Monday, 27 April 2020

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 3, Disc 9] Episode 87: The Dweller in the Depths by AverageMansReviews

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 3, Disc 9] Episode 87: The Dweller in the Depths by AverageMansReviews














Review Time: this episode is excellent

Warning: there are elements of mechanical damage and consequently under the surface as well.

Storyline/Back stories: the storyline for this episode is good and the back stories come to the viewers from dialogue exchanges or mental imagery combined dialogue.

Character developments/Artistic visions/
Action sequences: now these three components go hand-in-hand; these Quintessons [just on a quick side note we get three different kinds of Quintessons in this episode, in short not the big ones with five faces; but a Commander, Scientist and an Engineer.]

But we the audience gets to see and experience Quintesson science as they engineered beasts and mechanics together [better known as Trans-Organics] and these creatures are from an artistic perspective highly creative and highly imaginative; from an action sequences perspective the main Trans-Organic [the Dweller] is beyond vicious as it takes the life force from the other Trans-Organics and then continues on its path of destruction, I can't say too much more than one more thing the zombies element is also highly imaginative [I will bring up the zombies element again shortly.]

Bloopers: now this took me a few times to work out, but this blooper is such a big one that I can't believe it took me time to work it out or maybe my brain wouldn't let me comprehend it; basically it is where we have Arcee saying "there's Rodimus Prime' signal" so we have Rodimus Prime saying this monologue in his voice, but here's the problem it is coming out of Autobot [Springer's] mouth and body yes what I am saying here is physically Rodimus Prime is nowhere to be seen here.
The next one is where we have the Quintesson Commander, being the wrong colour system for a scene as the Quintesson Engineer and him [it is just the Quintessons on screen] are offering Galvatron and other Decepticons this proposition and the final one is where we have Ultra Magnus referring to these characters as vampires more than once and they are not they are zombies every day of the week 100%, you know the old expression "If you look like a zombie, act like a zombie and you sound like a zombie; you are a zombie."

This episode receives: 9/10, this episode is as I have already said excellent, it had a clear idea of what it wanted to bring to the table and it brought it.

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