Two episodes after its "woah, that wasn't as good as usual" episode.
It went from being "almost infallible" in its second season to being "fallible."
It went from being the next Simpsons to being the next ... not sure anymore.
All in all, I'm slightly disappointed. But I haven't lost hope for the series. It still is technically my favorite show on television.
What I'm mostly turned off by is the fanbase. There are so many vehement defenders.
The show has a vary wide audience, I think. Immature kids who are swayed by their own investment make up a portion of that.
Unconditional lovers and such.
There was a tweet by Justin Roiland, where he says that he takes responsibility for the bad episode. Like every visible reply is from people saying how great the episode was.
People can be so gosh darn irrational. Dishonest with themselves. Fake, even.
Also the subreddit is a disaster zone if you want to look at it.
It went from being "almost infallible" in its second season to being "fallible."
It went from being the next Simpsons to being the next ... not sure anymore.
All in all, I'm slightly disappointed. But I haven't lost hope for the series. It still is technically my favorite show on television.
What I'm mostly turned off by is the fanbase. There are so many vehement defenders.
The show has a vary wide audience, I think. Immature kids who are swayed by their own investment make up a portion of that.
Unconditional lovers and such.
There was a tweet by Justin Roiland, where he says that he takes responsibility for the bad episode. Like every visible reply is from people saying how great the episode was.
People can be so gosh darn irrational. Dishonest with themselves. Fake, even.
Also the subreddit is a disaster zone if you want to look at it.