User blog comment:ZeVikingSif/Top 10 Reasons Why Ultimate Alien Sucks (ZeVikingSif's Opinion)/@comment-4050367-20141123163457

10) I think they honestly could have made it possible as a series, but the application just failed the idea. Your agruement makes sense.

9) 100% right.

8) This is where things get difficult.

There's Two Seasons, Not Three (Diagon/George/Vilgax/Forever Knights Storyline)

Most people use BTP as their source of saying there are three seasons of UA. I use Wikipedia as my source to state there is two seasons, and I'll explain why. Oh and yes I'm bringing this point up, sorry but its needed.

BTP's Season 2

Once the Aggreggor/Ultimate Kevin storyline ended, the new storyline begins with The Creature From Beyond, which according to BTP would be a Season 2 episode. We're introduced to Old George and the Creature From Beyond, the Lubruca, which is just the very beginning. Then a few episodes later, Ben 10,000 Returns concludes with Paradox warning about George and the Creature From the Beyond, which at that time we think its the Lubruca, but its really Diagon. Prisioner Number 775 is Missing, which would be the final episode of Season 2 according to you, starts with Old George arriving at Area 51, and making it disappear. So that's three out of 12 episodes, 25% of this so called "Season 2".

Wikipedia's Season 2

When you take everything from The Transmogrification of Eunice to The Ultimate Enemy, Part 2, then you get 10 entire episodes of the Diagon/Forever Knights/Vilgax storyline. This is equal to every non-filler episode in Arc 1 and 2 of Omniverse combined. When you see it from a producer's standpoint, all of these episodes are really suppposed to be together, not separated. That was Cartoon Network's fault.

Now that I've established that your claim of S2 is really connected to S3, thus there should only be two seasons and not three, I'll say this: Okay yes, there's a lot of filler. Its an issue that even Omniverse has. If you want, look at Agents of Shield. It took a lot of painful episodes to get to where it is today. The first 15 episodes of Agents of Shield were not nearly as good until Captain America: Winter Solider came out, then they got to the real story: HYDRA. I can't really argue with the fillers, but there is some story.

Besides Diagon, there's Charmcaster and Elena

There's also smaller storylines, like Charmcaster and Elena, who we learn more about and are able to discover their true personalites, who they really are, etc. They aren't big giant villains like you want, but there's smaller character arcs as well.

As for Ben's Story...

Ben's Story was about handling new challenges, and being able to overcome these challenges. Some included the celebrity life he now had, others included having to possibly put down his best friend (Kevin), and some included having god-like power. It was a story about dealing with fame and overcoming these issues. Tough choices, tough situations, and making the right decision was the story.

7) Finally #7 lol. Kevin's arc isn't the whole story, true. But as this show and Omniverse I think has pointed out, you don't need one overarching villain for an entire series. You can have multiple villains for different parts of the show, and its fine. Its okay to have one villain for a while, then another villain for a different period.

6) They ruined Viktor, I'll admit that. The aliens ... can't really comment. Same for Rojo. Ultimate Ben is no one's favorite episode, but it introduced alternate timelines, a BETTER version of Eon then the RAT one, and come on... Paradox was in it. You gotta love Paradox. It wasn't great, but there were some good things that came out of it. The throwbacks were pretty much bad for the most part though.

5) Agreed.

4) Neutral.

3) I think this title fit the series until after Agreggor/Ultimate Kevin. Then it just really didn't.

2) I've already addressed this in #8. All of it.

1) If more time had been given to Diagon the character, then he might have been better. Instead we were given 10 minutes of Diagon, and then the rest went to Vilgax. Its not Diagon's fault, its the writers. They wanted to make Vilgax get all powerful again, so don't blame Diagon for being stupid when the writers are the ones responsible. As for Viglax's jesus... that's not at all what he was lol. He led the Flame Keeper's Circle to believe he was their savior, when he really was more of a Devil-esque person manipulating them to get freed. If Diagon does return in the future, I would hope they give him the necessary time needed.

0) Why do you think most people don't say "my favorite show is UA!". Of course it was bad. That's why we got Omniverse.