Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1255374-20151111163045/@comment-26431570-20151124231759

Yoshimickster wrote: MiwandSplinterfan1 wrote: I'd like to believe thats the reason but it seems like the excuse made by chip companies as to why there is so much unused space in the bags. "So that the chips have more 'cushion room'." Yup that's toootaly why...#sarcassum.

Not even close to all shows do this and they still come up with as good episodes as the first season of this show with the first writers. And they had one episode out after another and only skipped a week if there was a special tv event. If your talking about Cartoon Network, they release only half their shows at a time, that's even MORE profitable than regular hiatus. Most of the time nowadays(there are sparse exceptions) if its a straight up half hour program, they space out the release date whenever they can for the animators to catch up, as well as bring about ratings hype. And then we have shows with only two real writers like "The Venture Bros" and "Rick and Morty" who are such perfectionists that they won't let anyone mess with their stories. Western animation is a CRAZY thing. I mean about every single show. Heck the only time a show called Once Upon A Time on ABC only has hiatuses really when there is a major holiday, like Christmas, Easter, etc. but they don't take two months to take a break, but when they aren't putting out new episodes, they (the station) sometimes have something just as good as a placeholder until it comes back instead of just showing older episodes over and over again. That only works for so long for any show. Heck the only episodes I really don't mind seeing again time and time again (meaning I personally can't get enough of them) are when Karai finds out the truth and really any episode she is actually a good person in or when they were trying to help her with the whole brainwash thing.