Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
Watched it all this morning and was rather bored throughout almost all of it, and disappointed that it wasn't an improvement over their unexciting Combiner Wars mini-series.
My 5-year old got bored by the end of ep 8. That was 90 minutes which is a long time for a kid that age, but he will usually watch TF for hours so thats rather telling

Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
If this had been released a year earlier, it would make more sense dragging out the Trypticon plot device.... which just dragged on and on and on and on... I ended up spending time on the computer, as I would have otherwise fallen asleep.
Yeah, if Trypticon was actually doing more, rather than walking down the same road sloooowwwly and only reacting when being attacked it would have been a lot better.


Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
I understand the budget restraints when it comes to cast numbers, but this was a Titans Return cartoon, and we only had one Titanmaster. And if it wasn't for Hotrod/Rodimus and Windblade already carrying over from the last series, it would have just been four TR toys being featured (Trypticon, Fort Max, Perceptor, Overlord).
I was pretty impressed with my son when he saw the back of Perceptors head and asked 'So he has a Titan master?' because of the two obvious folded up legs on the back of his skull.