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5/10
Too blunt honesty
TheLittleSongbird14 June 2021
Rarity and Applejack do sound like an odd pairing, but they have gelled surprisingly well together. Am more of a fan of Rarity than Applejack, a lot more consistently written, the writers always excel in bringing complexity to her when she's in conflict, more likeable. Despite more development on the family front, Applejack is the most inconsistently characterised of the Mane 6 and has had episodes where she's not likeable and out of characters. The episodes where they are paired together though tend to not be too great.

Like "Honest Apple". There are definitely far worse episodes of 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic', but as far as Season 7 episodes go it's in the lower half (if not one of the very worst). Can totally see why it gets a lot of hate and agree with the reasoning, but to me "Honest Apple" is not that bad an episode and has its moments. It just feels rather bland, it is not nice when brutal honesty is written in too cruel a manner and the character writing of a major character brings down the episode significantly.

"Honest Apple" is a great looking episode, with rich vibrant colour and the detail in the backgrounding is also very easy on the eyes. It is especially good in the guitar moment and when Applejack turns red. The music is dynamic and has a lot of energy and atmosphere. Tabitha St Germain and Ashleigh Ball voice Rarity and Applejack beautifully. The moral is derivative, being a familiar one for the show, but is sincerely handled and not muddled.

Of the two, Rarity's character writing is infinitely better. She has been more likeable, more honest and easier to relate to in other scenarios but she is in character and doesn't do anything that leaves a bad taste in the mouth. Actually liked how she dealt with the conflict. Rarity with the electric guitar was a cool very funny moment and widely considered the highlight of "Honest Apple", even with those that disliked it. Pinkie Pie and Photo Finish liven things a bit though their appearances are not large.

Conversely, "Honest Apple" did feel rather thin and bland story-wise with little new done with familiar territory. Rarity and Applejack's chemistry has gelled more in other episodes, here their personalities clash too much, and there could have been more growth towards other characters' attitudes towards Applejack instead of disliking her from the start. The dialogue could have been a lot more subtle and for my tastes while honesty is a great virtue to have the episode takes the brutal kind of it. Unfortunately it goes too far on it so it becomes too cruel.

What really brings "Honest Apple" down is the characterisation of Applejack in character writing that one would expect in Seasons 1-3 not when she had come on a good deal. Completely out of character, at her least likeable since Season 4's "Somepony to Watch Over Me" and in one of her most hateful appearances, being far too mean and with too many of her negative character traits exaggerated to breaking point. Do agree that the ending is an over-tidy cop-out that did not feel warranted.

In summary, disappointing. 5/10.
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5/10
Good grief
jennacrafts2 March 2023
What an obnoxious episode. Applejack comes off as rude, stubborn, and completely insensitive the entire time. This story shouldn't even exist-why would Rarity ask Applejack to judge the contest in the first place? They had a whole episode emphasizing how different they were! It would have made much more sense for her to invite almost any other Mane 6 character instead. And applejack doesn't even learn her lesson! She's just as rude and blunt as she was at the beginning of the episode, making the lesson and the moral useless and unlearned by the two main characters. Very useless, annoying episode.
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9/10
Brutal honesty indeed
ericstevenson20 May 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Rarity gets Applejack to be a judge for a fashion show. It was fun seeing Hoity Toity and Photo Finish again. Was this the first time we saw Photo Finish's eyes? They actually don't bring up the fact that Applejack is the element of honesty even though it obviously makes sense here. The best part is probably seeing the personalities of the fashion designers. I love the one with the valley girl accent. Then again, I don't think she ever uses the word "like". She has the voice down, though. I like how they represented a goth there. Yeah, she reminded me of Maud Pie.

My only complaint is that the ending is a bit of a copout. It's up to Applejack to determine who wins and she simply says they all do. Okay, it's a nice message, but I was expecting something a little more daring. Still, the animation is as wonderful as ever. It's even cute to see Apple Bloom with that big ol' hat on. It's funny when Applejack turns red from anger for a few seconds and looks like Big Macintosh! That gag with Rarity playing is hilarious. Pinkie Pie keeps that guitar in her hair! ***1/2
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1/10
Honest apple? Sour grapes!🤢👎
trollbogyo12 September 2021
From a sloppily delivered massage to the comedy/characters being unbearable to watch, the biggest deal breaker for me is the story not managing the basic fundamental equirements of any good story:"Consistency". Instead taking the captain marvel approach of doing a 180 towards the finish line in in universe delivery but outside perspective clearly shows AppleJack is Still in the right!>:( If you wanna watch an episode of this show that turns a principle player into a jerk for the majority of the runtime and with a More justified reason watch:"Putting your hoof Down"and avoid this at like covid.
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