Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-5926076-20130226005940

You know, back when Spike at Your Service was being discussed (and I was fairly new to the site) I made this comment:

"people need to also realize that everyone makes mistakes.  One blimish shouldn't send people flipping out over it.  Send feedback if necessary, so they can improve and figure out what they need to do to keep the viewers.  That's what a consumer is supposed to do."

I had no idea at the time that this would even apply to this episode or any other episode because I figured nothing would cause an uproar. And yeah, it's died down, but most people still think of this as the end of the series as they know it. Now I'm not here to argue whether the turnabout was weak or strong (it was pretty weak though), I'm just trying to make one simple point from here on. So what if the series is ending.

Good things don't last forever, and I'm sure no true fan wants to see this milked for all it's worth. At the pace they've taken this show, I wouldn't be surprised if season 5 will be the last season, and you know what, I'd be fine with it. If season 4 is in fact going to be good (which besides the alicorn thing it will) then that's nearly 100 episodes of goodness and top it off with a season that may also be 26 episodes, you have reached well over 100. Many series don't get to say that; that they were graced with views that let them get all those episodes. Many get dropped, cancelled, and even ignored, and you guys are gonna cry about it ending when it does. No. If you want people to respect you for liking this show, you got to act mature about it.

I mean seriously, most of you guys are in your early 20's or getting close to it; man the buck up (or woman the buck up depending on your gender). And for those who aren't as old, hit puberty faster so you can grow up and man/woman up XD. I'm just saying, the end of the show doesn't equal the end of the world.