Talk:Seddie/@comment-3247345-20150905023116

Do you really think another run of Hey Arnold could live up to what it once was? Let's say everything went well and they rebooted it. I have no doubt Craig would do it justice. But were there other writers? Are they alive and available a decade later? What about the voice actors? We know one of them is already dead.

Another thing we have to ask is exactly how much potential is left in this story line? I know it's not something pleasant to contemplate since we're all in agreement HA was canceled too early but we don't want the other extreme either. We've seen time and again shows that were dragged out long past their expiration date. Leaving aside iCarly and its undead form S&C what about that little yellow monster Spongebob who's still poisoning the airways over a decade after he killed all the good shows? What about Rugrats (another show Craig had a hand in)? That's a show I'd argue ended at about the right time. It went on long enough but it didn't go on to suck because people at the network kept trying to drag it out. Two and a Half Men comes to mind as well, although Charlie Sheen getting kicked off was when it really went downhill. I'm sure you guys can think of more. The point is this: How much longer would we want HA 2.0 to last assuming it was as good as it used to be before we'd want a natural ending so it wasn't ruined? I'd say it has a least another season left in it but it's something to think about.

So I want your thoughts on this. I'm not trying to be negative about this but I really want you guys to think about these questions. Forget about the political BS with the network for a moment and just think about the show's dynamics and life cycle. Do you think the show could be resurrected given the real world reality of the people involved a decade after it ended? How much more potential does this show have?