i'm pretty sure i watched some of it with friends right after we watched the original brony doc, but i don't think we watched all of it. it retreads a lot of the same ground, but it was at least a little better because it was framed via ashleigh ball's experiences as an unknown voice actor/musician who's suddenly got a legion of fans due to the unexpected success of a show she worked on. there was a bit less focus on being an overly-defensive puff piece for the fandom that's like "people think we're all GAY but we're TOTALLY NOT GAY you guys, look at this MANLY MAN who likes ponies! look at these military bronies! we're so AWESOME, don't we deserve a pat on the back?" but like... there's still some of that stuff in there

