@Background Pony #843C A fact that I’m accepting. ll starting from hearing about the book BEFORE learning about the special. Perhaps too many months in the Steven Universe fandom maybe?
@Background Pony #3D67 I think this argument is outdated, and that Nick would agree with me on one thing, that the special should’ve come before the novel.
Do they ever realize they all have this obvious hole in their memories?
Because if they’re memories are literally the same but with Sunset photoshopped out, they should question why they have all these memories of floating objects.
How does this work? Is Sunset seeing Twilight’s memories, which means Twilight actually re Sunset mysteriously vanishing? Or is it just an abstract representation of Twilight’s memories being tampered with?
I’m curious as to how erasing the memories of Sunset vs Midnight Sparkle would work, given that without without Sunset, so many thing wouldn’t have happened (Midnight being defeated, Twilight befriending everyone and transferring to Canterlot High) that they should realized there’s a inexplicable, suspicious gap in their memories? I ask because in the novel, when going over the memories altered, that one is conspicuously absent. It’s as if the whole story would have been invalidated if they acknowledged this.
That’s a fact, not an argument.
Nick Confalone wrote the special not Finn.
Finn adapted/novelized the special.
@Background Pony #511E
or as Solomon Muto once said, “history is being rewritten!”
“What was I doing here?”