Oh Nefcy…Nefcy, Nefcy, Nefcy, Nefcy.



Things start out alright with H-Poo in a new outfit and everything seeming great (except that I noticed that Talon wears socks and sandals).

How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of Mewni.

Oh yeah, Hekapoo hates Marco’s nickname for her sooooo much.

Bonding. I actually imagine Tom is really good with clothes in general, he probably makes all his clothes look frayed on his own but if you got close you’d see that the edges are still complete and everything.

“My break up buddy broke up with me”

Why though? What was the point of it happening offscreen? I know it’s just Starco set up but at least do it well. Now the only logical train of thought in universe is that Marco has developed commitment issues, when his whole problem has been he was too committed to the wrong person all this time…Whatever, more shots of Hekapoo in her biker outfit.

More H-Poo, because I can.

And finally, a metaphor for life…and probably what Nefcy is going to do to poor Tom in general.

This episode filled me with a mix of annoyance and amusement. More Tom growth is good. More Hekapoo is good. Random pseudo breakups that just dropped a building plot line for no reason is not good. I mean, I know I’m going to probably be disappointed in the way this series ends, but I didn’t think I’d be as disappointed in the way it’s going to get there. I did like and was surprised at how much jabbing Marco and Tom got for basically acting like a couple. Not so much that it happened but that Disney allowed it.

To me this episode also shows how H-Poo still has feelings for Marco. I’ve already touched on her license plate, but she’s gone beyond accepting what Marco calls her to embracing things he enjoys in that she’s become a dragon biker herself and basically developed a type based on Marco’s adult self. Talon is basically a bird version of adult Marco, even down to the fact he wears a hood. The only difference is that she’s traded out emotional stupidity for mental stupidity so that she won’t get attached again. Basically what I’m going on about is that Marco’s a big dummy. Which this episode further drives home unfortunately. And that’s been my ramble, sponsored today by the world in my head.