Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25132702-20150121001452/@comment-25837097-20150208051801

TheRegularFan wrote: Right. The ratings go up and down like any show. Practically all of the cartoon network shows are getting healthy ratings, and of course there is a few ups and downs for multiple reasons. Here's what we do to fix the ratings. We watch the show and that's all we can do. The show is doing fine and there are voice recordings for episodes past the 200 mark, though we're on 169 by the next episode. There's much more to be aired and much more for us to watch. I don't understand your point with bringing up the viewers? the viewers don't necessaritly mean it is a good show or not, and what I mean by that is, we are in these discussions to talk about the episodes and not base the quality of it by the number of viewers. That's my opinion at least. Whether two people saw it or two million, that holds little connection to what was presented, and by that I mean, we should be talking about what we saw and base our opinions of what we saw on the screen.In my opinion. Like, for example, I've been to movies that were packed full of people and I hated the movie, while other times I'm near the only one in there and it was wonderful. The number of people watching didn't affect how I saw the movie and the number of viewers don't make the movie better or worse. It just doesn't relate like that. If you want to start a discussion where you want to talk about how the viewers are down, and how we can advertise and support the show to perhaps, bring back/more viewers, then that's different.This is just my opinion. I don't care how many people saw the episode, I saw it and I loved it! There were a lot of fun moments. They are all moving past the obvious incident. Everyone's becoming friends, it seems. The turtles kicked so much butt! They were epic! The line where "Let's see if these pigs can fly" and "See what I did there" were some of my favorites! I kinda want to find a way/excuse to scream "NON-MEMBERS!!" at people! This is one of the most quoteable ones for me this season. This was an awesome episode! You know we all have a lot to learn about the television and motion picture business. I'm a film student myself studying to become an actor/Film director/producer and right now we are studying about the television business and I've learned that 3 things that make a show last is ratings, viewers, and reviews. Also another key thing when it comes down to both businesses is story. You won't go far if you don't tell a good story