Thread:Aaron B79/@comment-38608215-20190731071323/@comment-27537247-20190801052449

You're fine to talk to as long as we don't get into the changing existing routines thing.

We just need you to understand that it's not a good way to think. That we're fine with how things are now. Those people you keep talking about, the ones that wine about routines they hate, they shouldn't be pleased. You know why? They don't want to be pleased. They want to find something wrong with something, either because they liked things as they were before (which will never happen; franchises move forward and that's something we've all come to terms with), or they just want an excuse to be negative. You should never cater to people like that. Nor should you be somebody like that. Take things as they are, not how you'd like them to be.

You'll hear us talk about things in the past that we liked, and we'll compare those things to what we have now, but that doesn't mean the here and now is bad. All it is is preference, and we all know that if there's something we like vs. something we don't like, we just stick with what we like, not try to change what we don't like. The fact is that somebody's least favorite thing is somebody else's favorite thing. Some people love the simplicity of Con Calma. Some people love the bizarre nature of God Is A Woman. Some people believe that Bangarang is the absolute best routine that has been revealed so far. Do you really want to take that from those people? Or would you rather try to cater to the haters and think you can call yourself a hero for it?