Startscout Code
Is that extra T in the video title intentional? The credits ditches it, and bae’s name is “Star”scout, so I’m guessing it’s a typo.
Sunny’s bio during the film did say roller-skating is her hobby. It doesn’t come up that often but hey, nice continuity.
Another pony in a hat. I miss the days when everything got like a billion pieces of art because I really want Pipp in a tophat to be a thing.
How did they not find the blanket and projector before? I can buy they weren’t really looking at the things they were moving since they’d be far more focuses on building a place to live, but you’d think someone would’ve seen the projector during packing anyway.
Ooh, we’re hitting a feels episode.
Weird ancient artifact, and weird that he knew where the other pieces were.
“This smells…like a mystery!” Zipp will use any opportunity to larp as a detective.
More Haven. Cool. She gets a surprising amount of screentime.
I’m guessing they didn’t really need their respective magics. Looks like a forklift would’ve done the job just fine.
Sir Snipsalot doesn’t appear much in Hitch’s squad anymore.
Sunny finally uses Earth Pony magic, but she doesn’t dance a jig beforehand. This would’ve been my Joker origin story, except she did it alongside Hitch and I’m filthy shipping trash. Gotham is spared another week.
Intriguing design on the new blanket…
The fact that her daughters are involved in Haven’s suffering this time makes it extra funny. But this does mean Izzy is still 3/3 in being involved.
Was the Bridlewood puzzle magical or mechanical? Maretime Bay’s portion was supposedly an heirloom, Zephyr Heights was the equivalent of hiding it under your bed, but this one was the only one really hidden.
A lot to unpack with that completed blanket’s design.
On my first watch I thought it contrived how there was still more to the film, but on rewatch I saw that Zipp shut it off the first time. Still weird but okay.
Filly Sunny burrito. You can’t drop cute like that, that’s illegal.
Oh boy, a whole lot to unpack for this episode. I was expecting all the real lore stuff to be in MYM but then this happens.
So Sunny and friends are the chosen ones. Okay we’ve already known destiny is very much a thing since G4. But how much did Argyle know? Obviously he knew Sunny was destined for greatness, but how much did he know about Hitch? How much was he involved in grooming a friendship between them? Was he completely hands off, was the reason they met, or was he actively pushing their friendship every step of the way?
How did each blanket piece end up where they were? It’s clear nobody found the other ones so there’s that. I approve of how each character was in a different location that their hometown on the design. That’s a pretty artsy way of saying that yeah, ponies are supposed to live with each other. But is there any deeper meaning over the fact that Bridlewood is just a field of gems in the tapestry? Like maybe the forest only recently grew there.
Also, Hitch’s squad is on the tapestry. They are chosen ones too.
This episode has a lot of implications going forward and I’m pleasantly surprised with that.