Y'know what, I'm done


Doc and Jackson are getting increasingly hostile towards the fanbase that pays their bills, turning in fewer episodes per season, waiting longer between seasons, and the episodes are rapidly declining in quality when they're not some "special" that detracts two episodes from an already-pathetically small season.

Garguantua 2 is the series finale for me. Their slackassing, hostility, and seeming lack of ability to give a sh_t has lost them another fan.

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Declining in quality? Really? What's your opinion NOW a year later? *beep* Season 6 Episode 6 “It Happening One Night” was one of the best episodes I had ever seen, in fact this whole season has been amazing. The quality has really gone UP and the show is even more layered than ever. The *beep* Venture Bros. is a labor of love! "Lost them another fan?" Not another, just you. Nobody is going anywhere, jesus.

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I'm glad you said this.

I think this season is far worse than any of the seasons so far, and it almost feels like a totally new show.

I'm 30 and have been watching this since I was like 18, but it now feels like it is being written for a 16 year old mixed-gender demographic instead of college age guys. This used to be one of my favorite shows, but I can't justify a rating over 5-6 on IMDB for these new episodes.

Why is Hank acting like a nervous 14 year old when in Season 5 he was confident, killing people, pretending to be Batman, and having sex?

Before, Hank may have been a clueless and insane person, but he was a confident, capable one underneath the obsession with Batman. Here, he's very grounded and obsessing over how to kiss a girl. Character reversion and writing to a totally different demographic.

Dean is back to being the geeky college-obsessed pantywaist after he was acting like a dark, cynical adult last season. Again, character reversion suggesting writing to a younger demo.

Just what the *beep*?

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