![]() Really though, that was the biggest problem in the episode, and it wasn't one which, for me, ruined the episode. This made her actions seem stupider and far more cringeworthy than they were, so yes, some of her actions were sloppily executed, there is no getting around that. We didn't always get great insight into WHY she was doing what she was doing beyond "she's freaking out and wants to make a good impression," so it left us wondering how exactly some of the things she was doing was supposed to make a good impression on the Wonderbolts (most notably her confusingly impersonating her friends). ![]() I think the biggest flaw is that Dash's poor choices came across as too impulsive and reactionary. ![]() Both of those can be justified and I will do later in my review. So what do I personally think is the biggest flaw? Well, it's not the Wonderbolts behavior, nor is it the fact that Rainbow Dash freaked out and made some poor decisions. You just need to understand the flaws in order to do so. It's undoubtedly flawed, there's no getting around that, BUT those flaws do not mean one cannot like or even love this episode. I would describe this episode (as I already did earlier in this thread) as the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice of this season so far. Good afternoon, everypony, and welcome back to another edition of "Batbrony Reviews." What's that I smell? A controversial, polarizing episode you say? Well now, this should be fun! Yes, Rainbow Dash has finally joined the Wonderbolts, and as I very much expected, this is going to be a polarizing episode that people either love or hate, so without further ado, let's dive into "Newbie Dash"!įirst off, let's get the controversial aspects out of the way. ![]()
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