@Omni-Triforcer @JrPhilgene And that's fine. What you should care about though is the overall reception that the Ben 10 reboot is most likely going to have. If the show doesn't deliver, it's going to get too little support for Cartoon Network to want to continue it. Like I said, the majority is always going to speak out more than the minority and those that are unfavorable towards the reboot are in the majority. Cartoon Network is certainly not going to keep making more Ben 10 shows and episodes if this ends up being the case. It won't matter how good you or anyone else finds the Ben 10 reboot to be. If it doesn't get enough support from fans and viewers and doesn't become successful enough for continuations to follow, chances are that you could say goodbye to Ben 10. Either for a while or for good. Cartoon Network's not going to be able to do this forever where they cater to the minority. It's hurting them bad and is still continuing to hurt them even more.
The Ben 10 reboot might only last for two seasons. Maybe those first 40 episodes that we're getting is all that we're getting. Hell, there's even a chance that Cartoon Network might not even finish airing the first season if the reception and lack of support is that bad. If the reboot gets critically panned and doesn't become successful, it just might convince Cartoon Network that Ben 10 lost its value and decide to bring it to an end. No more episodes. No more shows. Chances are that the live-action movie would get shut down. No more continuations. No more Ben 10 from Cartoon Network at least.
So yeah, go ahead and look forward to the Ben 10 reboot but with the reception and reputation that it's getting now, you should also be very much concerned on what might happen if the Ben 10 reboot doesn't deliver and doesn't become a success. Cartoon Network is a business looking to make money after all and if the Ben 10 reboot doesn't deliver, at that point they're most likely, if not certainly, not going to continue the franchise after that.