What are your thoughts on Monday Nights?

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As the successor block for comedy premieres when Har Har Tharsdays dissolved in 2010, how did Monday Nights (running from April 2010 to May 2014) fare as the comedy premiere block replacement in the early 2010s era?

The tentpole shows for most of the block's run were Adventure Time, Regular Show, Annoying Orange, and MAD, but other shows did premiere on the block at least once. Chowder, Flapjack, and 6teen aired their final episodes on the block during summer 2010. Johnny Test was initially one of the tentpole shows for a while until it got moved to other weekdays in 2012. Total Drama aired its third season on the block. Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated and Gumball were initially premiering on the block until they also switched to other weekday slots later on. And also had various short lived shows The Problem Solverz, Robotomy, and Secret Mountain Fort Awesome that aired but failed to be successful. Uncle Grandpa, Steven Universe, and Clarence also got their start on this block.

How did Monday Nights fare for everyone?
 
Better than Thursday to me. Mondays worked out very well in terms of ratings.
 
I may be nostalgia bias, but I grew up with Monday Nights and I thought it was pretty decent for what it was. Personally, I didn't grew up watching premieres on Mondays on CN as I usually catch them on reruns on other days (I still prefer Friday and Saturday premiere blocks) , but I remember CN was hyping up Adventure Time and Regular Show for eons on end and I did tuned in when new episodes comes on. It was a fun romp.
 

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