Thursday, 22 August 2019

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 2, Part 2, Volume 6, Disc 6] Episode 60: Trans-Europe Express by AverageMansReviews

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 2, Part 2, Volume 6, Disc 6] Episode 60: Trans-Europe Express by AverageMansReviews















Review Time: this episode is excellent

Storyline/Back story: this storyline at first looks like and feels like a solid yet good storyline, but the more you watch of it the more you realize that it has been designed to offer much more than you previously thought, with different characters in different locations within their own storyline segments, with the back story being an excellent touch [they all feed into the bigger picture.]

Comedy level: Megatron and Soundwave are looking for this individual, they crash through this wall of this home; they come to this man for information which he says something to the effect of "I will not tell you" with that Megatron says "I think you will" and then aims his Fusion Cannon at this TV and blows it away, which in turn this man tells Megatron precisely where this individual lives.

Character developments: this Race car Driver [Auggie Cahnay,] which let's just say when you first meet this man he is one of those people that will rub you up the wrong way and in one way or another some of these Autobots feel and get that impression as well; just to drop one Autobot's name here I will choose [Bumblebee.] But then again [Auggie Cahnay] behind this hard, incredibly hard attitude and personality; way, way, way behind this incredibly hard attitude and personality, this man will do something right and good. But as soon as he has done this good deed, the audience gets that impression he's rotating back behind his incredibly hard shell, so in short there is friction and chemistry here.

Action sequence/Artistic visions: I will choose this one example for both of these points, in this example we have a [Stunticon] Motormaster [in his transformed mode of Kenworth K100 Aerodyne sleeper truck,] which he jumps off from where he is which is some distance, behind Wheeljack to on Wheeljack's bonnet which he is [in his transformed mode of Lancia Stratos Turbo,] which leaves Wheeljack with massive damage and one massive headache; this small sequence is simple, yet very effective.

This episode receives: 8/10, from beginning to end this episode just gets better and better, to the point where this mark is deserved.


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