The pear apple trees are in the West orchard. We learn in the episode "apple family reunion that they left the West orchard to the fruit vampires and they don't tend those trees. It is a stroke of genius to use that little unrelated fact used in a past episode to explain such a situation brought in this episode.
You know I love that a boy finally in a public video. . Finally shows emotions.and I acually am crying right now. That was beatiful!!!... I had never thought about it tha t way.... thanks. Oh and I love your channel.
“With the apples and the pears” *Insert Lenny face here* Also: “Wait, so Granpear didn’t know that they died until recently? Wow, that’s really dark.” *Awesome point is added*
Can0Cringe #706 There’s actually a comic that stages Grand Pear actually regretted not speaking to his daughter after she sent letters to him for years.
Pyglik I've seen it like 30 times, but I've stoped watching it now beacuse it gets to sad. It did inspire me to write fanfic. Though I don't eecomend that you read it beacuse it's kind of sad. It's about grandpears life after Pineville.
On this episode I was crying so hard. This was the most emontional episode from all so far, show mostly what todays kids go throught with their parents or without them. Also this episode show how one tragedy can make people forgive for the past and connects people.
@Gwendlyn Woodley nah, that might just be that you have realy amaizing parents or you just know this is just a cartoon and dont cry over a talking animated pony. Or you might be just sad. Tears arent always show sadness.
I love this episode because Pear Butter and Bright Mac actually grew up together and developed their relationship over the years and really fell in love. Unlike Romeo and Juliet who were just a couple of stupid hormonal teenagers who rushed into stupid decisions with out knowing ANYTHING about each other and made a buncha over complicated and frankly stupid plans instead of just sneaking out of the town and running away together and it got them killed! The only thing tragic about Romeo and Juliet was how tragically STUPID the whole play is.... ok rant over I LOVE THIS EPISODE!!!!
While I like Romeo and Juliet as a story, I agree with you on the inherent problems with the characters. When you take away the romanticized Shakespearean dialogue, it's quite silly. It's amazing how a show with talking ponies can make better use of the concept.
@@EquesTron because romeo and Juliet is a ripoff of pryamus and thisbe, a way older story that goes more like that. It has a much bloodier ending, but they kept the tree motive, and i admit that I never read Romeo and Juliet, but in phyramus and thisbe, both grew up as neighbours (in the same house. Their rooms shared a wall). If anyone is interested, I'll go into the tragic bits of that story
@@anna-flora999 dunno if you'll see this but I'm interested if you don't get back to explain it in simpler terms I'm going to have to research this myself
@@GeeseAreJustBastardizedSwans ok. It's the classic story, and probably what started it all. The two lovers agree to meet at night in a specific part of the forest outside the city, specifically in front of a mulberry tree. Thisbe, the girl, arrives first, is surprised by a lioness, runs away and leaves her scarf behind in the process. The lioness, mouth still full of blood from an earlier hunt, bites into the scarf, spits it out and leaves. Pyramus, the guy, shows up, sees the bloody scarf, things the love of his life died because he was too late and because he made her come out there and... Immediately stabs himself to death with his sword. Thisbe returns, finds him and her scarf, puts two and two together and kills herself as well by stabbing herself with Pyramus sword so that she may be together with him in death. The massive amount of blood made the mulberries turn from white to dark red, explaining why they change color. The story in its entirety isn't too long and a translation is on Wikipedia
@@anna-flora999 I see how it's a complete rip off. This a more interesting story, well seems a little more believable and less stupid because faking your death in a way it may seem or be taken wrongly is a lot more stupid than their being a misunderstanding and her leaving her scarf. Much ado about nothing also has this wierd fake Death stuff but honestly love that story more.
I think I've said this on every video regarding this episode I've seen, but there was a nice call-back to Apple Bloom's Cutie Pox. She asks if she can call Grand Pear 'Grand-père Pear'; Grand-père is French for 'Grandfather', so she's asking if she can call him 'Grandfather Pear'.
That is a subtle reference to "The Cutie Pox" [S2E06]; as one of the random cutiemark special talents was "speaking fancy" [french in the original version]; meaning she always had a fascination or lesser talent for that language.
This episode made me cry a lot and though knowing this is basically Romeo and Juliet, you can actually see that they learned about each other and how much they loved each other. Unlike Romeo and Juliet where they fell in love the first day they met, got married the next day and killed themselves when the other died the third day. I am sad we might not ever see Pear Butter and Bright Mac alive again, at least their memories will live on. After all, The moment you forget someone who has passed then they are truly gone.
Please don't insult this episode by saying it's "Romeo & Juliet". That story wasn't about love. 2 teens were physically attracted to each other and only fought so hard to stay together because of youthful rebellion against their families. THIS story was actual love. They grew up together. Learned about each other. Developed a connection that amounted to more than just rockin the bed sheets.
@@zencyn4682 I did not mean to insult this episode. I mean to put how it is a forbidden romance like Romeo and Juliet. Many bronies even make that connection with the play and episode. I did not mean to insult the episode.
Maria Jose Hernandez Gonzalez Sorry if I came off a bit rude. Just always annoyed me when people call R&J a true love story when it's anything but. And when a love story with an actual effort to the relationship gets compared to it... Well I think you see where I'm coming from.
well to be fair, the episode is actualy it is the narrative core "romance forbidden" but the little diference with romeo and juliet and this episode is they expend years knowing each other.
I think there was another opportunity for awesome points, there was a few lines that really impacted me and have a lot of perspective into the parents and the characters involved “These things are never easy” “And it’s hard to know when it is a good time” These remind me of when someone passes away without family/friends knowing what happened before the death and when they find out later from the people that know them, they’d probably say something like this
4:26 - The fact that the Cakes seem to be of the same generation as the Apple siblings' parents - yet are themselves the parents of a pair of babies brings up a few questions. Do they have any older (adlut?) children we don't know about? If not now, did they ever (potential for tragic fan fiction, here)? Did they just choose to hold off on starting a family for quite a few years for reasons of their own? 5:53 - Hey, Bright Mac seems able to communicate with birds and persuade them to carry messages. Notice, also, that his body is yellow. Are the Apples distantly related to the Shys??? I guess we'll never know whether Bright Mac and Pear Butter died together in the same tragic disaster or whether one died and then the other died of something unrelated a few years later...
8:35 I'm pretty sure Granny Smith was talking to the siblings about Grand Pear and not to Grand Pear about the loss of his daughter though that would make for a much more impactful line
Big Mac: His father’s mane and tail color as his coat color and his mom’s mane and tail colors as his mane and tail color. Applebloom: Looks exactly like her dad Applejack: Has her mother’s mane color as her coat color while she has her dads coat color as her mane and tail color. Applebloom is the only one that looks like her father while the other two look like a mix of their parents
"Hey there Pear Butter what's it like there on the pear farm. I'm much too far away but I can't wait to hold you in my arms (legs? Hooves?) I swear it's true. No one lights up my life as much as you. I swear it's true."
8:46 I don’t think Granny’s line was Grandpear not knowing about Bright Mac and Pear Butters deaths until recently, I think it was him not knowing about Applejack, Apple Bloom, and Big Mac. Since the families broke apart, I doubt Pear Butter would’ve told him about them before she died
I liked this episode of season 7. Yes, it was cute and emotional, but I hate the fact that Pear Butter and Bright Mac's backstory was the whole "family feud" cliché. And it was sad to know that Grand Pear didn't know that his daughter and Bright Mac passed until recently. In my opinion, this is the best episode of season 7. Now, can someone give me a tissue? I only have the crappy ones that make your nose itch.
Dude I don't blame you, the song ALWAYS gets me too. You took the words right out of my mouth on what I felt for the first time I heard that song. I was just enjoying myself until the 2nd chorus came in when the realization fully hit that these two WERE the perfect couple, and I just started bawling.
What is breakfast in dinner do you like put waffles/pancakes inside a chicken and have some chips and maple syrup....................actually replace the chicken with pizza and take the chips out and that sounds amazing
Good for you to give awesome points to Joanna Lewis and Kristine Songco. They’ve quickly become some of my new favorite writers. Also that “Lemme Smash” bit was too funny. 🤣
A little additional bit about the seeds being planted: Judging by the surroundings, if I'm seeing correctly, the wedding takes place literally right on the border of the two farms. Which means it's entirely possible they are planting the seeds just across the borders of each other's farms, which is a pretty cool metaphor as well.
I love you throw references to Rarity Dash every so often. He deserves the recognition. As many times as I have watched this episode, I still get choked up. Love how the show broke the counter, too.
Well it’s been indicated by Faust that they had died whilst on a delivery route by attacked by Timberwolves but it’s not officially been confirmed on the show itself
Maeleigh Bates yeah I agree and if died years ago apple blossom shouldn’t be alive because the parents wherent there unless..................SHE WAS ADOPTED
Actually, M.A Larson has said that they just died. It would be kind of awkward if they showed that they died.Like a lot of adults watch it but don’t forget about the children.
This is something I've been dwelling on since the first time I saw this episode. With the age difference between AJ and AB, wouldn't at LEAST Big Mac be able to remember them? If not AJ as well?
@@SPB_Wafer I'm sure they remember them. In the episode called Going to Seed, it appears in a brief flashback that when Applejack was around Apple Bloom's age, they were still alive
This episode still makes me cry my chest off. It's the first episode I saw after a really long break from mlp. The last episode I had seen was season 5 finale, nothing else for 3 years. When I decided to start watching the show again, this is the first episode that popped up in the list. So I was 1000% spoiler free. It was so emotional, so heartbreaking, I think it left a scar on me, because it is such a relatable episode. There are so many kids that know nothing about their biological parents and of course the best thing they can hear about them is that (maybe) they loved each other very much... Great video btw, wasn't expecting it any different...
you know I never watched this episode but seeing your video with this right now just makes me regret not watching it in the first place also in that little moment of their love together you basically see a whole picture like their entire story just plays out for you and it's so emotional thank you for that. Also Infinity times 5 totally worth it.
I love this episode and that was, why I was hesitant at first to watch your video but I don't regret it. Your monologue during the song made me cry just like the song would have done and now I'm going to read a few fanfictions on what happened to them 😢
The touching part was that this was exactly how Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. Before he even finished writing it, he told his audience Romeo and Juliet would die, creating an even more emotional tragedy than other at the time. Everyone makes a Romeo and Juliet parody following 2 fighting parents and forbidden love but no one has ever truly recreated the story like this one did. That alone makes it the best of S7, though I claim worldbuilding as a reference for my top episodes. To give it credit though, it was the second episode of the series to bring me to tears.
I have a new emotional appreciation for this episode...I didn't cry this much when I first watched it...but now everytime I watch it I'll cry uncontrollably
GOD DAMN IT EQUESTRON I JUST WANTED TO WATCH RUclips AND YOU HAD TO GO OFF ON THAT LONG EMOTIONAL TANGENT... I'M GONNA GO CRY LIKE A FILLY NOW *loUD GROSS SOBBING*
This is a very emotional episode. Even though regardless of the fact I still would like to know what happened to them. Just to get the proper amount of closure.
I think that the "I should've told you about them sooner." was actually directed towards AJ, Apple Bloom, and Big Mac. You know, cause they didn't know much (if anything) about their parents until this episode.
I got to say this was been the season of details. There were a lot of lines in this episode in particular they have a lot of things left unspoken. I was just so angry........but I never..... I can’t believe I let a silly feud....... keep me from my family. There’s a lot of really great subtlety that’s written into this season but this particular episode truly highlights.
This episode always makes me cry. It's so beautiful and makes me lose all control of my emotions, and you know what, I'm okay with that, because this episode is so beautiful.
I got into a little bit of a jam when I tried to calculate how Pear Butter's cuteness made the awesome counter soar infinitely higher than the 131,456 cumulative hours that have elapsed since Bright Mac first called Pear Butter "Buttercup".
I know i shount bring this up, especially for an episode like this, but i cant help but think how they passed. Pear could have gone at childbirth for Applebloom, but i dont have an idea for Orchard. Sorry for bringing up the thoughtful topic, now ill cry in my corner.
Buck! Every time I see this episode or a video talking about this episode I got allergy. But I accept that and saying to myself this is the true reason to cry.
I said it once and I’m going to repeat it... a show with magical talking horses told a love story far away better than Twilight or similars... Third time I watch this episode, third time in tears... Also I love how Burnt Oak looks like Sam Elliot :D
I always thought after I watched this that it’d be interesting if Apple Bloom’s cutie mark had ended up having to do with pears instead of apples as a tie in to her mother’s side of the family
9:23 IT'S RARITY DASH *AND YOU PROBABLY I FORGET WHO THIS IS* AND I SWEAR TO GOD I COULDN'T STOP CRYING AN HOUR AFTER I FINISHED WATCHING THE EPISODE!!!
The song from this episode always makes me cry, not only because of well.. What you said, but also because it's just like my own relationship. I'm in a long distance relationship and it's very difficult at times, but he does make everything better with a simple text, thinking about him alot, just like the song.. "We're far apart in every way, but you're the best part of my day" hopefully we'll be together soon
When I discovered Pear Butter was voiced by Felicia Day, I just said “Penny From Dr. Horribles Sing along Blog?!” I LOVED her singing in that web show, and I love it in this episode too.
I didn't cry personally like I did with Crusaders of the Lost Mark (happens rarely to begin with with shows or games) but this episode makes me pretty misty eyed each time I watch it, which is also not something that happens too often either. May not be my favorite of Season 7 but definitely a top tier episode in my eyes. It really sucks this really sweet and loving couple is dead now. One of the more real and unique romantic relationships I've seen in any shows or games :(
Here's the fact I could easily forget about pairbutter and brightmac if it wasn't because their story is so sad but remove their story and they would just be another pair of easy to forget characters but they aren't and that's what's great about this episode. thank you for reading Ps: this is my second longest comment
New drinking game. Take a shot everytime something in this episode makes you want to cry or go 'aww' at the cuteness.
You want everyone to kill their liver in the first 5 minutes?
Hey, if they were dumb enough to do it, would you really cry about them not longer able to breed their intelligence with humanity still?
Literally black out drunk after the first five minutes
Have an ambulance on dial
I would be able to not take one shot.
5:50 - 7:03
Don't apologize, it is a rare treat to see/hear a brony youtuber just be real for once.
The pear apple trees are in the West orchard.
We learn in the episode "apple family reunion that they left the West orchard to the fruit vampires and they don't tend those trees.
It is a stroke of genius to use that little unrelated fact used in a past episode to explain such a situation brought in this episode.
That's awesome. I never thought of that.
I did.
And now...YOU HAVE 10 LIKES FOR THIS AWESOME COMMENT!!!!
Don’tNoticeMe Please EEEEEEEEEEEELEVEN!
catluvr2 YEEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHH!!!!
Oh boy, here go
*puts on seatbelt*
*grabs tissues*
Lord have mercy
Mercy is for the merciful
And the mercy is here
Oh God save us please ;-;
You called?
You know I love that a boy finally in a public video. . Finally shows emotions.and I acually am crying right now. That was beatiful!!!... I had never thought about it tha t way.... thanks. Oh and I love your channel.
"You're in my head like a catchy song" gets me right in the feels
“With the apples and the pears”
*Insert Lenny face here*
Also:
“Wait, so Granpear didn’t know that they died until recently? Wow, that’s really dark.”
*Awesome point is added*
Can0Cringe #706 There’s actually a comic that stages Grand Pear actually regretted not speaking to his daughter after she sent letters to him for years.
@@BronyFan27 *breathes in*
MMMMMMmMmMMm-
I cry every time I watch this episode no matter how many times I watch it.
Awwwwwwww. Derpy alicorn!!!!#
I watched it once and I don't know if I could do it again... I can't even look at these scenes because I cry immidietely...
C. S. Joe the Dragon Thanks! :)
Pyglik I've seen it like 30 times, but I've stoped watching it now beacuse it gets to sad. It did inspire me to write fanfic. Though I don't eecomend that you read it beacuse it's kind of sad. It's about grandpears life after Pineville.
😢🔫
On this episode I was crying so hard. This was the most emontional episode from all so far, show mostly what todays kids go throught with their parents or without them. Also this episode show how one tragedy can make people forgive for the past and connects people.
@Gwendlyn Woodley nah, that might just be that you have realy amaizing parents or you just know this is just a cartoon and dont cry over a talking animated pony. Or you might be just sad. Tears arent always show sadness.
*Pats her back* It’s ok, I cried as well
I love this episode because Pear Butter and Bright Mac actually grew up together and developed their relationship over the years and really fell in love. Unlike Romeo and Juliet who were just a couple of stupid hormonal teenagers who rushed into stupid decisions with out knowing ANYTHING about each other and made a buncha over complicated and frankly stupid plans instead of just sneaking out of the town and running away together and it got them killed! The only thing tragic about Romeo and Juliet was how tragically STUPID the whole play is.... ok rant over I LOVE THIS EPISODE!!!!
While I like Romeo and Juliet as a story, I agree with you on the inherent problems with the characters. When you take away the romanticized Shakespearean dialogue, it's quite silly. It's amazing how a show with talking ponies can make better use of the concept.
@@EquesTron because romeo and Juliet is a ripoff of pryamus and thisbe, a way older story that goes more like that. It has a much bloodier ending, but they kept the tree motive, and i admit that I never read Romeo and Juliet, but in phyramus and thisbe, both grew up as neighbours (in the same house. Their rooms shared a wall). If anyone is interested, I'll go into the tragic bits of that story
@@anna-flora999 dunno if you'll see this but I'm interested if you don't get back to explain it in simpler terms I'm going to have to research this myself
@@GeeseAreJustBastardizedSwans ok. It's the classic story, and probably what started it all.
The two lovers agree to meet at night in a specific part of the forest outside the city, specifically in front of a mulberry tree. Thisbe, the girl, arrives first, is surprised by a lioness, runs away and leaves her scarf behind in the process. The lioness, mouth still full of blood from an earlier hunt, bites into the scarf, spits it out and leaves.
Pyramus, the guy, shows up, sees the bloody scarf, things the love of his life died because he was too late and because he made her come out there and...
Immediately stabs himself to death with his sword.
Thisbe returns, finds him and her scarf, puts two and two together and kills herself as well by stabbing herself with Pyramus sword so that she may be together with him in death.
The massive amount of blood made the mulberries turn from white to dark red, explaining why they change color.
The story in its entirety isn't too long and a translation is on Wikipedia
@@anna-flora999 I see how it's a complete rip off. This a more interesting story, well seems a little more believable and less stupid because faking your death in a way it may seem or be taken wrongly is a lot more stupid than their being a misunderstanding and her leaving her scarf. Much ado about nothing also has this wierd fake Death stuff but honestly love that story more.
I think I've said this on every video regarding this episode I've seen, but there was a nice call-back to Apple Bloom's Cutie Pox. She asks if she can call Grand Pear 'Grand-père Pear'; Grand-père is French for 'Grandfather', so she's asking if she can call him 'Grandfather Pear'.
That is a subtle reference to "The Cutie Pox" [S2E06]; as one of the random cutiemark special talents was "speaking fancy" [french in the original version]; meaning she always had a fascination or lesser talent for that language.
@Silver_Scale Also known in the CinemaWins world as, "French Lessons." *win-ding* :)
Stop I'm gonna cryy
This episode made me cry a lot and though knowing this is basically Romeo and Juliet, you can actually see that they learned about each other and how much they loved each other. Unlike Romeo and Juliet where they fell in love the first day they met, got married the next day and killed themselves when the other died the third day. I am sad we might not ever see Pear Butter and Bright Mac alive again, at least their memories will live on. After all, The moment you forget someone who has passed then they are truly gone.
Please don't insult this episode by saying it's "Romeo & Juliet". That story wasn't about love. 2 teens were physically attracted to each other and only fought so hard to stay together because of youthful rebellion against their families.
THIS story was actual love. They grew up together. Learned about each other. Developed a connection that amounted to more than just rockin the bed sheets.
@@zencyn4682 I did not mean to insult this episode. I mean to put how it is a forbidden romance like Romeo and Juliet. Many bronies even make that connection with the play and episode. I did not mean to insult the episode.
Maria Jose Hernandez Gonzalez
Sorry if I came off a bit rude. Just always annoyed me when people call R&J a true love story when it's anything but. And when a love story with an actual effort to the relationship gets compared to it... Well I think you see where I'm coming from.
@@zencyn4682 I get it. I always make fun of that Play as it is one of my least favorite plays from Shakespeare
well to be fair, the episode is actualy it is the narrative core "romance forbidden" but the little diference with romeo and juliet and this episode is they expend years knowing each other.
you have to do everything wrong with roller coaster of friendship
everything right/wrong with roller coaster of friendship will be coming after the next video trust me I know
I think there was another opportunity for awesome points, there was a few lines that really impacted me and have a lot of perspective into the parents and the characters involved
“These things are never easy”
“And it’s hard to know when it is a good time”
These remind me of when someone passes away without family/friends knowing what happened before the death and when they find out later from the people that know them, they’d probably say something like this
When I saw this episode I Felt So Sad So Much
Same here dude
The epsiode was so pure it got little to no sins. Those ninjas come when ever Pearbutter's song plays.
wow not a sin until 3:55!
Tiny Tomato once I saw that sun I was like “noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!”
Weave? Snatched
Story? Revealed
Emotional? Yes
Hotel? Trivago
4:26 - The fact that the Cakes seem to be of the same generation as the Apple siblings' parents - yet are themselves the parents of a pair of babies brings up a few questions. Do they have any older (adlut?) children we don't know about? If not now, did they ever (potential for tragic fan fiction, here)? Did they just choose to hold off on starting a family for quite a few years for reasons of their own?
5:53 - Hey, Bright Mac seems able to communicate with birds and persuade them to carry messages. Notice, also, that his body is yellow. Are the Apples distantly related to the Shys???
I guess we'll never know whether Bright Mac and Pear Butter died together in the same tragic disaster or whether one died and then the other died of something unrelated a few years later...
that last bit, it is possible to die of a heart break, so it could've been one died and the other died from heart break.
8:35 I'm pretty sure Granny Smith was talking to the siblings about Grand Pear and not to Grand Pear about the loss of his daughter though that would make for a much more impactful line
Big Mac: His father’s mane and tail color as his coat color and his mom’s mane and tail colors as his mane and tail color.
Applebloom: Looks exactly like her dad
Applejack: Has her mother’s mane color as her coat color while she has her dads coat color as her mane and tail color.
Applebloom is the only one that looks like her father while the other two look like a mix of their parents
AJ actually has granpear's coat color and granny's mane color, so she got both recessive genes.
And Applejack has her dad’s hat knowing she found it somewhere wherever their parents were last seen before whatever happened to them
@@CrystaleenVasquez2001 Yeah, must be very tragic
Okay. Tears incoming. GET READY, MEN!!
"Actualy, it's your mom who bring me to baking."
"But isn't your name Cake?"
*Isn't Mauds name Pie?*
"Everything Right/Wrong with The Perfect Pear"
Yessssss. There has never been anything else I've needed more in my life than this video.
I'm not crying.. You're crying!
When she said " are you making me choose " that line hit really hard on me
5:13- Where Big Mac got his "fancy mathematics" ability
SAME 😂😂😂
I feel like "Hey There Delilah" would go perfectly with this episode.
"Hey there Pear Butter what's it like there on the pear farm. I'm much too far away but I can't wait to hold you in my arms (legs? Hooves?) I swear it's true. No one lights up my life as much as you. I swear it's true."
@@jayreid2513 It's amazing! I wanna turn it into a song!
@@zhbd3623 why thank you. You could if you like
@@jayreid2513 Thank you. I will
@@zhbd3623 let me know when you do
8:46
I don’t think Granny’s line was Grandpear not knowing about Bright Mac and Pear Butters deaths until recently, I think it was him not knowing about Applejack, Apple Bloom, and Big Mac. Since the families broke apart, I doubt Pear Butter would’ve told him about them before she died
I liked this episode of season 7. Yes, it was cute and emotional, but I hate the fact that Pear Butter and Bright Mac's backstory was the whole "family feud" cliché. And it was sad to know that Grand Pear didn't know that his daughter and Bright Mac passed until recently.
In my opinion, this is the best episode of season 7.
Now, can someone give me a tissue? I only have the crappy ones that make your nose itch.
*Hands silk handkerchief*
It was based on romeo and juliet
@@seraphywang4638 or probably the original story and not Shakespeares ripoff
To be honest, probably the best episode in the entire show.
Dude I don't blame you, the song ALWAYS gets me too. You took the words right out of my mouth on what I felt for the first time I heard that song. I was just enjoying myself until the 2nd chorus came in when the realization fully hit that these two WERE the perfect couple, and I just started bawling.
I really want to have Breakfest in Dinner
What is breakfast in dinner do you like put waffles/pancakes inside a chicken and have some chips and maple syrup....................actually replace the chicken with pizza and take the chips out and that sounds amazing
JCP Central Brony bekfest 4 dinnr*
@@charissummerill9135 it means to have breakfast instead of having dinner.
Brawller Lance 2 wut? There's no correction needed
*BWeaKFaST.*
This episode: Rivals to the core
Apple family: Apples to the core
Descendants: Rotten to the core
Proof my favorite shows/movies are connected!!!!!!
Good for you to give awesome points to Joanna Lewis and Kristine Songco. They’ve quickly become some of my new favorite writers. Also that “Lemme Smash” bit was too funny. 🤣
FINALLY YOU DID THIS EPISODE! Don't worry... *Sniff* IM CRYING TOO AND DYING FROM CUTENESS!!!
9:25 Ahh! I am in a glass canes of emotions!!
A little additional bit about the seeds being planted:
Judging by the surroundings, if I'm seeing correctly, the wedding takes place literally right on the border of the two farms. Which means it's entirely possible they are planting the seeds just across the borders of each other's farms, which is a pretty cool metaphor as well.
You Son Of A B**** You Made Me Litteraly Cry!!! 😭
I love you throw references to Rarity Dash every so often. He deserves the recognition.
As many times as I have watched this episode, I still get choked up. Love how the show broke the counter, too.
What I'm wondering is...how and why did there ma and pa die? Wouldn't AJ And Big Mac remember there ma and pa?
Well it’s been indicated by Faust that they had died whilst on a delivery route by attacked by Timberwolves but it’s not officially been confirmed on the show itself
Maeleigh Bates yeah I agree and if died years ago apple blossom shouldn’t be alive because the parents wherent there unless..................SHE WAS ADOPTED
Actually, M.A Larson has said that they just died. It would be kind of awkward if they showed that they died.Like a lot of adults watch it but don’t forget about the children.
This is something I've been dwelling on since the first time I saw this episode.
With the age difference between AJ and AB, wouldn't at LEAST Big Mac be able to remember them? If not AJ as well?
@@SPB_Wafer I'm sure they remember them. In the episode called Going to Seed, it appears in a brief flashback that when Applejack was around Apple Bloom's age, they were still alive
This episode still makes me cry my chest off. It's the first episode I saw after a really long break from mlp. The last episode I had seen was season 5 finale, nothing else for 3 years. When I decided to start watching the show again, this is the first episode that popped up in the list. So I was 1000% spoiler free. It was so emotional, so heartbreaking, I think it left a scar on me, because it is such a relatable episode. There are so many kids that know nothing about their biological parents and of course the best thing they can hear about them is that (maybe) they loved each other very much...
Great video btw, wasn't expecting it any different...
you know I never watched this episode but seeing your video with this right now just makes me regret not watching it in the first place also in that little moment of their love together you basically see a whole picture like their entire story just plays out for you and it's so emotional thank you for that. Also Infinity times 5 totally worth it.
Dang it, even just seeing the scenes without dialogue is enough to make me tear up. Curse you! *Keep being awesome!*
Me when someone challenges me to a 1v1 in SSBU
3:48
3:22 me explaining my ships
I love this episode and that was, why I was hesitant at first to watch your video but I don't regret it. Your monologue during the song made me cry just like the song would have done and now I'm going to read a few fanfictions on what happened to them 😢
The fact that the episode has Infinity x5 awesome points and 5 sins is howmuchni love the episode, its my favorite out of all of em 💕
The touching part was that this was exactly how Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. Before he even finished writing it, he told his audience Romeo and Juliet would die, creating an even more emotional tragedy than other at the time. Everyone makes a Romeo and Juliet parody following 2 fighting parents and forbidden love but no one has ever truly recreated the story like this one did. That alone makes it the best of S7, though I claim worldbuilding as a reference for my top episodes. To give it credit though, it was the second episode of the series to bring me to tears.
I was so ready for this episode
This one is one of my favorites honestly
I have a new emotional appreciation for this episode...I didn't cry this much when I first watched it...but now everytime I watch it I'll cry uncontrollably
7:25 that transition was actually so clever because in most films of represents break ups in movies a lot
I’m gonna be honest, animations and cartoons don’t normally make me cry (apart from Disney movie moments) but this episode REALLY got to me.
No matter where i see this episode (normal episode, react, review, everything wrong with etc etc) it always makes me cry ;_; Infinite win points!
GOD DAMN IT EQUESTRON I JUST WANTED TO WATCH RUclips AND YOU HAD TO GO OFF ON THAT LONG EMOTIONAL TANGENT...
I'M GONNA GO CRY LIKE A FILLY NOW
*loUD GROSS SOBBING*
Roses are red
My tears are blue
There’s invisible Ninjas
Cutting onions in my room
AW FRICK YOU NINJAS
8:21 this the part of the episode that made me cry, since it hit me close to home in some way.
Man, how Wholesome would your family be that you can have breakfast for dinner
This is a very emotional episode. Even though regardless of the fact I still would like to know what happened to them. Just to get the proper amount of closure.
7:12 I agree with you entirely! Also inf*5 is still inf, but you could use alef scale :)
I think that the "I should've told you about them sooner." was actually directed towards AJ, Apple Bloom, and Big Mac. You know, cause they didn't know much (if anything) about their parents until this episode.
I'd never heard the "ninjas chopping onions" bit prior to watching your videos, EquesTron. Bra-vo.
I got to say this was been the season of details.
There were a lot of lines in this episode in particular they have a lot of things left unspoken.
I was just so angry........but I never.....
I can’t believe I let a silly feud....... keep me from my family.
There’s a lot of really great subtlety that’s written into this season but this particular episode truly highlights.
DAMN EQUSE TON !!! I can't get though half of the episode without laughing or crying to death.😂😂😂😭😭😭
U are amazing .
P.S: I think dinky is immortal😊
This episode always makes me cry. It's so beautiful and makes me lose all control of my emotions, and you know what, I'm okay with that, because this episode is so beautiful.
I got into a little bit of a jam when I tried to calculate how Pear Butter's cuteness made the awesome counter soar infinitely higher than the 131,456 cumulative hours that have elapsed since Bright Mac first called Pear Butter "Buttercup".
5:50 Thank You EquesTron. I Like It When People Tell How They Feel For This Episode.
Best episode of the series I am loving the episode more and you covered in better than anyone
Finally. It has arrived.
Edit after I finished watching-
EquesTron: AAAAAAHHH *meteor of tears*
The MLP fandom: *joining him*
Me: ???
Damn, Shatner brought his A-game for this episode. Really good video.
*starts to cry* *screams at 4am* I’M NOT CRYING *voice crack*YOU ARE
I know i shount bring this up, especially for an episode like this, but i cant help but think how they passed. Pear could have gone at childbirth for Applebloom, but i dont have an idea for Orchard. Sorry for bringing up the thoughtful topic, now ill cry in my corner.
Is Pear Butter and Bright Mac
Since the story is, in my opinion, based on Phyramus and Tisbe (not the ripoff Shakespeare wrote), i say Timberwolf attack.
Love that at one point the awesome counter just starts going up by the hundreds before just become infinityx5
Buck! Every time I see this episode or a video talking about this episode I got allergy. But I accept that and saying to myself this is the true reason to cry.
I said it once and I’m going to repeat it... a show with magical talking horses told a love story far away better than Twilight or similars... Third time I watch this episode, third time in tears...
Also I love how Burnt Oak looks like Sam Elliot :D
I always thought after I watched this that it’d be interesting if Apple Bloom’s cutie mark had ended up having to do with pears instead of apples as a tie in to her mother’s side of the family
9:23 IT'S RARITY DASH *AND YOU PROBABLY I FORGET WHO THIS IS* AND I SWEAR TO GOD I COULDN'T STOP CRYING AN HOUR AFTER I FINISHED WATCHING THE EPISODE!!!
OMC!! this episode had all the feels!!"" it was so cute, touching and bitter sweet
4:10 - 4:17 ME when a emotional moment happens in my favorite movie 🤣
7:32
* casually bangs head against keyboard *
The song from this episode always makes me cry, not only because of well.. What you said, but also because it's just like my own relationship. I'm in a long distance relationship and it's very difficult at times, but he does make everything better with a simple text, thinking about him alot, just like the song.. "We're far apart in every way, but you're the best part of my day" hopefully we'll be together soon
Was rewatching the episode after watching trough this 3 times today. And damn, the tears man. The tears
I love the beautiful speech you made for this couple ❤️❤️❤️👍😘
When I discovered Pear Butter was voiced by Felicia Day, I just said “Penny From Dr. Horribles Sing along Blog?!” I LOVED her singing in that web show, and I love it in this episode too.
2:21 idk if you support this headcanon but
she went time traveling with her dad
This was amazing I loved this episode I cried during the episode (also that ending in the video)
Thanks man I loved this video just as the rest of your videos🌚👍🏿💔.
Great video EquesTron I thinks Perfect Pear was one of the best Episode in Season.
8:42 I thought Granny Smith was talking to the Apples about the fact that she never told them about their parents before.
the song "You're in my head like a catchy song" is probably the most saddest song in mlp ever. Which is what really makes this episode sad
Great vid as always!!!!!
9:26 “IM IN A GLASS CAGE OF EMOTION!!!”
The fact that they didn't have a "normal" death and were eaten by timber wolves makes it so much sadder than it already is
AHH i hate 6 this episode so much
cause it makes me cry non-stop
This was probably the only mlp episode that has ever brought me to ACTUAL tears
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL
I didn't cry personally like I did with Crusaders of the Lost Mark (happens rarely to begin with with shows or games) but this episode makes me pretty misty eyed each time I watch it, which is also not something that happens too often either.
May not be my favorite of Season 7 but definitely a top tier episode in my eyes. It really sucks this really sweet and loving couple is dead now. One of the more real and unique romantic relationships I've seen in any shows or games :(
Here's the fact I could easily forget about pairbutter and brightmac if it wasn't because their story is so sad but remove their story and they would just be another pair of easy to forget characters but they aren't and that's what's great about this episode.
thank you for reading
Ps: this is my second longest comment
This really is one of the BEST mlp episodes ever. Top 3 for sure.
This episode made me cry so much. Series finale right here
3:56 ME : by the way is there anything near and big for her to use and bust down that thing ?🤔🤦🏻♀️
this episode is the best thing ever made, hands down.