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Old 04-10-2012, 09:50 PM   #328
SirSapphire
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Originally Posted by KaleRylan View Post
Did you actually read those examples? Because the vast majority of them are for comedies like South Park, the Simpsons, and so on. Comedy cartoons have NO PLOT, and do not progress in time. The characters do not change. The point of learning a lesson on a show with no plot or progression is for the viewers, not the characters. In a show with plot, the idea is for the characters to grow.

and the two or three non-comedy examples they had were: THundercats (not helping your point), J. Jonah Jameson, who has a long history of refusing to learn his lesson about spider-man no matter how many times it happens, and Ben 10, which presumably is just another case of bad writing.
Yeah, let's just ignore everything else in that list which includes shows often praised for their writing like Teen Titans and Transformer Animated, or even every other show listed there outside of animation. Thundercats is terrible and should never see the light of day.

Look, I'm not arguing that the show doesn't have its problems because it does but the show is still just starting out. We're still in the first season as it was plotted by the producers, there's still a lot to learn and a lot of ground to cover. Sometimes you really need to give them the benefit of the doubt and remind yourself it's just a tv show and relax.

I enjoy debating about the show as much as the next guy, but it's still just a show.
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