04-15-2020, 03:10 PM | #1 |
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Remember how the writers established that retromutagen was hard to make in order to prevent every mutant from getting cured? Remember how later on the Kraang caused all of New York to mutate into Utrom-like monster slaves? The way they resolved this was by having Mike randomly dick around with chemicals and coming by a solution for instant retromutagen, one he couldn't recreate because it was carelessly slapped together.
While it technically does the job in both solving the problem while also keeping the desired status quo, it does seem kind of lazy to handwave away this development with "the idiot did it by accident", doesn't it? Anyway, noticed any other strange choices when it came to writing? |
04-15-2020, 04:15 PM | #2 |
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Definitely the choice that the mutagen can affect non-living things like the car... I like the demon car, but it was a bit of a stretch.
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My personal biggest pet peeve was with how Karai's mutation was handled.
Karai losing her mind was made such a big deal out of, and then she is suddenly turned back into a human off-screen. What's even more confusing is that when Karai is cured, she still can summon her snake powers at will. The whole thing seems a bit too arbitrary to me, I would've liked it one way or another (either keep her fully mutant or fully human, but not both).
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04-15-2020, 05:10 PM | #4 |
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Was she ever cured? I can't remember, it's been so long.
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04-15-2020, 07:04 PM | #5 |
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Not exactly, Baxter fixes her mind but she never got cured in a strict sense. She could however, as stated before, take on a perfectly human appearence and use her snake form whenever she wanted to. Essentially better than a cure.
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04-17-2020, 02:34 PM | #6 |
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She still turned into a snake during some fight scenes in the last season, if I'm remembering right. So she was never completely de-mutated although she was in human form when she wanted to be.
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04-18-2020, 01:29 AM | #7 |
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Also how the Retromutagen doesn't always work. This was also meant to show that the Retromutagen wasn't always a go-to option that solves every mutated issue. I mean in Serpent Hunt, Donnie did emphasize that his retromutagen may not work on Karai because her mutation was different from other mutations.
But after the Shredder was mutated into Super Shredder you would think there would be more emphasis on finding ways of making in work. Instead, Donnie just throws a bottle of retromutagen at the Shredder, and the Shredder is trying to wipe it off as if saying "Eww, what did you just throw at me." But altogether it does nothing. Also how they emphasized that the Fugitoid is a pacifist, but then forget that angle by having him causally vaporize Triceraton's in later episodes. I mean yeah, pacifists do prefer non-violent resolutions to conflicts. But are aware that not everything is going to follow the least violent outcome, even then they more often resort to hobbling or incapacitating an opponent vrs. outright killing them. It's like the writers didn't even know what it means to be a pacifist. |
04-20-2020, 06:37 PM | #8 |
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I wouldn't say it's better than a cure because there's a very good reason why she uses her snake form as a last resort move. She basically goes feral when she mutates and then there's also the pain involved in her mutation itself. You can see it in "City at war" when she transforms to help Leo fight Tiger Claw, she's seen convulsing and making noises as if she's about to retch.
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Yeah this show has a ton of writing problems for example remember how this show is super anti revenge but at the end of season 4 the turtles waned to avenge Splinter's death.
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Also the fact Nieli wanted an episodic series rather then a serialized plot didn’t help either. |
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05-03-2020, 03:40 AM | #12 |
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For the last 2 episodes of season 4 in particular, it could be argued that the turtles invaded Shredder's compound as a pre-emptive strike rather than out of revenge.
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05-03-2020, 04:10 AM | #13 |
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Lots. The writing essentially went to sh*t after season 1, with small moments of greatness in between.
The April subplot that went nowhere, Karai's mutation, season 2 in general, the Kraang/Foot alliance, Casey being mentally challenged, ect. It's a real shame, because season 1 was top quality TMNT entertainment, and quite a few later episodes were worth watching as well. At least the finale was decent. |
05-03-2020, 07:30 AM | #14 |
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This show had a lot of strange choices on how they dealt with some of the characters. And never going back to them.
For example. They never resolved the thing with Mutagen Man. Donnie was supposed to find a way to turn Mutagen Man back into Timmy. They had episodes that dealt with the Retromutagen and they never to bothered testing it on Mutagen Man. There were character on this show we never get to hear from again. a complete miss opportunity to bring them back in the 5th season. Also what is the deal with Pigeon Pete? The last time we saw the Mutanimals. They said we don't talk about Pigeon Pete. Like something happened to him? and they don't address that either. You can blame it all on the writing. |
05-03-2020, 09:17 AM | #15 |
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If I were a writer on the show, one thing I would have written in would be in the "Undead shredder" arc.
I can just see how it went. Raph: Xever, before you go. Xever: Que Pasa? Raph snatches something from Donnie's belt and tosses him a vile of retro mutagen. Donnie: HEY! Xever: Wait, is this? Raph: Indeed it is, consider it a thank you for helping us out! ...Calamari boy! Xever: Gracias! ...Pond scum!
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So far as April's mom, I had assumed she was dead at that time (which was later confirmed) and that maybe part of April's story was that she would never have that definite confirmation. I didn't care about Pigeon Pete, he was just... there, only thing was I thought he had died or something when they said they don't talk about him but then you saw him at Splinter's funeral so I guess not. I don't have too many issues with the show, I felt once or twice they had a character act out of character to fit a story, can't recall specific scenes but remember feeling that just once or twice, there are a few eps I don't care about but I have that with every show. Last edited by newfan; 05-03-2020 at 11:17 AM. |
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That idea always irked me because Karai already did a pre emptive strike against Shredder in Broken Foot but was lectured by Splinter on how "vengeance is bad and you should be with family" yeah Splinter how are you spending time with your family now since you are six foot under. By the time the season 4 finale ended I wanted Karai yell "I told you so" to Leo and give April the stink eye
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Mutagen Man can be seen dead in the Season 5 future episodes. I think Donatello attempted to fix him, but something went horribly wrong.
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05-04-2020, 12:13 AM | #19 |
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While I consider season 1 to be great(I personally give it an 8.5/10) I did find Splinter's character arc in said season strange when looking back. Don't get me wrong the idea of him overcoming his fear of going up against the Shredder and being on the frontlines is a good one but it felt like it came out of nowhere in the season finale and worse off it was April who started the conversation. I dunno maybe have the turtles question why Splinter isn't with them(preferably in Panic in the Sewers) and instead having April call him a coward have one of his sons call him that(preferably Mikey). Rise funny enough does this plot point much better with Splinter's development becoming an arc that lasts through the entire season.
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As Shinigami said he would not be stopped until they were all dead. The thing with vengeance it only hurts those around you. It eats away at you even once you have achieved what you believe is attribution for the wrongs in your life. With the Shredder his family was a rival Ninja Clan, the Hamato Clan attacked them for unspecified reasons. During the conflict, Oroku Saki was found by Hamato Yuuta (Splinter's father) and was adopted by him. He and Yoshi were raised as brothers and as brothers, they had a rivalry that was somewhat similar to Leo and Raph's. For example, Leo takes it upon himself as the oldest to be the most dedicated of the four of them. Because he knows responsibility for his family would fall to him one day and also to be an example to his brothers of what he believes Splinter wants them to be. Hamato Yoshi also knows the Hamato Clan and its teachings will become his responsibility so he feels he must prove himself worthy of it. Raph, on the other hand, is rivals with Leo because all his life he's seen himself as second best. No matter what he does, Leo's done it better. So uses his aggression to prove he is more deserving of being the favorite student, which often bites him in the shell. This would be similar to the Shredder growing up in the Hamato-Clan. While he had grown to see and love Hamato Yoshi as a brother, but for him, it always seemed that Yoshi was the favored son and that Yoshi always got the best of everything. Even the love of Tang Shen. It was suggested that Tang Shen and Oroku Saki were in love once, but he did something that soured the relationship which leads to her choosing Yoshi as her husband. Because he had that point where he does ask her to take him back and states he is no longer the man he once was. Despite the fact Tang Shen is already married and has a child. We don't know when Yuuta died, it was implied he was deathly ill in Tale of the Yokai. I think his last act was to tell Oroku Saki the Truth about his origins so he can enter the judgment of the underworld with one less sin upon his conscience. Only the Shredder heard it as "Bla Bla bla, you're not really my son. Bla bla bla" So in Oroku Saki's eyes, he believes that since he is not a Hamato by blood that means Yoshi is only favored because he is Yuuta's trueborn son. And that he was raised all this time by the man who killed his father. Yuuta could have died of his illness after telling Oroku Saki the truth, or Saki could have killed him in rage. Or Yuuta could have died in the fire that burned down the Hamato Dojo, it's up to interpretation. When he does finally succeed in killing Splinter for good, he does say he say he feels his honor being restored. However, his goal was to destroy the Hamato Clan to avenge the Foot Clan. Hamato Yoshi was the core of the Hamato Clan. He was eliminated successfully. But as long as Karai lives than the Hamato bloodline lives. As long as the Turtles live the Hamato legacy lives. and as long as allies and associations to the Turtles exist. Then the memory of the Hamato Clan lives. So once he's killed Karai, and he has the heads of the Turtles, April, and Casey on pikes. He'll go after Shinigami, the Mutanimals, Dr. O'Neil, and anyone else who has seen or heard of the Turtles including the family dog just so anyone who would breathe the name of the Hamato Clan is dead. Due to his mutation, he has shown he has no qualms about attempting to kill Karai. Particularly since she has shown where her allegiances stand. So it would only be a matter of time before he went after her again. And also when the Turtle's do confront him in their final battle he suggests that killing them was on his to-do list. Since he states he had expected them to run away as they did before as a futile delay of their deaths." Last edited by victory_angel; 05-04-2020 at 09:48 PM. |
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