i have an ongoing series called "Sesame Street: Season 40 Revamped" and it's just unadded/newer segments being on season 40 of sesame street
and this one guy "@ILoveSesameStreet19464" was a fan of my project, until today. when i posted episode 4189 revamped.
i changed the sponsors from f and 6 to d and 3 (it was fandomfan28576's idea w idea) and ilovesesamestreet said "Please change it now" and i said "why?" and he replied back with "THE LETTERS AND NUMBERS ARE DIFFERENT!" i know he may have autism, changes are scary, but he didn't need to overreact when he said this:
"Delete all your episodes"
when he said that, i blocked him and made a post telling him he doesn't need to be so hateful when it comes to changes.
Yatsufusa
I mean: 'You' are the artist, so you ca do with the series as you see fit.
A great example for such a case was Patrick McGoohan's 'The Prisoner' ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prisoner ). 15 episodes were close to the peak of art and entertainment for the time. Massive approval! The final 2 episodes are... Well... Basically they made the audience very, 'very' angry and frustrated. There's this great interview where Mr. McGoohan remarks on that decision and essentially says "Yes, I know! That was _the_point_!"
In light of that, my advice is: Own it! Make the art _you_ want to make. :)
auxoftheketchup755 (Updated )
i mean, for ilovesesamestreet, constructive criticism would've been greatly appreciated (digital circus reference)
also i never knew the prisoner had hateful criticism as much as season 40 revamped