Review Time: this episode is excellent.
Storyline/Back story: in short on both counts these two elements are good.
Character developments: now on one hand these character developments are played out for
everyone to see [boyfriends and girlfriends Autobots that kind of thing,] which
I don't mind there is chemistry between these characters and there is friction
between two Decepticons [Starscream and Rumble as well,] but on the other hand
I prefer the subtle character developments, which I am not going to tell you
about. But I will tell you how to find them instead [in the dialogue exchanges
at some points in this episode.]
Action sequences/Artistic visions: these two elements gel together so it would make better sense for me
to talk about them together. So these action sequences range from a skirmish,
rescue or an out and out action sequence and here are two pointers for the
artistic visions Optimus Prime being
situated hanging high up over this acid below [in a large iron circular
container] and how he falls as well. The second is a warning if you have a
medical history of problems with flashing effects, you will have a problem
watching this episode because there is an element of colourful/fleshing effects
which is highly noticeable, I feel like I should just dictate a disclaimer,
just pointing out that this is a friendly heads up and nothing more.
This episode receives: 9/10, now there is nothing wrong with the beginning of this episode,
in fact things just begin after the opening credits. But it does feel like the
more you watch of this episode the better and better things get from an all
round perspective to the point where they should have really considered making
this storyline into a two-parter episode, maybe using a storyline on where the
male Autobots are stranded on Cybertron and they cannot get back to Earth, I
know this sounds a bit cheesy but it would work.
No comments:
Post a Comment