PrymeStriker wrote:Well, we've been saying the same things about Bumblebee and Soundwave for the last 3 pages. Didn't take me as long to get your point (and even then I was focusing on totally different aspects of your many responses only for you to continuously believe I'm responding to the same old quote).
Then for that I apologize. Since you comment on how would Soundwave know they would open a bridge behind him, then Maybe I missed it, how did the kids know Soundwave's first reaction would be to even open a bridge?
We're not talking about your perspective - we're talking about Megatron's perspective.
I'm not talking about Megatron's perspective, I understand HE didn't expect Bumblebee to come back, but I'M the one watching the show, and if I KNOW he's coming back, then it sucks.
So, giant alien robots that transform into vehicles and animals etc. is a believable storyline?
Again, taken out of context, it doesn't matter what the story (context) is about, as long as it has a believable plot/storyline.
Of course. You're giving them more of a chance to discuss matters with you than you are with me.
Don't take it personal, I just got tired of answering the same thing from 2-3 people. I hate when people see 2 people arguing/discussing a point, and then have to ask the same question again.
Seaspray's death occurred some time between Con Job and Loose Cannons. Does that count as "during the show?"
Like Mindwipe mentioned, there was no connection to Seaspray or Cliffjumper. Cliffjumper was used to have Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson voice him, and get that word out, so more people would be interested. I think they could have just as easily told Arcee's story through Tailbreaker.
Skyquake, though irrelevant, had appeal because he was a new "robot", and he carried a size/strength that few of the Decepticons had, or in this case, appeared to have. I'll agree, nobody cared about Hardshell or Makeshift.