Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-1635895-20130327030726/@comment-432124-20130504235113

Regulus22 wrote: You only have to look at the wiki to see that the momentum we had is gone, if petitions or anything were going to work with the current climate, it would've been in full momentum. We need to wait for the climate at CN to change. some of their precious comedies to flop, some of their kids to grow up maybe, something. When that change happens, they will look to us, see if we are still strong, and make their decision there.

That said, CN obviously had something out against YJ, so we may need to wait until some old gasbag croaks, it's not going to backpeddle weeks after the decision. That'd show way too much weakness, years maybe. Point is, for now, it's over.

To keep petitioning with diminishing numbers would only show cn that they were right, that people are over this show, that it's popularity has decreased. You keep it up, you'll be more detrimental to any renewal. A strong general knows when to wage battle. And a strong general also knows the difference between a war being over and a battle being over. And he also knows never to declare a war over unless his side has won, lost, or decided to make peace. And since we are far from making peace and we clearly haven't won, to say that the war is over would be to surrender and give a message to the other side that they've won. To be clear, for the whole fandom to stop fighting all together would give the message that the show isn't worth fighting and even if we start up on it again years later, it's not gonna matter to the executives to revive an old, abandoned show. The reason why "Teen Titans" and all those other shows got renewals and spin-offs was because the fans never stopped fighting. That should be the case for "Young Justice" as well.