Review Time: this episode is good.
Warning: there are colourful or flashing effects or
something to these effects and animal testing
Storyline/Origin
storylines/Back stories/Problems:
now these three components work hand-in-hand and not for good reasons the
storyline or origin storyline or the back story as it relates to Optimus Prime
as you will see is problematic in this episode [I will discuss it later in this
section,] but the human origin storyline gets shown to the viewers.
The back stories come to us the
viewers via mental imagery, Decepticon [Ratbat's] reconnaissance/Intel, on TV
news report and in the dialogue exchanges.
Problems; Optimus Prime
straight off the bat I am not going to lie after about a grand total of a day,
I decided to do some research on this because it makes no sense basically
without giving too much away because of the deaths of this iconic character
children were not happy so basically they decided to change the ending of a
previous episode The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 1, Disc 7]
Episode 73: Dark Awakening, which I have seen a tiny bit of it in someone
else's material; in this version they leave things on a question-mark, I had
never seen this before but it still makes no sense, from Episode 73 without
giving too much away Optimus Prime is mentally or emotionally or physically in
bad shape, yet in this episode here he looks brand-new but still dead.
Optimus Prime's origin
storyline; Rodimus Prime in short he says the Quintessons created Optimus
Prime; this is so wrong so, so very wrong! They created his previous form known
as Orion Pax; but it is Alpha Trion who is the creator of Optimus Prime and not
I repeat not the Quintessons.
This Quintesson [one of the big
ones with five faces] is working on Optimus Prime, the viewers can clearly see
he is talking out of a face which is clearly not in the primary position as in
the front, so it is a bit late in the day to be pointing this out but I was
under the impression the face of the front in its primary position, this was
the only one that could talk, why didn't they use this personality trait/skill
more frequently in this TV program when it was suitable to do so? But at least
you learn something new every day.
Action
sequences/Artistic visions:
now let's talk about something a little bit more happier these two components
work hand-in-hand or individually as it relates to the artistic visions, we
have so much chaos happening and for the artistic visions we have these scenes
of this Sun before it goes supernova or this bronze memorial statue of Optimus Prime with Rodimus
Prime sharing this monologue with him or this Planet Saturn in the background
when we have Rodimus Prime giving this mission to Sky Lynx.
Character
developments/Bloopers: we have new
characters/a new line of merchandise, a new collective known as Throttlebots;
leader Goldbug, I knew there was a blooper here after some more research this
character shouldn't exist here because you have his previous form still alive
in this episode by the name of Bumblebee. [This is just a rough description
look for this scene where we are outside of this location, Rodimus Prime is
giving out these orders you have basically Superion transforming down into the
individual Aerialbots and Defensor and then you have on the left-hand side;
this dark yellow Autobot with a silver lower face section; blue eyes this would
be Goldbug and he is in other scenes after this as well, but he will get turned
into a different colour, because of the storyline.]
Now it is where we have this
Combaticon [Swindle] just standing in this Hospital with his back to us but in
front of these two Protectobots [Hot Spot and Blades] with a sizable gap in the
middle as these two human characters [Dr. Mark Morgan and Dr. Gregory Swofford]
are running down the stairs and through this sizable gap urgently going to see
another human character [Jessica Morgan.]
This episode
receives: 7/10, yes there is
so much happening in this episode but as you can see this episode has problems
[on a quick side note I have just remembered/looked at an old episode review of
this TV program where I did say I wasn't going to bring up the bloopers but
never mind, I had forgotten that [yes I had forgotten not to bring up the
bloopers,] I have been working on other contents as well, but still never mind.
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