Transformers Prime "Patch" Promo Clip

Tonight's episode of Transformers Prime has come and gone, now it's time to start looking forward to next week's new episode "Patch". The first promo for the episode is embedded below.
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BeastProwl wrote:It's lord Starscream! HEEE HEE! Chum On!
Recently, yes.budmaloney wrote:Can we all agree that Tf Prime has been one hell of a ride?
Sabrblade wrote:Recently, yes.budmaloney wrote:Can we all agree that Tf Prime has been one hell of a ride?
Counting season 1, no.
MINDVVIPE wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Recently, yes.budmaloney wrote:Can we all agree that Tf Prime has been one hell of a ride?
Counting season 1, no.
With the exception of Darkness Rising, I hope... Cliffjumper killed, zombies robots arise...
not to mention "unwanted".PrymeStriker wrote:Cliff's death was a surprising and interesting way to begin the show.
Sabrblade wrote:not to mention "unwanted".PrymeStriker wrote:Cliff's death was a surprising and interesting way to begin the show.
I mean, who here really wanted them to kill off (within the first five minutes, even) the first G1-homaged Cliffjumper we had in years that was his own body type instead of another Bumblebee redeco/remold, and also happened to be voiced by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (in a show where big names like Ernie Hudson and Tony Todd are series regulars)?
A tone I still dispise to this day. Being dark for sheer sake of being dark doesn't make anything great. It makes it dreary.PrymeStriker wrote:Then again, his death at the very beginning set the tone for the entire series.
Sabrblade wrote:A tone I still dispise to this day. Being dark for sheer sake of being dark doesn't make anything great. It makes it dreary.PrymeStriker wrote:Then again, his death at the very beginning set the tone for the entire series.
MINDVVIPE wrote:as mentioned, proof that anything could happen.
PrymeStriker wrote:MINDVVIPE wrote:as mentioned, proof that anything could happen.
They should have killed Bulkhead when they had the chance. That was proof they're wusses about killing main characters.
PrymeStriker wrote:But Josh & Tania (VAs for Jack and Miko) said they were recording for Season 3. New characters? Or perhaps the humans will hang with a few bots on Earth while the rest are off world.
and that's why the show was failing so much as escapist fiction. It doesn't need to be so super realistic that it alienates those who enjoy the fiction as means get away from harshness of reality.MINDVVIPE wrote:Yea, but its not being dark, it's being more realistic given the premise.
Thing is, the beginning needn't be so startling to be good. A humble beginning can go a long long way, whereas this show's beginning was anything but.MINDVVIPE wrote:A war between 2 factions NEEDS to have deaths to allow the story to hold some weight. Sure, they could have killed him off later, and even killed off others (as long as there ARE deaths), but atleast it had some intensity right at the start. The initial death was, as mentioned, proof that anything could happen.
Same characters. Tania described her current portrayal of Miko (current for her, as in by how far she's gotten in the episode recording sessions) as being so different and serious compared to how she was originally.PrymeStriker wrote:But Josh & Tania (VAs for Jack and Miko) said they were recording for Season 3. New characters? Or perhaps the humans will hang with a few bots on Earth while the rest are off world.
Sabrblade wrote:and that's why the show was failing so much as escapist fiction. It doesn't need to be so super realistic that it alienates those who enjoy the fiction as means get away from harshness of reality.![]()
Sabrblade wrote:Thing is, the beginning needn't be so startling to be good. A humble beginning can go a long long way, whereas this show's beginning was anything but.