User blog comment:Cartoonprincess/Because Our Opinions Totally Count For Something ;3/@comment-24275744-20150723003218

Jennette: I am still a fan of Jennette. I enjoyed Between not necessarily because of Jennette's character. I was interested in Wiley's story just to see what was going to happen to her but my favorite characters are Pat (RIP), Gord and Chuck. IDGAF about Adam or his relationship with Wiley. The dynamic between the "creekers" and the jocks is what really kept me engaged. Anyway, I'm not the kind of McCurdian who thinks the sun shines out of her ass and glosses over things when she acts poorly. What I like about Jennette is that she doesn't hide who she is. Does that bite her in the ass? Yes it does, when it comes to situations like the beef with Ariana and the whole KCAs thing and then she has to backtrack so she can move on. But I feel like the Jennette on twitter, in her periscopes, on her blogs and other writings is who she is for the most part. Like she isn't putting on some kind of show or fake public persona for the media and for her fans. I hope the movie she is in is going to be comedy. I would love to see more WNFS and I miss seeing that side of her. I think her comedic timing is so on point and that while Between was a good thing for her mentally, I wish she would get back to what she does best.

Nathan: Oh Nathan. He is so good looking. Just a beautiful hunk of man. I want to see that all over my tv and in movies. The sad thing is that he absolutely could have been the next Zac Efron/Channing Tatum, handsome leading man type but he killed his own career. The iron was hot and he didn't take advantage of that. I'm not sure if he was banking on Into the Storm to launch him into more roles or how much his faith cause him to turn down or not go for roles that would have been great for him or if he was too busy fawning all over Madisen and spending too much time in the gym to work on his career. I think at this point, it's over for him unless he lands a supporting role in something big and slays it. I'm disappointed that he is getting married to someone he barely knows, I thought he was smarter than that but whatever.

Madisen: Who?

London: She seems like a psycho. Sometimes I wonder if she stalked Nathan, found out all the things he likes and dislikes and weasled her way into his life. She reminds me of Kathy Bates's character in that movie Misery. I think that sums her up perfectly.

Ariana: Her music? I like a lot. Her voice? Excellent. Hands down the best voice in her class (I wish she would enunciate more tho). Her? Not a fan. Something about her public persona rubs me the wrong way. I know that she is very interactive with her fans on twitter and stuff and that's great but I don't know. Something, I can't put my finger on, feels fake and calculated to me. Something Mean Girls-esque. Like that scene where Regina George compliments that girl's skirt and then turns to Cady and says "That's the ugliest effing skirt I have ever seen". I feel like Ariana embodies that scene. She maybe a real sweetheart but I'm not feeling it.

Dan: Washed up. His best work is definitely behind him. I don't think the ideas behind his shows are necessarily bad ones. A kid becoming a superhero's side kick? Not a bad idea for a younger fanbase than the Zoey 101/iCarly/Victorious set. The implementation? Complete disaster. Sam and Cat being roommates? Not a horrible idea, could have been excellent. The implementation? Catastrophe. I think he needs to stop writing, let someone who has a passion and a vision for the series do the writing and just be a producer. It's obvious that Dan can't be the captain of the ship anymore.

Nick in general: Just like Dan, it's best days are behind it. I wouldn't be surprised if the network no longer exists in 5 years. It's just not relevant with kids, tweens or teens anymore. The days when the whole family could watch a show are long gone. The days with shows that were funny and fun but also had realness are gone.