After sleeping on it (in my Sonic bed, complete with Sonic Underground plushies, a Sonic SatAM comforter, and a body pillow of Wes Weasely) I'm optimistic and a bit excited for Sonic Boom.
You all probably know by now that I'm a fan of Sonic Team's recent direction with the franchise. However I haven't been a fan of the cries from some fans for a return to the Sonic Adventure formula, or the Westernization and Kidification of the latest games. Sonic isn't just for kids, its for everybody, so while I did enjoy games like Colors, Generations and Lost World, I guess I'm iffy on the "kiddie" cutscenes and simplistic stories.
My hope is that Sonic Boom is the answer to all this. I'd prefer that Sonic Team no longer have to appeal to younger players so much with jokey cutscenes, and the gameplay elements that detracts from the Sonic formula (melee combat, Sonic Adventure open worlds). Perhaps with Sonic Boom, SEGA West can focus these things toward their own TV/game brand rather than pushing Sonic Team and SEGA of Japan to address these needs.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a prime example of a franchise that can exist with more than one vision. TMNT has the recent XBLA game, the IDW comics, the Nickelodeon series, the upcoming live action movie, the merchandise depicting the '87 Turtles. If the Ninja Turtles can handle five versions at once, I think Sonic will be fine with the Sonic Team games, the SEGA West TV series, and the Archie comics. At the very least all three are not as different as they were in 1999 when we had Sonic Adventure, Sonic Underground, and Archie Sonic as it was then. We have Sonic and friends against Eggman. No Royal siblings or planet Mobius.