wtf I love teen titans go nowJust kidding I already did.
I like TTG for the background references to other DC characters and stories. For the rest it's a child-friendly version of Seinfeld/It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, hit & miss.
>>85854033
Surprisingly, it had never occurred to me to compare TTG to Seinfeld, but you're right.
That's pretty amazing that he got an entire episode dedicated to him.
>>85854329
So is he dead now or what
>>85854558
I don't know.
>>85854058
>>85854033
It's not seinfeld, it's TBBT
It's a bunch of lame jokes being spat out one after another
The character's personalities are very fluid and change depending on what the writers need them to be
They don't feel like real characters, which is weird to say about a cartoon, but if this were seinfeld, the characters wouldn't feel as scripted
The characters would act and talk to eachother as if that's how they would do it if they were real
I work a counter job and I throw on cartoons when my boss isn't around to give me something to watch. I used to be picky and change it whenever TTG came on but now I'm just happy to not be watching Sports Center.
I think it's totally obnoxious, but it can be very silly and I've laughed once or twice. It's indisputably a cartoon for children. But I definitely admire that every once in a while something happens to change the art style for an episode.
It's no Amazing World of Gumball, though. Jesus I went in having never seen a single fucking episode and when it came on at work it had me laughing so damned hard that I remembered, briefly, what it was to feel joy again.
The night begins to shine
>>85854594
It's akin to Seinfeld in that the focus of both shows is mediocrity, and mediocre people. The exhibition of such is the objective.
With that said, one can't credibly suggest that TTG embodies some comparable simulacrum of the freewheeling production process and almost singular comedy that Seinfeld and Larry David brought to their show. Certainly I wouldn't.
However, I sure as hell wouldn't insult TTG by comparing it to Bazingatime, either. The former is an acutely self-aware mash-up of old-fashioned slapstick, visual gags, and parody, which is charmingly caustic to both itself and its fans-cum-critics. The latter is a sludge of melodramatic self-parody that is premised on C-reel relationship drama and condescending, bland "nerd humor" that was dated ten years ago.
I also wouldn't describe the Titans' personalities as "very fluid"; each is a distinct caricature of their previous incarnations.
Of course, that doesn't mean I don't understand why anons such as >>85854645 find TTG to be obnoxious more than anything else.
>>85853988
bless his soul.