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Go With The Flow part

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:14 pm
by Darkshadow14
Seems like instead of killing anything, all Tarantulas wants to do is eat them. Ha, has anyone else noticed that? For example; the web, (season 1) when he catches/ kidnaps Cheetor he tried to consume him. Now in Go With The Flow, Una. Megatron could easily just kill her himself. I wonder if that's how Tarantulas agreed to work with Megatron on some of the missions? lol, as long as he got to eat them.

Oh the joys of randomly putting two pieces together, and boredom. :)

Re: Go With The Flow part

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:57 pm
by SlyestFox
Honestly, Tarantulas' obsession with gluttony seems to diminish significantly as the series goes on, with a lot more attention being focused on his evil schemes and plotting. I doubt eating the humans was his primary concern.

One interesting thing about Tarantulas in Go with the Flow though - recall the part where all the Predacons get overloaded by that crystal thing and thus Megatron figures out they need a non-Cybertronian to finish the job? If you watch the scene again, you'll notice that Tarantulas and only Tarantulas does NOT get affected by the crystal, early foreshadowing to the fact that Tarantulas is not a Cybertronian as we discover in his final episode.

Re: Go With The Flow part

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 7:58 pm
by Blackrosefencer
SlyestFox wrote:Honestly, Tarantulas' obsession with gluttony seems to diminish significantly as the series goes on, with a lot more attention being focused on his evil schemes and plotting. I doubt eating the humans was his primary concern.

One interesting thing about Tarantulas in Go with the Flow though - recall the part where all the Predacons get overloaded by that crystal thing and thus Megatron figures out they need a non-Cybertronian to finish the job? If you watch the scene again, you'll notice that Tarantulas and only Tarantulas does NOT get affected by the crystal, early foreshadowing to the fact that Tarantulas is not a Cybertronian as we discover in his final episode.
I never noticed this before. Now I need to watch the episode. I always thought the writers just literally made stuff up on the fly without any thought to how it all fits together. So the fact there may actually have been some forethought to something is really intriguing.