How about this. Both are freaking toxic. Why is there no middle ground to "everything they make is horrible now" and "we should automatically love everything?"
That's an unfortunate place where the fanbase is headed. The same crappy dysfunctionality where there's only absolute great or absolute awful and it's somehow a crime to enjoy things on different levels or at least declare things noble failures.
And I agree, or would, but this seems to be the very same "I automatically hate anything new" that's the exact opposite of "we need to love everything they do automatically." Everything needs to be an extreme one way or another. No cautious optimism. It's automatically either the greatest thing ever or the worst. And it's always all Disney's fault when, let's face it, the same problems came up before. Which is my problem. We shouldn't automatically praise the heck out of something nor should we dismiss it. If it's good, that's good. If it sucks, they move on to something else.How dare they have realistic opinions of things and not hold every Muppet production to no high standard because "It's the Muppets and I love them!"?
That's an unfortunate place where the fanbase is headed. The same crappy dysfunctionality where there's only absolute great or absolute awful and it's somehow a crime to enjoy things on different levels or at least declare things noble failures.