Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20190319214159/@comment-24200891-20191009204907

I think reasoning is important, because then it makes sense. To me nothing happens without a cause. However I want this cause to make sense.

Such reason in Recess you mention disappointed me, because I felt whole episode looked like a lazy writing. Poor execution of the moral, because it has no substance.

Another episode about "not everyone can like you" is 2nd episode of the Tangled, where Raspunzel's hater in the end reveals his reason, but it's quite petty. He hates her, because she doesn't behave like a typical princess, what does he expect after whole her life she was locked in an isolate tower?

A modern simpsons episode had a female teacher that hated Lisa for no reason. After Bart punished her and made her leave, the teacher revealed a very stupid motive to hate Lisa. The teacher hated her, because she was blond and the teacher thinks all blonds are stupid and depend only on beauty to suceed. Lisa gives tons of reasons to dislike her, but this reason is insubstancial and looks like a lazy writing.