(Spoiled to be safe, they’re about the two episodes before)||Grogar’s actions weren’t adding up. Why would he suddenly be giving up on the bell after the three of them failed, as portrayed in The Summer Sun Setback? Either he knew more than he let on, or something was off.Not to mention how an ego stroke seemed to work on him in Frenemies, seeming to avert suspicion about them not getting the bell, and we all know someone who is rather egotistical.Or, pretty damningly, how his lair was actually on an Equestrian map. (Between Dark and Dawn)Or how he’d waited thousands of years to do anything, especially deciding to do something when they were as strong as they were at that point. There was a lot of fishy things about it if it was to be taken at face value, really.Not to mention his G1 counterpart was actually powerless without the bell.||see this? this is someone who took the time to think things out and didn’t have a knee-jerk reaction. kudos to you, mate.
(Spoiled to be safe, they’re about the two episodes before)||Grogar’s actions weren’t adding up. Why would he suddenly be giving up on the bell after the three of them failed, as portrayed in The Summer Sun Setback? Either he knew more than he let on, or something was off.Not to mention how an ego stroke seemed to work on him in Frenemies, seeming to avert suspicion about them not getting the bell, and we all know someone who is rather egotistical.Or, pretty damningly, how his lair was actually on an Equestrian map. (Between Dark and Dawn)Or how he’d waited thousands of years to do anything, especially deciding to do something when they were as strong as they were at that point. There was a lot of fishy things about it if it was to be taken at face value, really.Not to mention his G1 counterpart was actually powerless without the bell.||