Exactly! Citing trip planners won't help win him/her/it any arguments when if by happenstance one misses their connecting bus, it's compounding the length of time of the total commute. 90 minutes or sometimes even longer from Morningside Hts to downtown doesn't sound uncommon or unlikely a scenario to me at all.
Getting from Malvern Town Centre to Yonge Station requires a grand total of one bus (along with a subway ride).
Traveling from Morningside & Old Finch to Yonge & Bloor also only requires one bus. There are two options, both of which go directly to a subway station.
Again, your post is total nonsense.
This is why so many can't take the SSE lobby seriously - the 'justifications' peddled are based on fiction, fiction that completely ignores the experience and needs of others. Facts are few and far between.
Personal responsibility plays a role in using public transit. If someone misses their bus, they need to be accountable for that. It's not hard to find schedules online, nor is it difficult for anyone with a smartphone to download an app which will show them where their bus is, in real time. The same is true for anyone, anywhere in the city.
Finally, the SSE will not change the fact that a bus ride will be necessary. In fact, the elimination of rapid transit stops will dramatically increase the reliance on the bus, and actually makes for a longer subway transfer.