Sound Arguments from MrEnter?

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New Spongebob is sub par compared to old Spongebob. That in itself is a sound enough point. Of course Enter has to go and dedicate his life to reiterating it for the pleasure of no one.
 
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Everything he said about Forbidden Memories is spot-on but I suppose that's off-topic.
Not really, even though there's a Forbidden Memories thread this about "sound arguments from MrEnter". And I haven't played the game but from what others have said I'd likely agree too- I despise grindfests, the most boring things in videogames to ever exist, so I can't blame Enter for that.
 
Another:

"You don't show characters doing heinous things outside of cutaway gags." (Referring to Family Guy)
I'd have to say I disagree. If one of the character's likable traits is how screwed up they are (see Deadpool), and you know a way to make it work, then you can show them doing heinous things whenever you'd like. However, you have to make sure you know how to make a screwed up character likable first (For example, don't let the audience get to know and sympathize with very many characters who would come into harm as a result of the character doing heinous things)
 
I'd have to say I disagree. If one of the character's likable traits is how screwed up they are (see Deadpool), and you know a way to make it work, then you can show them doing heinous things whenever you'd like. However, you have to make sure you know how to make a screwed up character likable first (For example, don't let the audience get to know and sympathize with very many characters who would come into harm as a result of the character doing heinous things)

None of this applies to Family Guy, though. The atrocity that quote is from is Herpe the Love Sore. People hated Brian for how much of a jerk he'd become, and he has no likability to make it work. The characters he screws over are those viewers grew up with.

Of course you likely already know all of this
 
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