Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-252417-20140527061755/@comment-252417-20140624195017

YouDontKnowSponge wrote: The creators of the series after Be, Cool could be fans of the 80s series and revive it and it could happen one day, and out of 6.something billion people in the world, I can't be the only one who thinks that. But out of the "6.something billion people" you're the only one I've met that prefers Scrappy over the original. You're entitled to like Scrappy, and while I think it's a little unfair of how he's been treated, I also don't see him of any true value. (The only time I actually liked was Scrappy in fact when Daphne was brought back.) I think apart from being disliked, the fact that he hasn't been included since the 90s is because he was overused and overplayed. He's the of the Scooby-Doo series, and not in a good way. I think writers have been trying to get back to how it began and playing around with that. Somtimes you won't like it, sometimes you will. Sometimes characters need to be adjusted to a modern setting. The only real personalities, Fred, Daphne and Velma had were their template personas, beyond that there was nothing much to do with them, and perhaps that's why it was easy to get rid of them. Daphne was starting to get independent, but then the 21st Century and her independence took a back seat. That's one thing I have a problem with.

Other than that, let's get back to the topic at hand.