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Primal: The Colossaeus: III (2022)
Great Episode
Another amazing episode to finish off the Colossaeus trilogy. In the start, the focus on the rowing of the oars in the start was confusing for a bit, and I'll get back to that. Right after that scene though, we see Kamau about to be forced to kill Fang. Before we see him bring the axe down we get a clean transition to a better time when he was still in his original village. We get to see that Kamau was a peaceful man with how he chose to preserve life instead of kill it, in how he saved the spider. We also see how the Colossaeus ruined his village and how quickly the Queen was able to snake around him to steal his daughter and force him to work for her. Kamau choosing to free Fang instead of harm her at all showed me that a strong new bond had been formed by him and the main cast. The revolt that ensued was awesome, and I love how we got a moment were we saw Spear and Mira's different strengths in how Spear used his shackles as a weapon and how Mira found a key to free them both. When we got the reveal of the slaves controlling the oars the beginning scene immediately clicked in my brain. This ship just can not function without some kind of slaves! It was great when Mira had to pick up Fangs baby to jump overboard with it, and how we saw once again that Mira has completely gained Fang's trust. I loved the leap of faith scene and how the threat of the oars coming down on them and hurting them was unknowingly being dealt with by Kamau. The rebellion of the slaves against the colossaeus soldiers was awesome to me, and when they came up from inside the ship to fight back it felt amazing. Another part I absolutely adored was the death of the Queen by Kamau's hand. A gruesome end is exactly what she deserved and it was immensely satisfying to see her lying dead on the same ship where Spear, Fang, and Mira were. I loved when in the end we saw Kamau and Spear exchange glances of approval as they parted ways. Just an overall amazing and satisfying conclusion to this three part episode string. Oh, and one other thing that really had me on the edge was when the Queen tried using those huge weapons on Fang, and how close she had been to hitting the shot both times. That scene at the end where we see the fire Viking walking on water in pursuit of Spear has got me dying to see how spear is going to overcome him in this seasons' final episode. This season has been sensational and this trilogy has made it even better with people like Kamau.
Primal: The Colossaeus: II (2022)
Fantastic Episode
This episode was fantastic to me because of it's amazing scenes and exhilarating moments. I love how in the beginning we get a very foreboding preview as to what is coming with the viking and his new supernatural powers, and how it really does it's job in showing us how much stronger the viking has become, with his skin being hot enough to turn the river water to steam. Right after that, we see him start heading in what's most likely Spear's direction somehow, and with a giant plume of smoke following him. Next we get see Spear and Fang in their numerous battles they are being forced to fight for the Queen. One thing I really liked about this part was that it re-used the animations of the crew fighting various different armies and showed how repetitive and brain-numbing it was getting for them- Just set foot on the island, kill everyone, and leave. Another good scene comes shortly thereafter, when the Colossaeus arrives on an island where the people already know the Queen's capabilities and just surrender. Instead of wanting to fight they just offer resources and bow down to the Queen. I was on the edge of my seat when the Queen walked back to the ship and decided to tell Kamau to kill them all. I started to feel pitiful for him when he brought back the baskets of food and dumped them at her feet, and yet she still refused to just take it and leave in peace. All this Queen wants is blood, and this scene proves that. When she went and forced him to go and kill the islanders, it evoked some serious disgust in me, like I seriously wanted to see her dead then and there. Also, when she killed the rival ship captain with her own hands, it showed that not only was she full of blood lust, but that she also was not afraid to get her own hands dirty at all. The final scene of the episode, where Spear has escaped his cage and is trying to take away the Queen's leverage against him, Fang, and Kamau, is filled with pure anticipation. While all of this scene was going down with Spear, Mira, Kamau's daughter, and Fang's eggs, one thing that I just did not anticipate was the eggs hatching. These babies being born at such a bad moment had me feeling extremely worried as to what was coming. Kamau hears Fang's children cry out for her, and when she breaks out he is reminded of his daughter, motivating him to follow. The bad part is it all ends up being just too late. As soon as Fang's up, the Queen has her hands on the babies and Kamau has to watch from the shadows as his daughter is put right back into the clutches of the Queen. The ending to this episode was incredibly suspenseful, and I honestly loved every second of the episode. I personally think it's 'Red Mist' level.