I think she was stating her opinion and not trying to be rude. I, too, don't get what was so rude about that post :blink: :huh:. Although I don't agree with the quotes Mumbling quoted as they seem to attack the entire series and not just the TV series, I feel the focus should've been and should be on more sequels than a TV series. I mean, look at the brevity of the episodes. They could take several episodes and make them into one sequel. That would be a more sensible marketable strategy. C'mon now, besides the little tikes who are still wearing Pull-Ups and slurping down Gerber chow, who else is home at nine in the morning to view the episodes? All the other kids are in school. I had read that the series now appeals to the tween population. Tweens= junior high age. If nobody's home to watch the series, how the blazes does Universal expect ratings to go up

?! As I've said all along, folks at Universal need to get their tails back in gear and focus on improved storylines for future sequels, not a TV series even elementary age kids don't have time to view in the morning. But, that would be thinking, wouldn't it

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