Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-60.240.26.67-20130311030933/@comment-1895174-20130312204950

Doesn't matter if they cut it to five episodes Cartoon Network would burn off in a week or 24 episodes they'd air in a regular season - when your episode order is cut (barring unavoidable external circumstances), you're on death watch. When you near 52 episodes, you're on death watch. When your toyline is cut, you're on death watch.

So there might be a hint at things to come, but nothing so tantalizing it would leave the viewers on their seats.

If anything, they should've used the 10 extra episodes they got to better wrap up the story, not tease us with a new story they'd no reason to think they'd ever get to tell.

To do otherwise would be a phenomenally stupid idea, and Weisman isn't an idiot.