What's with IMDb raitings, huh?

They're obviously people who expected the show to be EXACTLY the same as the first 3 seasons or blinded by nostalgia. Annoying, isn't it? Don't let it get to you. IMDb is unreliable anyway. these guys need to understand that seasons 1-3 are too far away for these new episodes to have the exact humor and animation style. But, generally speaking, they're not worth the trouble. Ignore them and enjoy the the episodes while you can.
 
Personally, it's nostalgia freaks that didn't catch a few minutes of an episode. Don't always trust IMDb for ratings. The people who wanted the show to be exactly as it was back in seasons 1-3 just assume that it's terrible and it's really annoying. Just leave them alone.
 
Here is why. There are still mindless haters, who look at the plot line and title and say "::dolphin noise:: this episode! I'm not watching it because SpongeBob SUCKS SO MUCHHHHHHH!!! DUUURRRRR......". So the haters just mindlessly hate good-amazing episodes from post-SOOW era. Here is a tip haters on IMDb and tv.com; WATCH THE EPISODE AND THEN FORM YOUR OPINION!!! God, is it really that hard.
 
TheSpongeWhoCan'tFly said:
Here is why. There are still mindless haters, who look at the plot line and title and say "::dolphin noise:: this episode! I'm not watching it because SpongeBob SUCKS SO MUCHHHHHHH!!! DUUURRRRR......". So the haters just mindlessly hate good-amazing episodes from post-SOOW era. Here is a tip haters on IMDb and tv.com; WATCH THE EPISODE AND THEN FORM YOUR OPINION!!! God, is it really that hard.
There are also people who watch the episode but make their best to hate it. I did that on Restraining SpongeBob, and I can't believe I did it :(
 
What I also don't get is why people are still hating if Stephen Hillenburg just came back
 
Ol Bold and Brash said:
What I also don't get is why people are still hating if Stephen Hillenburg just came back
The creator coming back doesn't really make the show automatically good again. I think that if he wasn't there, there wouldn't be a really big difference.
 
Ignore this, it was a ::dolphin noise:: immature post
 
Don't trust those sites. They can be filled with people that assume that every episode after season 3 is awful. They need to learn how to review in a mature and justified manner.
 
''JeySammy comes and kills Spongebob. Patrick investigates and engages in armed conflict with Iran. Sammy then gets back online.''

I don't know about you guys, but I'd rate this episode 10/10.
 
They're obviously people who expected the show to be EXACTLY the same as the first 3 seasons or blinded by nostalgia. Annoying, isn't it? Don't let it get to you. IMDb is unreliable anyway. these guys need to understand that seasons 1-3 are too far away for these new episodes to have the exact humor and animation style. But, generally speaking, they're not worth the trouble. Ignore them and enjoy the the episodes while you can.
I also hate how people say I miss old SpongeBob or the new ones suck some of the new ones are good that where even before SOOW
 
Ol Bold and Brash said:
If people don't stop hating on new spongebob I will do this



<----- Hater
Well it just that new spongebob still suc

<----- Me
DON'T SAY NEW SPONGEBOB STILL SUCKS OR I'LL ::DOPLHIN NOISE:: KILL YOU

<----- Hater
Old comment but still, with that attitude, that doesn't make your point right at all, especially when you say "I'LL KILL YOU". That makes you just as harsh as people with blind hatrid of new SpongeBob.






Honestly, why can't we "haters (even that sounds harsh) and lovers" get along? I don't just say that to the comment above. It's to everyone. People often forget that everyone has their own opinions and not everyone can agree on one thing. Even If the problems of post-movie SpongeBob has been talked to death, people should be allowed to express their opinions whatever they like or hate. The blind hatrid is something I'm against, saying that "Oh God, this sucks, people shouldn't watch this crap, it should be banned from tv, people who like it are so wrong", that's just whining about a kid show, not criticism of a kids show. There's one thing Mr. Enter (yes, the person you guys don't like, even I don't like him) said about criticism on kids shows, If I remember correctly. He said "just because it's a kids show, that doesn't mean it shouldn't be open to criticism". He's right, kids shows should be open to criticism because it's important for kids to watch quality shows as well and adults want to enjoy watching cartoons that appeal to them. However, being angry at kids show is just you being harsh on something that is made for entertainment. I'm against at blind hatrid of post-movie, not at criticism of post-movie. Those have huge differences. I've seen really good explainations from people who hate post-movie. However, I don't support blind fanboying/fangirling either. Just saying "Oh yeah, this was a really perfect and brilliant episode, people who hate this are just people with no sense of enjoyment". Explain why you like something, don't just say it's a masterpiece or it's funny or it's overhated and trust me, I did that a lot in the past and may be still doing from time to time. Chris Stuckmann, a movie critic made a video about fanboying on something and he said that praising something without explaining why they like it or seeing it's flaws is just someone being a blind fanboy. He said he loved Star Wars The Force Awakens and he's called a fanboy because he didn't see it's problems but If you see his review and analized Star Wars video, he's aware of the criticism of Force Awakens and he said he didn't find everything about it to be good, he gave his problems of the movie but he also gave his reasons why he loved the movie. That's how you escape from being a mindless fanboy, explainining. Since a lot of people started to hate post-movie and being harsh about, it also gave other people who have good reasons to hate post-movie a bad reputation and it also created a lot fanboys who like post-movie and are against post-movie haters. Discussing something is what makes us closer to each other but since they are blind hate and blind love, it's tearing us apart. We should be glad that we have different opinions and we should get along no matter how our opinions are different. Don't be afraid of expressing your opinions but also don't be a meanie and harsh about it either. That's all I can say for now. This discussion I'm having isn't going to solve the cold war between haters and likers but It would be nice for some to listen this. Feel free to say anything you want about this post of mine, people. :sbthumbs:
 
WhoBob said:
Old comment but still, with that attitude, that doesn't make your point right at all, especially when you say "I'LL KILL YOU". That makes you just as harsh as people with blind hatrid of new SpongeBob.






Honestly, why can't we "haters (even that sounds harsh) and lovers" get along? I don't just say that to the comment above. It's to everyone. People often forget that everyone has their own opinions and not everyone can agree on one thing. Even If the problems of post-movie SpongeBob has been talked to death, people should be allowed to express their opinions whatever they like or hate. The blind hatrid is something I'm against, saying that "Oh God, this sucks, people shouldn't watch this crap, it should be banned from tv, people who like it are so wrong", that's just whining about a kid show, not criticism of a kids show. There's one thing Mr. Enter (yes, the person you guys don't like, even I don't like him) said about criticism on kids shows, If I remember correctly. He said "just because it's a kids show, that doesn't mean it shouldn't be open to criticism". He's right, kids shows should be open to criticism because it's important for kids to watch quality shows as well and adults want to enjoy watching cartoons that appeal to them. However, being angry at kids show is just you being harsh on something that is made for entertainment. I'm against at blind hatrid of post-movie, not at criticism of post-movie. Those have huge differences. I've seen really good explainations from people who hate post-movie. However, I don't support blind fanboying/fangirling either. Just saying "Oh yeah, this was a really perfect and brilliant episode, people who hate this are just people with no sense of enjoyment". Explain why you like something, don't just say it's a masterpiece or it's funny or it's overhated and trust me, I did that a lot in the past and may be still doing from time to time. Chris Stuckmann, a movie critic made a video about fanboying on something and he said that praising something without explaining why they like it or seeing it's flaws is just someone being a blind fanboy. He said he loved Star Wars The Force Awakens and he's called a fanboy because he didn't see it's problems but If you see his review and analized Star Wars video, he's aware of the criticism of Force Awakens and he said he didn't find everything about it to be good, he gave his problems of the movie but he also gave his reasons why he loved the movie. That's how you escape from being a mindless fanboy, explainining. Since a lot of people started to hate post-movie and being harsh about, it also gave other people who have good reasons to hate post-movie a bad reputation and it also created a lot fanboys who like post-movie and are against post-movie haters. Discussing something is what makes us closer to each other but since they are blind hate and blind love, it's tearing us apart. We should be glad that we have different opinions and we should get along no matter how our opinions are different. Don't be afraid of expressing your opinions but also don't be a meanie and harsh about it either. That's all I can say for now. This discussion I'm having isn't going to solve the cold war between haters and likers but It would be nice for some to listen this. Feel free to say anything you want about this post of mine, people. :sbthumbs:
Agree with everything said here, but the thing is the people on TV.com are obviously using multiple alt accounts to downvote episode scores and their reasons for doing such is idiotic (this is not a jokes 90% of the bad scores revived are alt accounts made specifically to give post-sequel episodes bad scores)_When someone tries to act like their opinion is the definitive one and the score should reflect that is stupid and not an opinion I can respect. Especially when it seems many of them probably haven't seen the episodes.
 
WhoBob said:
Old comment but still, with that attitude, that doesn't make your point right at all, especially when you say "I'LL KILL YOU". That makes you just as harsh as people with blind hatrid of new SpongeBob.






Honestly, why can't we "haters (even that sounds harsh) and lovers" get along? I don't just say that to the comment above. It's to everyone. People often forget that everyone has their own opinions and not everyone can agree on one thing. Even If the problems of post-movie SpongeBob has been talked to death, people should be allowed to express their opinions whatever they like or hate. The blind hatrid is something I'm against, saying that "Oh God, this sucks, people shouldn't watch this crap, it should be banned from tv, people who like it are so wrong", that's just whining about a kid show, not criticism of a kids show. There's one thing Mr. Enter (yes, the person you guys don't like, even I don't like him) said about criticism on kids shows, If I remember correctly. He said "just because it's a kids show, that doesn't mean it shouldn't be open to criticism". He's right, kids shows should be open to criticism because it's important for kids to watch quality shows as well and adults want to enjoy watching cartoons that appeal to them. However, being angry at kids show is just you being harsh on something that is made for entertainment. I'm against at blind hatrid of post-movie, not at criticism of post-movie. Those have huge differences. I've seen really good explainations from people who hate post-movie. However, I don't support blind fanboying/fangirling either. Just saying "Oh yeah, this was a really perfect and brilliant episode, people who hate this are just people with no sense of enjoyment". Explain why you like something, don't just say it's a masterpiece or it's funny or it's overhated and trust me, I did that a lot in the past and may be still doing from time to time. Chris Stuckmann, a movie critic made a video about fanboying on something and he said that praising something without explaining why they like it or seeing it's flaws is just someone being a blind fanboy. He said he loved Star Wars The Force Awakens and he's called a fanboy because he didn't see it's problems but If you see his review and analized Star Wars video, he's aware of the criticism of Force Awakens and he said he didn't find everything about it to be good, he gave his problems of the movie but he also gave his reasons why he loved the movie. That's how you escape from being a mindless fanboy, explainining. Since a lot of people started to hate post-movie and being harsh about, it also gave other people who have good reasons to hate post-movie a bad reputation and it also created a lot fanboys who like post-movie and are against post-movie haters. Discussing something is what makes us closer to each other but since they are blind hate and blind love, it's tearing us apart. We should be glad that we have different opinions and we should get along no matter how our opinions are different. Don't be afraid of expressing your opinions but also don't be a meanie and harsh about it either. That's all I can say for now. This discussion I'm having isn't going to solve the cold war between haters and likers but It would be nice for some to listen this. Feel free to say anything you want about this post of mine, people. :sbthumbs:
As for me, I don't have big problems. However, I have a really big problem with unfair criticism, that criticism that is just very superficial or that's just for the sake of hating. Everything deserves a chance. For example, I know that a lot of people hate Teen Titans Go to death. Does that make me automatically hate the show? Heck, no. Same for SpongeBob, the terrible episodes don't have a total effect on the other ones. The opposite for pre-movie: almost all of the episodes are good, but not all of them. Some people don't give valid reasons or don't even say any reason to love/hate something at all, and I'm against that. As long as people don't express opinions that way, I'm totally fine with it.
 
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