Gyrotron wrote:
Sheesh,
why the slag did they kill off Cliffjumper so easily!?
Because Dwayne Johnson's a more expensive actor than the others. He was a guest character.
Gyrotron wrote:I mean
come on! If you are going to have an autobot in the flippin' series thats going to get killed off, let him/her live for a few episodes, don't just kill the dude/dudette in 3 puny munites!
We already got to know the guy pretty well in the Prime graphic novel that takes place prior to episode 1. Anyone with a little spare cash is perfectly capable of picking up a copy and reading it.
Gyrotron wrote:And then, Jack, he just runs away,
DUH! He was freaked out by a
self-riding, talking motorcycle! And he was being chased down by some psychotic car trying to run him down!
What, did you
want him to stand still and get mauled?
Gyrotron wrote:Arcee tells him to never speak of her,
Her existence is supposed to be a secret.
Gyrotron wrote:and then tells him to get on again after she dumps him?
How was she supposed to know one Eradicon would go after him too? She only thought that
she would be their primary target, not some insignificant human.
Gyrotron wrote:Seriously, if I was her,

.... I would've tooken the kid far away, not dump him off in an alley where the

s are at.
She had to get rid of him because he was a burden to her. With him around, she had to defend both herself and Jack, having to be cautious of his safety, instead of being able to go full force on the offense and defense, without having to worry about some human kid.
Gyrotron wrote:How many of you thought that first episode was just a tad screwed up...
Your opinions seem pretty premature if that's all you thought about it.
Admittedly, the first episode was far from perfect. It had its ups and downs, but it was nowhere near the train wreck you've made it out to be.
The animation was fluid, the acting and scripting were solid, the action was good, and the plot was interesting enough to keep you wanting more. It successfully served its purpose of introducing the main characters and setting up the premise of the series. It wasn't trying to be epically amazing, but it fulfilled its purpose fair enough.
I'd say the only real problem with episode 1 is that it wasn't all that "fun". It portrayed a very dark and serious tone set up for the series. There were very little humorous and/or lax moments, as it proceeded to formulate a critical scenario to kick of the series with a straight face. This is kind of a nice change from some of the more light-hearted series of the past... but it still needed that feeling of excitement and friendly-appeal to bring in those who want to be cheerfully entertained.
Some of this did come in later parts of the mini-series, and hopefully more will play out in later episodes. But episode 1 just wasn't that fun of an episode. It was definitely "cool" and had great potential, but lacked in the "fun" department.