Game:What episode did that quote come from?

You guessed right.

I thought about that too with Tygra. Supposedly he’s suppose to have great mental powers and yet his mind is so easily controllable by others. He was seduced by Mumm-Ra pretending to be a flower who gave him fruit to eat, he was seduced by the keystone, and here he was seduced by the vampire mermaid siren thing. What gets me is that only Tygra was affected by the siren. In mythology, all men are affected by the song of the sirens. So it seems to me in this episode, Lion-O should have been seduced as well since he and Tygra are the same species. They can reason against Cheetara being seduced because she’s a woman and they could reason against Turmagar being seduced because he’s a different species. But it didn’t make sense to me why Lion-O wasn’t seduced but Tygra was.

I think by that they were trying to show Lion-O’s strenght of will, like justifying his choice as Lord of the TCs because he can resist what others can’t.

About Tygra being seduced by all those external stimuli, I think there’s precisely a link to his mind powers. I used to think it was contradictory, but now I think he tries so hard to control his mind power that he sometimes “crosses the line to the other extreme”, to say it somehow (not sure if I’m being clear though). You know, like when an ability or power could be both a blessing and a curse. As Tygra hasn’t learned to control it so it wouldn’t drain his energy everytime he uses it, maybe he blocks it and somehow that makes his mind weaker… just an idea.

Of course, I don’t expect the writers to have thought of all that :smiley:

Ok, here’s my quote:

“I have a feeling, my nine lives are up!”

I think Snarf said it but I don’t remember the episode right now.

Not Snarf… so think of the other “funny” TC :wink:

Snarfer? I gotta put more than 10 characters in a post, so I can’t just write, “Snarfer?” :eek:

Okay I’m mentally counting of all the episodes that Snarfer appeared in.

I know the first was part 1 of “The Feliner”.

It’s a thunderian who said it.

I’m going to take a wild guess and guess Snarfer in “Side Swipe” just because I know he was the victim of a hit and run and crashed, so I could imagine him saying something like that then.
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Oh… Well now your previous comment is confusing me. The other funny one?

I wrote “funny”… I was being ironic, as the character is supposed to be funny, but most of the times he comes across as silly, but in a good way (at least to me :D).

Wilykat in “The Heritage?”

Yes!!! Your turn.

For the record, Snarf, Snarfer and Panthro are the characters that were supposed to be funny, but I just found them pathetically stupid; Wilykat was supposed to be funny, and I fiund him silly-funny.

“I guess he wants to ‘bury’ our differences!”

Hmmm…tricky. I’m pretty sure I know it; I’ll have to think it (I think it’s Snarf), but right now I’m off to bed. Night everybody.

Nope, not Snarf.

Okay, I’ll take a long shot and say Panthro from “Locket of Lies”.

:panthro:

Nope and Nope.

I’ll give a hint. The person who is being talked about in this quote, their name is in the title of the episode.

Hmmm… so many character-named episodes! I have to think more :smiley:

My bad, my bad! He wasn’t the one being talked about, but it is an episode in which a character is named in the title. The character being talked about in this quote is a different character. The quote gives it away who that character is, it should be pretty obvious who is being talked about and then you just deduce how many episodes that character appeared in. I will say there was another episode titled after this particular character who is being talked about in this quote.

I’m checking the episode list.

I honestly have no idea, but your clues are making me think of Driller. The only episode that Driller appears in that features another character’s name in the title is “Jackalman’s Rebellion,” right? But I seriously have no memory of this quote, nor of who’s saying it. :frowning: