Subject: Re: I'm not gonna lie; I liked this fic.
Author:
Posted on: 2011-05-18 06:29:00 UTC
Every thing you said is terrible and I think I love you (In a non-creepy totally platonic way) for it.
Subject: Re: I'm not gonna lie; I liked this fic.
Author:
Posted on: 2011-05-18 06:29:00 UTC
Every thing you said is terrible and I think I love you (In a non-creepy totally platonic way) for it.
I can't believe that I found a fic that messed up this series in the most horrific way possible....
While I've only skimmed the fic itself (it's not something I like) and read the TV Tropes page, I've come to the conclusion that the fic is more like an exploration of what would happen if Pinkie Pie just... completely lost touch with reality. I mean, in Party of One, she definitely lost it, and honestly, were it not a kids' show and she went even more overboard, it's not hard to see this happening.
It's indubitably very dark, and not everyone's cup of tea, but it's not a badfic. Just incredibly, and I mean INCREDIBLY, dark. Also, the fan alternate endings are great.
Every thing you said is terrible and I think I love you (In a non-creepy totally platonic way) for it.
Not the worst I've had the misfortune to 'read' (I skimmed it to dampen the squick), but still pretty damn disturbed.
I wonder whether there's actually any value in sporking it. Some things are so bad they can't be made bearable and/or enjoyable even with the PPC's wacky hijinks.
I can only assume that my standards regarding what I'm looking for are too low; maybe I should focus on fics that are just plain bad rather than the worst of the worst.
I wouldn't say that particularly, and this is of course, only my opinion (I don't pretend to be an expert at all, I'm new around here).
I think that it's more that a sporkable fic is bad (and can be truly, truly awful), but bad in a way that you can't stop reading, rather than in a way that would make most people go 'eww...' and just stop.