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I just found out that the fanbase now hates Blake Foster (Justin) for ripping on Nate (Beast Morphers Gold) for being, well, Nate. While I still have low opinion on Nate being a Ranger (not outright dislike or hate, mind you), it does make Blake Foster seem childish.
It's also because Blake wanted Justin to make a comeback and campaigned to be Beast Morphers Gold so that explains why he's jealous. |
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I had no problem with blake foster back in day, he was just fine to me.
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Kinda sucks that he was butthurt of all this. Pretty sure everyone wanted him to make a comback to see Justin as an adult and now it won't happen because the fanbase hates him. Btw since I talked about how I have a love hate feelings for the franchise recently I went back to watch the older seasons starting from Zeo. It took In Space to reignite that love I had. In Space is frequently cited as the best season and it really shows why especially if you watched it right after the previous season. I just hope Hasbro would make subsequent seasons to be like In Space - Time Force again. Not dark, just mature enough to be respectful to all audience but still being a kids show. |
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It was definitely a kids show, but it had some mature aspects and dark themes while straddling a line with the censors, and to me at least, they seemed to work within the censors instead of fighting them! If the censors for the cartoon didn't allow those involved to mimic the comics precisely, then you find some creative way to work around it. This is what the Rangerverse was good at doing back in the day, even during the Disney Era. Neo-Saban belittled children and was too focused on straddling lines, be it with Nick or with how seasons were organized and numbered or with modern-day censors. They didn't focus on things that made that Spider-Man cartoon good: drama, character development, good writing, respectable plots, action that doesn't stray too far off course. Hasbro hasn't actually struck out on their own yet, but time will tell if they can. I've seen what they have done recently, like with Transformers Cyberverse, and I am convinced that Hasbro knows how to craft a decent kids show and still work within the restrictions, making a season that appeals to all ages. |
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