Talk:Doctor Two-Brains/@comment-208.32.21.143-20121207171943/@comment-27242792-20121211234647

Also, IMHO, I think flipping the video is not enough. I mean, it doesn't make the person want to rather go on TV and watch the unedited episode. Although if people are desperate enough, they will go watch the screwed up version on the internet if they just are too impatient. PBS doesn't need cable to watch, right? Then again, some people don't have the time. If all fails, I will probably end up posting episodes on some Chinese/Portugese/Japanese/Hungarian/etc., yougetthepointforeignlanguage video sharing site and link back here. Or I will upload them onto mediafire with very misleading names, in a zip file.

As you said, if there was a larger fanbase Scholastic might be more tolerant with episodes on the internet. Just like Hasbro and bronies. (The key word here is "more".) They should just sell more merchandise, dvds, etc. Although I am the equivalent of a "closet brony" of this show ("closet worder?"), meaning I watch this show in secret (although my family knows, but my friends don't) and will most likely not buy it, sadly ^_^' Seriously, I'm not an avid fan. But for MLP I'm like—um, am I going on a tangent here?