I know, I'm terrible with the whole logic thing. I'm beginning to wonder if there's something wrong with me. You know, actually using facts and reality.Deforestation Sensation wrote:Azrael wrote:I'll tell you guys the same thing I and my buddy Snake told the people on the other site.
There's no way for it to come back.
Paul Levitz, publisher of DC Comics until very recently, explained why. It's too late. The time to write letters and have an impact was as soon as it was announced the show would not have been back. His words:
Try to figure out whether what you’re asking for is a practical possibility. When the Teen Titans animated television show ended, I got some letters begging for its return (inspired perhaps by the success of the campaign for Teen Titans Go!, more on which later). But the letters came in after the last episode aired…which meant that the team which had produced the show had broken up about a year earlier, and gone on to other gigs. There are sound business reasons why most animated tv shows only last for a certain maximum number of episodes (though the exceptions to the rule, like THE SIMPSONS, defy any form of gravity or entropy), but if you can’t keep the creative team together, you can’t replicate what the viewer loves. So asking for the show to come back after the team’s gone is self-defeating. Same thing’s true for comics.
http://blog.newsarama.com/2008/11/11/paul-levitz-top-ten-tips-for-improving-your-letter-writing-campaign/#more-10009
How dare you bring logic into a series of random insults! That's like bringing an M-1 Abrams tank to a knife fight!
See, this is funny, because it's basically the equivalent of a priest calling Michael Jackson a child molester. This sentence right here pretty much describes you. To a tee. You're the one not listening.You're judmental nature and your childish habit of considering yourselfes to know better than anyone else is hindering this discussion.
Here's the thing, I'm not exaggerating or trying to be a prick when I say I do know more than you. I'm a complete comic junky - go over to the other forum and ask Snake sometime, because I'm sure he'll tell you all about how that's my major hobby and I love talking about it - and I keep up with things related to it. Including TV shows. I read interviews by professionals and I try to learn what I can, because I like knowing what I'm talking about or at least knowing enough to contribute to a discussion without talking out of my ass. I know better than you because I pay attention to the things related to this; it's not ego, it's fact, but if you want to call it ego, feel free, as I've been called far worse than a smug prick.
Hey, I pride myself on it; I'm an International Smug Elitist.
It cannot happen. For business reasons. For reasons of profitability. For reasons of how much time has passed and how the show has faded from peoples minds. The Publisher of DC Comics said straight out it cannot come back.
Rainbow farts and dreams of unicorns do not a show revive and that's pretty much all you've got in your arsenal. Maybe three shows have been revived in the seventy to eighty year history of television across all types, from live action to animation. The old Teen Titans cartoon is not going to join such small ranks, no matter how much you kid yourself.