JLU in Danger of Cancellation!!!

Sage Shinigami said:
Raven's human side? Ew. Personally, I got sick of Trigon, Slade, and all the rest of the common TT villains that stayed around the entire season or more. The way used the appearance of numerous teen guest stars and what not was a fresh change of pace to a show that had gotten very boring.

Fresh does not excuse repetitive stale boredom.
 
I live about 15 miles from the Williams Street office, so if they cancel this show you guys can come stay with me while we plot sweet sweet revenge.
 
Tell me about it...seems like they're just trying to cater to the younger audiences and pouring money into dumb shows that don't even have a tenth of the quality and appeal JLU does.
 
I have decided that I am going to try to seek employment at Cartoon Network so I can at least make the executives lives hell by randomly disabling their accounts until they get their asses in gear!
 
Barashin said:
Well you have to admit, it's a new world out there. Their's a new generation of kids out there.

Yeah, but how come most of the previous generation's cartoons (ALL the previous gen., back to the 50s) didn't suck and the "new gen" cartoons do? :laugh:

Skynight said:
Fresh does not excuse repetitive stale boredom.

Which accurately describes, to me, almost every episode with Slade in it. Repetitive and boring. Why face the same villain for a season? Argh. Trigon was the only one worth it, and that story was reduced to crap after they refused to show anything but the Trigon 3 parter for like, MONTHS.

FreedomBlack said:
TT was never too much of a hit with me, either--too many changes. Now if it'd been more like Marv Wolfman and George Perez's run on TT in terms of plot and writing, it would've been a different story. As it is, TT took too many liberties with some of the characters. I mean, come on--Pantha as a pro wrestler? Argent some zombiefied-looking goth girl?

And don't even get me started on Killer Moth's psycho daughter, Kitten. Yeesh...

I never read New Teen Titans, so I've got nothing to base it off. But...wild guess...you hate Smallville, right? :)
 
FreedomBlack said:
Nah, I've never even watched Smallville.

Dude... Smallville rocks. :anime: Huge liberties are taken there too but I just enjoy it as a different interpretation of the Superman mythos.
 

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