Thursday, 23 April 2020

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 3, Disc 9] Episode 85: The Quintesson Journal by AverageMansReviews

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 3, Disc 9] Episode 85: The Quintesson Journal by AverageMansReviews














Review Time: this episode is good

Storyline/Back stories/Character developments: the first thing I should point out is this episode is a continuation from the previous episode; but now I have said that these three components work hand-in-hand; they are good and the via the back stories in one way or another we get to know about these two different species [Xetaxxis and Lanarq,] but without giving too much away it highlights these two key points how manipulative the Quintessons are and only if the Autobots and the Decepticons and their many different little collectives  of Transformers could have at the very least an uneasy alliance [I have specifically said an uneasy alliance, because with their amount of history and the fact they truly with passion have a strong dislike for one another I think the best we could hope for is an uneasy alliance at best;] they would be able to focus on their biggest problem which are the Quintessons.

Action sequences/Artistic visions: these two components go hand-in-hand for this example we have Rodimus Prime and Ultra Magnus firstly getting on top of Sky Lynx [they are both kneeling on one knee,] Sky Lynx [is in transformed mode of a Bird] and then going off to this situation and then once at this situation firing their handheld weapons whilst standing on Sky Lynx and for an individual artistic vision we have one scene of these two Planets which are the home Planet of the Xetaxxis [Planet name Xetaxxis] and the home Planet of the Lanarq [Planet name Lanarq]

This episode receives: 7/10, so as I said at the beginning of this review this episode is good and on a side note now as some point in this episode between Rodimus Prime and Spike Witwicky they have this dialogue exchange where they bring up wrestling and it being fake. No surprise here I have a problem with this; it is not fake, it is simulated combat, yes the results are predetermined and yes they don't go out to deliberately hurt one another but the impact of this simulated combat is very real on every single level of the performer's lives and their surrounding connections to other people's lives as well.

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