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  1. On the topic of writers, I immediately thought of a discussion I had with other members on SBM.

    Posted 14 June 2011 - 12:26 PM

    I've seen a lot of hate against Aaron Springer in recent topics, especially for recent episodes like "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups" and "Curse of the Hex". In the more recent episodes he has written and story-boarded, we see Squidward get more abused than usual, more gross-out gags, SpongeBob's cheeks bulging out, and his nose deflating whenever he gets sad.

    However, when I look back at his filmography, he's also written some great episodes too. Think "F.U.N.", "Band Geeks", and "Krusty Krab Training Video".

    So, what I don't understand is how his writing style has changed in contrast to some of the previous episodes he's written. To me, it seems like his writing took a huge dive in Season 6 (the worst, IMO), with such episodes as "Penny Foolish" and "Boating Buddies". which showed some of the traits I've described above.

    So, what do YOU think? Can he still write better episodes, or has his writing failed for good?

    When I saw the thread on Casey Alexander and Zeus Cervas, I immediately was reminded of this thread.

    So what do you guys think?

  2. If people really think that SpongeBob won't win the award this year, then they must be crazy.

    But I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't.

    Oh, and why are they nominating Super Mario Galaxy 2 literally two years after it was released? Don't get me wrong, I love the game, but it should have been nominated for last year's ceremony.

  3. Discuss this episode here.

    I love this episode, but I have just one thought: If this was a post-movie episode, wouldn't everyone hate it for Squidward abuse? Probably. But since it's a pre-movie episode, it's instead generally viewed as a good episode.

    It's just bias. People tend to have more love for pre-movie episodes than they have for post-movie episodes just because they were before Hillenburg left.

  4. Who came up with this? I heard about this from my brother, but I thought he was just being crazy. It's depressing, but it can't be true. Rugrats was created by Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo.

    It's just a cartoon. They've done the same thing with Pokemon, where they said Ash was in a coma, which is why he's still 10.

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