They should stop making episodes and reboot it as a film series with J.J. Abrams at the helm.
Works for me. It can be about Mr. Burns and Hank Scorpio competing to take over the world with the Simpsons caught in the middle.
They should stop making episodes and reboot it as a film series with J.J. Abrams at the helm.
I'm with Alidar. Doesn't hurt me one bit to have it on the air. Really, I don't get people calling for anything to be canceled. Don't like it? Don't watch it. It's easy.
Fans want to see something they care about go out on a high note rather than continuing on as a mockery of itself.
I'm with Alidar. Doesn't hurt me one bit to have it on the air. Really, I don't get people calling for anything to be canceled. Don't like it? Don't watch it. It's easy.
Fans want to see something they care about go out on a high note rather than continuing on as a mockery of itself.
Fans aren't entitled to anything.
Fans want to see something they care about go out on a high note rather than continuing on as a mockery of itself.
It has to be popular still to be on the air, plus the toys make an insane amount of money. There will even be LEGO sets this year based on it.
Kelthaz said:Fans want to see something they care about go out on a high note rather than continuing on as a mockery of itself.
But there's plenty of fans that still enjoy the show. My brother has been watching the show consistently since it began and still enjoys it.
Then fans like your brother should want the show to continue because they still enjoy the show. All I'm saying is that fans don't enjoy seeing their favourite shows dragged through the dirt so that a company can squeeze a bit more money out of them. Of course, whether a show is being dragged through the dirt or riding high is completely subjective.
Fans want to see something they care about go out on a high note rather than continuing on as a mockery of itself.
Fans aren't entitled to anything.
What? This reply has absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand or my post.
Fans want to see something they care about go out on a high note rather than continuing on as a mockery of itself.
Fans want to see something they care about go out on a high note rather than continuing on as a mockery of itself.
Emphasis mine. Talking about what "fans want" is indeed entitled, especially when it involves deciding that a show should be canceled rather than being allowed to continue.
The show's ratings are still good enough to keep it on the air and profitable. That means enough people are watching it to keep it alive. Clearly, someone's enjoying it, so who are you to say it should be axed?
How is it anything but a sense of entitlement that leads people to think in such a way? "This show is no longer what I want, so it needs to die! I don't care if others enjoy it!"
Should it end? Probably, yeah. Do I want it to end? At this point? Nah.
Isn't it near the record for longest running prime time show ever? May as well let them hit that because, well, if you're close no one else is likely beat you to it. And this weeks "Steal this Episode" about piracy was actually a really good episode, I suggest you all watch it.
I'm with Alidar. Doesn't hurt me one bit to have it on the air. Really, I don't get people calling for anything to be canceled. Don't like it? Don't watch it. It's easy.
Fans want to see something they care about go out on a high note rather than continuing on as a mockery of itself.
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