Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-8897944-20141005155845/@comment-5486221-20141007082617

Doctor Aloysius James Animo wrote: While the episode was an epic way to kick off the 200th episode milestone, the plot seems to intense to be crammed into 44 minutes total. This is possibly the most serious plot that we've witnessed throughout the entire franchise, in front of "Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix", "The Ultimate Enemy: Part 1", and "The Ultimate Enemy: Part 2". Does anyone else feel that this would have worked much better if it were given a movie instead. I'm not just saying this because I would like to see another Ben 10 movie. It's because this plot is too epic to be given only 44 minutes. I'm not complaining, I'm just giving my opinion on how it could have been improved. Did anyone else get chills from all of these references to the original series? Gwen 10 was my favorite reference. We haven't heard from her in 7 years. This brings back so many memories from my childhood.

Aside from that, am I the only person who can't stop thinking about Johnny Test's zombie fusion every time they see Benzarro?

I've probably found my favorite action sequence throughout the entire series, aside from the final battle in "Ben 10: Secrets of the Omnitrix". That will probably change in this mornings episode, because this was just a battle between a few Bens from alternate universes. This morning we're going to witness an epic final showdown between Bens from various alternate dimensions. Although, I hope that this doesn't mean that our Ben is dead.

I just hope that Paradox didn't mean that he would go back in time in this Ben's timeline and make him have the same fate as our Ben, so that there wouldn't be a reason to complain that our Ben died, when he said that we'd be going back to the beginning. It'll be "So Long, and Thanks For All the Smoothies" all over again. I hope they don't take that route. Just find a way to go back in time and prevent this from even happening; problem solved. I still wouldn't mind traveling back to episode 1 for the sake of it.

I live in Kentucky, and based on our timezone, new episode air at 5:00 A.M. It used to be 8:00 A.M., which I already thought was annoying, but this is just ridiculous. I'd rather just stay awake until the episode premieres rather than waking up and falling asleep 5 minutes into the episode.

The fight was epic, no doubt, but the Bens should have spoken more. Also, yes, the episode should have been a movie.