Speaking as someone who had a Stepparent, I knew EXACTLY how Windsprint felt. You’re suddenly introduced to a complete stranger whom you’re expected to accept as your new parent in place of the one you knew and loved, sometimes to the point that you feel like your feelings don’t matter. There are some who may condemn Windsprint’s behavior as bratty, but in reality it’s her having difficulty going through an uncomfortable transition in her life, namely one during her childhood.
@@fireline4765 my stepmom (officially) came into my life when I was 10. So I had time to get used to her as my stepmom. I respected her as my new mother, like when I was still trying to figure out like I spent like one year calling her mom and then the next year calling her by her name but I eventually settled on calling her mom. Like I had no obligation to call her mom like she outright told me that and so to my father but I honestly just eventually settled on calling her mom because she was my new mother figure.
Yes, i was hoping that you would one day cover this episode Silver Quill! Common Ground is one of the greatest episodes of season 9, i mean sure it has it's ups and downs like all the episodes of the show do but i love that Patton Oswalt personally wrote the story for this episode and based it on his real life experiences involving his family! just as it was a joy to hear Patton portray Quibble Pants one last time. Patton's wife and daughter both did an outstanding job voicing Clear Sky and Wind Sprint! i was especially impressed that it was Mr. Oswalt's daughters first time ever doing voice acting and she freaking nailed it! But anyway i overall love this episode. the main theme of it is family, the guy who wrote it is an absolute legend and his family all did such masterful performances.
14:21 You leave Ross Beadman alone, he's a treasure! Also he was 5 when they shot Revenge of the Sith, Alice Oswalt was at least 8 or 9, when they recorded her dialogue for Common Ground. It's not a huge difference in years, but mentally it's a bit more significant. Also, good luck being 5 and being directed by George Lucas, even the adults struggle with that. Stuck in a room of green, walking to a mark, saying the line, and not understanding the gravity of what's taking place, versus reading the lines in an environment that while not very familiar is an understood necessity as you know the end product will look good because you wanted to voice a character in My Little Pony. Ross was supposed to just be an extra, wasn't even going to have dialogue, but then he ended up being picked because he was the only one paying attention in a room full of kids. And he hasn't acted since. I will give Alice this though, it is a lot more dialogue for her, and I'm sure that if there was supposed to be a kid in Star Wars with more lines, they'd have really sought after the right person than pretty much hoping for the best out of a bunch of random extras.
It’s always amazing to see that even after the show has ended. The reviewer/ analysis community is still going. I often go back and watch your videos because they are still entertaining and provide deeper meaning that I wouldn’t have thought about. Thank you Silver Quill for continuing entertaining us all throughout the years. Here’s looking forward to your next After the Fact.
I’ve been waiting for this episode forever. Great vid silver. Personally I kinda like this episode but I didn’t know it was the family that acted in it.
I'd say that the more adult oriented episodes are a sign of the show growing with its audience. This is a smart move because it means the show runners recognize the kids who started watching the show when it came out are not little anymore and, if handled right, can understand the more grown up stuff.
Congratulations on getting this one out! Boy, you sure went the extra-mile with all the sports channel-like graphics! A very nice touch! One of the things that I think helps sell Common Ground is something it has in common with the very next episode, She's All Yak. In both cases, the idea of faking it 'til you make it comes from the character in question, Quibble Pants and Yona respectively. Had the idea originated with the members of the Mane Six involved, it would've been frustrating seeing them steer other characters down the wrong path with poor advice that they then ultimately pay the price for. In both cases, the idea came from others and Mane Six are simply doing their best to further the lackluster plan that someone else came up with. Rainbow even suggests to Quibble at the start, albeit with some sarcasm (likely because she knew how cliched it sounded) to just be himself and it was Quibble who rejected the idea out of hoof. That's the sort of thing that can make all the difference. Like you pointed out thought, the episode's early weirdness and wrong focus is off-putting. The tone Fluttershy takes when talking about Snails being too busy with autographs, or the look exchanged between the Ponyville and that other team--none of it goes anywhere so the focus given it is just bizarre. Also, yeah, expect a rant when you get to the tragically/ironically named 2, 4, 6 Greaaat, one of the worst episodes in the series. The Oswalt family were a delight. Patton gives Quibble so much energy and exuberance in his lines, even in failure, that it makes him utterly endearing. But then, this is the guy who made a rat in a kitchen cute and supportable so no shockers there. I'd cut Braeburn some slack though, especially since we have only Applejack's word in Buckball Season that he was doing any bragging and all and she was ... off-kilter, let's say, in her priorities that episode. So she wasn't a super-reliable narrator. Also, what is up with Applejack sticking Rainbow Dash with side-jobs when she goes on vacation that interfere with the whole reason she went on vacation? First with the Wild Blue Yonder in Las Pegasus and now with the Buckball tournament in Appleloosa? Either Applejack is super jealous and in need of a vacation herself or she is just a lousy planner. You make the call which. Finally, any explanation for all the doubles? Clones, time travel duplicates, alternate reality versions of yourself, or what? XD
Who knows why RD gets stuck with all the side jobs? As for Silver Quill himself, he has stated before that he's the Anti-Celestia, and thusly a demon. *(Levitates a gun)* Which is why I'm not taking any chances when I meet him. *(Loads a clip of holy bullets into my gun)*
I honestly appreciated this episode because I've had problems accepted stepdads in my life. I take the time to understand what my dad likes and he sometimes takes the time to do the same with what I like.
Okay the dot joke was funny 12:14. Silver quill is good at doing this and putting his spin on it AND IF YOU SEE THIS COMMENT QUILL great you are cool + your OC has such a cool design + you do this well so KEEP BEING THIS GOOD
I've *YAY*ing missed your After the Fact series so much. I'm so stinking happy to see you back doing episodes like this, and really hope to see you doing more of these for both as of yet uncovered Gen 4 episodes and Gen 5 shorts specials etcetera. Hope you're feeling better btw, i remember reading a few days ago you were under the weather.
My dad's parents divorced when he was a kid, but didn't remarry until he was a teenager. My step-grandparents were great people and my dad came to love them both and the families they brought with them. So for us, Step was just a word and to this day I'll still say I was blessed with 3 sets of grandparents. Now as for this episode myself, as much as I love the 'behind the scenes' story of this episode, the episode itself for me was pretty boring. I guess because I was never in a situation like that myself, it was hard to find it relatable and the moments of Squibble being 'cringy' were very hard to watch. I did like the ending though. Overall great review Silver and it's nice to see you back in the saddle.
I really found it interesting when this episode came out that the whole Oswalt family was in it, and that it was a tribute to his own family situation. I thought that was really sweet.
Oh gosh, I had no idea how much I missed these skits until I watched this one. Pinkie Pie isn't the only one on top of her game, because you knocked it out of the park, sir. Thank you for you and your team's efforts.
I'd argue the question of whether the moral is aimed at children or adults is misguided. A story where both sides of the conflict are presented sympathetically is generally aimed at both sides, regardless of which one is better classified as the protagonist. Both stepparents and stepchildren can see themselves in this story, and both can see those they may be currently failing to connect with.
I assume this is how "one" of the Legion (Silver Quills) ends up in Future!Equestria [G5]: . Time flows extremely slow in the Filly Funtasia´s Realm. -> By the time this Silver Quill manages to go through another reality tear, thousands of years had passed.
I do feel bad for SilverQuill, he only got one scene of interviewing somepony before he was sucked into a space-time rift and sent to another dimension. SilverQuill also got a bit short-handed, having one scene touring the throne room before getting sent to prison. (although it was probably on the grounds of trespassing and stealing credit for creating the nightlight). Still, not as bad of a fate as SilverQuill. Meanwhile, SilverQuill and SilverQuill stayed in the HQ with AC for the entire runtime. And although SilverQuill gave a wonderful commentary throughout the runtime, SilverQuill stood at the desk mostly telling SilverQuill what to do. (Although turning into a dot was funny). I also want to give major props to SilverQuill for sticking by the main Buck-Ball arena and giving constant updates on the field, even if he ultimately missed the endgame and got called out by SilverQuill for it. Oh yeah, and it was also nice to see SpartaQuill again at the very end. (Jokes aside, great video all around! Keep up the good work! :) )
I'll get the supplies!!! *(Teleports away as a cacophony of noises follow before I emerge wearing a multitude of anti-demon items and carrying a trunk full of guns and blessed weapons)*
12:22 THIS IS CHANGLINGS😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 Well...A silver Feather.... Thank you for reviewing the episode🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝 This topic was, is and will always be relevant☝️👑🧐🤔🤔🤔🤔
I loved watching this after seeing you edit this video on your livestreams. It was both silly, and informative, and those are two of favorite things. 😁 It has also made me more intrigued by the process as a whole.
Oh don't worry Silver Quill, you can't get me to hate this episode. After Patton Oswalt's comments on James Rolfe for not wanting to watch a movie, I have no love to give him.
Thank you so much for this review! I love when you contextualize your thoughts with actual research and genuinely good advice for those trying to gain something from these episodes. It's a very nice touch! (And like others stated, the graphics were super cool, too!)
Goodbye Quill! Glad to see you back on the reviewing scene, with a fun episode too! All the Quills have done marvelous, though I feel bad for the one who got sent to that castle...thing...honestly I have no idea what that place is a reference to, but I shall find out!
@btamamura Well, the Cutie Mark Crusaders are considered the most important characters in the series. However, when all of Equestria are Assembled, I noticed a gap between the ponies and the Young Six. That gap was supposed to be where the CMC were standing. But there was no "Where's the CMC?" videos. Seems that someone didn't care for them. (Just like what happens back in School Raze) I hope someone would reveal where they are during the final battle.
Speaking of episodes with messages aimed at adults: "The Cart Before the Ponies" could easily be interpreted as delivering the message "Don't try to live vicariously through your kids".
Another great video as always! And I didn't know the voice behind Quibblepants was Mr. Oswald. Very interesting fact. I just have to nit-pick about the Soccer part: Countries like Canada, Ireland, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa also call it football.
This was a joy to watch it finnel verstion after watching the streAms i still found myself laphing and enjoying the whole thing. Nice work silver. /)(\
Considering we never see two Silver Quills on frame at the same time, then I can only assume this whole production is all done by Silver and he uses his powers of cartoon logic!!,
Kinda thought the SilverQuill that was being drawn into the rift would say, "I know the final score. Braeburn shouted it back at me in an attempt to thwart my pursuit. It was...". And he gets sucked into the rift.
The episode Common Ground hit a little close to home for me. My biological father left my mom went my mom found out she was pregnant with me. So I never my biological father. My mom parents (who I've called Nana and Papa for as long as I could remember) let my mom live them. My Nana and Papa helped take care of me until I was 4. When I was 2 my Mom met Stephen who became my Dad. My Papa was my father figure until I was 3. In January of 2006 my Mom and My Dad married. I was the flower girl for their wedding. However when it was time for me to do my flower girl thing, I bolted to my Dad and yelled "Daddy". We have it on film. When I was 10 and in 4th grade, my Dad officially adopted me. My parents have been married for 16 years and still going. My Dad and I may not always get along but in my eyes he's the best Dad in universe. Sorry most stories about step-families hit me in the feels.
I....never caught that in watching that episode. Diamond and silver turned out to be pretty cute mares, just saying. Oh and twist as well, odd how i never noticed that
FOR A THOUSAND YEARS I SLUMBERED… WHO DISTURBS MY- Oh a new After The Fact episode, neat
Hi Mr. Picalo!
Same
Ah, a fellow DBZA fan.
Speaking as someone who had a Stepparent, I knew EXACTLY how Windsprint felt. You’re suddenly introduced to a complete stranger whom you’re expected to accept as your new parent in place of the one you knew and loved, sometimes to the point that you feel like your feelings don’t matter.
There are some who may condemn Windsprint’s behavior as bratty, but in reality it’s her having difficulty going through an uncomfortable transition in her life, namely one during her childhood.
Seconded. My stepmom took some time to get used to. But over tim it was great.
I can't say the same, my "step-dad " came into play when I was really young, so I grew up with him AS my dad.
@@fireline4765 Fathers are fathers, blood or no.😉
@@fireline4765 my stepmom (officially) came into my life when I was 10. So I had time to get used to her as my stepmom. I respected her as my new mother, like when I was still trying to figure out like I spent like one year calling her mom and then the next year calling her by her name but I eventually settled on calling her mom. Like I had no obligation to call her mom like she outright told me that and so to my father but I honestly just eventually settled on calling her mom because she was my new mother figure.
@@dukewojcik7753 Amen!
Silver Quill... have you been messing with the Mirror Pool again? You do remember what Celestia did the last time, right?
Zip zop zap
The joke about stupidity changing reality was so good i'm gonna freaking use it from now on XD
Yes, i was hoping that you would one day cover this episode Silver Quill! Common Ground is one of the greatest episodes of season 9, i mean sure it has it's ups and downs like all the episodes of the show do but i love that Patton Oswalt personally wrote the story for this episode and based it on his real life experiences involving his family! just as it was a joy to hear Patton portray Quibble Pants one last time.
Patton's wife and daughter both did an outstanding job voicing Clear Sky and Wind Sprint! i was especially impressed that it was Mr. Oswalt's daughters first time ever doing voice acting and she freaking nailed it!
But anyway i overall love this episode. the main theme of it is family, the guy who wrote it is an absolute legend and his family all did such masterful performances.
14:21 You leave Ross Beadman alone, he's a treasure! Also he was 5 when they shot Revenge of the Sith, Alice Oswalt was at least 8 or 9, when they recorded her dialogue for Common Ground. It's not a huge difference in years, but mentally it's a bit more significant. Also, good luck being 5 and being directed by George Lucas, even the adults struggle with that. Stuck in a room of green, walking to a mark, saying the line, and not understanding the gravity of what's taking place, versus reading the lines in an environment that while not very familiar is an understood necessity as you know the end product will look good because you wanted to voice a character in My Little Pony. Ross was supposed to just be an extra, wasn't even going to have dialogue, but then he ended up being picked because he was the only one paying attention in a room full of kids. And he hasn't acted since. I will give Alice this though, it is a lot more dialogue for her, and I'm sure that if there was supposed to be a kid in Star Wars with more lines, they'd have really sought after the right person than pretty much hoping for the best out of a bunch of random extras.
It’s always amazing to see that even after the show has ended. The reviewer/ analysis community is still going. I often go back and watch your videos because they are still entertaining and provide deeper meaning that I wouldn’t have thought about.
Thank you Silver Quill for continuing entertaining us all throughout the years. Here’s looking forward to your next After the Fact.
I missed these.
Also
“Known by the rest of the world as Futbol!”
Italy: “You lie.”
Italy calls it "Calcio", yah? Does that translate directly as soccer or is there a more accurate translation?
@@MLPSilverQuill I just looked it up via Google translate, Silver; and apparently it does translate straight to soccer.
@@mitchellgoliber8688 Not really. "calcio" is the Italian word for "kick", so it's pretty obvious why they ended up called the entire sport that.
@@MLPSilverQuill don't not drink the zap apple cider that arrow made for the rift cafe for your own life I seen their channel.
@@TheRavenir So you're saying that they play this game just for... kicks?
I’ve been waiting for this episode forever. Great vid silver. Personally I kinda like this episode but I didn’t know it was the family that acted in it.
I'd say that the more adult oriented episodes are a sign of the show growing with its audience. This is a smart move because it means the show runners recognize the kids who started watching the show when it came out are not little anymore and, if handled right, can understand the more grown up stuff.
Congratulations on getting this one out! Boy, you sure went the extra-mile with all the sports channel-like graphics! A very nice touch!
One of the things that I think helps sell Common Ground is something it has in common with the very next episode, She's All Yak. In both cases, the idea of faking it 'til you make it comes from the character in question, Quibble Pants and Yona respectively. Had the idea originated with the members of the Mane Six involved, it would've been frustrating seeing them steer other characters down the wrong path with poor advice that they then ultimately pay the price for. In both cases, the idea came from others and Mane Six are simply doing their best to further the lackluster plan that someone else came up with. Rainbow even suggests to Quibble at the start, albeit with some sarcasm (likely because she knew how cliched it sounded) to just be himself and it was Quibble who rejected the idea out of hoof. That's the sort of thing that can make all the difference.
Like you pointed out thought, the episode's early weirdness and wrong focus is off-putting. The tone Fluttershy takes when talking about Snails being too busy with autographs, or the look exchanged between the Ponyville and that other team--none of it goes anywhere so the focus given it is just bizarre. Also, yeah, expect a rant when you get to the tragically/ironically named 2, 4, 6 Greaaat, one of the worst episodes in the series.
The Oswalt family were a delight. Patton gives Quibble so much energy and exuberance in his lines, even in failure, that it makes him utterly endearing. But then, this is the guy who made a rat in a kitchen cute and supportable so no shockers there.
I'd cut Braeburn some slack though, especially since we have only Applejack's word in Buckball Season that he was doing any bragging and all and she was ... off-kilter, let's say, in her priorities that episode. So she wasn't a super-reliable narrator. Also, what is up with Applejack sticking Rainbow Dash with side-jobs when she goes on vacation that interfere with the whole reason she went on vacation? First with the Wild Blue Yonder in Las Pegasus and now with the Buckball tournament in Appleloosa? Either Applejack is super jealous and in need of a vacation herself or she is just a lousy planner. You make the call which.
Finally, any explanation for all the doubles? Clones, time travel duplicates, alternate reality versions of yourself, or what? XD
Clones? No it..... CHANGELINGS😱😱😱😱😱😁
Who knows why RD gets stuck with all the side jobs? As for Silver Quill himself, he has stated before that he's the Anti-Celestia, and thusly a demon. *(Levitates a gun)* Which is why I'm not taking any chances when I meet him. *(Loads a clip of holy bullets into my gun)*
Pattons kid is so cute, as is his lovely wife and love this special episode!!
I honestly appreciated this episode because I've had problems accepted stepdads in my life. I take the time to understand what my dad likes and he sometimes takes the time to do the same with what I like.
Always nice to see a new after the fact .
Man, it has been a very long time since we had an 'After the Fact' episode.
With all the time and effort put into this review, it was worth the wait.
It's similar to Brawny Buck's videos. They seem to take a long while these days, but it's definitely still worth the wait whenever they are out. :)
Okay the dot joke was funny 12:14.
Silver quill is good at doing this and putting his spin on it AND IF YOU SEE THIS COMMENT QUILL great you are cool + your OC has such a cool design + you do this well so KEEP BEING THIS GOOD
I've *YAY*ing missed your After the Fact series so much. I'm so stinking happy to see you back doing episodes like this, and really hope to see you doing more of these for both as of yet uncovered Gen 4 episodes and Gen 5 shorts specials etcetera. Hope you're feeling better btw, i remember reading a few days ago you were under the weather.
It's similar to Brawny Buck's videos. They seem to take a long while these days, but it's definitely still worth the wait whenever they are out. :)
Been so long since your last After The Fact! This episode is a great episode with Patton and his family appearing in this episode!
My dad's parents divorced when he was a kid, but didn't remarry until he was a teenager. My step-grandparents were great people and my dad came to love them both and the families they brought with them. So for us, Step was just a word and to this day I'll still say I was blessed with 3 sets of grandparents.
Now as for this episode myself, as much as I love the 'behind the scenes' story of this episode, the episode itself for me was pretty boring. I guess because I was never in a situation like that myself, it was hard to find it relatable and the moments of Squibble being 'cringy' were very hard to watch. I did like the ending though.
Overall great review Silver and it's nice to see you back in the saddle.
I really found it interesting when this episode came out that the whole Oswalt family was in it, and that it was a tribute to his own family situation. I thought that was really sweet.
Oh gosh, I had no idea how much I missed these skits until I watched this one. Pinkie Pie isn't the only one on top of her game, because you knocked it out of the park, sir. Thank you for you and your team's efforts.
I don't think I've ever seen such a deep dive into this episode before.
Well done.
I'd argue the question of whether the moral is aimed at children or adults is misguided. A story where both sides of the conflict are presented sympathetically is generally aimed at both sides, regardless of which one is better classified as the protagonist. Both stepparents and stepchildren can see themselves in this story, and both can see those they may be currently failing to connect with.
Yes! After the Fact is back! I love this series!
I assume this is how "one" of the Legion (Silver Quills) ends up in Future!Equestria [G5]:
. Time flows extremely slow in the Filly Funtasia´s Realm.
-> By the time this Silver Quill manages to go through another reality tear, thousands of years had passed.
Oh. Wait. That's cool. I like that. *Points at the Oswald family* I like that!!
i feels some népotism on that sport channel...good work ^^
This was great Silver Quill! As a sports nut I loved the episode.
When it comes to FiM videos, your work is the textbook definition of quality over quantity 😊
It's always fun to see how creative you get with these.
I missed After The Fact so much!! It's great to see it again!! 😁
I do feel bad for SilverQuill, he only got one scene of interviewing somepony before he was sucked into a space-time rift and sent to another dimension.
SilverQuill also got a bit short-handed, having one scene touring the throne room before getting sent to prison. (although it was probably on the grounds of trespassing and stealing credit for creating the nightlight). Still, not as bad of a fate as SilverQuill.
Meanwhile, SilverQuill and SilverQuill stayed in the HQ with AC for the entire runtime. And although SilverQuill gave a wonderful commentary throughout the runtime, SilverQuill stood at the desk mostly telling SilverQuill what to do. (Although turning into a dot was funny).
I also want to give major props to SilverQuill for sticking by the main Buck-Ball arena and giving constant updates on the field, even if he ultimately missed the endgame and got called out by SilverQuill for it.
Oh yeah, and it was also nice to see SpartaQuill again at the very end.
(Jokes aside, great video all around! Keep up the good work! :) )
Yay SilverQuill is back. I've been living for this excitement.
I still can’t believe that someone was able to document Pinkie’s actions
Welp it's official. We are all doomed. Silver Quill has created an army of himself and the multiverse is doomed
I'll get the supplies!!! *(Teleports away as a cacophony of noises follow before I emerge wearing a multitude of anti-demon items and carrying a trunk full of guns and blessed weapons)*
@@spectrumscribble1498 and i will get the shipfics no silverquill can resist the power of shipping
Great to see this still rolling. Loved them years ago, and I love them still ^.^
Great episode. Great seeing Quibble Pants again with new characters as well.
12:22 THIS IS CHANGLINGS😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Well...A silver Feather.... Thank you for reviewing the episode🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
This topic was, is and will always be relevant☝️👑🧐🤔🤔🤔🤔
Finally a new After The Fact after who knows how long.
I loved watching this after seeing you edit this video on your livestreams. It was both silly, and informative, and those are two of favorite things. 😁
It has also made me more intrigued by the process as a whole.
This is amazing Silver Quill
Oh don't worry Silver Quill, you can't get me to hate this episode. After Patton Oswalt's comments on James Rolfe for not wanting to watch a movie, I have no love to give him.
Great review and it had me smiling and laughing till the end. ^_^
I've been waiting for more of these
Thank you so much for this review! I love when you contextualize your thoughts with actual research and genuinely good advice for those trying to gain something from these episodes. It's a very nice touch! (And like others stated, the graphics were super cool, too!)
Just what I needed today great video as always 😊💖💖
Hooray, at long last, a new After the Fact!
Goodbye Quill! Glad to see you back on the reviewing scene, with a fun episode too! All the Quills have done marvelous, though I feel bad for the one who got sent to that castle...thing...honestly I have no idea what that place is a reference to, but I shall find out!
Ya!!! I so glad this video is out! And was so so so fun! I think my favorite line is if you stop thinking your a dot, you wouldn’t be a dot.
Hey Silver!, Can you investigate the mystery on where the CMC are when all of Equestria are assembled? You can be a really good detective.
@btamamura Well, the Cutie Mark Crusaders are considered the most important characters in the series. However, when all of Equestria are Assembled, I noticed a gap between the ponies and the Young Six. That gap was supposed to be where the CMC were standing. But there was no "Where's the CMC?" videos. Seems that someone didn't care for them. (Just like what happens back in School Raze) I hope someone would reveal where they are during the final battle.
🎵Exposition Exposition rush it out ASAP🎵
so glad to see another after the fact
Speaking of episodes with messages aimed at adults: "The Cart Before the Ponies" could easily be interpreted as delivering the message "Don't try to live vicariously through your kids".
Glad Snails got mad respect
Another great video as always! And I didn't know the voice behind Quibblepants was Mr. Oswald. Very interesting fact. I just have to nit-pick about the Soccer part: Countries like Canada, Ireland, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa also call it football.
Really great to see another After the Fact from you Silver! 😊 I still greatly enjoy your insight on stories!
11:58 Oh, here comes more shipfics!
Silver Quill Knows Kage Bunshin no Jutsu And is better at it than firebrand.
How he survived this long has been confirmed.
I would have gone with shadow clone Jutsu.
@@greghanson2206 .....that IS shadow clone Jutsu.
@@Gungelion I think you mean Shadow Transfer Ninjutsu, which is a _whole_ other ballpark in its entirety.
Okay Gungelion two things one I like how your oc is an unreformed changeling and two I am Greg's son John Hanson.
Unless Silver Quill took a few too many dips in the Mirror Pool. XD
This was a joy to watch it finnel verstion after watching the streAms i still found myself laphing and enjoying the whole thing.
Nice work silver.
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Another excellent video Silver Quill. It was funny too plus I liked what you pointed out in this.
This is great after the fact sliver and thought for after the review this is Amazeing
Take a shot every time they say buck in this episode
A shot?? I'd say down the bottle.
"You don't have to love your stepchildren"
*INTENTLY GLARING AT MY STEP WITCH*
I like all of the things your After the Facts teach me, like I never knew that Quibble, Sky, and Wind were like parallels to their VAs.
I love your videos. I'm so glad you're still making them. 😌
AN AFTER THE FACT EPISODE OMGGG 🤧
Always great to see one of these!
_Same Bat Time! Same Bat Channel!_
Always happy to see another atf from you sliver thx! 😁
I see Silver Quill learned to occupy multiple locations all at one time.
I never thought I would see another After the Fact video
Considering we never see two Silver Quills on frame at the same time, then I can only assume this whole production is all done by Silver and he uses his powers of cartoon logic!!,
Well Silver Edison. That was an excellent review you old turkey
Not your normal style of video but just as informative and amusing as always.
Return to reform silver has graced us
Perfect review as always. Good job :)
I love this rather sweet episode.
Thanks for the film recommendation.
Yay new episode
I laughed so hard when you mentioned the game. Can’t believe they forgot that again 😂
Silver quill did you go to the meror pool 🤨
19:37 Where exactly did that Silverquill go to? I first thought it was Gen 5, but no. Is this what the next video will be on?
Awesome content
A new After the Fact? .... That series name has a whole new meaning.
Your back
Amazing
Sliver how your able to be multiple places at once? Im scared or what the nightfuel the wrong way of thinking
Adding imprisoned by Luna and sent to Gen 5 to the list.
About 10 or so more and I can wrap him up with the list alone.
Can you review the cart before the ponies like this?
Nice opener with the newsreel parody. Would've expected your OC to stand in for the Pathe Rooster.
19:32 What generation is the MLP seen here?
Kinda thought the SilverQuill that was being drawn into the rift would say, "I know the final score. Braeburn shouted it back at me in an attempt to thwart my pursuit. It was...". And he gets sucked into the rift.
13:39 what is this footage from? It’s so familiar, but I can’t place it
The episode Common Ground hit a little close to home for me. My biological father left my mom went my mom found out she was pregnant with me. So I never my biological father. My mom parents (who I've called Nana and Papa for as long as I could remember) let my mom live them. My Nana and Papa helped take care of me until I was 4. When I was 2 my Mom met Stephen who became my Dad. My Papa was my father figure until I was 3. In January of 2006 my Mom and My Dad married. I was the flower girl for their wedding. However when it was time for me to do my flower girl thing, I bolted to my Dad and yelled "Daddy". We have it on film. When I was 10 and in 4th grade, my Dad officially adopted me. My parents have been married for 16 years and still going. My Dad and I may not always get along but in my eyes he's the best Dad in universe.
Sorry most stories about step-families hit me in the feels.
IT LIVES AGAIN!!!
“Your stupidity is so powerful, it shapes reality.” So Silver’s a Ork?
Ah yes the one with twinkle sprinkle did you shrinkle and Stepdad.
HOW DARE YOU HAVE A RUNNING ANIMATION BEFORE ME!!!🤣
Omg he is back ;)
I....never caught that in watching that episode. Diamond and silver turned out to be pretty cute mares, just saying. Oh and twist as well, odd how i never noticed that