No. I want at least two seasons in the current timeline.
Personally I wanted two seasons in the previous timeline considering this time gap explained f*ck all and was merely a lazy way to avoid add new characters.
I have to disagree with this. EMH is definitely not as story centric as say Young Justice or LoK but it definitely isn't targeted solely towards children.
It's on Disney and the animation style and storylines proves this is meant for children.
That's a childish retort at best. The animation style isn't exactly ground-breaking, but it's simple and easy to replicate for each episode so it has it's benefits. The story-line's draw inspiration from some of the best Avengers stories Marvel has to offer and have more than enough adult themes to please either crowd. I assume you find this childish as well? As if the teenage drama that Young Justice provides isn't childish and immature, which in turn, is completely directed to children and young teenagers alike.
I get it, you find EMH completely inferior to Young Justice, that's fine. But at least have a logical reasoning behind it besides "animation sucks".
Animation can make a show more worse then another. I just think Avengers is kiddie which it's proven to be. Teenage drama can actually be mature.
Or it could be immensely repetitive and/or annoying. But to each their own I guess.
@Deranged Midget: Now did Loeb actually say that he's thinking about pulling the plug on EMH? I still have no idea where the hysteria actually came from.
While acknowledging Earth’s Mightiest Heroes’ fandom, Loeb’s comments toCollider in March, on the topic of serialization in the animated series, also could point to the current Avengers show not being in line with Marvel’s future plans. Said Loeb, “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes has a tremendous following. One of the things that’s very unique about that show is that it was at a time prior to my coming in. It is a very serialized show, and there are a lot of characters. What we wanted to do with Spider-Man, and going forward, was to tell stories that are individualized. Obviously, we want everybody to watch the show every week, but we also know that people’s time is often taken. So, DVR the show, but if you’re not going to do that, the idea is that you will be able to catch up. I don’t ever want anybody to sit down on Sunday mornings at 11 o’clock and suddenly feel like, “Well, I lost the last three episodes, so I don’t really know what’s going on.”” Loeb has previously indicated that the final twelve episodes of Season 2 of Earth's Mightiest Heroes feature more standalone storylines.
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