Huh. You know, the more I think about it, the more I realize that I simply didn’t have a sort of major scenario in which Cilan and Iris openly admitted their feelings for each other, thus concluding their Unova journey, most likely because as I perceive these two trainers and their adventures this whole time, they’ve been far more helpful in providing some closure for my own reflections elsewhere than I could have ever imagined. A showdown with Team Plasma could have probably made the cut, but in that group’s absence, I’ve been content to envision Cilan and Iris as a comical duo with deeper thoughts about themselves, their Pokémon, and Unova, their home. Timing could end up working for them as it worked for yours truly, leading me to this.:
What Wishfulshippy moments would you like to see in 2013?
More than anything else at this moment, I would like a certain continuation of Cilan and Iris’ dynamic, as I recall, whether it’s a new Pokémon or some unintended mishap that gets a laugh out of both of them. They could use their shared status as Unova Gym Leaders to launch into a new exchange about the small changes that occur around them as they go, and then they’d be happy that they’re witnessing these changes together.
Babylon 5, Codename: Kids Next Door, 24, and now, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. I am many things at once, and many people might have different opinions about little, old me. If freedom is my main idea, then harmony, individuality, and modernization are the three attributes I now sense and track. Those three attributes and that idea combined to make the United States of America a great global superpower and Pearlshipping and Wishfulshipping great Pokémon couples, and now, they've combined to make those four shows truly great television programs to me. I will enjoy enthusiastically supporting the Equestrian ponies' adventures for peace, for humankind, for the future.