@Background Pony #2C21
His interactions with Ember are only business related. He could have had “casual” dragon interactions with her, but the writers instead had Smolder act OOC to basically be Ember and do the whole “dragons don’t do [thing]”.
@Daneasaur
I think the way he interacts with Ember (on a few occasions) indicate that the friendship is still there, even if it’s not her volunteering for hangouts or anything.
I think he actually never talks to Thorax again in the whole series, though.
Ah yes. Triple threat. The episode where Spike’s friendship with Ember and Thorax ends and he never sees them again outside of business related situations.
Pretty horrible for a show that puts emphasis on friendship to deny Spike of the two friends he personally worked hard to make.
Also ,reminder that Twilight and Starlight didn’t try to talk sense into Spike and instead just jumped into the “sure we’ll keep them apart” plan and then blamed Spike for it going badly.
His interactions with Ember are only business related. He could have had “casual” dragon interactions with her, but the writers instead had Smolder act OOC to basically be Ember and do the whole “dragons don’t do [thing]”.
And the next time he interacted with Ember that I (Sweet and Smoky) the ending was really really bad!
I think the way he interacts with Ember (on a few occasions) indicate that the friendship is still there, even if it’s not her volunteering for hangouts or anything.
I think he actually never talks to Thorax again in the whole series, though.
Pretty horrible for a show that puts emphasis on friendship to deny Spike of the two friends he personally worked hard to make.
Also ,reminder that Twilight and Starlight didn’t try to talk sense into Spike and instead just jumped into the “sure we’ll keep them apart” plan and then blamed Spike for it going badly.