TF Prime Animators - trying too hard?

I'll say at the outset - it's not just TF Prime that does this. Almost every CGI tv show does the same thing. The characters move too much.
Be they human or bot, each character wheels, bends and leans with too much exaggeration. If their animation was speech, they'd be screaming at the top of their lungs with every word.
If you guys who make the show are reading - amp it DOWN a little! Normal people don't leap like ballerinas when they're walking across the room to turn on a light. They don't pirouette and spin when opening a door. They don't ball up a fist and lean right into the face of anyone they're talking to. They don't wobble and twist all over the place while speaking.
There's one thing you TF Prime animators don't seem to grasp the concept of: SUBTLETY. Sometimes its more dramatic and realistic to have a character NOT bobbing, weaving, squatting and flailing when they speak. Small moves, Jodie Foster - small moves.
Be they human or bot, each character wheels, bends and leans with too much exaggeration. If their animation was speech, they'd be screaming at the top of their lungs with every word.
If you guys who make the show are reading - amp it DOWN a little! Normal people don't leap like ballerinas when they're walking across the room to turn on a light. They don't pirouette and spin when opening a door. They don't ball up a fist and lean right into the face of anyone they're talking to. They don't wobble and twist all over the place while speaking.
There's one thing you TF Prime animators don't seem to grasp the concept of: SUBTLETY. Sometimes its more dramatic and realistic to have a character NOT bobbing, weaving, squatting and flailing when they speak. Small moves, Jodie Foster - small moves.