Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11169242-20130907142333/@comment-5808856-20141012151943

Cokedragon wrote: Batboyexe wrote: Actually now that I think about it, is the retcon even real? it's evident that Servantis can implant false memories, so good that they're hard to tell apart from the real ones who's to say the retcon wasn't just a false memory, plus the ending could suggest Kevin might be under some control...I mean this Retcon REALLY needs you to ignore one of the biggest villains in the series Agreggor (who was not only a full Osmosian, but also said several times his homeplanet was Osmos 5) to fully work. But that's just the thing. They're really trying to make this retcon, that makes absolutely no sense at all when you look at many UAF episodes (like Basic Training (Ben's a Plumber, and so is Kevin, which should've made finding him take no more than a second), Vendetta, Absolute Power and the rest of the Aggregor arc), look like it makes sense. This is not a matter of some underlying mission; Servantis is not continuing to control Kevin making the entire episode pointless (but it wouldn't be the first time an episode was absolutely pointless (*cough* And Then There Were None/Was Ben *cough*)).

First, I consider And Then There Were None/And Then There Was Ben to be the franchise's best episodes. Beating the previous Frogs of War.

I am going to be honest her. I though UAF to be....not that good. Not bad, but not all that good either. It kept the action, but replaced the humor with melodrama, and extreame anti climaxes (Ultimate Enemy Part 2)This is why I consider Omniverse, to be almost as good as the original.

Anyway. As I said. As long as they can make a good story from this I don't mind the retcon.