Knuckles Review
So, I watched all of Knuckles' TV series, and here's my review of the show. It was meh. Like this show wasn't as good as the first two Sonic films. The focus of this show wasn't Knuckles but Wade, the officer who works with Tom. It's all about Knuckles mentoring Wade into becoming a warrior. At least the Sonic movies didn't do that with Sonic; Sonic 2 gave Knuckles better screen time than this show.
Also, the show's villains want to capture Knuckles and use his powers, and villains I find were boring. The story is meh. The action scenes are good, but the story falls flat. It's basically about bowling and Wade meeting his long-lost dad, who is a deadbeat dad who doesn't care about his family. Like we haven't seen that before the deadbeat dad trope. The cast of the show all do a great job playing their characters, and I did like the first two episodes of the show, but the rest of the episodes got boring. I liked Knuckles's friendship with Wade; those two were funny together, but the story could have been better. The villains could have been better, too.
Looking ahead, I believe the show would have worked better if they had explored more of Knuckles' origin, delving deeper into the Sonic mythos, and introduced more characters from the games like Amy Rose, Rouge the Bat, Vector the Crocodile, or Mighty the Armadillo could enrich the narrative. A teaser for 'Sonic 3' would also be a welcome addition. I'm curious to see how the series evolves in future episodes or seasons. Like if they do a second season please make Knuckles the main focus of the show don't pull an MCU sidelining your main lead for a co-lead. It's a really annoying trope because we want Knuckles, not Wade.
Overall, I give this show a 6 out of 10.
If you like it, that's fine; if you don't, that's fine too.
Let me know what you think.
Overall, I give this show a 6 out of 10.
If you like it, that's fine; if you don't, that's fine too.
Let me know what you think.
No comments:
Post a Comment