Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4884084-20150818050852/@comment-26940052-20150901135730

Stryzzar wrote: He's also a lot more immature, rash, and impulsive. He had already learned so many moral lessons such as becoming a leader in Max's absence, and losing loved ones. When he was 10 he was just a glory hound who only cared about hero cred and getting the "cool aliens", but he grew out of that when he was 15, only to fall back into it during Omniverse.

CN did it to make the show funnier and more "kid friendly", but I'm annoyed they had to backtrack character development to achieve it. The sad thing, is that in Omniverse somethings the "UA Ben" came back and for me it was ok, but another ones like in the "Galactic Monsters Arc" it was too many comedy and they could have play a wonderfull story with that.

But in another episodes like Weapon XI he was a wonderful leader, the regular "Ben of UA" and even in stupid situations like in "Food Around the Corner" Ben never lost that touch of great and mature hero behind all the funny or unnecessary comedy.

For me that is the biggest issue of Omniverse and one of the two the show have, they give and put to many unnecessary comedy into the situations and the characters personalitys and in storys like "The Galactic Monster Arc" this felt like filler, something the story doesnt need but they add.

The other thing are the relationships, Omniverse is not base around relationship, the irony is that the show is based around Action, move by Story and Comedy, in that order, so that affect too the character development, because here only a dozen of episodes are based in relationships and development of this, while in AF/UA every single episode have a little bit more to add.