Posts like that make me wonder why she even bothers with cartoons. She obviously has no regard whatsoever for visual media as an artform and only cares about writing. I'd figure she'd be all about books where there's only writing and no art.
And then I remember that she's a lazy piece of shit and a hack at her job who always grasps for the lowest hanging fruit, because she considers any expectation of effort on her part to be abuse.
She watches the shows she reviews at 300% speed because she can't be arsed to invest the time needed to watch them normally, of course she'd never go through the trouble of reading an entire book just to analyze it for a much smaller, more niche audience than what mainstream cartoons will generate.
Yeah, I really don't think Lily has the patience for actual books. The 'writing' that she focuses on is extremely dialogue-heavy, which marries best with a visual medium-- she obviously has no interest (or talent for) actual prose, or any interest in other things that are important to books, like plot, narrative structuring, pacing, internal consistency...
Reviewing popular kid's shows is just plain easier, and tends to invite a much larger built-in audience.
Regarding the Bambi conversation...
This isn't an issue that's exclusive to Lily-- it's endemic to the people that she's ripping off, really, although Lily's form is also among the worst I've seen. People have lost the ability to understand objective and subjective preference.
For instance, that glowing review of Bambi? I disagree. Even as an adult I find Bambi to be too meandering and too saccharine for my tastes.
That said, the emphasis is on
my tastes, because I also completely understand why it's an important movie, and a gorgeous one. It wasn't trying to tell a traditional story so much as it was to evoke emotions and just follow a life, and while it's definitely not my go-to from Disney's back catalogue I wouldn't dream of calling it a bad movie. It's a beautiful movie. It's just not for me.
But Lily -- and many people who think like her -- are convinced that if it's something they don't like, it's objectively bad. This is where you get her bullshit about how episodic storytelling is the only way to tell a story, or that fantasy and sci-fi are terrible, or that action/adventure is a worthless genre, or that a story is wasted if it's not about a romance. She can't step back and say "I see why people like it but it's not for me", it's always "Well it's not for me therefore it's WORTHLESS and anybody who likes it is LYING TO THEMSELVES and WRONG".