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You know, calling something a spiritual successor to something that's kinda shitty isn't going to inspire many people to watch it.
It can even be a spiritual successor when it didn't actually amount to anything
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You know, calling something a spiritual successor to something that's kinda shitty isn't going to inspire many people to watch it.
This is true, and I have no idea why he even mentions it.It can even be a spiritual successor when it didn't actually amount to anything
I wouldn't count on it. 'Sides, Enter probably wouldn't like them (especially the elephant one) because of Homer.Why even have a pony on the show? Hasn't Enter even seen Lisa's Pony or Bart Gets an Elephant? Those episodes both deal with the troubles of having such high-maintenance pets.
If the pony turns out to be an MLP reference, it may as well already of been answered.Why even have a pony on the show? Hasn't Enter even seen Lisa's Pony or Bart Gets an Elephant? Those episodes both deal with the troubles of having such high-maintenance pets.
Not to mention, vaguely remembering the Lisa pony one, Lisa ends up having to give up the pony since it mean't her father had to work harder (which also mean't Homer would invariably mess up at his jobs due to how he'd have to stay awake).I wouldn't count on it. 'Sides, Enter probably wouldn't like them (especially the elephant one) because of Homer.
Yeah, I remember seeing that happen too. But I don't expect Enter to include the downsides to owning such high maintenance animals anyways.Not to mention, vaguely remembering the Lisa pony one, Lisa ends up having to give up the pony since it mean't her father had to work harder (which also mean't Homer would invariably mess up at his jobs due to how he'd have to stay awake).
To be fair, no cartoons that I know of didn't touch on those either with a pet such as a cat even when the cat was a large character.Yeah, I remember seeing that happen too. But I don't expect Enter to include the downsides to owning such high maintenance animals anyways.
Hell, if it were even just a cat, he'd probably not include the downsides to it (cleaning their shit, constantly feeding them, making sure they're neutered, that sort of thing) either. Which to me, feels like a cop out and more so if it just so happens to be a main character too.
The fact that @Twilight Sparkle posted saying that MLP triggers Enter would add to the brony part, especially since he would go into depression if the show stopped as Twilight Sparkle said.@c-no: You are correct.
This is why I don't have a pet, incidentally.
We all know he added it because he is a brony.
Eh, you got a point. Difference was that they didn't really want to because they had more important things to tell. With Enter, I get the feeling that it'd simply be ignorance on his part considering the whole "Pony as main cast member" thing.To be fair, no cartoons that I know of didn't touch on those either with a pet such as a cat even when the cat was a large character.
I have a feeling it may just mean the pony will be present in almost every episode, but other than that, I haven't a clue.Eh, you got a point. Difference was that they didn't really want to because they had more important things to tell. With Enter, I get the feeling that it'd simply be ignorance on his part considering the whole "Pony as main cast member" thing.
I have a feeling it may just mean the pony will be present in almost every episode, but other than that, I haven't a clue.
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It's his fetus, remember. He'll never let it go even if it dies in his womb.See him when a network rejects it.