Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-1741760-20141016153715/@comment-1037137-20141017200339

CARTOON Network, there's a reason why it's called that, how did the forget what they stood for? Thankfully they did finally give up on the live-action, but quality control is still something they are lacking in. As is Nick more recently, Nick is losing my admiration and hope that it has still held up. Seems to be straying down the same wayward path CN elected to follow.

God, man. Disney had it ALL back in the day. I was a huge fan of One Saturday Morning and was so ticked off when that got the axe. I'm still bitter about it. Those were the glory days of the Disney Channel and ABC Family, you could not go wrong with anything on that channel.........."Five Hours of Summer! One Saturday Morning!" :D And yeah, all three of those channels used to be an experience not so very long ago. But now.........They just don't get it anymore, animation has suffered in the years that followed. Treating us like herds of sheep you can talk down to relentlessly like we're just a bunch of dumb, all-abiding animals, regardless of our age. And I sure as Hell don't tolerate anybody in the audience being talked down to like this. >_<

At least Disney still has a few holdouts that keep it from being the worst. They never quite sunk to the same level the other two did.

I'm not a fan of all that random/ultra-surreal stuff, and there's way too much of it on one channel. With largely unappealing animation and stuff. To each their own, but I don't want it. And SpongeBob cannot keep Nick going forever, and they're clearly deluded if they believe they can rely on it forever.

I agree with almost all of those, those are great ideas. :D That would help the network bigtime.

What was The Modifyers? I don't know if I've heard of that one.

They aren't, it's already been said that they aren't. But I DREAD the possibility that they'll open up the next season with the implicaiton that they were floating up there for an unrealistically and absurdly long time, or torture them further or show them stranded and suffering somewhere, or anything of that like. I don't want to see that hellish scene revisited, and we both know it's not beneath them to do something like that. The show is focused more on how cruel it can be to its characters rather than character development, story, or even legitimate comedy. And that's the point to attack most severely in getting the show back on track.

Nah. Lack of interest. Coupled with my resentment for Fresh and its partners screwing us over constantly. Sure, TDPI may be better, but I don't owe them anything. I'm not sure when I'll watch it properly.

Much like the Patrick's a P**** video, you could certainly make a whole video on how progressively worse Chris is getting. And since he's a complete Karma Houdini, he may be my most hated character now next to Mal/Mike, even worse than I hate Duncan. (YES! I said that. O_O As if Duncan weren't already damaging enough to the series as it is with his insane amount of dramatic focus) Chris got away with his actions in TDAS and TDPI, and I will go ballistic if he does not get what's coming to him when season six finally comes.

Suckers Punched was admirable, and SMS ruined all that it accomplished! That was the last good episode before the season REALLY went downhill. And what's sad is that was the emotional high point of the series. Screw the Mike and Zoey kiss, Gwen and Courtney finally burying the hatchet was the emotional high in this season. And then someone at the studio decided to destroy their development and make both girls look downright horrible, tortured them some more, and left both on a worse note than ever, individually and as friends.

I don't know what they were thinking when they put that episode out, but I sincerely hope that they never hear the end of it. From what I understand the creators DO regret Sundae Muddy Sundae and they aren't too proud of the season as a whole, but if I ever see episodes like the final three of All-Stars again, I swear I don't know what will happen. All-Stars was their last chance as far as I stand, and now that they've resorted to that loathsome low that was the whole season, I just want them to know my bitter disgust at them. No self-respecting professional would try to justify the kind of appalling writing this season was chock full of. It's an ugly, unfocused, unfunny, hate-filled season.

Search and Do Not Destroy was also a pretty great episode. But then again, TDI was the only season where you can legitimately argue that every episode rocked.