Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26200221-20151211162449/@comment-26812877-20151230213631

Yeah, I can agree that it's not much of Lowenthal's fault. I'd say it's more of Cartoon Network and their new writer's fault for setting up the characters like they did in the sequels. Turning the characters from what they truly are into the very individuals that they would never truly become. It's one of the many factors that shows that Cartoon Network doesn't truly understand what made Ben 10 great in the first place and doesn't truly understand what they are really doing. Only Man of Action understands this series much better than anyone else and understands what is best intended for the series. It just makes things so unfortunate for Ben 10 when Cartoon Network took this series away from Man of Action and replaced the creators with a new set of writers who don't truly understand the series for what it really is.