Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150111211426/@comment-24152851-20150126044242

In all honesty, I think this show is in a special position to have fans who are willing to stay and campaign for the show to be improved (even if sometimes it gets too excessive), rather than just ditching the show all together. There's a lot more to the enraged fanbase than "haters gonna hate".

Ah, but that's the thing, ironically the season where they should've have known what was the best, is the season where they took in writers who didn't know what the fans wanted. I'm not going to straight out bash Ed McDonald again, but it's a fact that he didn't research previous seasons. As terrible as SMS was, at least that episode had a purpose, wreck Courtney in every way possible. Bold and the Bootyful didn't even have a terrible reason for existing. What the hell was the point of all that endless crap of a plotless episode, everyone but Mal having intelligence plummet to rock bottom, and stupid toilet joke after stupid toilet joke. That sounds like the kind of BS someone comes up with after getting smashed the night earlier. The finale is just a vial of poison that's been coated in Zoke chocolate. Ah, that's as much as I suspected. They don't care for the rest of the episode, only that the bland couple can go live happily ever after, even at the expense of everyone else in that season.

I meant there were a few others saying there's been lots of harsh criticism directed towards the writers. We may or may not have been one of the one's they were referring to. Maybe we should tone it down a bit.

I didn't mind Half-Blood Prince, but a lot of people I know hated it. It was okay, but not nearly half as good as the promotion made it look. Though I really hated Order of the Phoenix film. But yeah, with All-Stars it was apparent by You Regatta that no one gave a s**t what the outcome was, just that they got it over with by taking whatever short cut, or blowing off whatever character was required.

Thank you. I have had a think about it, and seeing some of the disability awareness programs that have aired on the channel, I have an idea of how to put it out.

I realize that now, it was the oddest couple choice from the start. I'm confused at what Scourtney shippers like about it. Is it just because it gives more "lovable idiot Scott" moments? The logic of Courtney's development really confused me: they started off with her being vengeful and bitter, then they want to restore her morality a bit by giving her a heart, they choose derailed doofus and the two of them just drift closer with little reason, and then while she's on top of the world out of the blue she becomes Satan. It would have made so much more freaking sense if they the writers talked it through with each other, so they don't lock horns with each other's writing.

Too much focus on the wrong romance to be precise. The show is full of relationships, but they give the spotlight to the most despised couple in the fandom. Lol, "Nice Job Breaking It, Heroes" that's a fitting one. The whole season could also qualify as "Dude not funny", with all of the stupid gags they tried to pull.

Yeah it's incredible, one moment a thread is full of his cussing and harassment, and then suddenly everything he types just disappears and the above thread is just a weird one-sided conversation. Even know Wikia doesn't fail to surprise me.