User blog comment:WhitePinoy/Why Danny Antonucci can't revive Ed, Edd n' Eddy/@comment-4241330-20130424130447/@comment-5044545-20130505012452

You make very good points Doctor, I mean you have exemplified many things I've seen in many TV Shows I've seen today. Spongebob is less enthusiastic and rather now finds humor in a "very subtle" yet mediocre standpoint in comparison to previous of episodes; Another one I could say are ones like Family Guy, and how the episodes have become more focused with humor based on present media. And the biggest example I've seen is Johnny Test; the animation I've seen of it looks more cleaner, but I've noticed that it lost some of its details because of this, and the episodes I've watched of it got a little less interesting as more episodes went on.

But that's not to say I don't like these shows. I still watch Family Guy and Spongebob and many more shows from my childhood that still go on, because I grew up with them, and I want to see them end together.

My thoughts are that the reason that these shows start to lose their quality (rather more gradually) is not because its using material that is considered to be outdated, but Is trying to adapt and modernize itself for the more younger population, in which it starts to now lose its valuable quality that it once had, where it now begins to go down hill.

In my opinion I'm OK if a show ends itself, just as long as it got the chance to "shine" @.@. Like marriage, It's not the length that matters its the quality. I mean sometimes I wished some shows ended because of the quality of their making.

So like I said in the original post of this blog, If EEnE 'twas to comeback, let it comeback in the future as a reboot, like Alvin and the Chipmunks.

And I agree with Xydux about liking the new seasons.

On another note Dr. A, I don't want to be off topic or anything but .... you don't mind responding a message I left earlier in an earlier blog? I want to know how long my shows could possibly last. :P