Daybreaker looks genuinly terrifying in your style.Ever since the premier of MLP I was honestly fascinated by the idea of Celestia becoming like Nightmare Moon. Even though it was explored in tons of fan art, the enterplay card game and the comic books I honestly wanted to see it in a show. And after 7 years it was not only worth the wait it also surprised my expectations. Not only that but seeing Celestia make pancakes with faces was so adorable! It honestly makes her look like a mom. It's easy to see why Twilight loves pancakes so much.This is the 1st time we've seen in the show were the sisters were fighting. And I'm not talking about like in Slice of Life and the IDW comics in that their bickering and rivalry was played for laughs and or out of emotional immaturity(See Legends of Magic). I'm talking about a legitimate argument.And for some reason I'm honestly happy that they went with this route. To see Celestia the mysterious immortal 1,000 year old All powerful god like empress who ruled over an entire kingdom show flaws like almost loosing her temper made me like her even more. It made her flawed and relateable. And I have to admit it was kind of cool to see her be a bit of a showboat.I really don't like the idea of a character who's perfect 100%. I find them to be very boring. So I find this to be genuinly refreshing and fun.But when they showed Daybreaker that's when the episode went from great to incredible. And that entrance! She must have gone to Ra's Al Ghul's Leage of Shadows because she's really a master of theatrics!To me it was an emotional delight to hear Nicole Oliver play a psychotic version of Celestia. She must have had a lot of fun playing her evil alter ego.Even though it was Starlight's fears it still felt like Celestia's nightmare. Daybreaker pretty much represented her most depreaved temptations, desires and vices. In the end it was Celestia who had to deliver the final blow. I can't believe that they made an episode where Celestia grew as a character.