Review Time: this episode is top-notch
entertainment
Origin storylines/Back storys/Storyline: now without giving too much away, the origin storylines and the back
storys tells/shows just a little bit but important elements of how this
situation came to be between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The storyline
[based in the present day] is good as well.
Character developments: well because there
are two origin storylines [the audience gets to see one in parts in short the
death of one and the birth of another and hear of another death and birth of
another character,] there are character developments here. But on top of that
there is friction/chemistry between the Decepticons and the Decepticons
[internally,] the Aerialbots and the Decepticons, the Aerialbots and the
Autobots, I will take you through one example a little bit more closely, now
internally the Aerialbots ; as their commander/leader Silverbolt says things
and has a different opinion to the rest of them, but as they say"Knowledge
is power"; I should just point out it depends where you are in this
episode is depending what you get be it; chemistry or friction and just before
someone points this out yes we get friction between the Autobots and the
Decepticons.
Action sequences/Artistic visions: the Decepticons [Starscream,Skywarp and Thundercracker] vs. the
Aerialbots air to air action/rescue sequence this sequence is a smooth yet
simple yet a creative action sequence. Moving on to the artistic visions, they
are elegant to show what Cybertron used to look like before this planet got
decimated by this Civil War.
This episode receives: 10/10, as I have
already said this episode is top-notch entertainment. On a quick side note,
this character talks about the ability to fly [as he cannot do it,] but some
time later he does this little flying dive thing, more importantly there is
this flashing effect when this explosion happens, this is just a friendly heads
up.
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