I was fucking sick and tired of what had become of American animation.
I sat idly by and saw sick and twisted shows like Seth MacFarlane's work and a then-running show called Brickleberry, kept asking myself why those were so fucking popular despite being nothing but shock value and cutaway gags instead of actual interesting characters and stories.
So, with MLPFIM in its second season at the time, I gave it a shot, just to see what the big deal was.
I watched it as an act of rebellion.
I was fucking sick and tired of what had become of American animation.
I sat idly by and saw sick and twisted shows like Seth MacFarlane's work and a then-running show called Brickleberry, kept asking myself why those were so fucking popular despite being nothing but shock value and cutaway gags instead of actual interesting characters and stories.
So, with MLPFIM in its second season at the time, I gave it a shot, just to see what the big deal was.
And I loved it.
I'm an adult woman and I have NEVER seen an episode of my little pony.
Now I know I don't want to.
I think my daughter may have had a doll or two when she was tiny but that's the extent of our exposure.