Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3398493-20180519154915/@comment-34397172-20180803212126

Eskaver wrote: TIAB, are you calling me frivolous? I only applied frivolous to the concept of a revival, which is not directed at anyone beyond the idea is such.'''I did not call you frivolous at all. Don’t assume the wrong message. Besides calling a revival frivolous (which means silly, senseless, jokey, etc) sounded pretty wrong and a bit untrue too somehow.'''

I addressed the spinoff later in my post. A shared universe isn’t a reboot. I said it sounds like, not that it is.

A reboot is a restart with similar dynamics and season 7 was a soft reboot as it was a reboot, but also a continuation of the story. I already know that.

For the Adam and Eddy thing, it’s still up in the air as ABC/Disney decides if they want to continue the series and if they want new producers. I have no opinion on this matter as I agree with what you have said.

Shared universe is like Marvel TV. You have Agents of Shield, Cloak and Dagger, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, The Punisher, DareDevil, Iron Fist, Inhumans, and The Defenders all sharing one universe, but none are spinoffs of another, nor reboots. To use your Clone Wars example, it has a shared universe with the other Star Wars movies and shows, I believe. Meaning, it’s a different show entirely, but might have minor crossover, canonical continuity. '''Except some of these shared universes can be spin-offs too, Some Spin-offs or reboots shared the same universe too, like OUAT Wonderland (cause of Jafar appearing where we left him) and the s7 reboot (caused of events mentioned and reminded from last seasons). Though some of these may have worked out on different media, .'''

So, the idea of an immediate revival is frivolous as it’s far too soon and far too little to speculate with. Nothing is impossible (a show called Lucifer was literally canceled by Fox and ressurected by Netflix within weeks due to fan outcry and actor involvement.)'''Well like I informed you, it’s not frivolous. One of Tim Allen’s shows (what was it called “Camp Out”? I forgot) got canceled, and a year later it got revived. That felt like an immediate revival. So that proved not frivolous just to let you know.'''