A few characters are back in action. Though this does not really move the ongoing beast plot story along. Meh
http://www.animeflavor.com/transform...on-3-episode-8
Thoughts away!
A few characters are back in action. Though this does not really move the ongoing beast plot story along. Meh
http://www.animeflavor.com/transform...on-3-episode-8
Thoughts away!
Wanted AM partner Vanguard, Myclones Dirge, G1 Victory Leo, e-hobby Dark scream ( the black version), e-hobby Magnificus
Parts- AM partner Basher-side guns, G1 Actionmaster Elite Windmill's blades[I][B]
Well it makes the next trip to Cybertron interesting...
'Previously on The walking dead transformers'... Hmm the series is drawing nearer to the conclusion, so it feels like they are wasting episodes by making these fillers.
Soundwave's inner troll shows yet again. Interesting with Airachnid at the end...
Did she have dark energon from the start or was she able to control the infection?![]()
Perhaps she has greater control over the infection because she siphoned Energon from Silas/Breakdown as opposed to him actually draining her.
A classic Vampire plot... but I thought it was a bit too dark and scary for the age-group this cartoon is supposedly aimed at (8-12 year olds). Darker than it already has been since the first episode showed us a Megatron face (beady eyes and fangs) that rivals some of the scariest horror movie monsters. Not to mention the Insecticons.
I think the animators might have gone too far with some visual elements of this series, and the writers certainly pushed this episode past a G rating. This episode needs to at least be PG.
That's viewing it with a kid's eye.
Now... viewing it with an adult's eye... this was certainly one of the best episodes so far. It had a lot of funny bits, a lot of scary bits, and we get to see two missing characters featured.
Some points to note...
- great pairing of Starscream and Knockout. They can be central characters any time, feeding off each other's insecurities. The scene when they are hiding in that room, walked a very thin line... as the writers were trying to have Knockout talk about something that they can't talk about on a G-rated cartoon (sexual references). In the end, it was kinda funny in a "Simpsons" way, in that us adults know what he is saying, but kids would see it differently.
- I take it that they couldn't get David Sobolov to record Shockwave's lines, and it was too late to re-animate the scenes... as it looked stupid having Megatron talking to Shockwave via communications console, but not have Shockwave talking back.
- A sad end to Breakdown. But I guess Breakdown died some time ago... it was just sad to see it be final, that he was never coming back. I guess I just liked that he was the only Decepticon that really got to take on the Autobots one-on-one in hand-to-hand combat... and was one of the better toys (to not be released by Hasbro).
- Airachnid returns, which was unexpected, and her existence in stasis has been a tease all season. I was thinking that it was because they couldn't reanimate here, but now it looks like her control over the Insecticons was why she was never reanimated before.
- The Insecticons are allowed to leave, taking away the most powerful element of the Decepticons. Surely Airachnid couldn't control them from Cybertron. Why not close the spacebridge after just Airachnid went through.... unless it was too risky to have her standing orders (to destroy all Decepticons) be followed. At least the Predacons (now being grown) will replace the strength & power of the lost Insecticons.
- Soundwave is so badass, but in such a funny way. Walks in, stands quiet and still at the end of the hall, eliminates the enemy in half a second... pauses, walks out. Very impressive.
- No Autobots at all this episode. Not even a reference.
- Airachnid ended up as a vampire in the end... just like the classic Horror story. But as it has already been noted, she has control over the zombie state that everyone else ended up with. Maybe since all the others were drones or a mere human, it is easier for the "infection" to zombify them then some one more intelligent like Airachnid. It certainly leaves a loose end now, that may not end up being resolved in the official cartoon (with such limited screen time left, and the focus expected to be on the Predacons). If it isn't resolved, and she remains trapped on a moon of Cybertron with an army of vampires, it will spawn a lot of fan-stories or a BotCon. (not that they should theoretically survive for long without Energon to feed on)
- The faces of the vampires were a copy of the new vampires in Blade 3.
Don't forget the ongoing beast hunters comic may dovetail with this episode.