Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1255374-20151023223507/@comment-27062516-20151025191759

At first I was worried about the time travel thing I heard about. If you use it to change the future, especially under the wrong circumstances, it really feels like cheating. If it's used the way I've seen it since watching "Gargoyles" (as well as in "Tale of the Yokai"), then it doesn't feel like such and it really looks like they're going for the latter rather than the former; and I really expect it to after the conclusion of the episode. Just like how the Turtles shaped the future for Yoshii, Saki, Shen, and Miwa, they could also shape the Triceratons coming to Earth in the first place (maybe even the Kraang). Remember, the Triceratons shouldn't know who they are at this point, though I'm sure the Turtles won't realize that at first. I just wish we knew how Honeycutt acquired the technology for it.

Speaking of him, I'm expecting a lot from the Fugitoid throughout the 13 episodes he's going to be in. From what I've read of him and watching him in the 2003 series, he's a really sympathetic, caring, and likeable character and his initial death at the "Worlds Collide" arc hit hard for me. I expect him to be a great friend, ally, and possibly even father figure while they're stuck out there. I'm expecting him to die at the end of his arc and I'm hoping for an even better space funeral for him than in the 2003 series.

In the meantime, I can't wait to see what Mona Lisa's going to bring to the table next week as well as hearing Keith David on a Turtles series at last!