Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26422668-20141108160519/@comment-1409915-20141114043602

BrimStoned wrote: Xanton wrote: Well if that's the case Cartoon Network is stupider than a little bit. Ok, airing all the episodes each day instead of week, fine, that could work but if they think t's so popular they should know that the crack of dawn never does any show any good. If OV's ratings kicked it back up since UA then they should try everything in their power to keep it on the air in a place where people watch it.

This situation reminds me of the previous shows like Young Justice and pretty much all of DC Nation. Super popular shows that everyone loved and were as popular as some old cartoons, that premiered so early in the morning no one would even be awake to watch them. Then they booted DC Nation, one of, arguably, their most popular Saturday Day morning routines.

I'm just saying if that's their plan they aren't very good at things. I don't think you get what I'm saying. They know the ratings will be bad, they just don't care. If I am right, they are trying to burn them off so they will have time to do something for Ben 10's 10th birthday. If I am wrong, and they really are just getting rid of it, then yeah, they are stupid. I reread your post and then read this one and well in a sense it's the same thing. To burn through the episodes is saying they don't care which almost warrants why would they care about Ben 10's 10th anniversary? Why would they do something special. Considering Ben 10 Omniverse has better ratings that Ben 10 Ultimate Alien left off with means that it is obviously doing something right. The fact that they'd put it in a 6 AM slot, and burn through the episodes, with no apparent goal in sight, means they probably are doing the same stupid thing they've been doing of getting rid of popular shows.

As Cokedragon mentioned this is just stating the facts, so the speculation becomes instead what would they do for a 10th anniversary, why would they have one if they no longer care.