Aaron Springer

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Time to lay down some law. Aaron didn't run out of ideas (he did, technically). Paul Tibbit, Dani Michaeli, Richard Pursel, and Paul Tibbit ran out of good ideas.

See, Spongebob's writing system is akward. There's a group of writers (currently they are Tibbit, Pursel, Michaeli, Derek Iversen, and Mr. Lawrence) and storyboard directors (currently in teams: Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccareli, who is Nate Cash's replacement, Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Aaron Springer, and Sean Charmatz). The "writers" write up a barebones script, and the storyboard directors sketch out the events. A writer helps come up with the plot (generally the writer who came up with the plot is the writer credited). The storyboard directors do help write, though.

Anyway, Aaron is getting better, if episodes like "Spongebob's Last Stand", "Sweet And Sour Squid", and "Drive-Thru" are anything to go by.
 
I know he wrote some bad episodes, but I still trust him as a writer, unlike Zeus Cervas and Casey Alexander.
 
I'm actually pretty sad that he left SpongeBob. Sure he wrote some pretty bad episodes, but he also wrote some episodes that aren't as bad as everyone says. I am glad that his last episode was a good one.
 
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