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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Dan Schneider


    Jeneral28 — 16 years ago(April 26, 2009 07:58 AM)

    Doesn't accept Criticism

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        amanda-lu862 — 16 years ago(April 29, 2009 12:34 PM)

        Maybe the post is indicating Schneider does care about comments of improvement to iCarly.

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            ny631 — 15 years ago(January 28, 2011 07:24 AM)

            To tell you the truth most TV show writers do not accept criticism at all. They believe what they write is gold and refuse to make any adjustments even if it would make their show better.

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              dsimpsons1 — 14 years ago(September 27, 2011 09:19 PM)

              What a shame because he has created such steaming piles of horse$hit.

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                iamcage187 — 14 years ago(January 02, 2012 05:29 AM)

                U mad brah?
                Also you claimed that he ruined Nick, how so?? He's been there for a long F'N time to have all of a sudden ruined it. All that, The Amanda Show, Keenan and Kel, and Good Burger are all Nick classics. I've been watching Nick since the 80's (27) and a lot of the stuff back in the day was crap but people oversell it because of Nostalgia. Other than Cartoon's and Game shows Nick really did not have many classic live action shows and even some of the cartoon's were crap.
                Weinerville, The adventures of Pete and Pete, You Can't do that on television, and maybe Are you afraid of the Dark are the only ones I can think of that I still like. Clarrisa explains it all was very good but you think his stuff is crap so you must not like that because its very similar to some of his shows. Salute your Shorts was good but it could be hit and miss. Hey Dude was atrocious. Secret World of Alex Mac was eh. I remember a lot of other shows but they were all meh to the point that I can't even remember their names.
                Ok I actually search for Nick shows and found this link
                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Nickelodeon_shows
                Go through the 1980's-2010's list and name a live action show with actual acting (ie. not game shows) that is better than what he has put out. You won't find it.
                People complain about newer tv shows not being as good as shows from our childhood but don't actually go back and watch the show they claim to be awesome. Big example is Full House. People say they love that show and I used to love it as a kid and would get up set if I missed a episode. Well the truth of the matter is that show was utter crap. If you are over 10 and can stand that crap now you have no soul111c. You know why I say you have no soul? Because it feels like mine is being sucked out of me 3 minutes into a episode.

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                  ravensbaby4life — 14 years ago(January 07, 2012 08:34 AM)

                  Ummm you tried you failed. Most ppl say the current after 2000s shows where beep because of nostalgia but for the most part they are correct. Even rewatched some of the shows in the 90s and comparing them to the mediocre of the beep that's came out in the last 8 years it's quite sad. He didn't ruin Nick, he's just out of gas. Needs to have a seat. He got enough money I'm sure. Jake and Josh is nothing but a failed attempt to bring back the greatness of Kenan and Kel except for a different audience. Fail. Icarly was his answer to Disney Channel taking over the millinieum. An Victorious is his latest failed attempt to have Hanna Montana succes. It's all recycled and not even entertaining for its time. He's out of ideas. His best decade is gone. Let us enjoy it by tuning into Teen Nick every night for The 90s are All That.

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                    ItsEddieHaskellBeyotch — 14 years ago(January 10, 2012 08:17 PM)

                    Full House was crap when it was originally on. The only thing that saved it was that an even crappier show, Growing Pains got cancelled and Full House got its slot.
                    As for the Schneider shows, its obvious the guy has been showing signs of creative burnout for years. I always said Drake and Josh was nothing more than vanilla flavored Kenan and Kel. Now it seems all you need for a show is a female lead and her female friends that all look decent in mini-skirts and a microphone in their hand because God forbid a young American female wants to be anything more than a singer/dancer/actress.
                    "You win some, you lose some. But you live, you live to fight another day."

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                      ZombieJesus92 — 12 years ago(September 26, 2013 08:56 AM)

                      Care to elaborate on that, OP?

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