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And yet it still has all that negative reception so no, rebooting Ben 10 isn't getting rid of it and the franchise is still tainted for having all that messed up continuity. Ben 10 was, and likely still is, affected by Cartoon Network's treatment of everything from Alien Force onwards. Even through making a reboot, all that damage that had been done is not going to go away for a while.

No that won't be the only answer. There are more reasons for why a show can end and for why a show should end. In fact, PIEGUYRULZ gives a good strong argument on shows ending. I'll go ahead and link the video onto here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBEFiSt3_6A

And yeah, if the Ben 10 reboot doesn't deliver, fans and viewers will be disadvantaged by it. I'm not being pretentious here. I'm just making a good point. Sometimes nothing is better than something. More does not always mean better. Sometimes it would just be better for one series to end so that no more damage can be done to it and/or it doesn't end up going through seasonal rot as well as to open up new opportunities to make new, original, and unique shows that are more likely to be good and deserve the runtime.

Much like PIEGUYRULZ here, I look at cartoon show as a form of art.