>>97679200>These aren't arguments,Saying it's pretentious isn't either.
>why does every show need a deep story now?Need to? they didn't do it under obligation, they told the story they wanted to tell.
> Did you forget after Pen left the show shifted from episodic with a few continuing stories to trying to create a narrative?the overarching narrative started to kick in way before Pen stepped down. And he remain in the crew, it's not like he wasn't allowed input anymore, he step down because being a director was too stressful for him.
>Story boarders left and right trying to do things with the formula only to go back to the status quo (except now) is pointless.Except there were never return to status quo. Characters have been growing up. Some big things might look like they came back to the way they were before, but that's the tree hiding the forest.
>That's why your NEW FAVORITE show is taking the spotlight then? AlsoWhat are you talking about? What new show? infinity Train? It's barely confirmed. And right now, the spotlight is being taken by TTG, a show I don't car about, but hey, if you are into zanny non-sequiture adventure comedy show, I guess that's your thing.
>back on the topic of the show itself, why go deep with it?Because it's not forbidden and that'(s the story they want to tell and that resulted in a good story.
>But know what material you're dealing withI think they did a pretty good job with it.
> AT was from the get go an episodic comedy adventure.Turn out it wans't. Fuck, from the very first season, they establish a deep fear of the ocean. They always intended something deeper for Finn.
Fuck, back then on 4chan, most people were excited about the hsow precisely because of the lore it might have. The Lich King was already part of the cast description before the show even started, an people were excited about him.