Talk:Chris Savino/@comment-30065616-20180823173651

I had already expressed a message here before it was canceled by the administrators of this site to start from the beginning with the new commentary system. A message in which I expressed my strong disappointments and the initial shock, because of the shocking news on the scandal of Savino. A message in which I expressed that it is no longer possible to see Savino as the same person as before, after his dismissal. In which I said that it is not easy to forgive the former creator of The Loud House after what he had done in the past with his female colleagues, with whom he had worked at Cartoon Newtork until 2004 (about a dozen women, all victims of sexual harassment)

But that does not mean that we can not admire him for his artistic creativity and the creation of this wonderful show. Attention, I’m not saying I want to defend him. Absolutely not. I’m just saying to remember and admire him as an artist, for his art, not as a molester. You should never admire or love him as a molester. But as an artist, we can do it. We can love his art, not his terrible actions. If Savino had never begun to work as director, this show would never have existed. He has given a good inspiration to many young artists and comic artists, and I hope he has left this same inspiration to Kyle Marshall and his former cast in “The Loud House” so that there was a good continuity in the third season of our beloved show.This is the most important thing, right? We must look to the future, no longer to the past. always go forward.

P.s. Do you know what else there is after anger, dismayed, disappointment and / or full shock? The irony.The  irony is that Savino was fired just in the month of birth (2 October): it’s a bit like saying that Savino was born on 2 October 1971 and “dead” on October 19, 2017. Yes, his dismissal is a bit like his death, as well as the cessation of his career as an artist. A “death” that shocked all fans. Surely, October 2017 will be the most terrifying and unlucky month for “The Loud House,” as well as October 13 on Friday in which “Tricked!” was trasmitted…if we want to talk about misfortune.