Tuesday, 13 July 2021

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [Season 2,] Episode 98: Search for the Past by AverageMansReviews

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [Season 2,] Episode 98: Search for the Past by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there flashing effects/other effects/transformation

Prince Adam & Cringer eject from the Wind Raider: we have the Action, Art, Character [Character developments] and Comedy going hand-in-hand in one way or another; Prince Adam turned on the Wind Raider's tracer to find Duncan/Man-At-Arms on finding him Prince Adam comes up with the idea to basically put the Wind Raider on auto-pilot so it can set itself down somewhere else, whilst Prince Adam and Cringer can eject and parachute down to hopefully catch up to Duncan/Man-At-Arms. Now Cringer is far from keen on this course of action, but before Cringer can finish his objection Prince Adam presses the eject button line anyway; then we see these two parachute down to the ground with Prince Adam having his parachute attached on his clothing in suitable places, but Cringer having harnessed around his tummy; Prince Adam says "Quite ride huh?" With Cringer responding [with his eyes closed at this time] "Just tell me when it is over." With Cringer landing with a loud crash into the ground a little; someone can tell that someone or something has crash landed here with landing skid mark of Cringer's width crashing here. [There are other comedy elements after this which is brought to us by Cringer, but I don't want to give everything away.]

This episode receives: 10/10, this episode is top-notch entertainment; it has lots to offer its viewers from beginning to end; but this is one of those episodes where they should have really made it into a two-parter; I cannot tell you why but you'll find out when you watch this episode. But what I can say is this; this development is easily big enough to justify a two-parter format being used and on a quick side note apologies if I have used the wrong word in Prince Adam's dialogue exchange at the end, because I am dyslexic I have never been good with these kind of words/dialogue and there are no subtitle options or work properly.

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