AllNewSuperRobot wrote:First-Aid wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Auto-Megs was a terribly conceived and implemented concept in IDW. I'm not entirely convinced it will work onscreen either. Not looking forward to that.
If they can play out the inner conflict of being a Decepticon for millions of years and finally making the decision to stop conquering well, I'll be happy. This could ALMOST be a sequel to Prime where Megatron changed and left the 'Cons after Unicron subjugated him...
Prime did it well. I'm dreading that they will draw from the IDW version. Which cut corners to push the story forward. That was completely at odds with all prior in-universe characterisation.
Honestly, I'd say IDW did it better because they at least used the concept for something, regardless of how well executed it might have been. Prime just closed on Megatron's redemption, and the sequel pretty much ignored it - in fact, with how many Decepticons tried to contact him throughout the series, one would think he was still evil, just lost or imprisoned (then again, that's more RiD2015's fault than Prime's).
My only issue with the presentation is how chummy everyone is with him. I can understand Optimus due to his merciful personality and the new characters for not being alive during the war, but what about the rest of the Bots and humans who experienced or are privy to his (supposed) atrocities? Isn't Dot an ex-soldier, or wasn't she around during the war?
Also, good to know Mandroid is a nickname that stuck instead of something he chose to call himself. Lets me take the villain much more seriously.