They’re finally about to get Dan Schneider outta here

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What about Rocko's Modern Life?
What about it? I think I started to outgrow Nick by the time Rocko hit it's stride.

Low-key, SpongeBob is on the same type time as Ren & Stimpy. The underwater aesthetic just made it more appropriate, but SpongeBob is some weird as shyt too. I mean the full name of the show is SpongeBob SquarePants, that's some stoner shyt onto itself.
 

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What about it? I think I started to outgrow Nick by the time Rocko hit it's stride.

Low-key, SpongeBob is on the same type time as Ren & Stimpy. The underwater aesthetic just made it more appropriate, but SpongeBob is some weird as shyt too. I mean the full name of the show is SpongeBob SquarePants, that's some stoner shyt onto itself.

Rocko is more out there than SpongeBob's earlier seasons tbh.
 

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The third episode was entirely about Drake Bell (as it absolutely should have been), but they could have added a fifth part just about Sam & Cat. That show had an insane amount of behind the scenes issues, and it was the point where Dan Schneider's actions start coming to light, ultimately leading to him getting kicked off the set and having to send his notes from a little office (though apparently that was a pyrrhic victory as it made the shoots 3-4 hours longer).

And he had the nerve to release a statement that he was never kicked off set, but 'chose' to give notes from his office. :comeon:

We got two decades of footage of you being the P. Diddy of Nickelodeon (in more ways than one) but all of a sudden you just 'decided' not to go on set? :stopitslime:

There was an article a few years back about how he wanted to make a comeback to TV, but after this his career is deservedly over. It's very telling that Disney or Netflix never bothered to pick him up, even though he was making hits all the way up to Henry Danger.
 
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The third episode was entirely about Drake Bell (as it absolutely should have been), but they could have added a fifth part just about Sam & Cat. That show had an insane amount of behind the scenes issues, and it was the point where Dan Schneider's actions start coming to light, ultimately leading to him getting kicked off the set and having to send his notes from a little office (though apparently that was a pyrrhic victory as it made the shoots 3-4 hours longer).

And he had the nerve to release a statement that he was never kicked off set, but 'chose' to give notes from his office. :comeon:

We got two decades of footage of you being the P. Diddy of Nickelodeon (in more ways than one) but all of a sudden you just 'decided' not to go on set? :stopitslime:

There was an article a few years back about how he wanted to make a comeback to TV, but after this his career us deservedly over. It's very telling that Disney or Netflix never bothered to pick him up, even though he was making hits all the way up to Henry Danger.

By the time he was fired, his shows didn't have the same quality as before and he had already used his best ideas. He was starting to get :flabbynsick:in 2011-2012 and he had officially fallen off with Sam & Cat.

I'm pretty sure he was hoping he could be the Chuck Lorre of Nickelodeon, but his track record was way too sketchy to make that happen. Other than the Two and a Half Men thing, Chuck's stayed out of trouble for the most part and it doesn't seem like he micromanages everything the way Dan did (which is probably why Dan's shows fell off in the 2010s).
 

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The third episode was entirely about Drake Bell (as it absolutely should have been), but they could have added a fifth part just about Sam & Cat. That show had an insane amount of behind the scenes issues, and it was the point where Dan Schneider's actions start coming to light, ultimately leading to him getting kicked off the set and having to send his notes from a little office (though apparently that was a pyrrhic victory as it made the shoots 3-4 hours longer).

And he had the nerve to release a statement that he was never kicked off set, but 'chose' to give notes from his office. :comeon:

We got two decades of footage of you being the P. Diddy of Nickelodeon (in more ways than one) but all of a sudden you just 'decided' not to go on set? :stopitslime:

There was an article a few years back about how he wanted to make a comeback to TV, but after this his career is deservedly over. It's very telling that Disney or Netflix never bothered to pick him up, even though he was making hits all the way up to Henry Danger.

This is nuts honestly.
Bet he going to be throwing some people under the bus to save his own ass :shaq:

And the sad part is that Ariana Grande still follows him on social media :mindblown:
 

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That's Brian Peck they're referring to. He was one of the guys Dan was running with and he's a legit pedophile. Even after he was convicted, he was working for Disney Channel, but the rule was that he wasn't allowed to be on set with the kids.

You remember on Suite Life how London had a talking mirror? He was the voice for that.
Yea Disney is fụcked.

@Bryan Danielson
 
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