Nickelodeon has a history of running its shows into the ground. It ran Rugrats into the ground, it ran Fairly OddParents into the ground, it’s running Spongebob into the ground, and it’s probably going to run Loud House into the ground.
Meanwhile, it neglects other shows, like TMNT (2012 series) by giving them barely any timeslots, or ads, or reruns.
It’s a shame the new Rise of the TMNT isn’t as good as the 2012 one. (I don’t like it’s depiction of Splinter for one thing.)
Catradora fans are still banking on Catra being redeemed, even though freaking Hordak has a better chance than her.
Hordak. He commits genocide with a wave of a hand and he’s more redeemable. And all because Catra is an abuse victim. Like bitch, almost every major character in this series was abused one way or another. That don’t make her special.
@Beau Skunky
I think the only reason Avatar wasn’t run into the ground is because they wisely ended it after three seasons and never continued it. Nope, we never got a continuation or a sequel TV show. Avatar ended perfectly.
(Also, apparently Aaron Ehasz had wanted to give Azula a redemption arc for a fourth season, but he was outvoted.)
@Scrabbleman
Yep, it’s kinda scary how strong of a hold she has over them,
@TheHappySpaceman
Instead it got a spiritual successor hell bent on killing off or torturing every LGBT character who sets foot on screen, and is getting it’s ass kicked by a rebooted toy commercial,
@Thanotos Omega
You know? If this is another diss towards The Dragon Prince, which I know it probably is, you can piss right the hell off. I may not like Steven Universe, but for god’s sake, you don’t see me constantly talking about how much I dislike it. In fact, it’s probably been months since I’ve even mentioned the show.
Or if you feel that you’re allowed to constantly trash the things I like like this, then you no longer have any right to make a fuss if I say I don’t like Steven Universe. How about that?