User blog:PoisonIvy100/Why I like Season 1 better than Season 2

This is a blog post on why I prefer S1 to S2 as no one else seems to. I'll write them here.

The mystery - House of Anubis is all about the mystery. That's basically the show's main plot. And I'll be honest: I love mystery. Sure, it freaks me out a lot of the time and I'm usually on the edge of my chair biting my nails down to the quick, but that's part of the reason that I love it. I don't like being scared all that much, which is why I'm not a massive fan of scary movies. But I do love the suspense, and the odd thing that jumps out at you that makes you jump so high you hit the ceiling. There was a good bit of mystery in S1. Right now I'm watching it on DVD and I love the mystery. I love the Joy mystery and I love the mystery that Sarah told Nina about the treasure, and I love the Rufus/Secret Society/Jason big mystery. I love the way all those mysteries are somehow interwined. (OK, I probably beat the Wikia record for saying the word 'mystery' in one blog post but anyway!) That's one reason down and good to go.

The relationship drama - I have nothing against relationship drama. In fact, it makes the show a bit more interesting. But relationship drama is really more of a subplot, while the mystery is the main plot. And in S2 the relationship drama was kind of taking over the mystery (in my opinion). I disliked this, as I always dislike it when a sublot kind of takes over the main plot. In S2 there was way too much Jabina drama and Jemickra drama, don't even get me TALKING on the Ampifie and Peddie drama. In S1 there was the exact right amount. I think the show should be 70% mystery and 30% relationship drama, or something along those lines. I want S3 to be more like S1 than S2. S1 was just so perfect, but the likelihood of too much relationship drama is going up with Nina leaving and two more girls showing up.

OK, I'm done debating. Sorry if I hurt your opinions, that wasn't what I intended to do. Please leave your opinions in the comment section below. Brought to you by MaraJaffray100 (talk) 19:43, October 15, 2012 (UTC).