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** Mr. Enter also speaks for the entire audience of Rick and Morty when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. His reasons are that both these characters are entirely unlikable, their dynamic not only adds nothing to the show but rather holds it back, the drama is counterintuitive to the show's appeal, and perhaps most damningly of all, it's not interesting.
** In what doubles as a Heartwarming Moment, Mr. Enter admits feeling horribly for fans of the show who say they relate to Rick. His interpretation of this is that you would have to really hate yourself to relate to such a character so far past the MoralEventHorizon. In response, Enter wishes these fans well, reassuringly stating that "You are better than Rick Sanchez."

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** Mr. Enter also speaks for the entire audience of Rick and Morty when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. His reasons are that both these characters are entirely unlikable, their dynamic not only adds nothing to the show but rather holds it back, the drama is counterintuitive to the show's appeal, and perhaps most damningly of all, it's is not interesting.
** In what doubles as a Heartwarming Moment, Mr. Enter admits feeling horribly for fans of the show who say they relate to Rick. His interpretation of this is that you would have to really hate yourself to relate to such a character so far past the MoralEventHorizon. In response, Enter He wishes these fans well, well in response, reassuringly stating that "You are better than Rick Sanchez."
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** Mr. Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. His reasons are that both these characters are entirely unlikable, their dynamic not only adds nothing to the show but rather holds it back, the drama is counterintuitive to the show's appeal, and, perhaps most damningly of all, it's not interesting.

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** Mr. Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show Rick and Morty when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. His reasons are that both these characters are entirely unlikable, their dynamic not only adds nothing to the show but rather holds it back, the drama is counterintuitive to the show's appeal, and, and perhaps most damningly of all, it's not interesting.
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* The last 3-4 minutes in his "Twilight's Kingdom" review [[note]]Wherein he declares the episode to be utterly flawless and the best of the series. In fact, the closest thing to a criticism he could even muster was the choreography to "You'll Play Your Part", and even then he found it better than that of "B.B.B.F.F.", specifically citing [[{{Narm}} the floating heads]].[[/note]] where he goes after several other members of the community for giving the WebVideo/MLPAnalysis such a bad reputation by being overly negative/nitpicky.[[labelnote:†]] Judging by many specifics of the long quote below, Mr. Enter is primarily going after Digibrony, who had posted an extremely negative rambling review of "Twilight's Kingdom" (within 24 hours of the episode's airing) wherein he dismissed the Twilight/Tirek fight scene as "filler", declared the song "You'll Play Your Part" as the single worst song of the entire series (which Mr. Enter on the other hand believes to be one of the best in the series), and lobbed numerous other complaints at the episode with very little justification.[[/labelnote]]
-->'''Mr Enter''': So that was my new favorite episode. No, that is not why I was so anal and defensive of this 2-parter. Look, I don't care if you're going after "Pinkie Pride" or "Putting Your Hoof Down". If you can't go deeply enough into an episode to organize your thoughts, then you shouldn't be talking about it at all. Nitpicking is not funny, or cathartic, or cute, or whatever; it's annoying and tedious. Lately, the brony analysis community has gotten a bad reputation for being overly negative or nit-picky, and it's not entirely unearned. The pleasure of enjoying something far surpasses the pleasure of critiquing it. That is the philosophy that I build myself on. Do you think that I like giving any episode a failing grade? No, I'd love to enjoy "Power Ponies" or "Boast Busters".\\

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* The last 3-4 minutes in his "Twilight's Kingdom" review [[note]]Wherein he declares the episode to be utterly flawless and the best of the series. In fact, the closest thing to a criticism he could even muster was the choreography to "You'll Play Your Part", and even then he found it better than that of "B.B.B.F.F.", specifically citing [[{{Narm}} the floating heads]].[[/note]] where he goes after several other members of the community for giving the WebVideo/MLPAnalysis such a bad reputation by being overly negative/nitpicky.[[labelnote:†]] Judging by many specifics of the long quote below, Mr. Enter is primarily going after Digibrony, who had posted an extremely negative rambling review of "Twilight's Kingdom" (within 24 hours of the episode's airing) wherein he dismissed the Twilight/Tirek fight scene as "filler", declared the song "You'll Play Your Part" as the single worst song of the entire series (which Mr. Enter Enter, on the other hand hand, believes to be one of the best in the series), and lobbed numerous other complaints at the episode with very little justification.[[/labelnote]]
-->'''Mr -->'''Mr. Enter''': So that was my new favorite episode. No, that is not why I was so anal and defensive of this 2-parter. Look, I don't care if you're going after "Pinkie Pride" or "Putting Your Hoof Down". If you can't go deeply enough into an episode to organize your thoughts, then you shouldn't be talking about it at all. Nitpicking is not funny, or cathartic, or cute, or whatever; it's annoying and tedious. Lately, the brony analysis community has gotten a bad reputation for being overly negative or nit-picky, and it's not entirely unearned. The pleasure of enjoying something far surpasses the pleasure of critiquing it. That is the philosophy that I build myself on. Do you think that I like giving any episode a failing grade? No, I'd love to enjoy "Power Ponies" or "Boast Busters".\\



* "[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Operation F.U.T.U.R.E]]", which he claims is one of the few times that he thinks the Boys vs Girls plot line works.

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* "[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Operation F.U.T.U.R.E]]", which he claims is one of the few times that he thinks the Boys vs Girls plot line plotline works.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_r7BUjISO0 This video]]. For one thing, Mr. Enter reveals himself. The rest of the video is him speaking of his future plans, and not hiding himself anymore.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_r7BUjISO0 This video]]. For one thing, Mr. Enter reveals himself. The rest of the video is him speaking of his future plans, and not hiding himself anymore.



-->This show is like the worst student in a class: the student that copies off the failing tests of his friends when he couldn't even bother to care. Most of the time his attention is darting from window to window to the obscene shapes he's been drawing in his notebook. He's failing, but he doesn't even care that he's failing, because it's far too late for him to even try to pass. People wonder why adults are watching things like ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic My Little Pony]]''; if ''[[LowestCommonDenominator this]]'' [[LowestCommonDenominator is what adults are supposed to be watching]], I'd rather gouge my eyes out. Adult cartoons need some serious help because more often than not, they tend to be like this. Shows like ''Mr. Pickles'' [[FollowTheLeader crop up when failures thrive]]. Right now, [[SturgeonsLaw failures are thriving in adult cartoons]]. [[FollowTheLeader All you need is 22 minutes]] [[RatedMForMoney of shock humor]] with some "[[InNameOnly social commentary]]" deliberately designed to be "[[DarkerAndEdgier edgy]]", and BAM! You've got yourself a hit. Adult cartoons have the potential to explore the entirety of the human experience. They don't have to be insightful about it, but ''my God'', they need to be at least ''adult'' about it! This is another reason why I tend to stick to kids shows; it's not only that I don't like watching this stuff, it's that with the current status quo, I all too often feel like [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids I'm critiquing hentai for porn]]. I don't feel that this is what adult cartoons are supposed to be like. Disgust is actually a very useful emotion for the storyteller, but it needs context. When left alone, that's all you have, and [[Recap/RenandStimpyAPC1x02RenSeeksHelp I've been around the block]], and it's not even enough to hold my attention anymore. You can make humor about all the complications of relationships; you don't have to be afraid about tackling ''any issue'', and you could tell stories with layers of allegory. When you have the whole palette of human experience open to you, why do you choose to paint the entire canvas with shit brown? If you're not going to take this seriously, why should I take ''you'' seriously, ''Mr. Pickles''?

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-->This show is like the worst student in a class: the student that copies off the failing tests of his friends when he couldn't even bother to care. Most of the time his attention is darting from window to window to the obscene shapes he's been drawing in his notebook. He's failing, but he doesn't even care that he's failing, because it's far too late for him to even try to pass. People wonder why adults are watching things like ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic My Little Pony]]''; if ''[[LowestCommonDenominator this]]'' [[LowestCommonDenominator is what adults are supposed to be watching]], I'd rather gouge my eyes out. Adult cartoons need some serious help because more often than not, they tend to be like this. Shows like ''Mr. Pickles'' [[FollowTheLeader crop up when failures thrive]]. Right now, [[SturgeonsLaw failures are thriving in adult cartoons]]. [[FollowTheLeader All you need is 22 minutes]] [[RatedMForMoney of shock humor]] with some "[[InNameOnly social commentary]]" deliberately designed to be "[[DarkerAndEdgier edgy]]", and BAM! You've got yourself a hit. Adult cartoons have the potential to explore the entirety of the human experience. They don't have to be insightful about it, but ''my God'', they need to be at least ''adult'' about it! This is another reason why I tend to stick to kids kids' shows; it's not only that I don't like watching this stuff, it's that with the current status quo, I all too often feel like [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids I'm critiquing hentai for porn]]. I don't feel that this is what adult cartoons are supposed to be like. Disgust is actually a very useful emotion for the storyteller, but it needs context. When left alone, that's all you have, and [[Recap/RenandStimpyAPC1x02RenSeeksHelp I've been around the block]], and it's not even enough to hold my attention anymore. You can make humor about all the complications of relationships; you don't have to be afraid about tackling ''any issue'', and you could tell stories with layers of allegory. When you have the whole palette of human experience open to you, why do you choose to paint the entire canvas with shit brown? If you're not going to take this seriously, why should I take ''you'' seriously, ''Mr. Pickles''?



** His unapologetic ''rage'' thrown at Quagmire's "heartfelt" speech is not only incredibly satisfying, it also exposes the speech for the horrible, selfish, smug, patronizing piece of drivel that it is.

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** His unapologetic ''rage'' thrown at Quagmire's "heartfelt" speech is not only incredibly satisfying, but it also exposes the speech for the horrible, selfish, smug, patronizing piece of drivel that it is.



-->'''Mr. Enter:''' Never, in my entire life, thought I'd find a story that wasn't some fetish thing from the back corner of the Internet, that wanted you to sympathize with an attempted rapist. I mean, they're definitely trying to be sincere here at the end. This isn't a joke, it's how the story unwinds. Yeah, men can get sexually harassed and that's wrong, but if a woman wants to rape you, you should let her because she's probably just lonely. For a story that wants to play Reverse the Genders, it's created a despicably disgusting story. Angela, in this episode, is one of the most pathetic characters ever written. Not because she hasn't had sex for so long. I wouldn't care if she never had sex or if she always had sex. She attempted to rape someone, and thought that being lonely or horny or whatever was justification. There is no justification, for a man or a woman. Rape, attempted or otherwise, is one of the most unforgivable things you can do, and the people who made this episode should know better. If you're that damned horny, masturbate, buy yourself a fucking vibrator, or get yourself a prostitute; whether or not you consider them to be illegal, immoral, whatever. It's a hell of a lot better than trying to commit rape.

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-->'''Mr. Enter:''' Never, in my entire life, thought I'd find a story that wasn't some fetish thing from the back corner of the Internet, that wanted you to sympathize with an attempted rapist. I mean, they're definitely trying to be sincere here at the end. This isn't a joke, it's how the story unwinds. Yeah, men can get sexually harassed and that's wrong, but if a woman wants to rape you, you should let her because she's probably just lonely. For a story that wants to play Reverse the Genders, it's created a despicably disgusting story. Angela, in this episode, is one of the most pathetic characters ever written. Not because she hasn't had sex for so long. I wouldn't care if she never had sex or if she always had sex. She attempted to rape someone, someone and thought that being lonely or horny or whatever was justification. There is no justification, for a man or a woman. Rape, attempted or otherwise, is one of the most unforgivable things you can do, and the people who made this episode should know better. If you're that damned horny, masturbate, buy yourself a fucking vibrator, or get yourself a prostitute; whether or not you consider them to be illegal, immoral, whatever. It's a hell of a lot better than trying to commit rape.



* Mr. Enter eviscerating the AnimationAgeGhetto in his "[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo The Return of Slade]]" review, pointing out that childrens' shows that have {{Periphery Demographic}}s does not equal to taking away entertainment from children and that children can still enjoy them:

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* Mr. Enter eviscerating the AnimationAgeGhetto in his "[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo The Return of Slade]]" review, pointing out that childrens' children's shows that have {{Periphery Demographic}}s does not equal to taking away entertainment from children and that children can still enjoy them:



--->'''Mr. Enter''': You know, of all the things that are dated in this movie, it's not the humor or the characters or the animation that's aged the most--it's probably the plot. After watching WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman, I can ''never'' watch one of these 'I wanna be famous' pity party plots the same way ever again. Because, what people in this movie don't seem to realize is that: being famous is not an end goal. People who become famous don't ''try'' to get famous. They do things like write, or make movies, or make people laugh and they connect with a massive audience. I mean, if you're famous for just being famous, then you're probably the joke of all society. Fame and being a somebody is just something that comes with it, and if you think you can get famous by doing absolutely nothing, you're an idiot on multiple levels. I mean, people who are famous for being famous--they aren't exactly very successful people. They're the jokes of society. They end up in tabloids all the time. After this movie came out, we've been getting more and more stories of people [[RealityEnsues who've had their stars burn out.]] They've lost relevance; their lives have been turned to hell. They've had to turn to drugs or this or that destructive behavior.
** He also points the problem with Oscar and Angie's relationship: [[PoorCommunicationKills Lack of communication]]. Angie never says a thing about her crush on Oscar, and expects him to take any hint of it through mind games, but Oscar is too stupid and selfish to get it until it's too late.

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--->'''Mr. Enter''': You know, of all the things that are dated in this movie, it's not the humor or the characters or the animation that's aged the most--it's probably the plot. After watching WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman, I can ''never'' watch one of these 'I wanna be famous' pity party plots the same way ever again. Because, Because what people in this movie don't seem to realize is that: being famous is not an end goal. People who become famous don't ''try'' to get famous. They do things like write, or make movies, or make people laugh and they connect with a massive audience. I mean, if you're famous for just being famous, then you're probably the joke of all society. Fame and being a somebody is just something that comes with it, and if you think you can get famous by doing absolutely nothing, you're an idiot on multiple levels. I mean, people who are famous for being famous--they aren't exactly very successful people. They're the jokes of society. They end up in tabloids all the time. After this movie came out, we've been getting more and more stories of people [[RealityEnsues who've had their stars burn out.]] They've lost relevance; their lives have been turned to hell. They've had to turn to drugs or this or that destructive behavior.
** He also points the problem with Oscar and Angie's relationship: [[PoorCommunicationKills Lack of communication]]. Angie never says a thing about her crush on Oscar, Oscar and expects him to take any hint of it through mind games, but Oscar is too stupid and selfish to get it until it's too late.



* In his review to [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Badman]] he tears apart [[ConvictedByPublicOpinion the media but also people who convict others before there was even a trial]].
* In his review to [[WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}} Test of the Tested]], Mr. Enter calls out Standardized tests for psychologically demanding a lot of students amongst other things, tempering it in two ways. Firstly, while he agrees that standardized testing is wrong, he does (briefly) mention that there are pros to the practice. Combined with focusing a lot on how its implemented badly, this makes him come off as a lot more accommodating and glad to see it fixed than it could be. Secondly, he drives home something else: that using illegal or destructive means to defeat something (such as doxxing or DDOS attacks) will just taint the protestor's side and drive people off. Combined, they say "I hate this, but if you've got a reason, I'm good."

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* In his review to of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Badman]] Badman]], he tears apart both [[ConvictedByPublicOpinion the media but also and people who convict others before there was there's even a trial]].
* In his review to [[WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}} Test of the Tested]], Mr. Enter calls out Standardized tests for psychologically demanding a lot of students amongst other things, tempering it in two ways. Firstly, while he agrees that standardized testing is wrong, he does (briefly) mention that there are pros to the practice. Combined with focusing a lot on how its it's implemented badly, this makes him come off as a lot more accommodating and glad to see it fixed than it could be. Secondly, he drives home something else: that using illegal or destructive means to defeat something (such as doxxing or DDOS attacks) will just taint the protestor's side and drive people off. Combined, they say "I hate this, but if you've got a reason, I'm good."



* His avatar in the review of the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' episode, "Shop Talk", not only befits his username, but just looks so freakin' cool. It was drawn by someone known as "Animated Being", according to the [=YouTube=] description.

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* His avatar in the review of the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' episode, "Shop Talk", not only befits his username, username but just looks so freakin' cool. It was drawn by someone known as "Animated Being", according to the [=YouTube=] description.



** His re-review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerPuffGirls2016'' in the video was him basically calling out the show on ''every single one of its flaws,'' from the pedophilic implications to its stance against feminism, as well as the characters being [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] to ridiculous degree. For those who don't like this show, it's can be ''[[CatharsisFactor unbelievably]]'' [[CatharsisFactor satisfying]] to see him give this show the thrashing it deserves.
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Family Guy}}'' being #1. Not the entire show, [[SeasonalRot the show in the 2010s]]. His [[LoopholeAbuse reasoning is simple]]; it declined so badly, it shouldn't be considered in the same league as 2000s Family Guy due to several problems that he calls out:

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** His re-review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerPuffGirls2016'' in the video was him basically calling out the show on ''every single one of its flaws,'' from the pedophilic implications to its stance against feminism, as well as the characters being [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] to a ridiculous degree. For those who don't like this show, it's can be ''[[CatharsisFactor unbelievably]]'' [[CatharsisFactor satisfying]] to see him give this show the thrashing it deserves.
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Family Guy}}'' being #1. Not the entire show, [[SeasonalRot the show in the 2010s]]. His [[LoopholeAbuse reasoning is simple]]; simple]]: it declined so badly, it shouldn't be considered in the same league as 2000s Family Guy due to several problems that he calls out:



*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try and fail to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAesop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, since]] the episode ''immediately before'' Screams of Silence ''[[UpToEleven encouraged]]'' those who are in abusive relationships (like [[ButtMonkey Meg]]) to suck it up and be a "lighting rod" for their abusers.

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*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try and fail to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAesop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, since]] the episode ''immediately before'' Screams of Silence ''[[UpToEleven encouraged]]'' those who are in abusive relationships (like [[ButtMonkey Meg]]) to suck it up and be a "lighting "lightning rod" for their abusers.



** One that doubles as [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]]: He says that, while Creator/SethMacFarlane is influential and talented, he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane for this. This basically cements his [[CharacterDevelopment development as a reviewer and a person]], showing how much he's grown.
* When reviewing [[Recap/RickandMortyS3E3PickleRick Pickle Rick]], Mr Enter points out the fatal flaw of the episode: It tries to dissect [[StrawNihilist Rick Sanchez]] as a character.
** The most important detail is that [[CompleteMonster Rick is virtually irredeemable as a person]]. The only reason that the show works at all is because [[WillingSuspensionofDisbelief you personally detach yourself]] from the entire main cast and [[BellisariosMaxim avoid thinking about the implications of their actions]]. You can't expect him to ever care at all about other people when you consider the events of episodes like [[Recap/RickandMortyS1E6RickPotionNumber9 Rick Potion #9]] (where Rick and Morty leave their original universe for dead and start a new life in a timeline where their counterparts die) or [[Recap/RickandMortyS2E6TheRicksMustBeCrazy The Ricks Must Be Crazy]] (which explores the universe enslaved in the engine of Rick's car).
--->'''Mr. Enter''': '' '''I don't care who Rick Sanchez is as a person!''' And here's the funny thing, I only enjoy Rick and Morty because I don't care who Rick Sanchez is as a person. ...What I'm saying is, Rick and Morty ain't [[Creator/ChristopherNolan Nolan]]. Or at least, it shouldn't be!''
** Mr Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. He says that both these characters are entirely unlikable. Their dynamic adds nothing the the show, but rather holds it back. The drama is counterintuitive to the show's best appeal. And perhaps most damningly all, it's not interesting.
** In what doubles as a Heartwarming Moment, Mr. Enter admits feeling horribly for fans of the show who say they relate to Rick. His interpretation of this is that you would have to really hate yourself to relate to such a character so far past the MoralEventHorizon. In response Enter wishes these fans well, reassuringly stating that "You are better than Rick Sanchez."

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** One that doubles as [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]]: He says that, while Creator/SethMacFarlane is influential and talented, he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane [=MacFarlane=] for this. This basically cements his [[CharacterDevelopment development as a reviewer and a person]], showing how much he's grown.
* When reviewing [[Recap/RickandMortyS3E3PickleRick Pickle Rick]], Mr Mr. Enter points out the fatal flaw of the episode: It tries to dissect [[StrawNihilist Rick Sanchez]] as a character.
** The most important detail is that [[CompleteMonster Rick is virtually irredeemable as a person]]. The show only reason that the show works at all is because when [[WillingSuspensionofDisbelief you personally detach yourself]] from the entire main cast and [[BellisariosMaxim avoid thinking about the implications of their actions]]. You actions]]; you can't expect him to ever care at all about other people when you consider the events of episodes like [[Recap/RickandMortyS1E6RickPotionNumber9 Rick Potion #9]] (where Rick and Morty leave their original universe for dead and start a new life in a timeline where their counterparts die) or [[Recap/RickandMortyS2E6TheRicksMustBeCrazy The Ricks Must Be Crazy]] (which explores the universe enslaved in the engine of Rick's car).
--->'''Mr. Enter''': '' '''I ''I don't care who Rick Sanchez is as a person!''' person!'' And here's the funny thing, I only enjoy Rick and Morty because I don't care who Rick Sanchez is as a person. ...What person. [...]What I'm saying is, Rick and Morty ain't [[Creator/ChristopherNolan Nolan]]. Or at least, it shouldn't be!''
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** Mr Mr. Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. He says His reasons are that both these characters are entirely unlikable. Their unlikable, their dynamic not only adds nothing to the the show, show but rather holds it back. The back, the drama is counterintuitive to the show's best appeal. And appeal, and, perhaps most damningly of all, it's not interesting.
** In what doubles as a Heartwarming Moment, Mr. Enter admits feeling horribly for fans of the show who say they relate to Rick. His interpretation of this is that you would have to really hate yourself to relate to such a character so far past the MoralEventHorizon. In response response, Enter wishes these fans well, reassuringly stating that "You are better than Rick Sanchez."
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** Mr Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. He says that both these characters are entirely unlikable. Their dynamic adds nothing the the show, but rather holds it back. The drama is counterintuitive to the show's best appeal. And perhaps most damningly all, that drama is not interesting.

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** Mr Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. He says that both these characters are entirely unlikable. Their dynamic adds nothing the the show, but rather holds it back. The drama is counterintuitive to the show's best appeal. And perhaps most damningly all, that drama is it's not interesting.
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** Mr Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. He says that both these characters are entirely unlikable, that their dynamic adds nothing the the show, but rather holds it back while counteracting its best appeal, and most damningly is not interesting.

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** Mr Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. He says that both these characters are entirely unlikable, that their unlikable. Their dynamic adds nothing the the show, but rather holds it back while counteracting its back. The drama is counterintuitive to the show's best appeal, and appeal. And perhaps most damningly all, that drama is not interesting.
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* When reviewing Pickle Rick, Mr Enter points out the fatal flaw of the episode: It tries to dissect Rick Sanchez as a character.
** The most important detail is that Rick is virtually irredeemable as a person. The only reason that the show works at all is because you personally detach yourself from the entire main cast and avoid thinking about the implications of their actions. You can't expect him to ever care at all about other people when you consider the events of episodes like Rick Potion #9 (where Rick and Morty leave their original universe for dead and start a new life in a timeline where their counterparts die) or The Ricks Must Be Crazy (which explores the universe enslaved in the engine of Rick's car).

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* When reviewing [[Recap/RickandMortyS3E3PickleRick Pickle Rick, Rick]], Mr Enter points out the fatal flaw of the episode: It tries to dissect [[StrawNihilist Rick Sanchez Sanchez]] as a character.
** The most important detail is that [[CompleteMonster Rick is virtually irredeemable as a person. person]]. The only reason that the show works at all is because [[WillingSuspensionofDisbelief you personally detach yourself yourself]] from the entire main cast and [[BellisariosMaxim avoid thinking about the implications of their actions. actions]]. You can't expect him to ever care at all about other people when you consider the events of episodes like [[Recap/RickandMortyS1E6RickPotionNumber9 Rick Potion #9 #9]] (where Rick and Morty leave their original universe for dead and start a new life in a timeline where their counterparts die) or [[Recap/RickandMortyS2E6TheRicksMustBeCrazy The Ricks Must Be Crazy Crazy]] (which explores the universe enslaved in the engine of Rick's car).



** Doubles as a Heartwarming Moment, Mr. Enter admits feeling horribly for fans of the show who say they relate to Rick. His interpretation of this is that you would have to really hate yourself to relate to such a character so far past the Moral Event Horizon. In response Enter wishes these fans well, reassuringly stating that "You are better than Rick Sanchez."

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** Doubles In what doubles as a Heartwarming Moment, Mr. Enter admits feeling horribly for fans of the show who say they relate to Rick. His interpretation of this is that you would have to really hate yourself to relate to such a character so far past the Moral Event Horizon.MoralEventHorizon. In response Enter wishes these fans well, reassuringly stating that "You are better than Rick Sanchez."
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* When reviewing Pickle Rick, Mr Enter points out the fatal flaw of the episode: It tries to dissect Rick Sanchez as a character.
** The most important detail is that Rick is virtually irredeemable as a person. The only reason that the show works at all is because you personally detach yourself from the entire main cast and avoid thinking about the implications of their actions. You can't expect him to ever care at all about other people when you consider the events of episodes like Rick Potion #9 (where Rick and Morty leave their original universe for dead and start a new life in a timeline where their counterparts die) or The Ricks Must Be Crazy (which explores the universe enslaved in the engine of Rick's car).
** Mr Enter also speaks for the entire audience of the show when he says that Beth and Jerry's marital drama is the worst part of the show. He says that both these characters are entirely unlikable, that their dynamic adds nothing the the show, but rather holds it back while counteracting its best appeal, and most damningly is not interesting.
** Doubles as a Heartwarming Moment, Mr. Enter admits feeling horribly for fans of the show who say they relate to Rick. His interpretation of this is that you would have to really hate yourself to relate to such a character so far past the Moral Event Horizon. In response Enter wishes these fans well, reassuringly stating that "You are better than Rick Sanchez."

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* In April 2019, Enter made a video addressing a [[StalkerWithACrush cyber]][[{{Yandere}} stalker]] who had threatened to [[StopOrIShootMyself kill herself]] if he didn't love her, among many other harassing statements.

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* In April 2019, Enter made a video addressing a [[StalkerWithACrush cyber]][[{{Yandere}} stalker]] cyberstalker]] who had threatened to [[StopOrIShootMyself kill herself]] if he didn't love her, among many other harassing statements.



** He also gives bits of advice to those dealing with their own cyberstalkers, emphasizing that you shouldn't give in to the ParanoiaFuel and should make sure to keep in contact with others as both a means to fight it and to prevent yourself from becoming isolated, as that isolation could open you up to the stalker's affections.

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** He also gives bits of advice to those dealing with their own cyberstalkers, emphasizing that you shouldn't give in to the ParanoiaFuel [[ParanoiaFuel paranoia]] and should make sure to keep in contact with others as both a means to fight it and to prevent yourself from becoming isolated, as that isolation could open you up to the stalker's affections.



** His re-review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerPuffGirls2016'' in the video was him basically calling out the show on ''every single bit of its flaws,'' from the twerking, to the pedophilic implications, to [[TheScrappy Jared Shapiro]] himself, to its stance against feminism, as well as the characters [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] to ridiculous degree. For those who don't like this show, it's can be ''[[CatharsisFactor unbelievably]]'' [[CatharsisFactor satisfying]] to see him give this show the thrashing it deserves.
** ''[[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Family Guy]]'' being #1. Not the entire show, [[SeasonalRot the show in the 2010s]]. His [[LoopholeAbuse reasoning is simple]]; it declined so badly, it shouldn't be considered in the same league as 2000s Family Guy. He called out this show on several of its bullshit;
*** The {{Flanderization}} of several of the characters, and how badly they suffered because of it.
*** The treatment of [[ButtMonkey Meg]].

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** His re-review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerPuffGirls2016'' in the video was him basically calling out the show on ''every single bit one of its flaws,'' from the twerking, to the pedophilic implications, to [[TheScrappy Jared Shapiro]] himself, implications to its stance against feminism, as well as the characters being [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] to ridiculous degree. For those who don't like this show, it's can be ''[[CatharsisFactor unbelievably]]'' [[CatharsisFactor satisfying]] to see him give this show the thrashing it deserves.
** ''[[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Family Guy]]'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Family Guy}}'' being #1. Not the entire show, [[SeasonalRot the show in the 2010s]]. His [[LoopholeAbuse reasoning is simple]]; it declined so badly, it shouldn't be considered in the same league as 2000s Family Guy. He called out this show on Guy due to several of its bullshit;
problems that he calls out:
*** The severe {{Flanderization}} of several of the characters, and how badly they suffered because of it.
main characters.
*** The increasingly abusive treatment of [[ButtMonkey Meg]].



*** [[RatingsStunt Brian's death]]
*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try, and fail, to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAesop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, before as since]] (the episode ''immediately before'' Screams of Silence even ''[[UpToEleven encouraging]]'' those who are in abusive relationships like [[ButtMonkey Meg]] to suck it up and let them be a "lighting rod," as she called it.
*** Quagmire being a [[AudienceSurrogate to the audience]], [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic even though]] he is a serial rapist that deserve to be imprisoned.
*** [[TakeThatAudience The fact that the show insults the audience thinking that they'll accept anything branded Family Guy]], the [[OverlyLongGag long gags]] and [[AudienceSurrogate Quagmire being a stand-in to the audience]] being perfect examples
*** And lastly, [[AllAdultAnimationIsSouthPark the influence this show has]], citing that anything that's inspired by Family Guy ''in any way'' is absolutely worthless.
*** One that doubles as [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]]; he told Creator/SethMacFarlane about how influencial and talented he is, and how he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane for this. This basically cements his [[CharacterDevelopment development as a reviewer and a person]], showing how much he's grown.

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*** [[RatingsStunt The RatingsStunt that was Brian's death]]
death.
*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try, try and fail, fail to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAesop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, before as since]] (the the episode ''immediately before'' Screams of Silence even ''[[UpToEleven encouraging]]'' encouraged]]'' those who are in abusive relationships like (like [[ButtMonkey Meg]] Meg]]) to suck it up and let them be a "lighting rod," as she called it.
*** Quagmire being a [[AudienceSurrogate to the audience]], [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic even though]] he is a serial rapist that deserve to be imprisoned.
rod" for their abusers.
*** [[TakeThatAudience The fact that the show insults the audience thinking that they'll accept anything branded Family Guy]], with the [[OverlyLongGag long gags]] and serial rapist [[AudienceSurrogate Quagmire being a stand-in to the audience]] being perfect examples
*** And lastly, [[AllAdultAnimationIsSouthPark the influence sheer]] ''[[AllAdultAnimationIsSouthPark influence]]'' [[AllAdultAnimationIsSouthPark this show has]], citing that anything that's inspired by Family Guy ''in any way'' at all is absolutely worthless.
*** ** One that doubles as [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]]; he told heartwarming]]: He says that, while Creator/SethMacFarlane about how influencial is influential and talented he is, and how talented, he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane for this. This basically cements his [[CharacterDevelopment development as a reviewer and a person]], showing how much he's grown.
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*** Episodes like "Screams of Silence" that try, and fail, to convey a serious message like DomesticAbuse, due to how this show [[BrokenAseop takes concepts such as domestic abuse as a joke, before as since]] (the episode ''immediately before'' Screams of Silence even ''[[UpToEleven encouraging]]'' those who are in abusive relationships like [[ButtMonkey Meg]] to suck it up and let them be a "lighting rod," as she called it.

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{FamilyGuy}}'' being #1. Not the entire show, [[SeasonalRot the show in the 2010s]]. His [[LoopholeAbuse reasoning is simple]]; it declined so badly, it shouldn't be considered in the same league as 2000s Family Guy. He called out this show on several of its bullshit;

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*** The [[{{Flanderization}}]] of several of the characters, and how badly they suffered because of it.

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*** The overreliance of [[OvertlyLongGag long gags]] to [[{{Padding}} pad the episodes length]], including [[CutawayGag the cutaways]] and [[OverusedRunningGags running gags]].

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*** [[TakeThatAudience The fact that the show insults the audience thinking that they'll accept anything branded Family Guy]], the [[OvertlyLongGag long gags]] and [[AudienceSurrogate Quagmire being a stand-in to the audience]] being perfect examples

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*** One that doubles as [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming heartwarming]]; he told Creator/SethMacFarlane about how influencial and talented he is, and how he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane for this. This basically cements his [[CharacterDevelopment development as a reviewer and a person]], showing how much he's grown.

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*** One that doubles as [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]]; he told Creator/SethMacFarlane about how influencial and talented he is, and how he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane for this. This basically cements his [[CharacterDevelopment development as a reviewer and a person]], showing how much he's grown.
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*** One that doubles as {{Heartwarming}}; he told [[Creator/SethMacFarlane about how influencial and talented he is, and how he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane for this. This basically cements his {{CharacterDevelopment}}.

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*** One that doubles as {{Heartwarming}}; [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming heartwarming]]; he told [[Creator/SethMacFarlane Creator/SethMacFarlane about how influencial and talented he is, and how he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane for this. This basically cements his {{CharacterDevelopment}}.[[CharacterDevelopment development as a reviewer and a person]], showing how much he's grown.

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* His re-review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerPuffGirls2016'' in the "Top 10 Worst Cartoons of The 2010s" video was him basically calling out the show on ''every single bit of its flaws,'' from the twerking, to the pedophilic implications, to [[TheScrappy Jared Shapiro]] himself, to its stance against feminism, as well as the characters [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] to ridiculous degree. For those who don't like this show, it's can be ''[[CatharsisFactor unbelievably]]'' [[CatharsisFactor satisfying]] to see him give this show the thrashing it deserves.

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* In his "Top 10 Worst Cartoons of The 2010s";
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His re-review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerPuffGirls2016'' in the "Top 10 Worst Cartoons of The 2010s" video was him basically calling out the show on ''every single bit of its flaws,'' from the twerking, to the pedophilic implications, to [[TheScrappy Jared Shapiro]] himself, to its stance against feminism, as well as the characters [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] to ridiculous degree. For those who don't like this show, it's can be ''[[CatharsisFactor unbelievably]]'' [[CatharsisFactor satisfying]] to see him give this show the thrashing it deserves.deserves.
** ''[[WesternAnimation/{{FamilyGuy}}]]'' being #1. Not the entire show, [[SeasonalRot the show in the 2010s]]. His [[LoopholeAbuse reasoning is simple]]; it declined so badly, it shouldn't be considered in the same league as 2000s Family Guy. He called out this show on several of its bullshit;
*** The [[{{Flanderization}}]] of several of the characters, and how badly they suffered because of it.
*** The treatment of [[ButtMonkey Meg]].
*** The overreliance of [[OvertlyLongGag long gags]] to [[{{Padding}} pad the episodes length]], including [[CutawayGag the cutaways]] and [[OverusedRunningGags running gags]].
*** [[RatingsStunt Brian's death]]
*** Quagmire being a [[AudienceSurrogate to the audience]], [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic even though]] he is a serial rapist that deserve to be imprisoned.
*** [[TakeThatAudience The fact that the show insults the audience thinking that they'll accept anything branded Family Guy]], the [[OvertlyLongGag long gags]] and [[AudienceSurrogate Quagmire being a stand-in to the audience]] being perfect examples
*** And lastly, [[AllAdultAnimationIsSouthPark the influence this show has]], citing that anything that's inspired by Family Guy ''in any way'' is absolutely worthless.
*** One that doubles as {{Heartwarming}}; he told [[Creator/SethMacFarlane about how influencial and talented he is, and how he should set his sights on something that's not a comedy. The reason this counts as both is due to how calm and concerned he is within this part; if he were to do this in 2013, he would rant and scream against MacFarlane for this. This basically cements his {{CharacterDevelopment}}.
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* In his review of ''[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E14FameAndMisfortune Fame and Misfortune]]'', he manages to completely tear down the [[AccidentalAesop Accidental]] FamilyUnfriendlyAesop that flaws make the ponies special by calling out his old habits, [[CharacterDevelopment showing how much he'd grown since his explosive days]], and also noting that if he held onto those he would have stagnated entirely. He also calls out the Mane Six for this mentality by saying that, since the episode treats them like "real ponies", then these "real ponies" not only knowing of their flaws but outright being proud of them [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic ends up painting them in a bad light]], and that if a character holds onto their flaws it results in a terrible case of AesopAmnesia. That's not even getting into how it calls out its TakeThatAudience nature, unfavorably comparing it to an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and stating that an educational show like ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship is Magic]]'' teaching such a moral actually ''would'' be damaging if taken seriously.

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* In his review of ''[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E14FameAndMisfortune Fame and Misfortune]]'', he manages to completely tear down the [[AccidentalAesop Accidental]] FamilyUnfriendlyAesop AccidentalAesop that flaws make the ponies special by calling out his old habits, [[CharacterDevelopment showing how much he'd grown since his explosive days]], and also noting that if he held onto those he would have stagnated entirely. He also calls out the Mane Six for this mentality by saying that, since the episode treats them like "real ponies", then these "real ponies" not only knowing of their flaws but outright being proud of them [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic ends up painting them in a bad light]], and that if a character holds onto their flaws it results in a terrible case of AesopAmnesia. That's not even getting into how it calls out its TakeThatAudience nature, unfavorably comparing it to an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and stating that an educational show like ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship is Magic]]'' teaching such a moral actually ''would'' be damaging if taken seriously.
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--->'''Mr. Enter''': [[https://twitter.com/MysteriousEnter/status/519647307763953665 I win. Two of my FOX reviews are up. I'll do rest of 'em after my big project(s) are done, and I can afford a strike.]]

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* While also explaining that he now has a strike because of his two ''Family Guy'' reviews, the general feeling of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYUGf_O2Cc4 this update video]] is of Mr. Enter announcing that [[Music/TwistedSister he's not gonna take it,]] [[WaxingLyrical no, he ain't gonna take it, oh he's not gonna take it anymore.]]\\

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* While also explaining that he now has a strike because of his two ''Family Guy'' ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' reviews, the general feeling of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYUGf_O2Cc4 this update video]] is of Mr. Enter announcing that [[Music/TwistedSister he's not gonna take it,]] [[WaxingLyrical no, he ain't gonna take it, oh he's not gonna take it anymore.]]\\
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* His re-review of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerPuffGirls2016'' in the "Top 10 Worst Cartoons of The 2010s" video was him basically calling out the show on ''every single bit of its flaws,'' from the twerking, to the pedophilic implications, to [[TheScrappy Jared Shapiro]] himself, to its stance against feminism, as well as the characters [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] to ridiculous degree. For those who don't like this show, it's can be ''[[CatharsisFactor unbelievably]]'' [[CatharsisFactor satisfying]] to see him give this show the thrashing it deserves.
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--->'''Mr. Enter:''' Never, in my entire life, thought I'd find a story that wasn't some fetish thing from the back corner of the Internet, that wanted you to sympathize with an attempted rapist. I mean, they're definitely trying to be sincere here at the end. This isn't a joke, it's how the story unwinds. Yeah, men can get sexually harassed and that's wrong, but if a woman wants to rape you, you should let her because she's probably just lonely. For a story that wants to play Reverse the Genders, it's created a despicably disgusting story. Angela, in this episode, is one of the most pathetic characters ever written. Not because she hasn't had sex for so long. I wouldn't care if she never had sex or if she always had sex. She attempted to rape someone, and thought that being lonely or horny or whatever was justification. There is no justification, for a man or a woman. Rape, attempted or otherwise, is one of the most unforgivable things you can do, and the people who made this episode should know better. If you're that damned horny, masturbate, buy yourself a fucking vibrator, or get yourself a prostitute; whether or not you consider them to be illegal, immoral, whatever. It's a hell of a lot better than trying to commit rape.

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--->'''Mr.-->'''Mr. Enter:''' Never, in my entire life, thought I'd find a story that wasn't some fetish thing from the back corner of the Internet, that wanted you to sympathize with an attempted rapist. I mean, they're definitely trying to be sincere here at the end. This isn't a joke, it's how the story unwinds. Yeah, men can get sexually harassed and that's wrong, but if a woman wants to rape you, you should let her because she's probably just lonely. For a story that wants to play Reverse the Genders, it's created a despicably disgusting story. Angela, in this episode, is one of the most pathetic characters ever written. Not because she hasn't had sex for so long. I wouldn't care if she never had sex or if she always had sex. She attempted to rape someone, and thought that being lonely or horny or whatever was justification. There is no justification, for a man or a woman. Rape, attempted or otherwise, is one of the most unforgivable things you can do, and the people who made this episode should know better. If you're that damned horny, masturbate, buy yourself a fucking vibrator, or get yourself a prostitute; whether or not you consider them to be illegal, immoral, whatever. It's a hell of a lot better than trying to commit rape.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGBOP5ZjNco This video]], where he points out how the poor reactions to [[UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic the COVID-19 pandemic]] have caused poor people to be harmed.
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* His review of [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse "One of the Boys"]] is pretty neat in how it calls out the lazy route the creators went with the Loud boys and how much this contrasts with the way all the characters, including Lincoln, are written with extreme depth and diversity (he even cites how Lynn and Lana are both tomboys but in totally different and distinctive ways) and he even calls out the animation industry ''as a whole'' for how they tend to give the characters that match their target audience's gender diverse personalities while making the opposite gender shallow and stereotypical.

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* His review of [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse "One ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS1E23OneOfTheBoysATattlersTale One of the Boys"]] Boys]]" is pretty neat in how it calls out the lazy route the creators went with the Loud boys and how much this contrasts with the way all the characters, including Lincoln, are written with extreme depth and diversity (he even cites how Lynn [[PassionateSportsGirl Lynn]] and Lana [[OutdoorsyGal Lana]] are both tomboys but in totally different and distinctive ways) and he even calls out the animation industry ''as a whole'' for how they tend to give the characters that match their target audience's gender diverse gender-diverse personalities while making the opposite gender shallow and stereotypical.

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* The Crazy Old Man's intervention in his ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}'' review. Reminding him that he cannot stop reviewing Animated Atrocities to remind people about what Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} used to be.

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** In a similar way, he claims that "[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Operation F.U.T.U.R.E]]" is one of the few times that he thinks the Boys vs Girls plot line works.

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* While also explaining that he now has a strike because of his two ''Family Guy'' reviews, the general feeling of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYUGf_O2Cc4 this update video]] is of Mr. Enter announcing that [[Music/TwistedSister he's not gonna take it,]] [[WaxingLyrical no, he ain't gonna take it, oh he's not gonna take it anymore.]]
** And now he's managed to get two of his FOX reviews up on [=YouTube=], with the rest possibly following soon after.

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* While also explaining that he now has a strike because of his two ''Family Guy'' reviews, the general feeling of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYUGf_O2Cc4 this update video]] is of Mr. Enter announcing that [[Music/TwistedSister he's not gonna take it,]] [[WaxingLyrical no, he ain't gonna take it, oh he's not gonna take it anymore.]]
**
]]\\
And now he's managed to get two of his FOX reviews up on [=YouTube=], with the rest possibly following soon after.



* In the end of his "Dealing with Trolls" video, Mr. Enter provides some helpful advice on how to deal with mistakes that you make in your videos, stressing the importance of owning up to it. He follows this up by displaying an apology of his onscreen, which also doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}:
-->I, John Enter, in my "Pet Sitter Pat" review, revealed Casey Alexander's Twitter feed and, among other things, called him an idiot. My reasoning at the time was that he showed no regret for writing some of the most infamous episodes of the show, and in a way, seemed kind of proud of it. This was out of line. Some people have been threatening him. I also made a premature judgement on ''Uncle Grandpa'', which if anything, shows that Casey is improving from his ''Spongebob'' days. This is wrong of me, and I deeply apologize.

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video, Mr. Enter provides some helpful advice on how to deal with mistakes that you make in your videos, stressing the importance of owning up to it. He follows this up by displaying an apology of his onscreen, which also doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}:
-->I, --->I, John Enter, in my "Pet Sitter Pat" review, revealed Casey Alexander's Twitter feed and, among other things, called him an idiot. My reasoning at the time was that he showed no regret for writing some of the most infamous episodes of the show, and in a way, seemed kind of proud of it. This was out of line. Some people have been threatening him. I also made a premature judgement on ''Uncle Grandpa'', which if anything, shows that Casey is improving from his ''Spongebob'' days. This is wrong of me, and I deeply apologize.



* Mr. Enter eviscerating "Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q", while also pointing out the ''many'' {{critical research failure}}s and UnfortunateImplications and telling that the show should stick to only being a comedy like its defenders claim it's doing and stop tackling serious issues because they actively run against each other and effectively ruin the show.

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* Mr. Enter eviscerating "Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q", Q"
** Mr. Enter eviscerating the episode,
while also pointing out the ''many'' {{critical research failure}}s and UnfortunateImplications and telling that the show should stick to only being a comedy like its defenders claim it's doing and stop tackling serious issues because they actively run against each other and effectively ruin the show.



-->'''Mr. Enter:''' Never, in my entire life, thought I'd find a story that wasn't some fetish thing from the back corner of the Internet, that wanted you to sympathize with an attempted rapist. I mean, they're definitely trying to be sincere here at the end. This isn't a joke, it's how the story unwinds. Yeah, men can get sexually harassed and that's wrong, but if a woman wants to rape you, you should let her because she's probably just lonely. For a story that wants to play Reverse the Genders, it's created a despicably disgusting story. Angela, in this episode, is one of the most pathetic characters ever written. Not because she hasn't had sex for so long. I wouldn't care if she never had sex or if she always had sex. She attempted to rape someone, and thought that being lonely or horny or whatever was justification. There is no justification, for a man or a woman. Rape, attempted or otherwise, is one of the most unforgivable things you can do, and the people who made this episode should know better. If you're that damned horny, masturbate, buy yourself a fucking vibrator, or get yourself a prostitute; whether or not you consider them to be illegal, immoral, whatever. It's a hell of a lot better than trying to commit rape.

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-->'''Mr.--->'''Mr. Enter:''' Never, in my entire life, thought I'd find a story that wasn't some fetish thing from the back corner of the Internet, that wanted you to sympathize with an attempted rapist. I mean, they're definitely trying to be sincere here at the end. This isn't a joke, it's how the story unwinds. Yeah, men can get sexually harassed and that's wrong, but if a woman wants to rape you, you should let her because she's probably just lonely. For a story that wants to play Reverse the Genders, it's created a despicably disgusting story. Angela, in this episode, is one of the most pathetic characters ever written. Not because she hasn't had sex for so long. I wouldn't care if she never had sex or if she always had sex. She attempted to rape someone, and thought that being lonely or horny or whatever was justification. There is no justification, for a man or a woman. Rape, attempted or otherwise, is one of the most unforgivable things you can do, and the people who made this episode should know better. If you're that damned horny, masturbate, buy yourself a fucking vibrator, or get yourself a prostitute; whether or not you consider them to be illegal, immoral, whatever. It's a hell of a lot better than trying to commit rape.



* After putting up with one copyright claim too many from the creators of ''WesternAnimation/PixelPinkie'', Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiSXoEbILhw has straight up told them]] to either sue him or leave him alone, proving once again that he doesn't take any crap when it comes to Fair Use.
** Even better when you realized Creator/DougWalker himself saw the video and used it as an example in one of his WTFU videos on a petition that could change the DMCA.
* His takedown of the "famous for being famous" mindset in the ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'' review is decidedly on point.
-->'''Mr. Enter''': You know, of all the things that are dated in this movie, it's not the humor or the characters or the animation that's aged the most--it's probably the plot. After watching WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman, I can ''never'' watch one of these 'I wanna be famous' pity party plots the same way ever again. Because, what people in this movie don't seem to realize is that: being famous is not an end goal. People who become famous don't ''try'' to get famous. They do things like write, or make movies, or make people laugh and they connect with a massive audience. I mean, if you're famous for just being famous, then you're probably the joke of all society. Fame and being a somebody is just something that comes with it, and if you think you can get famous by doing absolutely nothing, you're an idiot on multiple levels. I mean, people who are famous for being famous--they aren't exactly very successful people. They're the jokes of society. They end up in tabloids all the time. After this movie came out, we've been getting more and more stories of people [[RealityEnsues who've had their stars burn out.]] They've lost relevance; their lives have been turned to hell. They've had to turn to drugs or this or that destructive behavior.

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* After putting up with one copyright claim too many from the creators of ''WesternAnimation/PixelPinkie'', Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiSXoEbILhw has straight up told them]] to either sue him or leave him alone, proving once again that he doesn't take any crap when it comes to Fair Use.
**
Use. Even better when you realized Creator/DougWalker himself saw the video and used it as an example in one of his WTFU videos on a petition that could change the DMCA.
* From the ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'' review:
**
His takedown of the "famous for being famous" mindset in the ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'' review is decidedly on point.
-->'''Mr.--->'''Mr. Enter''': You know, of all the things that are dated in this movie, it's not the humor or the characters or the animation that's aged the most--it's probably the plot. After watching WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman, I can ''never'' watch one of these 'I wanna be famous' pity party plots the same way ever again. Because, what people in this movie don't seem to realize is that: being famous is not an end goal. People who become famous don't ''try'' to get famous. They do things like write, or make movies, or make people laugh and they connect with a massive audience. I mean, if you're famous for just being famous, then you're probably the joke of all society. Fame and being a somebody is just something that comes with it, and if you think you can get famous by doing absolutely nothing, you're an idiot on multiple levels. I mean, people who are famous for being famous--they aren't exactly very successful people. They're the jokes of society. They end up in tabloids all the time. After this movie came out, we've been getting more and more stories of people [[RealityEnsues who've had their stars burn out.]] They've lost relevance; their lives have been turned to hell. They've had to turn to drugs or this or that destructive behavior.



* In his review to [[WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}} Test of the Tested]], Mr. Enter calls out Standardized tests for psychologically demanding a lot of students amongst other things.
** Something else, though, is that he tempers it in two ways. Firstly, while he agrees that standardized testing is wrong, he does (briefly) mention that there are pros to the practice. Combined with focusing a lot on how its implemented badly, this makes him come off as a lot more accommodating and glad to see it fixed than it could be. Secondly, he drives home something else: that using illegal or destructive means to defeat something (such as doxxing or DDOS attacks) will just taint the protestor's side and drive people off. Combined, they say "I hate this, but if you've got a reason, I'm good."
* Calling out Comedy Central and other networks in his review of ''Legends of Chamberlain Heights'' for giving shows a second season before their first season even premieres, with the series in question being one such example. This even applies to shows he likes, such as ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', citing that the show, while one of his favorites of the decade, started off SoOkayItsAverage and could have easily stayed that way.
** In the same video, pointing out that if Comedy Central keeps trying, and failing, to copy ''South Park'' as fervently as they are with ''Chamberlain Heights'', one day their business practices will end up ruining the company.

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* In his review to [[WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}} Test of the Tested]], Mr. Enter calls out Standardized tests for psychologically demanding a lot of students amongst other things.
** Something else, though, is that he tempers
things, tempering it in two ways. Firstly, while he agrees that standardized testing is wrong, he does (briefly) mention that there are pros to the practice. Combined with focusing a lot on how its implemented badly, this makes him come off as a lot more accommodating and glad to see it fixed than it could be. Secondly, he drives home something else: that using illegal or destructive means to defeat something (such as doxxing or DDOS attacks) will just taint the protestor's side and drive people off. Combined, they say "I hate this, but if you've got a reason, I'm good."
* Calling out Comedy Central and other networks in From his review of ''Legends of Chamberlain Heights'' Heights'':
** Calling out Comedy Central and other networks
for giving shows a second season before their first season even premieres, with the series in question being one such example. This even applies to shows he likes, such as ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', citing that the show, while one of his favorites of the decade, started off SoOkayItsAverage and could have easily stayed that way.
** In the same video, pointing Pointing out that if Comedy Central keeps trying, and failing, to copy ''South Park'' as fervently as they are with ''Chamberlain Heights'', one day their business practices will end up ruining the company.



* His novel ''Growing Around'' has been [[https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Around-Party-John-Enter-ebook/dp/B01M2C3M2B/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= officially published]]!



* In a recent "Admirable", he states that he ''always'' tries to only use footage he's paid for for "Admirables" whenever he can (citing dropped pilots as one of the few exceptions) since he wants to support the good stuff and encourage creators to continue to make things like it, even citing this as a reason he's temporarily shelved reviewing an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' he was pleased with.

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* In a recent one episode of "Admirable", he states that he ''always'' tries to only use footage he's paid for for "Admirables" whenever he can (citing dropped pilots as one of the few exceptions) since he wants to support the good stuff and encourage creators to continue to make things like it, even citing this as a reason he's temporarily shelved reviewing an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' he was pleased with.



** In his "Top 10 Worst Cartoon of the 2000's", he shows clear contempt for ''Creator/FourKidsEntertainment'' and their questionable dubbing practices when they were handling anime in the west, particularly ''Manga/OnePiece''. This statement below sums up everything wrong with their practices.

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** * In his "Top 10 Worst Cartoon of the 2000's", he shows clear contempt for ''Creator/FourKidsEntertainment'' and their questionable dubbing practices when they were handling anime in the west, particularly ''Manga/OnePiece''. This statement below sums up everything wrong with their practices.



* His review of "Brian's a Bad Father" has him show utter contempt for ''Family Guy'' after a segment where Peter asks Lois the best way to commit suicide with a knife. Citing an earlier clip about how ''Family Guy'' knows their audience is teenagers, Mr. Enter finds it atrocious that the show would bring it up, knowing that teens are at risk for suicide and self-harm, ending with an ArmorPiercingQuestion.
-->'''Mr. Enter:''' Are you really that desperate to shock that you'll tell impressionable young people how to hurt themselves?

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* His review of "Brian's a Bad Father" Father":
** The review
has him show utter contempt for ''Family Guy'' after a segment where Peter asks Lois the best way to commit suicide with a knife. Citing an earlier clip about how ''Family Guy'' knows their audience is teenagers, Mr. Enter finds it atrocious that the show would bring it up, knowing that teens are at risk for suicide and self-harm, ending with an ArmorPiercingQuestion.
-->'''Mr.--->'''Mr. Enter:''' Are you really that desperate to shock that you'll tell impressionable young people how to hurt themselves?



* In a sense, his decision to revisit past targets he's covered on the show that he felt he didn't properly cover. The first such video, episode 137 (concerning ''WesternAnimation/{{Wayside}}''), covers the series as a whole (as opposed to one episode, like ''Mrs. Gorf'') and how it fails as an adaptation.

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* In a sense, his decision to revisit past targets he's covered on the show that he felt he didn't properly cover.
**
The first such video, episode 137 (concerning ''WesternAnimation/{{Wayside}}''), covers the series as a whole (as opposed to one episode, like ''Mrs. Gorf'') and how it fails as an adaptation.



* Considered to be one of his most polarizing reviews he still went ahead and reviewed ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra's'' first season. Suffice to say, it was worth it, even if some people hated him for it.
** Heck, just the entire fact that he reviewed an entire season instead of a single episode is pretty impressive in its own right.

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* Considered to be one of his most polarizing reviews he still went ahead and reviewed ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra's'' first season. Suffice to say, it was worth it, even if some people hated him for it.
**
it. Heck, just the entire fact that he reviewed an entire season instead of a single episode is pretty impressive in its own right.



* In April 2019, Enter made a video addressing a [[StalkerWithACrush cyber]][[{{Yandere}} stalker]] who had threatened to [[DrivenToSuicide kill herself]] if he didn't love her, among many other harassing statements. Enter called her bluff, telling her that if she's resorting to threatening to hurt herself to win his love, then she's not someone he wants anything to do with. BrutalHonesty at its finest.

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* In April 2019, Enter made a video addressing a [[StalkerWithACrush cyber]][[{{Yandere}} stalker]] who had threatened to [[DrivenToSuicide [[StopOrIShootMyself kill herself]] if he didn't love her, among many other harassing statements. statements.
**
Enter called calling her bluff, telling her that if she's resorting to threatening to hurt herself to win his love, then she's not someone he wants anything to do with. BrutalHonesty at its finest.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGBOP5ZjNco This video]], where he points out how the poor reactions to COVID-19 have caused poor people to be harmed.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGBOP5ZjNco This video]], where he points out how the poor reactions to [[UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic the COVID-19 pandemic]] have caused poor people to be harmed.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGBOP5ZjNco This video]] where he rants about the stupid reactions to the coronavirus that cause poor people to be oppressed.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGBOP5ZjNco This video]] video]], where he rants about points out how the stupid poor reactions to the coronavirus that cause COVID-19 have caused poor people to be oppressed.harmed.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGBOP5ZjNco This video]] where he rants about the stupid reactions to the coronavirus that cause poor people to be oppressed.
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* Also, many of his {{Reason You Suck Speech}}es.



* Enter's given so many TheReasonYouSuckSpeech moments out, that he's one of a few WebOriginal producers ''to have his own page for it.''
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'''Mr. Enter''': No, I'm not saying that at all, that'd be stupid and hypocritical. [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E6BoastBusters Especially]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E8LookBeforeYouSleep since]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E9BridleGossip there]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E18TheShowStoppers are]] [[REcap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E22ABirdInTheHoof seven]][[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMAgicS1E24OwlsWellThatEndsWell teen]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E6TheCutiePox epi]][[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E7MayTheBestPetWin sodes]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E13BabyCakes that]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E15TheSuperSpeedyCiderSqueezy6000 I]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E19PuttingYourHoofDown person]][[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E21DragonQuest ally]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E4OneBadApple have]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E11KeepCalmAndFlutterOn a]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E6PowerPonies negative]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E10RainbowFalls opinion]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E17SomeponyToWatchOverMe on]]. When you look like you're having more fun ravishing a bad episode than enjoying a good episode, you will inevitably fail. If you come across as bitching for the sake of bitching, then you failed. You want a tip? Try to figure out what a bad episode does right, or at least give the impression that you're trying to. The more that you can enjoy, the better your life is, right? I'm not just bullshitting myself here, am I? Don't be dismissive. I don't care that you found the fight scene to be pointless filler. You should at least talk about it, or don't be surprised when people blast you for having an opinion you didn't back up.\\

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'''Mr. Enter''': No, I'm not saying that at all, that'd be stupid and hypocritical. [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E6BoastBusters Especially]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E8LookBeforeYouSleep since]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E9BridleGossip there]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E18TheShowStoppers are]] [[REcap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E22ABirdInTheHoof seven]][[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMAgicS1E24OwlsWellThatEndsWell teen]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E6TheCutiePox epi]][[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E7MayTheBestPetWin sodes]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E13BabyCakes [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E12BabyCakes that]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E15TheSuperSpeedyCiderSqueezy6000 I]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E19PuttingYourHoofDown person]][[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E21DragonQuest ally]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E4OneBadApple have]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E11KeepCalmAndFlutterOn a]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E6PowerPonies negative]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E10RainbowFalls opinion]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E17SomeponyToWatchOverMe on]]. When you look like you're having more fun ravishing a bad episode than enjoying a good episode, you will inevitably fail. If you come across as bitching for the sake of bitching, then you failed. You want a tip? Try to figure out what a bad episode does right, or at least give the impression that you're trying to. The more that you can enjoy, the better your life is, right? I'm not just bullshitting myself here, am I? Don't be dismissive. I don't care that you found the fight scene to be pointless filler. You should at least talk about it, or don't be surprised when people blast you for having an opinion you didn't back up.\\

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