Um, is "Teen Titans Go!" the new "Law & Order"?

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I see what you mean…we have low tier cable and Law & Order was on 3 channels at once.
 
Thank you OP, I now have a new cartoon YouTuber to watch. But, as someone who grew up on Cartoon Network, this breaks my heart. It seems like, as newer forms of media evolved and replaced television, TV channels are trying to aim for the lowest common denominator to maintain views. Cartoon Network with Teen Titans Go, for example. I also grew up on Animal Planet and I can’t even recognize the channel anymore: nothing but reality TV, some of which has nothing to do with animals like a show dedicated to building tree houses.
 
I do not like Teen Titans Go I don’t like Law and Order either but the thing is right? The original Teen Titans was considered creative, Innovative, and intelligent by a lot of people and not surprisingly a lot of fans of the original Teen Titans do not like Teen Titans Go. One of my little sisters was a fan of the original one although I’m not sure how much she remembers from the original run I think she ended up seeing it from reruns and told me how disappointed she was with Teen Titans Go. I think what bothers me about it is they use the same name for a completely different show that just happens to have the same characters. I don’t see it as story driven I don’t see it is funny which is apparently what it’s trying to do and sometimes I see it as downright offensive to fans of the original show. I not only do not like the show but I think it’s a slap in the face again to the original fans when it is by far the most played show on Cartoon Network
 
Why are any of us still paying the dinosaur media anyways…?
 
Thank you OP, I now have a new cartoon YouTuber to watch. But, as someone who grew up on Cartoon Network, this breaks my heart. It seems like, as newer forms of media evolved and replaced television, TV channels are trying to aim for the lowest common denominator to maintain views. Cartoon Network with Teen Titans Go, for example. I also grew up on Animal Planet and I can’t even recognize the channel anymore: nothing but reality TV, some of which has nothing to do with animals like a show dedicated to building tree houses.
Do you think Investigation Discovery panders to the lowest common denominator, redbetta?
 
I never watch Investigation Discovery, so I don’t know. How is it?
Well, redbetta, my dad loves Lieutenant Joe Kenda: Homicide Hunter. A Crime to Remember is an interesting show, as is The 1980s: The Deadliest Decade.
 
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