Thread:Joekido/@comment-24200891-20191210201029/@comment-24200891-20191211045024

I think all was already shown in fiction and authors can't imagine anything oryginal anymore. They have no choice, but to use what happened before. It was hard for me, but I had to accept that fiction is stagnat now.

I heard One Piece is like mood swing series, becuase it has lot of comedy and tragedy. I never knew Digimon had toxic fanbase.

I think LH shouldn't go too far with multiple genres, I think the show should be more grounded. In S3 they used time travel, this not only destroys realism, but also teaches audience to escape from consequences of made decisions. S2 also had problem, because in first half it tried to imitate the Simpsons too much and it had bad result.

Repetitive gags take too much screentime just to fill 11 minutes. The worst gag is when I first see Lincoln doing something and then Clyde doing the same, what makes me feel I'm watching the same scene again. In Hero Today Gone Tomorrow same thing was with Lynn and Margo. Graphic novels work better than the actual show, because they present short stories without repeating same gags in episode. The show has tendency to use all the sisters, but this also gives too much repetitivity, in Friendzy I felt like half of the episode is just inviting more and more friends. Also the show introduced too many minor characters, they got interest of the audience, but no development. The audience waited 2 years to explore Sam Sharp or Carol Pingles.