![]() The lair actually isn’t so “secret” and “hidden” as Splinter asserts.It doesn’t turn out as easy as he hoped, his nervous expressions, his nervous joke, and his hasty turn at attention seal the deal. Leo trying to explain things to Splinter was gold.Hence the drop in the rating, even though that trend will continue next episode. It’s just a shame that the events of the episode had to follow Mikey’s comic book so closely: just let the show breathe a little! And of course, there’s the fact that the Squirrelanoids return and yet, within the span of the last 95 episodes we never see them again! As an entertainment nut, I can’t stand when you have unfinished storylines like that and don’t resolve them whether the villains clearly come back (as is the case here) or the door is simply left open for their return-the more important, the less excusable it is to not include them (and that even goes for Blight in “Batman Beyond”). ![]() A mix of “Alien” (mostly) and “Dreamcatcher”, this is not the best conceived (certainly not the most original) mutant of the week episode of the series but it does provide a lot of funny lines and funny scares as well as moments that show how close knit this team is whether it’d be the above picture, Raph and Mikey hanging out, the “surgery” situation, etc.
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