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No less than Top Gun.

Maybe the whole run of the series was just a bad acid trip of Shipwreck. I mean, there is an episode with a giant blob that consumes everything in its path and is killed by the poison in apple seeds.

Did you have a little brother that turned out to be a serial killer? That might be why. Other than that, I'm stumped.

I presume that he continues to wear that serpent-themed outfit.

And he has to do that waving his hand and then placing it on his ear thing to see what the audience wants him to do to his helpless opponent.

Sort of, but he influences his environment instead of just serving as a stand-in for nostalgia.

Yes, that's it!

That's hysterical!

Cobra and the Decepticons had the inverse situation in terms of evil guys leadership competency.

I will say though, the episodes where Cobra was gathering said DNA were actually some of the most entertaining. I liked that there was about a 50% success rate for Cobra.

And he would say it for the most mundane commands too.

For everyone, it was Tuesday.

The telethon was the best!

Who was bankrolling Cobra? I mean, shit, they had A-10s in abundant supply, and later frigging SR-71s (of which the US probably has less than 10?). Seemingly endless stores of tanks and other assorted vehicles.

I like that Cobra Commander and Starscream were essentially the same character, just on two different shows. They were even voiced by the same person.

Gotcha.

A jail cell isn't wholly impractical. Prisoners can be questioned and / or bartered. And you can imprison people who break the rules if you so choose.

Abraham and Sasha are still there…

I didn't hear it until I moved to eastern PA, grew up in western PA.

Do you mean MD residents?