Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1255374-20151107202654/@comment-26431570-20160106054412

TMNTInsider wrote: I didn't say that it was 100% five seasons and done. But that was the original plan and it looks like it may play out that way. Besides, with the lack of promotion for the show, declining ratings by season (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(2012_TV_series)_episodes#Season_4_.282015.29), and the disgruntlement some viewers are having with this new form of cartoon scheduling that TMNT is a part of, it seems even more logical that five will be it. yes but the only reason they have a lack of promotion and declining ratings is one, there is nothing to rate, and two, apparently the tv business doesn't care if you take five months off in the middle of the first half of a season. You'd think they'd expect you to be on pretty much constantly (every day your show should be on in the week) if you want to start a season. Of course they don't expect people to be there during during major holidays but when they (tmnt in this case) takes three months off because, "Oh we just want to give our writers and artists the time they need to make an awesome episode :3." If they want to make the best episode in the history of tv, then go ahead, take ten years off. But of course by the time its on, I can't promise that anyone would even remember this series. We don't care if there is a teeny weeny little thing weird about the episode that they forgot to fix, we just want our favorite show back!