I've just spent a good hour and a half reading and re-reading this entire thread, and I feel very enlightened. I'm a Brony, and I was foolish enough to pay $12 for this doc. I wanted to see what we as a community look like from the view of a totally neutral party. Not some Westboro hate monger but someone open minded enough to be willing to see all sides of the fandom. What I got was a John De'Lancie pony singing about how great Bronys are and I must admit I enjoyed it first time. Then I looked around on the various mass of pony sites to figure out the general reaction and found quite alot of unhappy people. I didn't understand so I watched it again and I was left with this feeling of incompletion.
The whole thing with the Doc and the season 3 finale left me kinda shaken and its only now I find myself thinking, "Do we really take ourselves too seriously? I mean did we really need a Documentary about how not-in-the-least-bit-odd we are?"
It didn't challenge anything about the community that interested me, like how the input of us as a group impacts the show, the "Derpygate" nonsense and what I most want to know, Hasbro's actual opinion of bronys as a demographic.
The whole thing with the Doc and the season 3 finale left me kinda shaken and its only now I find myself thinking, "Do we really take ourselves too seriously? I mean did we really need a Documentary about how not-in-the-least-bit-odd we are?"
It didn't challenge anything about the community that interested me, like how the input of us as a group impacts the show, the "Derpygate" nonsense and what I most want to know, Hasbro's actual opinion of bronys as a demographic.