Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Defenders of Berk 211 Review


PLOT A:  "Double-O Berk"

Having found the twins, Hiccup sends Tuffnut to spy on the Berserks and the Outcasts to find out what they’re planning

So I was pretty excited when it seemed that the twins and Hiccup were going to be working side-by-side in this episode. It seemed like it would be a nice touch after the previous episode establishing that the twins finally came to terms with themselves not being completely useless.

Though, unfortunately this episode fell into a pit hole that all the twin-centric plots seem to.

It was all about Tuffnut.

I’m not going to lie, Tuffnut’s hilarious. Everything he says he pretty much funny. But there’s a time and a place for Tuffnut’s comedy act and a lot of places in this episode is slowed down the plot and brought back the first season’s problem of “lollygagging” in the second act only having to make up for it in the third act.

This episode had a pretty pressing issue, two of our main villains were working together, they had a skrill, and were planning an invasion. And yet…pretty much all of the second act was given to Tuffnut being funny. He is a rather dominating character and it’s easy to get caught in the “rhapsody of it all” with his funny lines. But I felt a lot of his scenes could’ve been shortened and cut out and the plot would’ve faired the same.

Why? Because the last act felt rather crammed.

Think about it, we had three battles in the last 7-5 minutes of the episode. Why couldn’t some of that have been resolved in the second act as well? Cause the second act was all about Tuffnut being funny.

Plus, again, Ruffnut was there…and what did she do…? Nothing.

I don’t know, I just felt it focused a little too much on the funny aspect of Tuffnut being a spy than the strategy of him being a spy. They should’ve taken notes on what they did in “Heather Report, part 2” or 
“Defiant One” for the spying aspect of being on Outcast island.

Still, it was nice to see the twins in a tag-team mission with Hiccup yet again. Though I just wished the whole second act hadn’t been slowed down so much to unnecessarily add funny stuff in.

That being said…at least Tuffnut did do his job and got information and successfully got it back to Hiccup. So, that’s something.


PLOT B: "Outcast vs. Berserkers"

Alvin has captured the skrill and is making a plan with Dagur that they both attack Berk in exchange for handing over the skrill to the Berserkers. But Dagur’s got other plans.

Now this plot was surely interesting. Alvin vs. Dagur. Almost like the good villain vs. the villain who’s falling flat. And with how the ending battle between those two was handled I’m thinking that maybe Alvin’s lack of…exciting-ness was actually intentional.

Was he supposed to be a failed villain…? Who knows, but if it was supposed to be intentional than…well, that’s rather interesting.

Though there is the pressing question of did Dagur kill Alvin…? I’m not too sure because getting struck by lightning in the water could kill him believably. But, I would say no, even though I saw on tumblr that there might’ve been official confirmation on twitter that he actually did die. Though I haven’t looked into anything so I don’t know.

Taking the surprising road and killing Alvin off in such a way—after failing and being humiliated only to have his tribe barely mourn him and switch over to the Berserkers—that’s pretty depressing…makes me feel sorry for him.

But, if he’s not dead and they’re planning to bring him back, I think it would be interesting to have him ride in on the screaming death, wanting revenge and then we’d have a three-way battle between Berk, the Berserkers and Alvin and the Screaming Death. Now that would be interesting, but we shall see. Still, if they are going to bring him back, they’d better do something interesting with him to make up for his rather lack-luster performance lately.

And as for Dagur…he continues to impress me as a villain. He’s entertaining to watch, has a personality, an established history and motivation, and has the intimating factor to make him a threat to our heroes. All of which was perfectly shown in this episode. I absolutely loved the little moment about him hating people who smack because his father used to smack. Always calling back to that past of his…nice establishment.  

I only wished we had more time focusing on the tension between Alvin and Dagur before their battle. Which would’ve happened if a certain twin hadn’t hogged a lot of screen time….

But the end battle between Alvin and Dagur was very good even if it was short. They’re both skilled fighters so it was really just a matter of who would get the upper hand first. And Dagur had a skrill at his disposal so…we all knew how that was going to end….

Still, aside from this plot not being as present as it could’ve been and the ending battle being perhaps a tad too short—probably cut for time—this was a very good show down, and should’ve taken up a majority of the screen time instead, in my opinion.


PLOT C: "Brotherhood, the Reunion"

Finally with the skrill to himself, Dagur and Hiccup face off, Night Fury vs. Skrill

I was kind of disappointed how this fight was literally left to the last 5 minutes of the episode as it was one of the main buildups since the previous episode.

Hiccup vs. Dagur, that’s what we’ve all been waiting for. But, like I said, they basically crammed all three of the ending battles—Daugr vs. Alvin, Dagur vs. Hiccup, and Hiccup vs. the Skrill—into the last act. So each battle could only last about 2-3 minutes each.

Which was a bit of a letdown, especially after the previous episode’s wonderfully choreographed fight.

Still, it seems a little clearer now that Dagur definitely wants to capture Toothless and have him for himself…and I suppose kill Hiccup…? What he wants to do with Hiccup is still a bit unclear. But Dagur seems pretty bent on just having every fleet he can get his hands on. And so far he’s successfully taken over the Outcasts so, he’s got the odds in his favor.

Still, the ending battle between these two was left on a good cliffhanger, but the battle was still…just too quick. I wouldn’t say it was rushed just…quick. Quicker than I would’ve liked.

Now the ending battle with the skrill seemed alright, even though that was crammed into the remaining minutes of the episode. And I have heard some complaints that re-freezing the skrill was anti-climatic. I suppose it was…but Dagur gained a whole extra fleet, so it’s not like he left this whole mess with nothing. He’s still more intimating now with twice the number of soldiers, so…it evens out. And it was nice to see the twins helps out in freezing the skrill.

So…all of this was good stuff, just…too crammed into a short period of time. Everything was too quick. Though I did love the ending scene. Dagur just looked scary…..in a good kind of way, of course.


FINAL THOUGHTS:

So, really this episode was filled with good stuff. Had a really great set up…it’s problem was really just time management.

And, sorry, but I’ve just gotta blame the Tuffnut stuff. There was just too many long scenes with Tuffnut being funny…that were hilarious but not needed to advance the plot. They should’ve allowed more time for the pressing matters of the plot. Like Alvin vs. Dagur, and Hiccup and Dagur’s battle. Because those plots—even in the short time they were allotted—were very well done.

So…it’s always so odd how the second parts to these two part episodes never seem to meet the great set up they’re given. Though hopefully the finale (that probably going to be another two-parter) will fix this streak.


1 comment:

  1. I loved Tuffnut in this episode. I do enjoy the action of the show, but I really like the comedy! I hope Alvin's still alive, he's my favorite villain in the show. Dagur's starting to scare me. What WAS the point of having the Skrill if they were going to re-freeze it? Sure, a lot happened because it appeared, but still.
    Personally, I think Dagur wants to kill Toothless, and make Hiccup watch! Think about that!

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