Dude, this is exactly what I've been saying about TBS with THE BIG DANG THEORY for years! Honestly, they act like they're the only ones who play the show, and they act like everytime they air it, it's a must-see special occasion . . . and they air it like 3-4 hours at a time!
TBS is essentially cable syndication network. And as I discussed somewhere else, cable channels are essentially "we have FIVE whole TV shows! Count 'em. Five! Aren't we extravagant." I can talk about how such and such a show on such and such a network (cough cough cough Teen Titans Go!), but Nick is a special case.
I've said for a long time now, Nick seems to want top sabotage any Nicktoon that doesn't feature a... okay... Spongebob. They want to sabotage things that aren't as "instantly" popular as a show that they
cancelled just before the popularity kicked in. Meanwhile, their live action sitcoms to
still compete with 2005 Disney Channel get treated like special little snowflakes. And telefilms. Telefilms too. Now, Nick being Nick
really wants you to love their live action programming, award shows, and that
terrible sports block on Nicktoons so much that
they'll never let you not know they're on. They'll even preepmt the other two specialty networks specifically for those movies and award shows, or just continuously rerun them on the other 2 specialty networks they have. Exept for Nick Jr. Those preschool shows are essentially their license to print money.
Seriously. Even if you're just watching Nicktoons,
they have network advertising bugs in the shows for this series. It's inescapable. Violently inescapable. They want you to LOVE this new show already. They can't seem to keep anything animated outside of Spongebob (which gets daily marathons) on the schedule regularly (not even merchandise selling TMNT), but Glob forbid they don't mash some by the numbers collection of overused, bad tropes called a sitcom in your face every 2 seconds. I'm surprised they don't interrupt commercials for Game Shakers for a commercial for Game Shakers.
And I wouldn't mind it that much
except for the painfully "Totally Radical" tone. Black guys folding their arms and leaning on each other. Overly proactive girls that have a hip 'tude. These aren't hip. These have 1990's written all over them. I mean, even the concept of kids making an app based game comes off as "this was more relevant like 6 or 7 years ago." Angry Birds came out in, what? 2009? Ah, those 40 year olds that think they know what kids like.