Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6527064-20151205151611/@comment-5057483-20160117014141

You can say that again. If it can be made into a great story arc, I say let it be made into a story arc. Take the Peridot Redemption Arc as an example of a well done story arc. It made an antagonist into a protagonist in a span of seven episodes, which is a perfect length for a redemption arc. So hopefully they space out the who, the what, and the why before they go trying to redeem a character. And by spacing out, I do NOT mean the time frame between episodes of the same story arc in Adventure Time. It's okay to have a few episodes in between as breather room, but an enitre season is about as bad as having no space at all.