Spacerac wrote: |
100th post! I'll have no say in any of this. *goes through portal* |
LOL 100th post...Yay!
Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
Spacerac wrote: |
100th post! I'll have no say in any of this. *goes through portal* |
LOL 100th post...Yay!
WTH?!
Lisa31468 wrote: |
Watch Avatar Only On Nickelodeon! |
theredrobin wrote: | ||
WTH?!
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LOL WIN.
Honestly I don't know that anyone would believe the new episodes will air on Nick until it's actually happening because even when it's on the schedule, it's has not be on the schedule.
We've been down that road before...
Honestly I really wish all the remaining episodes would go straight to DVD...all of them. I wish the airdate issue was no longer a factor, ever again.
tomtitan wrote: |
Y'know, now that I think about it, it's possible that it will air in the UK before July. Why? Lemme explain. Season 2. With season 2 of Avatar, things were a little different. With season 2 they did the unthinkable and aired them on a weekly basis, a tactic almost unheard of on Nick UK. When was this? Around November 2006. However they didn't air every episode, and after 209 they stopped showing new episodes for a long time (that's what made me join the fanbase in the first place). When they finally got around to showing new episodes, it was around April/May 2007, maybe in June, I'm not certain. When they showed them, they showed 11 episodes in the space of 5 days. 210/211 on Monday, 212/213 on Tuesday, 214/215 on Wednesday, 216/217 on Thursday and 218/219/220 on Friday. Season 3 As we all know, Nick UK did their normal strategy, and aired 9 episodes in the space of 5 days, around October. The last half of season 2 and the first half of season 3 were aired during a holiday, in the UK we get 3 holidays called 'half-terms', week long breaks halfway through the trimester (as opposed to the American semester). That's when they were aired. Maybe they will air the rest of season 3 during the next half term, which is in about 5 weeks. It's possible. |
Oh god that would be soooo sweet! I would be over the moon with happiness for the UK to have the final episodes before July!
Lisa31468 wrote: | ||
Oh god that would be soooo sweet! I would be over the moon with happiness for the UK to have the final episodes before July! |
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Actually I would love for you to see the finale on TV first too! LOL
Nick execs need a hard, hard kick in the crotch. I really wish they'd commit to Avatar for one. If there's going to be SB special, we know three months before hand. If there's going to be an Avatar special (which we're even lucky to get one), we may know the date less than a week before, and advertises will air that day.
I mean what the hell?! Most of us either grew up with Nickelodeon or had children that grew up with it. And that was back when they seemed to care about the fans, at all! Ugh.. I can't.. comprehend what is going through their minds.
Just give us a date! Is that so hard?!
xRamensx wrote: |
Nick execs need a hard, hard kick in the crotch. I really wish they'd commit to Avatar for one. If there's going to be SB special, we know three months before hand. If there's going to be an Avatar special (which we're even lucky to get one), we may know the date less than a week before, and advertises will air that day. I mean what the hell?! Most of us either grew up with Nickelodeon or had children that grew up with it. And that was back when they seemed to care about the fans, at all! Ugh.. I can't.. comprehend what is going through their minds. Just give us a date! Is that so hard?! |
Apparently it's as hard as figuring out a 100 question Quantum Physics Test given to you by Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein and Carl Sagan.
xRamensx wrote: |
Nick execs need a hard, hard kick in the crotch. I really wish they'd commit to Avatar for one. If there's going to be SB special, we know three months before hand. If there's going to be an Avatar special (which we're even lucky to get one), we may know the date less than a week before, and advertises will air that day. I mean what the hell?! Most of us either grew up with Nickelodeon or had children that grew up with it. And that was back when they seemed to care about the fans, at all! Ugh.. I can't.. comprehend what is going through their minds. Just give us a date! Is that so hard?! |
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In response to your pun, I even liked "All Grown Up", but they showed new episodes 6:30 in the morning. Pretty much if the character isn't square, yellow, and somewhat mentally-retarded, Nick won't give it the time of day.
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You know I've wondered about this. I never paid any attention to Nick until Avatar. I mean I watched shows when my kids were watching them and grew to like some of them.
But I've never actually called into to work or done other extreme things in the adult world to watch any other show on a Friday night, EXCEPT for Avatar...yeah I didn't even do that for the 'Friends' finale.
My point is that what if Nick does this kind of thing all of the time to kids and their shows? I mean what if they rearrange the TV schedule like for every show, it's just that we or I have never noticed it because I'm only interested in Avatar.
What if they've been this way all along but they have never ever encountered adults as steadfast viewers before and that's why they are in a totally unchartered territory with Avatar?
This may be the first time they experienced dissenters or a public outcry from fans for their schedule changes and so on...
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In response to your pun, I even liked "All Grown Up", but they showed new episodes 6:30 in the morning. Pretty much if the character isn't square, yellow, and somewhat mentally-retarded, Nick won't give it the time of day. |
Lisa31468 wrote: | ||||
You know I've wondered about this. I never paid any attention to Nick until Avatar. I mean I watched shows when my kids were watching them and grew to like some of them. But I've never actually called into to work or done other extreme things in the adult world to watch any other show on a Friday night, EXCEPT for Avatar...yeah I didn't even do that for the 'Friends' finale. My point is that what if Nick does this kind of thing all of the time to kids and their shows? I mean what if they rearrange the TV schedule like for every show, it's just that we or I have never noticed it because I'm only interested in Avatar. What if they've been this way all along but the have never ever encountered adults as steadfast viewers before and that's why they are in a totally unchartered territory with Avatar?
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