Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-1741760-20141016153715/@comment-1741760-20141016180317

Sparky was when I officially quit watching the newer episodes of FOP, it became clear to me that they were running out of ideas. Also, about Spongebob's mean spirited humor, I agree. I mean, you have people like Patrick and Mr. Krabs in that area. However, about the "humor" of animal abuse and attempted suicide, I might as well refer to what Mr. Enter said in his One Coarse Meal and The Mask reviews. It's not that you show serious topics like this that make it bad. It's simply how you show it. The Mask was a good episode because it treated topics like abusive relationships with tact, so it didn't come across as offensive or played for laughs. It also resulted in a heartwarming climax. One Coarse Meal however, displayed suicide in the worst way imaginable. In that episode, Mr. Krabs psychologically tortures Plankton for no reason other than pure amusement, Plankton tries to commit suicide until he finds out Mr. Krabs secret fear to turn the tables, until Spongebob (despite knowing that Mr. Krabs went too far and seemed to be on Plankton's side in the situation) betrays him by faking that realistic looking whales were outside the Krusty Krab, and Mr. Krabs gets off scot-free.

Speaking of Total Drama, the way Mike was shown is another good example to the point. If the writers actually displayed MPD with the respect and tact it deserved, he actually could have been a sympathetic and three-dimensional character. Instead? "Hah hah, he's an old man! How do I get that?" "Kids, you don't want it because there's an evil demon in your head lurking. Don't worry though, injure yourself with a boulder and press a reset button and everything's peaches and cream!"

I wish Mr. Enter would review Total Drama episodes, The Final Wreckening I'm sure he could tear apart as an Animated Atrocity, based on the offensiveness of it all (not to mention the fart balloons).