Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-24199349-20131121230853/@comment-25568439-20141022141916

(Note: This entire post is VERY opinionated and I am NOT trying to hate on either ship. Please note that before replying to me or before getting angry at me. I am only saying what I believe and I am NOT expecting others to feel the same way. Thank You.)

As much as I'd love to see Donnie happy with April (since he is my favorite turtle), I would rather all three of them stay single. Not because I dislike Apritello or Capril but because I don't think it would be helpful for the series as it progresses. It will cause unneeded stress to the show and would just make things confusing. And Donnie has actually been super creepy to April during this series, going as far as to know her location at all times of day. And while he has said sorry for all that and promised to stop being so stalkerish, that doesn't mean he should get the girl.

I also believe that April strings him along a bit too much. Take the whole "mutating my father" thing that occured at the begining of season 2... She hated him and went as far as saying she never wanted to speak to them again but at the end of "Target: April O'Neil", she kisses him. I understand they reestablished ties during that episode and she forgave the turtles but its a little too much, especially since she completely ignored his affections later on in the season (noteably in the finale). And then, during "A Foot to Big", she strung him along again, ignoring (or atleast attempting to ignore) the music box Donnie gave her to show his affections only to kiss him and call him "her mutant" by the end of the episode. And now she is ignoring his affections again, as shown in "Buried Secrets". She does the same thing to Casey multiple times too. All this back and forth is very wrong and kind of hurtful to both Donnie and Casey.

In conclusion, I don't feel Apritello or Capril should become a thing. Both ships are hurtful to all three of the characters and the show. The show would be better without the tension.