isn't totally wrong. When I say negative actions I meant : mean name calling and quit- hitting- yourself taunt which is similar to what common bullies do.
+Ash Blackwind
I doubt that it would actually give them a positive attitude on bullying. I think that if anything, the greater danger of this scene was Pharanx doing something nice and something bad immediately back to back. I could maybe see a child not wanting to stand up to friends or family members who treat them badly because they are occasionally nice to them as well. But it's usually not one episode that makes up their mind though, it's how many times they see this kind of "moral" repeated. And I don't think it's a thing you see too often, so it's fine by me.
I actually found this episode kind of interesting in that it almost got to the point of toxic masculinity vs its complete opposite, especially with Thorax's flashback.
That scene came off very much as a story of a male not acting how males were expected to act, even to the point where their brother, who protects them from others, still picks on them for essentially "being too wimpy". Even his line about him needing to grow a thicker hide is very reminiscent of that.
Then there's the opposite, where people are so focused on talking out their feelings and prettying up the place that they've almost lost the ability to defend themselves, not knowing how to face a problem anymore.
In the end, I found the lesson here to actually be pretty interesting, about finding a balance between the two sides.
yeah, I'd agree it could've been done better, but I still think it's important to recognize that extremes are usually bad in both directions.
One of my favorite scenes was the Feeling Forum when they're all complaining about Pharyx when out of the blue, one Changeling complains about his soup being too hot and when the others look at him in confusion, he just says ' What? I thought the Feeling Forum was to share our problems'
Also I like that they made Pharyx's new form similar to Thorax, almost like they want him to be second-in-command if something should happen to Thorax.
I like this episode, we finally get to see how is the changelings's new life style, i rewatch all the season 7 episodes so far, and i realize there are many times talk about wars and dictators, technicly equestria is making allies (dragons, yaks, changelings, etc), also chrysalis still mising, it may sound a crazy and stupid theory, but it kinda feels there's going to be a war or at least an epic battle.
If there is a battle I hope Hasbro allows for a Y7 or PG version of the battle to be made. Maybe in the comics.
I too would like to see some real conflict either between the old and new changelings, or some kind of civil war with the return of Chrysalis. But sadly, such things are too dark for this show, despite what kids media has shown in the past, and even what this show has done... oh well.
But if you are interested in a more serious take on changelings in the form of a well-written story, involving stuff like racial tension (book 1), intra-species values conflict (book 2), and even civil war (book 3), I highly recommend the fimfic series called "Of the Hive" (bit.ly/2vUhf9P) by Law Abiding Pony. That deals with the national relations Equestria has with other changeling hives (well, one in particular) after Chrysalis invaded the first time. Essentially, one of the other hives wants to be peaceful with Equestria, but the ponies are afraid of anything to do with changelings, so a whole political and cultural adventure takes place over what is now four books. In my opinion, that series is the best representation of changelings I have ever read. It deals with some mature themes, however, so I caution against younger readers reading it.
I second the recommendation, it's one of my Super Favorites! ...Which is a bookshelf I made specifically to separate the really REALLY great ones from the really great ones, though only the first in a series is allowed to be in the list.
Dominus Alicorn thanks, i'll read them, i know these topics are too dark for a kid show. But it's curious how they putting these topics on inocent lines, i'm still feeling that they are building something.
Their life is so underwhelming its not even worth focusing on them anymore. Time to shift focus
This was considered one of my favorite episodes. As well as one of the best episodes in Season 7. I love the humor and dialogue in it. And I like how the culture for the Changeling looks. And Throax will always be my favorite character in the series. :3
And you know, I would love a AMWDW for Throax.
You know, I feel a personal connection to Pharynx. I could tell from the start that he cared for the well-being of his hive, and just wanted what he thought was best. I was sort of hoping he'd say as much to his hivemates, maybe try some of their new ways of life, but that's just me
Starlight's motivation speech was A+
Am I the only one who thinks they got too peaceful too fast?
I would think there'd be a lot more changelings like Pharynx considering that they went from one culture to its exact opposite in just a few minutes. Even if Thorax managed to be more assertive, I would still believe that it would take many generations before everychangeling accepted friendship to the level that they are now.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't even see one competitive sport among all of their activities.
The Channel That Plants Crave true. I'm predicting chrissy being swept under the rug.or some kind of deus ex machina that forces her to change.
The placement of this episode is very close to last-last week's episode. It barely leaves any time to flesh out (in our mind) the reformation of the remaining changelings when Torax says there are still some left. It could also mean some of them went back with Chrysalis but no one said anything about it.
DiegoAlanTorres69, Yes, we needed a more gradual transition for it to work.
Also, even if most of the hive left, it's still a surprise that so many opted to change to such a degree.
This episode hits home for me in a certain personal way. Why? Because I had to face the acception of giving up on someone when I didn't want to.
I'll try to keep this short. I hardly ever thought that I'd ever give up on anyone. I saw that no-one is bad just because. That there always was a motive, a personal struggle or issue they've had that makes their actions understandable or relatable. Nothing was so black and white.
Most people whom I've had trouble with in school, I've eventually understood and we'd be able to communicate on some level. However, one person had always seemed uncomfortable around me, and would reject me whenever I tried to get to know him.
Several of my friends would say that it was best to just let him be, and believe that he was acting the way he was just because he was rude. But, I kept trying to understand his motives, struggles, for YEARS.
I kept thinking "There HAS to be a good reason as to why he keeps acting like this. I HAVE to understand."
It wasn't until near the end of High School that he explained why he doesn't like me. He told me that it was just because he just didn't like me.
It didn't matter what I did, whether it was good or bad. If it was done by me, he wouldn't like it. After all the fights and frustrations we've went through, after hearing that as his explanation, I had trouble swallowing that reason.
But in the end, I just accepted that explanation and gave in that he would never change his opinion on me. I just gave up on trying to help him, and let things be the way they are. I honestly kinda wish I didn't give up on him, that I could've done SOMETHING more to fix this. But I just couldn't.
I don't even know if I should be typing this, cause it looks like I'm calling him out online, as if I don't forgive him or that I want the internet to go after him. But I don't!
Even though I know I couldn't have done more, I WANTED to have done more. To help. I do hope he's taking good care of himself out there. That he doesn't hurt himself anymore.
I greatly enjoy Thorax as a male figure, though I feel they make 'im... 'too prissy'
Still, he's being used in an effective way to show how males can also be role models.
Which is something quite a few shows badly need.
Still, moment of the episode for me goes to Pharynx:
"I put you in a bag. I thought it went great!" XD
"too prissy" isnt a thing dear. on several occasions we have seen thorax ready to beat someone up because they posed a threat to his friends. im pretty sure him trying to lure the molebear away was more because he understood that the creature was literally just hungry and other creatures being near their food made them grumpy (dogs will sometimes bark at other dogs if they are near their food bowl) so he was trying to do the right thing and make sure neither party his hurt. and then his brother is in danger and he was fully prepared to beat the molebear up badly. he literally turned into a bear to fight a dragon lord to protect spike.
I'm guessing neither of you read literally the 2nd line of my comment >_>
I like his "prissiness". Feminine male characters rarely occur in fiction (and when they do they're usually used for jokes) and I'm glad they're becoming more common in recent years.
There we go. Absolutely, male characters expressing femininity is a great way to characterize them, the only issue I took with this in Throax's case was that I felt it was a tad overstated. But I very much enjoy that they're slowly showing more of his kingly demeanor.
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The flashback of Thorax and his Pharynx did surprise me a bit as well. He was standing up for him for getting picked on but until he made Thorax hit himself a few times. That fight scene when they're making that big creature hurt itself just like the flashback. Trixie was funny at times in this episode.
The Soup Changeling is my new favorite background character. =D
I think that there are Chanegelings with Crysalis and Crysalis is building up her army to fight and get the land back and Fernyx will lead the reformed chaneglings to battle
That's what I'm thinking too; it would make sense story wise
LONG LIVE QUEEN CHRYSALIS THE ONE TRUE SUPREME RULER OF ALL CHANGELINGS!!!!!!
(Raises eyebrow) really?
That, or she hatched more. Please, don't think too hard about it.
I guess we shall see… WE SHALL SEE
Personally, I like Starlight's speech.
From a pony who controlled other ponies, to this speech about freedom.
That's a huge step already in her character.
Starlight is best pony
I think the big difference between Twilight's and Thorax's situations is that Twilight was given plenty of opportunities to develop her leadership skills before she became a princess. Thorax was thrust into the role much earlier on in his development, and so he has to develop the leadership skills on the job,
On the subject of the Changeling culture change: I really like fact that there cultures change to being basically the opposite of their war like hunter society logically follows as an overcompensation for their cultures awful past. Also, Trixie's and Starlight's on screen chemistry have pretty much made them my favorite characters this season.
Long time fan Dr. Wolf! looking forward to hearing more from you in the future!
This episode was an absolutely gem and I'm very glad to have had a deeper look into the new Changeling society.
I really like thorax. For some they dont like him but i do given his past and kinda how changelings represent male kids. they all want to join the military or be sports stars but their is an outcast
I liked this episode. It was cool to get a look into the new changling culture and the interactions between Starlight and Trixie were entertaining! This reminds me of the Royal Problem episode too. I am looking forward to more episodes and the changling civil war if it appears in the future.
Between "To Where and Back Again," Trixie is quickly becoming my favorite character. While not the most admirable character, and I certainly wouldn't want more than one of her in the show, I've started looking forward to her involvement in a story.
I just noticed, we have two sisters who rule the ponies, and now two brothers who rule the changlings.
Think we get a dragon episode with Ember struggle and changes too? I'm enjoy Thorax and hope we get him and his brother help in the season finally. I'm enjoy them all and hope we get to see more of them.
I hope they bring chrysalis back for the season finale, or maybe the 1st episodes of season 8. I bet she will lead a rebellion, and thorax will have to do something about it, etc. I'm just curious to find out what the writers have done to extend chrysalis' storyline!
There are normally too many other princesses for Twilight to practice the leadership skills and qualities for which Celestia lauded her in 'Magical Mystery Cure.' Wasn't the only time she had to step up in 'Princess Twilight Sparkle' when Tia and Luna had vanished? Otherwise, the only thing she has done as the Princess of Friendship is go on Map Quests whenever the map has sent her.
By contrast, there's only one ruler in the Hive, so Thorax has to learn to be a good leader even though he spent most of his life as an outsider. His is clearly the greater challenge.
one aspect of this episode is that this is (i'm almost certain) a build-up episode to when crysalis comes back for her hive... now i can't wait to see crysalis come back!
Sisters fight brothers fight but problems come and go.
I want more changelings episode XD
I wish they make an episode where Ember and her dragons and Thorax and his Reformed Changlings are invited to a Gala at Canterlot and the ponies of Canterlot start to be prejudice towards the dragons and changlings, Princess Twilight and her friends try to convince the Canterlot ponies that their not evil they're friendly, would that be a good idea for an episode?
*"It might always easier to simply persecute those who don't "Fit In," that doesn't make it right." They might well be or have what you need to get by or to grow as people.*
Glad to see this talked about, eh? That one shouldn't simply kick ppl out of groups and such, They might not always fit in but that doesn't mean they cannot still be of worth. ;3
I love Pharynx's reformed design. While I don't dislike the one Thorax got, Pharynx's reformed design is what I'd honestly expected for a reformed changling to look like
I'm so glad there was no rebellion like the one mentioned in Triple Threat. Also Pharynx's "You're both losers" line is the best line of the episode.
I hope Pharynx's change applies to the others too. It could be like a cutie mark among the changelings.
Maybe Thorax and Pharynx will defeat Chrysalis once and for all together
Really liked this episode, doesn't matter how you look, how tall are you, the color of your skin. Thorax's brother reminded me Raphael from TMNT. Great episode
I think the writers were trying to discuss gender in the safety forum with the green changeling talking about colors. I'm genderfluid myself and it sounded pretty similar to some of my thoughts. Not sure if that was the intension but it felt kinda nice that it might have been their motives.
I love that they shown how much has changed for the location and culture ever since the changling reformation. The hive now has plantation growing instead of being a wasteland and more activities like theater and talking about your worries are available for the changlings. The MLP universe is getting a bit interesting😊
now that you mention it, i'm starting to see a pattern o.o. seems like we had so many seasons focus on the mane 6 that other groups of characters is starting to form their own story. Throax and the changeling, starlight glimmer forming her own circle of friendships, like maud, and trixie, and so on, and perhaps ember which may possibly include spike.
just starting to see like in the end, the show is forming unique story focus on other characters, and possibly forming groups to build up for a more powerful event that maybe the ponies can't handle by themselves? o.o
1:17 this is why it annoys me that starlight gives up so fast. Like Pharynx had only really been reasonable up until that point and they only tried to convince him once. It would of been nice to see a montage of them trying to convince him so it didn’t make starlight look bad. Because honestly, starlight is stubborn, and it just doesn’t seem like her to give up on someone so quick, especially someone she relates to.
I had a feeling the people considered making this episode a friendship mission, but I like how it became a surprise visit instead.
4:58
“Hey, Pharynx. I know when we first met, it didn't go so well.”
“I put you in a bag. I thought it went great.”
So it looks like Changelings eat bugs now? Wonder how they realized that was a part of their new diet.
What I actually really liked about the episode is Phranx's "reformed" design.
Most of the time, you see really bright pastel colors with the changelings and it always looks just a little bit off. I'm getting *used* to it, persay... but that doesn't mean I'm fond of it yet.
With Pharanx, while they still stick to the pastel design, the darker colors actually fit more in my opionon. Idk, it just...blends in more to persay but at the same time still has a uniqueness. Kind of like staying similar to the original changelings, but defintely showing a difference. I feel like if they did that with all the changelings - a bit more darker pastel colors - it would've fit a lot better, and we also wouldn't have as much of a civil war with the new changeling designs XD
Well least if anyone wanted to go canon with the show with their OC but didn't like the bright pastel colors, they now do have the option to go darker if they wish. (Not that they didn't have the option before, but some like sticking canonly to the show while others don't mind being looser or even going full on unique that has yet to be seen)
It's so weird that now there's no driving force to the changelings, they're just... there. Not needing anything must be boring as hell. I wonder is that's what drove the Gems in Steven Universe to become a galaxy-conquering race in the first place. Good thing they've been finding more constructive ways to waste their time, in this case.
However, Pharynx has a point: the hive has been sitting there doing nothing and now it can't protect itself. You know if some greedy ruler from a distant kingdom hears about that they'd want to get their hands on all that free labor force lying there unattended. They need military defense for that.
I feel like the changelings literally no longer feeding on love in general took away what made them.. well changelings.
@@nightshroud9671 I don't feel that was the problem (they still feed on love, it's just that they now produce the love they need. It's a perfectly fine explanation for them quitting parasitism and a good message overall) so much as the fact that the writers took that nowhere, when it could've gone in interesting ways.
Immediately I can think of an "adjustment" mini-arc where the changes learn to live outside Chrysalis' tyranny (you'd think heads would butt after a massive change in their society). Learn how to be individuals, not drones, and live with differences within their own little community. Maybe sneak in a metaphor for life after abusive parenthood, because that topic seems to be all the rage in cartoons in these last few years (not to mention the commentary that could come of Chrysalis using others' literal emotions to her own benefit and no one else's). It could have been great.
Instead we got a "they're good now. We're done here" type of deal with Pharynx's single working braincell being their only conflict since being basically liberated (in a political sense). I still love Friendship is Magic for all it's done for me, but one of its faults is consistently failing to deliver compelling stories in an otherwise fascinating world. It's downright heartbreaking at times.
@@FunnyFany I think it was mentioned that they don't feed on love AT ALL anymore.
Something isn't right honestly.
About the whole "they're good now, we're done here" deal, It reminds me of the issue with Luna. After she got hit by the rainbow and forcibly purified, that was it. They didn't touch on or properly resolve the issues that led her into becoming NMM. Just fire a rainbow at her and apparently she is suddenly fine being in Celestia's shadow.
Doctor, making the comparison of how the story moves, main characters make mistakes and the others need to fix it to get closer together, you can see that same format in the episode center around Spike, Ember and Throrax.
I loved the Braveheart speech reference, but seeing Pharynx's change made me cringe a bit to see this male changeling version of the royal sisters vibe. Not sure if that was a good thing or I like where that may lead.
but Pharnyx isn't a royal like Luna. Only Thorax is.
eehhhhhhhhh. i was getting a more "_this was meant to be gay but its a show for CHILDREN so theyll just be brothers_" and technically from his design, pharynx is technically a leader almost as much as thorax, as neither are royal. thats for the marefolk
Pharynx was a nice change of pace and so are his reformed colors. Plus that Treehugger like changeling was nice
4:20-4:30 Uh... Doc, Discord? Only Fluttershy was willing to give him a chance.
When I first heard the situation, I thought they'd go with Pharynx seeking Chrysalis out. Kinda like a Lion King 2 Zira thing where changelings who wanted to follow the old ways follow the old leader.
They should make another background ponies episode like In slice of life, but this time it takes place at Canterlot, like moon dancer and her friends try to get tickets for a concert, but every pony in Canterlot are on the rush to get to the concert, upper crust, jet set, Fancypants and Fleur dis Lee in this episode as well
pharynx saw that the changelings were forgetting how to defend themselves. sometimes in life you have to fight whether it be physically to escape someone or something, or emotionally to not let someone's words effect you or to try and stay who you are sometimes the fight is short and sometimes it takes years
I'm glad Pharynx didn't have the cliche line "no one bullies my brother except for me!"
I want to see more of Pharynx in the future, he and Thorax are my favorite changelings!
What would make for an interesting story was if there was another changeling leader, with a new variant of changelings that could gain power through other means than just love. This could make for an interesting dynamic, especially if this "hive" had neutral feelings for ponies, which would then put another "peg" in pony/changeling interactions. And more importantly: 1. they don't become "reformed" changelings, because they never were "evil", they just have other views and goals. 2. They are neither leaning to Crysalis's side, nor the pony side. Their goal is merely to live and thrive. oh, and also (this is leaning into headcanon fanfiction territory), the leader is forme the same "hatching" generation as Crysalis, meaning he's in the leader hiarchy, a patriarch of a changeling hive. Could make for some interesting interactions
Something I want to see in Season 8 is where Twilight actually takes on royal duties as a Princess, and how her new role affects her friends as well as Ponyville, and possibly the rest of Equestria. We have seen a few moments where Twilight takes part in ceremonies and overseeing the Equestria Games with Celestia, Luna, and Cadence. But other than that, we haven't really seen Twilight take on any significant leadership roles. It would certainly lead up to some very interesting character development, conflicts, setups and whatnot.
Huh, I'm first! This episode was the first one I've seen in a long time, and I'm gonna be the first to say that Tharanx's (I think that's how it's spelled) reformed form is completely AWESOME! This has to be one of the best episodes since Crusaders of the Lost Mark!
Pharynx
Magistone oh, thanks
I agree! Also, not to be "that guy," but his name is Pharynx. You know, as in the organ at the back of your throat that helps in eating, breathing, and speaking? I'll admit that I find it is a bit odd that he wasn't named after a traditional insect body part like some other changelings might be (i.e. Thorax), but it works nonetheless. As for the episode itself, it was a bit lackluster for me. I understood what it was going for, but it felt like the story had a lot more to offer but wasn't able to execute it entirely well. I did, however, very much enjoy the design of Pharynx's new form and how it coincides with his broodmate Thorax's, specifically with the pseudo-deer antlers. Maybe there's a chance that Pharynx could be some sort of prince to play in to Thorax's role of what I'd assume to be king and could help him lead the new hive. I'm just hoping that Pharynx won't turn out to be a one-off character used solely to represent the small rebellion against Thorax's unappealing rule, and that he will actually have a role to play later on in the season and possibly in seasons to come. Time will tell, I guess.
Elijah Foltz it's alright, I didn't look up how Pharynx's name was spelt, although this is coming from a high schooler who didn't look up something like some noob. As for his position, I think that him being some kind of prince is actually pretty accurate, considering that he's now officially the only other Changeling with antlers. I guess that's what happens when you start looking like mythical deer, which I think is something else entirely because of how regal they look. My OC is actually part deer herself even though neither of her parents were part deer to begin with.
Quick question, though. Are you familiar with the Fire Emblem series?
Pharanx almost seems like the changeling hive's Luna seeing how his coat is a darker shade then the others and his different design
It's looking like the Changeling Pack are adopting the same diarchy system that Euestria have, with Thorax representing Celestia, the gentle warmth that shines & internally makes the Pack a better place, and Pharynx representing Luna, the shadow that protects the pack from external threats behind the scenes.
I'm Guessing Chrysalis might comeback to cause trouble one day but atleast Thorax is doing what he can for the Changelings.
What I found very disappointing about the episode was that like always, only premieres and finales are allowed to take up the time for two episodes. I think this would have been a lot better with time to flow from one character choice to the next, instead of rushing it.
Fun fact: Pharynx and Bright Mac share a voice actor
my favorite line of dialogue "I put you in a sac, I think it went pretty well"
one thing about changelings that has always buged me is how do they even reproduce seeing how there was only one queen to lay the eggs
Pharynx best bug! All hail the Tsunderebug! Heh, seriously though, this episode is tied with The Times They Are A Changeling in my personal favorite episodes list. And no doubt, my favorite lines are the dialouge between Thorax and Pharynx before and after Pharnyx transformed. Because Tsunderebug deserves to be in his brother's life and those lines perfectly show that.
Great review Doc, you did this episode proud
Trixie is always a win. I love her ego in this world of everyone being friends and love and peace and friendship.
Also, Pharynx started off really awesome. Then they "reformed" him too. And i had such high hope for an awesome changeling like how they used to be. At least his personality remains though, so i can count that as a half win.
With Discord gone, Tirek gone, the Sirens gone, the Dragons gone, the Griffons gone, Sunset Shimmer gone, Starlight Glimmer gone, Nightmare Moon gone, Daybreaker gone, Sombra gone, Windigos gone, Timberwolves gone, the Ursa Major gone, and now the Changelings gone too, it seems all my hope rests solely with Chrysalis for a decent antagonist for this show.
Makes you think how many other changelings aren't reformed yet.
Sonic Gamer because their loyal to their true leader not that traitor.
Note:
I was fooled into thinking that one of the changelings was voiced by Greg Hoffman.
Also, the mole-bear looked like a Raticate.
I personally was slightly disappointed that the "group of rogue changelings" was dealt with off screen between the other episode and this one, but that's neither here nor there. It was nice to see that Pharynx didn't have to embrace the saccharine, lovey-dovey way of life the new changelings are doing in order do feel welcomed in his home. (Btw, that "safe space" forum was terrifying to me.) His reformed design, while still not as good as the original changeling design, was at least nice with the cool color scheme, mixing subdued pink and purple with a darker chitin color... like a pink dress shirt can still look masculine when paired with a black suit.
That said, if what some of us want to see here with the changeling conflict is stuff like racial tension, intra-species values conflict, even to the point of civil war... we will certainly not be getting that in the show. However, I have been rereading a fimfic series by Law Abiding Pony called "Of the Hive" (bit.ly/2vUhf9P), which deals with the national relations Equestria has with other changeling hives after Chrysalis invaded the first time (essentially, one of the other hives wants to be peaceful with Equestria, but the ponies are afraid of anything to do with changelings, so a whole political and cultural adventure takes place over what is now four books). For anyone interested in a more serious take on the changeling species and racial tension that comes after a full-on attack, that series is, in my opinion, the best representation of changelings I have ever read. I would not recommend it for younger readers, though, as it deals with some mature themes.
In short, this was an interesting story in concept, but like a lot of S6 and S7 episodes, kind of underwhelming in execution.
Dominus Alicorn I know I hate that he changed like come on
Dominus Alicorn Yes, he did have to change and accept all the lovey-dovey idiocy to be welcomed in his own home. That was the point of the episode
Hey DrWolf. I've been thinking about an idea that I'd love to get some feedback on. I originally thought about making a video seeing as I've never done an MLP video before I didn't think it would get seen enough in order to create the discussion I want. So here is the idea. Recently, we've been seeing a trend of side and one-shot characters come to the forefront to lead their own stories. We have also seen the effect that the mane 6 have had on said characters as well as background characters with my main example being the smile song in a friend in deed due to its relevance. So what would you think of an episode where Pinkie Pie goes into some form of depression where all the town's people have to use what they have learned from Pinkie Pie to help her. Also, I'm not talking about the depression based on mistaken assumptions that we saw in a party of one that was quickly resolved once the mistake was addressed. I'm talking true depression due to some event. First thought was something as serious as Gummy dying just because that is the only thing I could think of that could possibly get Pinkie that depressed without killing an actual character but I don't think the writers would even be willing to go that far. I think this would be an episode closer to the end of the series as a way to wrap up Pinkie's character arc. What do you think? Sorry for the long post.
am i the only one wondering why they made Pharnyx with such a unique color palette compared to the rest of the drones? and whether specifying him as Thorax's brother had any real significance besides making him the Luna of the changeling hive? up to this point, most everyone assumed Chrysalis was the mother of all the changelings, which would make specifying Pharnyx as Thorax's brother completely pointless, as all those changelings would be siblings. perhaps this means the changelings aren't all Chrysalis's children, and the drones breed amongst themselves.
FearfulFloof Maybe Chrysalis breed with different mates and Thorax and Pharynx are from the same father.
that could also be the case. there were some feminine voices among the other changelings i think, but i suppose Chrysalis could forbid them to breed amongst themselves. but in that case, there's not much explanation to the brothers unique appearances. (not many people notice that Thorax had a lighter shade of blue/turquoise compared to the other changeling drones) perhaps then, if Chrysalis has what's basically a reverse harem, one pair of changelings had children together behind Chrysalis's back, and thus came Thorax and Pharynx.
FearfulFloof He used the term "broodmate" sometimes instead of brother... maybe the Queen does birth them all and that's simply the equivalent, and so the word brother helped them avoid confusion?
that could definitely be the case too. i just like to go theory crazy sometimes XD
I have a question for you, Doc. Considering how you seemed either indifferent or not liking the new changeling look, what did you think of Pharynx's new design?
Pharynx is my favorite new changeling design because of the darker color pallet
I did like that conclusion Starlight jumped to was a classic trope of television and Well,at least the design of Pharanx is awesome.But I am having the feeling that with Pharanx they eliminated the on,y possibility for Chrysalis to get her power back.
HAHAHAHAHHAHAH hun do you know how bee queens and plants work? _she can literally make more child slaves_
Blue Hearse Thank you for your suggestion,but while the thought is technically correct I am afraid this is still a show,which doesn't have to apply to the laws of nature. So just saying she can do it because she is based off bees, is a Argument you should use with care.