Could people not say the same against Brooklyn 9-9? I'am sure somewhere you could find people who said it dropped in "quality" and that fans of the show they've met are tools about it. Does that mean Brooklyn 9-9 deserved to be cancelled to shut those fans up and spare the rest of us it's declining "quality"?
Probably? I'm not sure what your point is? We're all allowed to like different things. I don't get why me not really liking a show that much is bothering you.
As I said, I'm not unhappy it's been renewed, I'm very concerned that its being given a deal for 70 episodes based on how Harmon as showrunner tends to get a little erratic with longer running things and the sustainability of the plot model that we've seen thus far. I'd rather they get another season of 12 - 15 episodes so it focuses them a bit more.
I mean, for my money, Brooklyn Nine Nine didn't really drop in quality for the most part. The cast and writing staff kept developing the show in terms of complexity, choice of subjects and in scope of storytelling. The consistency was really impressive.
I'm sure other folks didn't like it and they're allowed to think that and say that but I'm still sad to see it get cancelled.
Giving your phrasing, I take it you enjoyed season 3 of Rick and Morty?
My point is to get you to empathize with the people who like the show and wanted it renewed by showing that the sins you feel it committed can apply to anything, including things you like. But that doesn't mean those things should be discontinued just because someone doesn't like them.
As to liking season 3, I've enjoyed all of Rick and Morty, even bushworld adventures(although that is better as a one off). Season 3 wasn't an outliner one way or the other.
How do I need to empathise?
I didn't hope it got cancelled nor say that it should, the show /got/ cancelled and my sum total reaction was like "Yeah, this is okay," because I didn't like the most recent season.
I get that people do like it, it's a very popular show. That doesn't mean I have to say that I think it's good or that I liked it. Remember, my main complaints in this thread have been "70 episodes is too much content to commission from a show like Rick and Morty because it benefits from being focused into a tighter seasons," and "I don't like the general fanbase for the show," and "I didn't like season three,"
I don't see how those are particularly controversial views or anything that really attack the show.
Yeah, but if you... man, we're getting into weird analogy territory, like if you disintegrated Superman's arms he wouldn't be able to go "fool! Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!" and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness. - Pendaran
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*sigh* Wanting things that aren't harming you removed just because you don't like it is a bit different from just having an opinion. I don't like where Supernatural has went in later seasons, but fans who enjoy it shouldn't be screwed because I don't like it. Nor would I go about rubbing it in if it did get cancelled. I didn't think /that/ was a controversial opinion.
Yeah, but if you... man, we're getting into weird analogy territory, like if you disintegrated Superman's arms he wouldn't be able to go "fool! Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!" and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness. - Pendaran
Arx Inosaan