Talk:TheMysteriousMrEnter/@comment-26350019-20180926012716

I'm glad that this page is on this wiki, because it is considerably less biased in favor of "Mr. Enter can do no wrong" than TV Tropes, a website I otherwise like and use a lot. If it is biased to put Mr. Enter in a more positive or negative light, I don't notice it. The bias on TV Tropes is likely because people who edit on the pages describing him there are fans of his and are take morality seriously at the expense of entertainment value in a similar manner (not everyone on that website does that, thankfully, and some users there can have a rather dark sense of humor). I've never seen a full video of his, but most secondhand accounts that exist of his are pretty thorough, such as this page and the pages on TV Tropes. I suppose it's because I am particularly bothered by his borderline knight templar worldview when it comes to reviewing cartoons, and even moreso by the fact that there are plenty of people on the internet who will take whatever he says as fact and bully anyone who thinks otherwise. I was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome as well, and fear that I might've turned out like him had I not had a more supportive home. Mr. Enter does not deserve bullying or hate, but he does deserve pity, but not so much pity that people are blind to his flaws. If his fans care about him as much as they say they do, they should help him get therapy, if he hasn't gotten some already. If BoJack Horseman is his favorite show, than he should know that a lot of the messages from the show apply to him, especially Todd's speech at the end of S3E10- having a sucky childhood or several damaging neuroses or being a part of one or more groups that make you an easy target for cyberbullying doesn't put you above anyone else, or make it so that people should not have a problem with your behavior, or make you always correct. I'm writing a hypothetical animated television series where the arch-rival of the main youth protagonist is loosely based on Mr. Enter and several other similar YouTube animation critics so that I can make a tragic villain of sorts out of a YouTube animation critic. I hope Mr. Enter gets the help he needs, and once he has done that, I hope he deletes his YouTube channel and makes a less vitriolic one in its place. He should do either that or write reviews for Common Sense Media, so he can at least get paid for writing reviews that are a little more about a work's morality than its entertainment value.