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Reviews for "Time Squad [Part 3]"

Cool

Was a really cool movie, do continue to make stuff like this. Now i'm off to view the other episodes p:

Great ending.

That was an excellent ending to an excellent series. I thought the overall series was just great. Hope you start another series, that would be awesome.

excellent work

This was an amazing and very funny miniseries! You are like a comedy god! Will you sign my velocaraptor?

That was hilarious!!

How do you know all this?
-It's my job.

Nice conclusion.

I like the way you nicely tied things up and ended this film. Very strong in terms of animation, voice acting, plot, humor, etc...

Critique: The science behind the plot didn't really make any sense (altering the earth's course somehow prevents the big bang, which occurred way before the earth formed). I'm also not sure what happened to the portal at the end of the last episode. Did the flying worm thing fly through it, or is "primordia" the same as the end of time? Issues like this wouldn't normally be a big deal, but if you show charts depicting the ways in which time is altered, you are asking for the plot to be taken seriously.

Still, this is a very good end to the series. Great work. If you make a sequel, PLEASE include Blockhead. He is what makes this work.

The-Swain responds:

The Scientist talks of "the Universal cycle of expanding and exploding". Some scientists posit that the Big Bang happens over and over again, and that it is preceded by the universe crushing together after first reaching the extent of the Big Bang explosion and then retracting. It is a neverending loop, by their logic. The Scientist of Time Squad has decided that he can cease time itself by preventing the Big Bang altogether, as the "universal cycle" is altogether mathematically perfect, and a single wrench thrown into that cycle would ruin it. His chemical explosions were that metaphoric wrench.

Don't read too much into it - that's just what he had in mind. I leave it to the viewer to decide whether or not he was simply insane.