gotanypostits
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Thanks to Hulu, I've been able to see all 39 episodes of Mysterious Cities of Gold in a row. I've heard of the show before and knew it was on Hulu, but Martianinvader's glowing recommendation of it on his website inspired me to seek it out and actually see it.
MCOG just missed me; I was born the year before it was taken off Nickelodeon (but my older brother has recollections of seeing it and liked it). Now that I've seen all the episodes I have some thoughts:
So in general, I liked it, but I kinda wish it was 13 episodes longer.
MCOG just missed me; I was born the year before it was taken off Nickelodeon (but my older brother has recollections of seeing it and liked it). Now that I've seen all the episodes I have some thoughts:
- I can see why Peter and others speak so highly of the scope and complexity of the show. The first dozen episodes or so have enthralled me like no other cartoon.
- It took 36 episodes of a 39-episode show to actually reach the cities of gold? Filler is an ugly thing.
- What was the point of the European doctor and the chick he was with? They pretty much fall out of sight by the time the Olmecs get to the city and contribute nothing to the climax. Plus given how lousy MCOG is with antagonists, they're pretty much redundant.
- Solar-based fighter jets, tanks, and weapons capable of a Hiroshima-sized explosion. In pre-Columbian (possibly even pre-Christ) civilization? Give me a freakin' break.
- No one will agree with me, but I'm just a little upset that Zia and Esteban's daddies drop dead the instant they reunite with their children. For Gods' sake, the Peanuts universe isn't that cruel.
- Mendoza salvaging a little bit of gold for himself, Sancho and Pedro was very satisfying. And in light of what boy scouts Esteban and co. were throughout the show, the moral ambiguity of it is just awesome.