One way or another, Buttercup always knew things would end like this for her and Bright Mac. She just wished she’d known well enough to wonder what she might do when that moment finally came.
(A quick little epilogue to "Grannies Gone Wild", taking place directly after said episode.) Now knowing just what her elder granddaughter thinks of her and her pals, Granny Smith decides to have a chat with Applejack concerning her rules.
Apple Bloom wants to learn more about her parents' life story after their marriage, and Volume 138 of the Apple family history provides the answers. But not the ones she wanted.
After discovering some old scrolls while doing research for a school project, Apple Bloom has some hard questions that need answering. Questions that Big Mac has spent his entire life trying to forget.
After learning that it is the anniversary of the death of Applejack's father, Pinkie Pie decides to throw her friend a party to cheer her up. Too bad Applejack has no clue what's going on.
The gold necklace Applejack's father gave her mother when he proposed wasn't expensive or flashy, but she loved it anyway. Now Applejack just has to convince herself it really is fit for a princess.
Some ponies know that every day is a new chance to be the best pony you can be. The ponies at Sweet Apple Acres sure do, that's how Applejack got her name.