Regular Show was for Chad kids and Adventure Time was for virgin kids

Regular Show was for Chad kids and Adventure Time was for virgin kids.

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But benson was a chad

How the fuck did Adventure Time fuck up its ending so badly?
You can laugh at Mordecai for falling apart around women but where is the fun in watching Finn become a side character in his own show?

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The people who took over the show hated Finn.

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>Regular
>Chad

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All the actual talent left, including the original creator himself
No writer communication for individual episodes
Anti-climax and status quo and dropped plot point hell
Pathological and honestly maddening hatred for their main character what the hell was going on there
Writers were and are frequent users of both Twitter and Tumblr and they get ideas from those sources
Ego, probably
Trying too hard to be deep and realistic
Corporate fuckery like CN ceasing to advertise them and dumbass scheduling
And probably more

Pure goddamn chaos

I think they were assblasted about Steven Universe doing a lesbian kiss and wedding before they did, so they made confirming it a priority. That and the landwhales on the show probably self-insert into PB or Marcy, if not both of them.

There should be a rule like in improv, you are not allowed to contradict what someone else says. So if someone makes a character change age a different writer cannot just go "nu uh doesn't count", once something happens you have to just deal with it.

>side character
Why does this keep getting parroted, when it is blatantly, objectively untrue? He was still the star in like 70% of episodes by the end. Much more than any other character.

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From my understanding the primary reason PB and Marcy became a thing was because Rebecca Sugar self inserted herself onto Marcy when writing lyrics for a song and the audience loved it so they ran with it and flanderized both characters into token lesbians.

If you count the good seasons you might be right. Point is, he was slowly sidelined.

I could be wrong but I feel Finn finding some love was a plot point that made up a huge part of the Adventure or Adventure Time. It kinda sucks that at the end so many characters that struggled with love have happy endings but Finn. Hell they could have done a quick and sloppy resolution when he ends up with Huntress Wizard, but nope he can just go Jack off in a corner.

I cannot even be mad about rebecca doing that because she at least did some exchanging by introducing flame princess for finn to hook up with so that bubblegum isn't his love interest anymore. But then she left and the other writers could not wait to get rid of FP so they had finn suddenly act wildly out of character in order to chase her off.

It’s more that his choices or abilities didn’t matter.
Like yeah he got the screen time and technical distinction of the main character but shit like “Stakes” and “Elements” and “Whipsers” and “Seventeen” plus the finale and TA kept happening where you got some emotional development drivel or whatever but his physical actions are typically useless or detrimental to everyone as a means of progressing the overall plot and the plots of other characters. Combine this with the decay of his fighting skills and the increasing amount of dumb gags at his expense along with undermining both his past and present accomplishments and yeah he felt like a joke character rather than the MC.

How it can be untrue if that actually happened at the end of the show?

Regular Show is legitimately one of the most overrated cartoons ever made, and the fact that Any Forums constantly praises it is proof that they have absolutely rock bottom standards.

>Pathological and honestly maddening hatred for their main character what the hell was going on there

Characters going through hardship doesn't mean the writers hate them.

What's not to love about two 23-year-old part timers out there in a world against their flaws?

Mediocre comedy, stilted animation, poor storyboarding, inconsistent characterization, cringeworthy attempts at drama, etc. etc.