Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1255374-20151111052800/@comment-2143393-20151230061254

So, in the ending when Leonardo is running from the explosions and then Raphael saves him I think I noticed a slight error.

Supposedly, Raphael brings out Leo's spacesuit so that they can trail behind the ship safely. In the scene where Leo is running towards Raphael, it appears that Raphael is ONLY holding Leo's helmet (without a breathing unit). I couldn't see ANY of the other gear in his hand. My first thought was "well that will do a load of good, a helmet without a breathing unit'. My second thought was that perhaps the cord Raphael was dragging along was attached to the helmet and would supply air because the cord was also attached to the ship. I guess that could work : Leo would get some serious whiplash though, if the cord he's being dragged behind the ship by is attached to his helmet.



However, when it cuts to the shot where they're narrowly  escaping from the ship, Leo has his helmet - connected to the breathing unit on his back, as well as the helmet having a front that goes down onto his chest. If Raphael was only holding the helmet - there was NO breathing unit OR frontal part attached to it, then where did Leo get them? Not to mention Leo is ALSO wearing his boots in this scene, which Raphael was not carrying.

Furthermore, when Leo and Raphael are entering the spaceship, Leo magically has his shouldergear on, which he did not have in the shot where they are flying behind the ship. Did he feel the need to put on his shouldergear when he came in the ship for some reason?

But this is nitpicking, and I can suspend my disbelief easily enough to enjoy the episode. :) I liked the episode A LOT and I hope we get to see more of Armaggon. He's frickin' awesome.