Comic started out a fun scifi parody of old text-adventure games with expansive lore and cast, by the end and epilogues it became a long diatribe shitting on the original concept of itself and the people who liked said concept in preference for Coffeeshop styled fics and highschool setting Tumblr-styled fanfiction.
Like imagine a new Star Wars movie where all the kids of the original cast are in highschool + Han Solo talking about how much the Force sucks and Empire vs Rebels is problematic and Luke Jr. is Trans so she wonders if Bobby will take her to prom.
It got really bad.
The author made a whole visual novel just to tell a story about how much he hates his fans.
The author was also desperately trying to avoid a canceling-I mean, frick, there are whole ass articles about the bullshit the author pulled. Dude is a genuine piece of shit and fame and money made it worse.
>people who liked said concept in preference for Coffeeshop styled fics and highschool setting Tumblr-styled fanfiction.
There is nothing more depressing than watching any piece of media deteriorate into this. I wish there were a way to warn the audience which writers/showrunners/crew members pay way too much attention to their Tumblr fandom and that the writing will start to reflect this.
To be fair, I can forgive that one, felt like the series was always more about the hijinks the three got into, not the cases, and it was much earlier on when it ditched its original premise
that's one way of looking at it
another is "it was great except for a few missteps, and only three of the HBO specials happened and Fionna show never happened" like you might be going 'ff you can't do that' you can if a show can 'hate its own premise.' like we agree the beginning and end don't match, so...
Muto ends it on yet another bullshit "We'll retcon the main character to have been a piece of shit and remind you that giving a damn is wrong and childish." note.
Rick and Morty, the current writers are actually unable to understand why people liked the first two seasons and say it fell off, to the point where they literally put themselves in the show, through rick
>most of the writers are new ones that were brought in around season 3 or 4 cause need more le women >Dan harmons a sperg that genuinely seems to get mad when people actually like his stuff he was same with community
It does not hate it's original premise. Why keep making stuff up? Or are you talking about the other series after the series? Because I don't know anything about that.
>stupid silly little adventure with depressing subplot
nothing changed, the last series is literally about r63 Finn fighting the bug people from rick and morty
I know a series whose first episode is about using a magical rainbow to make a corrupted princess good and reunite her with her sister, and whose last episode ends using a magical rainbow to execute an unarmed child. I can't say its title though, but I cannot possibly imagine a show betraying its original premise more than that.
Frick off Cozygay, you just have the hots for an evil e-girl
Look at you, you're not even trying to defend Tirek or Chrysalis, it's all about your pedo fetish
The South Park creators are not that fond of the early seasons, but don't seem to go out of their way to wallpaper over it. However, I don't think there's any 'original premise' to hate, it's always just been the kids screwing around. Maybe they just don't like the roughness of the work back then.
Probably BoJack, though they insist it's because of 'misinterpretation' of said premise.
Maybe Family Guy. Ever since the Comedy Central revival they've thrown the characterizations to the wind.
The series slowly became less about finn and jake going on adventures in a fantasy land and more about meaningless drama with finn’s role being reduced to a punching bag for the writers, the new fionna and cake series takes this one step further by making it about how adventures in a fantasy world are actually bad and you should be happy with being a wagecuck
Are you underage or something? The whole thing was about letting go. Fionna had to let go of what the world was nad accept what the world had become the same way Simon had to let go of Betty. I have no fricking idea where you got this whole "good or bad" thing I will assume that your level of literacy is extremely low. Either that or you are projecting big time.
You know I genuinely admire that Adventure Time never had a major reboot of sorts.Won't pretend that it's entirely consistent or that a lot of major elements weren't made up as they went along, but I give them props for sticking with a semblance of ongoing continuity after all these years.
I expected Fiona and Cake to be another soft reboot just banking off of the original AT name, but I a lot of it feels like it'd be damn near incomprehensible if you weren't a long time fan keeping up with it.
Even if you were an older fan who watched the series when you were younger, so much of the shit is completely incomprehensible unless you know the lore. Do you think the average person watching Fionna and Cake knew who Golb, Betty, VK, Shermy, and Huntress Wizard were? They could've gone so much deeper too. I think the writers just accept that not everyone will know exactly whats going on and embraced it. Its better this way.
Even if you were an older fan who watched the series when you were younger, so much of the shit is completely incomprehensible unless you know the lore. Do you think the average person watching Fionna and Cake knew who Golb, Betty, VK, Shermy, and Huntress Wizard were? They could've gone so much deeper too. I think the writers just accept that not everyone will know exactly whats going on and embraced it. Its better this way.
Theres only a small handful of episodes you need to watch to understand fionna and cake
homestuck
QRD?
Comic started out a fun scifi parody of old text-adventure games with expansive lore and cast, by the end and epilogues it became a long diatribe shitting on the original concept of itself and the people who liked said concept in preference for Coffeeshop styled fics and highschool setting Tumblr-styled fanfiction.
Like imagine a new Star Wars movie where all the kids of the original cast are in highschool + Han Solo talking about how much the Force sucks and Empire vs Rebels is problematic and Luke Jr. is Trans so she wonders if Bobby will take her to prom.
It got really bad.
The author made a whole visual novel just to tell a story about how much he hates his fans.
The author was also desperately trying to avoid a canceling-I mean, frick, there are whole ass articles about the bullshit the author pulled. Dude is a genuine piece of shit and fame and money made it worse.
Dan Harmon?
>people who liked said concept in preference for Coffeeshop styled fics and highschool setting Tumblr-styled fanfiction.
There is nothing more depressing than watching any piece of media deteriorate into this. I wish there were a way to warn the audience which writers/showrunners/crew members pay way too much attention to their Tumblr fandom and that the writing will start to reflect this.
Damn
ATHF
To be fair, I can forgive that one, felt like the series was always more about the hijinks the three got into, not the cases, and it was much earlier on when it ditched its original premise
Them being detectives was done because CN said it needed to be about something. Dropped it when the show and AS in general become popular.
Star Trek
Fricking bullshit what happened with that one
What premise?
This garbage was lol epicsorandom XD nonsense from the start to end.
that's one way of looking at it
another is "it was great except for a few missteps, and only three of the HBO specials happened and Fionna show never happened" like you might be going 'ff you can't do that' you can if a show can 'hate its own premise.' like we agree the beginning and end don't match, so...
Muto ends it on yet another bullshit "We'll retcon the main character to have been a piece of shit and remind you that giving a damn is wrong and childish." note.
Rick and Morty, the current writers are actually unable to understand why people liked the first two seasons and say it fell off, to the point where they literally put themselves in the show, through rick
It’s almost kind of funny in that sense
>most of the writers are new ones that were brought in around season 3 or 4 cause need more le women
>Dan harmons a sperg that genuinely seems to get mad when people actually like his stuff he was same with community
It does not hate it's original premise. Why keep making stuff up? Or are you talking about the other series after the series? Because I don't know anything about that.
>stupid silly little adventure with depressing subplot
nothing changed, the last series is literally about r63 Finn fighting the bug people from rick and morty
I know a series whose first episode is about using a magical rainbow to make a corrupted princess good and reunite her with her sister, and whose last episode ends using a magical rainbow to execute an unarmed child. I can't say its title though, but I cannot possibly imagine a show betraying its original premise more than that.
Frick off Cozygay, you just have the hots for an evil e-girl
Look at you, you're not even trying to defend Tirek or Chrysalis, it's all about your pedo fetish
Tbf they did put the communist horse in their team then sent a 7 year old to hell
>you're not allowed to like anything about the finale because my pedo waifu got killed ok!!!
Hey Josh, did you finally get a job to rape another show, or are you still begging on twitter?
why cant you say mlp
also don't forget some sun genocide caused the total extinction.
What?
Maybe because the original premise sucked.
Shit taste
>Low scaled, personal coming of age story of a young boy and his magic dog living in mysterious, cartoonish DnD land.
Seems fun and interesting to me
animaniacs reboot
Young Sheldon
What
They hated the premise from the start. Even from season 1 Mary and Meemaw were entirely different (and much worse) characters.
The South Park creators are not that fond of the early seasons, but don't seem to go out of their way to wallpaper over it. However, I don't think there's any 'original premise' to hate, it's always just been the kids screwing around. Maybe they just don't like the roughness of the work back then.
Probably BoJack, though they insist it's because of 'misinterpretation' of said premise.
Maybe Family Guy. Ever since the Comedy Central revival they've thrown the characterizations to the wind.
This "misspelling futurama as other shows" joke is getting old.
>Probably BoJack, though they insist it's because of 'misinterpretation' of said premise
elaborate
It’s one thing to be on a dead horse, but this is basically breaking a living horses legs in and leave it to die painfully.
Helluva Boss. Hazbin too, most likely.
RWBY
The frick are you even talking about.
The series slowly became less about finn and jake going on adventures in a fantasy land and more about meaningless drama with finn’s role being reduced to a punching bag for the writers, the new fionna and cake series takes this one step further by making it about how adventures in a fantasy world are actually bad and you should be happy with being a wagecuck
Are you underage or something? The whole thing was about letting go. Fionna had to let go of what the world was nad accept what the world had become the same way Simon had to let go of Betty. I have no fricking idea where you got this whole "good or bad" thing I will assume that your level of literacy is extremely low. Either that or you are projecting big time.
Feels like you’re just saying exactly what I said but trying to word it in a more positive light
Is really eaasy when you dont add fanfiction into it.
Nothing I said was fanfiction, though
sinfest
Star vs.
There is nothing Adventure Time could ever do that could ruin their series like Star vs. did.
>Fuming Shit became fuming shit
>NO WAY
It aired and disappointed into the Disney void like the others.
Oh, I can think of one.
You know I genuinely admire that Adventure Time never had a major reboot of sorts.Won't pretend that it's entirely consistent or that a lot of major elements weren't made up as they went along, but I give them props for sticking with a semblance of ongoing continuity after all these years.
I expected Fiona and Cake to be another soft reboot just banking off of the original AT name, but I a lot of it feels like it'd be damn near incomprehensible if you weren't a long time fan keeping up with it.
Even if you were an older fan who watched the series when you were younger, so much of the shit is completely incomprehensible unless you know the lore. Do you think the average person watching Fionna and Cake knew who Golb, Betty, VK, Shermy, and Huntress Wizard were? They could've gone so much deeper too. I think the writers just accept that not everyone will know exactly whats going on and embraced it. Its better this way.
Theres only a small handful of episodes you need to watch to understand fionna and cake