Thursday, 5 March 2020

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 1, Disc 7] Episode 71: The Killing Jar by AverageMansReviews

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 1, Disc 7] Episode 71: The Killing Jar by AverageMansReviews















Review Time: this episode is excellent

Warning: I am just pointing this out there are some colorful/flashy effects in this episode, I could be wrong they could be nothing but I was just thinking I would put this here, just in case.

Storyline/Back stories/Character developments: now in one way or another these three components have a lot to do with one another, so in this episode we have this Quintesson Scientist and this Quintesson Guard that trick these for specimens individually on to their ship Autobot [Ultra Magnus,] [Cyclonus,] Junkion [Wreck-Gar] and a Human [Captain Marissa Faireborn] and this Quintesson Scientist tells this Quintesson Guard [in robot mode] about these four specimens individually as one by one they are being tested.

Now not to confuse the situation but I can now discuss these characters known as Quintessons after the five-parter we have just had] this Quintesson Scientist is a member of the Quintessons but as you will see he is not the same,] because the  Quintessons I am specifically talking about have multiple faces/personalities Wrath, War, Death, Wisdom and Judgment [only one face/personality traits can be used at one time, you will know when they change faces/personalities, because the faces will rotate around their heads to the face/personality which is going to be in charge.] Basically these characters are vitally important to the Autobots and to the Decepticons [I am not going to tell you how or why,] but they are vitally important to the universe of the Transformers that is all I can say [but if you watch this generation you will find out why.]

But back to this episode briefly back to the character developments all of these characters will have to work together to get out of this situation.

Artistic visions/Action sequences: the artistic visions are imaginative for one example the switches of colours as these characters go through this Black Hole and the likewise for one example as it relates to the action sequences we have all of these characters working together [using bits and pieces of some of these characters to make something work.]

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode has plenty to see and experience from the very beginning and on a quick side note this is something for you to look out for in this episode; I am sure that Captain Marissa Faireborn should have been snapped into two pieces when we have Ultra Magnus pulling her one way and this Quintesson Guard pulling on her the other.

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