Talk:Dinosaur Seen in Sewers!/@comment-16581186-20150915225839/@comment-995426-20150916020957

The episode still lacked meaningful, compelling drama. Raph came off as a cold fish and a manipulative jerk, so his plea to Zog at the end after everything that happened seemed very shallow. Funny how the end of this episode is easily contrasted to the end of Slash and Destroy, and yet Raph loved and angsted over that character, while treating him with striking indifference in this episode. Remember the last time Raph was afraid Slash might be hurt? And now it's like Raph barely even cares at all.

All the action and comedy doesn't mean much if you can't sympathize with the main characters' motives and actions and their character development starts to really suffer.