Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-1478058-20141108222413/@comment-16747922-20141112224230

TJlive800 wrote: Sillyruner wrote: TJlive800 wrote: HELL YEAH!!!! Let's hope they don't F it up like Omniverse and make it AF/UA style. Lol yeah! Tj somehow join man of action and write the episodes! THANK YOU!! :D

You sound like Sif. He got so excited over The Number Game he told me I would be the best TV writer if I actually wrote screenplays. That was far too much credit because I believe I do still have a ton to work on, but within the scope of Ben 10 and a kids' cartoon, my goal from the start of HoE was to go a little above and beyond and keep things within the zone while stretching a lot of borders and take some liberties, but with justification being served by quality stuff. If you and others feel that I'm following through on it then nothing makes me happier. Though I sincerely doubt that Rouleau, Fullerton, Wayne, Youngberg and their cohorts at Cartoon Network would find something like A Monster's Redemption acceptable on their channel :D Oh, but about joining MoA: I can't. Surely it's possible to join CN and the writers' room but MoA is a private group serving as a mere name for four friends and comic artists. You can't join something like that, since it's not a company or organization. It's a group of friends. But I'd be thrilled to join the CN writers' room :D

And about my joke in my past reply about HoE: while the maturity of my show is off the charts from the crap CN puts out now, it'd be nice if the writers could respect their audience a little more and add more richness to the story, and implement a mystery element. The topics such as murder and crime investigation and psychological breakdowns and military corruption and police brutality in some of HoE's episodes won't be acceptable, but long-running story arcs, mystery villains, mole hunts, richer dialogue (without the swearing), and creativity in characterization (especially villains) that extend beyond smashing things would be the greatest asset. It would attract so much freaking attention.