Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1255374-20150421014848/@comment-995426-20150502144316

Finally saw the episode today.

...That has one of the weakest episodes of the series. Incredibly gross character, and painfully clich&eacute; plot.

But I was amused by Splinter being the strict disciplinarian dad&mdash;much more than usual. It also seems to be the first real conflict April and Splinter have had with each other. Rest in peace, living room TV; you survived Irma Subprime's assault, but not Splinter's walking stick.

And I've noticed in this series that we've seen the inside of Mikey's bedroom a lot, and Raph's bedroom sometimes, but we have yet to see the inside of Leo and Donnie's bedrooms. Would be funny if they reflected their personalities&mdash;tight ship and uptight, respectively. Points if Leo's room has tatami flooring and a traditional futon instead of a box spring bed.

Great humor in the turtles ridiculing Bebop and Rocksteady's conspicuous van while parking their own even more conspicuous van. With their conspicuousness going into 1987 series territory, the show is at least smart enough to point out how ridiculous(ly funny) it is.