Talk:Dueling Eds/@comment-27818776-20120723160552/@comment-1915803-20120723164524

The thing I have against with your asssesment is that you assume we can watch these old shows at leisure anywhere anytime. This isn't the case.

And I find nothing wrong with noticing how networks change over time and deteriorate. It happened to MTV – there was a time when that meant Music TV, and had awesome music like Duran Duran, Men At Work, The Police, etc. In a similar fashion, Cartoon Network used to have quality programs with cartoons that weren't incredibly annoying, had plots and a consistent episode format, and were very humorous. A lot of us Cartoon Cartoon people just aren't a fan of how things are on the network nowadays, and that should be just fine. It's how generations treat other generations on other media and social issues – older and more experienced generations look down upon newer ones and their culture. It's a never-ending cultural cycle. No point in trying to quell it.