Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-5926076-20130215170743/@comment-15617-20130215174745

Number 3 is probably the most important thing you said.

You really get to the point that you just don't care anymore - you just want to enjoy a good show, and the drama, controversy and so on just don't matter anymore. As before, you just want to sit down and enjoy the show for what it is...because if you really do enjoy the show, then suddenly the who/what/where/why/when/how that took place behind-the-scenes doesn't matter so much anymore.

In one way or another, I've expressed my optimism, but I'd like to think I've also stayed rational about it...

Playing the blame-game is a waste of time -- Hasbro, the writers (whether McCarthy or Larson), some bigwig's daughter who wanted to see Twilight with wings....it doesn't matter -- if the show ends up a disaster because of these sudden changes (because, while I know the writers are sticking to what they said, the likelihood that this really was planned since Faust was onboard....I don't believe it), then fine, I suppose we know who's at fault....but really, it just doesn't matter.

Rather then looking for someone to blame/praise if the things turn out good/bad, ask yourself -- were my expectations too low/high? Was it really worth being bothered by xyz? Because so-and-so happened behind the scenes? Those are the kind of questions worth asking that can really change how you perceive things, and really, to let something trivial make-or-break an episode, or the rest of the show, is silly.