Talk:It's A Wishful Life/References/@comment-25765603-20160125210456

What were they thinking when they made this episode? No answer me. What the *bleep* were they thinking?! Oh that's right, they were just brain dead. Let's start off the obvious: The episode was probably trying to make a "don't accept anything in return if you do good stuff" moral. But Timmy was doing all of that out of the kindness of his heart. The people around him (even out of ALL of the characters, freaking Cosmo) were behaving like ungrateful jerks. Timmy wishes he was never born, which is probably a metaphor for suicide. (Remember that for me). Instead of trying to REASON with Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda grant the wish. Come on! Really? Plus there should've been somewhere in Da Rules to prevent Timmy from doing that! You're not going to talk him out of that?! And that's where it goes downhill; parents don't want their kids to watch people's lives being better without the main character. And him being replaced with a girl is just beyond disgraceful. Then we get things are better even if Timmy didn't do all of that stuff. Why is Timmy's existence is to be abused? That's encouraging abuse and to pprevent it from happening. And the Jorgan tries to sentence Timmy to a world where kids wish they're never born. Also known as, you guessed it, hell. I don't believe in hell but come on! That's too dark for a kid's show! I'm shocked that they didn't put in Mark and Tootie, the two people who would be miserable without Timmy. I swear this episode makes fun of suicidal people and goads them to do it. It's making a cruel joke behind their back. They just say "oh you're worthless. Don't feel appreciated." Man I'm happy this episode was banned