>>91130107>Not really. If you watch enough to figure you're not entertained anymore, whereas you were before, that's more than enough to declare it "turned to shit". It's not trolling, just logic. You don't need to be masochistic and keep watching it.The people I'm talking about certainly exist, and those particular people can't be described as anything but trolls.
If you don't watch something, you can't have an opinion of it. Did you stop watching? Fine, you stopped being a fan, it happens, however if you still stick around to talk about how bad episodes you never saw are to have an opinion in the first place and proudly proclaim it, you're trolling because you're not offering any legit criticism or opinion, you're just trying to antagonize people who still do watch and enjoy it.
>Also, people can still follow MLP, enjoy some of it, and be pretty damn annoyed by how it is now. For instance, no one asked for that new character to get shoved everywhere, and THERE SHE WAS, at the damn center of the last season finale. It pisses people off, and for good reason.I have no problem with people being critical of the show if it's fair, I am at times, and everyone has their own preferences, episodes/characters/jokes/stories/whatever they like and dislike, not everyone is going to agree and that's fine....but your opinion is only valid if you did indeed watch it, because that's literally the only way to form a true opinion.
For instance, Starlight Glimmer is really popular....I'm neither here nor there about her, she was an ok villain and while I don't care for her reformation story too much (mainly because they literally just did it in EQG with bacon hair) she doesn't ruin the show for me, and for a lot of other fans, they really like and enjoy her, so how is it anybodies right to pretend they speak for the entire fanbase of the show to say something is objectively bad when clearly many others think it's good?