Name one single flaw with this masterpiece.
Adventure time
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Finn was awful.
People don't realize how Come Along With Me was the greatest finale in tv history, including live action television
Sons of Tucson finale was better
Every time Bubblegum or Marceline are on screen, Finn goes from a competent, well learned adventurer to a bumbling fucking monkey idiot falling over his own feet.
It didn't end quick enough. Had Mortal Folly/Recoil (or Dad's Dungeon) been the finale, people would have nothing but praise/nostalgia for it
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S6-7, FUCK S6 and 7
It was pretty good, got a bit up it's ass and I didn't like season 6 much. That's why I can't call it a masterpiece.
This is a standard Yea Forums opinion but I think it's a pretty bad take.
People would have gone back and rewatched these episodes 5 years later and realized that many of the season 1 episodes don't hold up to multiple rewatches, and if about half the show doesn't hold up, it'd definitely get hard shit on here with time.
Just saying, the opinions would be about the same amount of divided even with this.
Lesbianism.
Unironically Finn getting worse being boggled down by muh dad and muh romance and Bubbline.
Also the tone shift in general threw a lot of people off the bus. We're looking for crazy ass funny antics like the Cartoon Cartoon days, not another MTV teen drama with likely political bias behind certain decisions.
No diversity
Idk, personally season 1 still holds up well for me. It would've remained the "dumb show you watch while high" instead of going hard into the lore/characters, but that is still appreciable in it's own way
>People would have gone back and rewatched these episodes 5 years later and realized that many of the season 1 episodes don't hold up to multiple rewatches,
fuck are you on about, I rewatch them all the time, actual fun is rewatchable
You're fucking stupid, go rewatch Wizard and tell me it isnt still fucking KINO
serialized lore shit is only worthwhile when you dont know all the answers, and AT didn't even have good lore to begin with
I still haven't seen anything past Season 5 except the streamed series finale.
There are exactly 0 good episodes after Horse and Ball, that's 2 and half seasons with 0 good episodes. Blenanas is the closest one comes and its not that good, there's a few good jokes in that episode but its pretty forgetable
Removing the King from Lich King
Islands had like 1 or 2 good episodes though, if only for finally resolving that plot thread
it resolved nothing that actually mattered and it was all terrible
It simply has to do with too many cooks in the kitchen. Everyone had their own vision for Adventure time, which caused a lot of issues with the tone of the show and some questionable writing choices. Like giving Finn his arm back, only to take it away. Another example is now flame princess whole existence was to become Finns endgame, yet the writers immediately decide to make them break up by having Finn act like an OOC creep.
made finn into a joke
Am I missing anything if I never watched anything after S4?
You do you then
S5 has some of the best episodes IMO. It doesn't really start to go downhill until 6
You're pretty safe not going forward but there are some good episodes past that point like President Porpoise, Puhoy, Beyond the Grotto, and probably a few others.
Some people say Hall of Egress is good so you might want to check that out but honestly its just another fake "deep" episode thats really fucking boring and Jake is incredibly OOC
Waaaay too often would this show tease some huge major change to the dynamic and then puss out at the last second and anticlimactically go back to the status quo instead of committing to it.
why do people worship changes to the status quo?
who fucking cares
The point isn’t that the status quo never changed, it’s that it was being made to seem like it would, but then it didn’t.
There's nothing wrong if it just wants to be that kind of show. But if it did, then it shouldn't have had a whole story arc building up to Jake having kids and then come up with an excuse for how he doesn't have to raise them in the very episode they were introduced in, or foreshadow from the very beginning that Finn was gonna lose his arm and have it replaced with a robot one only for him to grow his arm back, like what, two episodes later? And then apparently change their mind, backpedal, and give him the robot arm anyway. You gotta pick one, is it that kind of show, or is it the other kind? You can't have it both ways
>Finn losing his arm
>Finn finding his dad
>comet arc (twice!!)
>Gunther being a Lovecraftian horror
>Marceline getting cured of vampirism
>Princess Bubblegum getting dethroned
>Jake becoming an ayy lmao
am I forgetting anything?
Humans not conquering Ooo
Later seasons of the show actually made it harder for me to watch the early episodes. I watched the first season of the show just recently and they still hold up well. However it leaves a bitter taste as I know how the series will end and seeing how much the characters that I found whimsical lose their charm over time.
Bubblegum's deage and frankly any of Finn's romantic relationships
also Jake becoming an actual father and the pups not aging to 30 in just a month or even less.
Ice King getting cured.
>owever it leaves a bitter taste as I know how the series will end and seeing how much the characters that I found whimsical lose their charm over time.
But they don't. At remains solid till the end. the fuck are you on?
Unironically a good episode. Put aan end to the shipping drama.
they absolutely do. PB, Finn and Marceline lose most if not all of their fun for the more ""muh super cerial feels!" shit.
dont be sad its over user, be happy they happened
It was hijacked and turned to shit by people that didn't even like the MC.
That's the worst feeling to have while watching or reading something that you used to enjoy.
>PB, Finn and Marceline lose most if not all of their fun for the more ""muh super cerial feels!" shit.
They absolutely don't.
Good thing you don't get that out of AT.
This was the episode that made me quit. It was pandering too much to "feels" by riding off the love for I Remember You, plus the worldbuilding and lore were thin when there was so much set-up for developing them. All the Flame Princess shit around that time didn't help.
I don't know, it's like seeing someone you care about go into depression, start abusing drug and alcohol and become a shadow of themselve.
Watch the Island mini-series, then. you'll see that person is actually doing good.
Can you remember the last time Marceline summoned an undead skeleton?
That's seems more like cherry picking that one of those things they only did a few times and trying to posture it as an indicator of quality rather than an actual objective way to measure how good the character is written.