Jonny and Jessie must impersonate their fathers in Questworld when Jeremiah Surd attacks the Quest compound and Hadji's mind.Jonny and Jessie must impersonate their fathers in Questworld when Jeremiah Surd attacks the Quest compound and Hadji's mind.Jonny and Jessie must impersonate their fathers in Questworld when Jeremiah Surd attacks the Quest compound and Hadji's mind.
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J.D. Roth
- Jonny Quest
- (voice)
Robert Patrick
- Race Bannon
- (voice)
Jesse Douglas
- Jessie Bannon
- (voice)
Michael Benyaer
- Hadji
- (voice)
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Mayim Bialik
- Julia
- (voice)
- …
Chick Vennera
- Lorenzo
- (voice)
Robert Ito
- Pradad
- (voice)
Page Leong
- Choi Li
- (voice)
Noah Michael Levine
- Presidential Aide
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Sird pulls a prank on the Quest team and swats their house...
This Episode is so bad it's almost good. Let's start with the fact that it pulls a fake out in the very first scene of episode where Benton and Race go to the Himalayan mountains to have what is equivalent to a Comic Con with 3 other "Phenominalogists".
Then we cut to the teens who do what sounds like the most dangerous action of downloading Hadji's mind into Questworld to see how "dirty" his mind gets when he mediates. Even without Sird out there hacking Questworld I would not let them touch my mind. But Hadji is only the most accomplished teenager of his generation who previously was the youngest astronaught, so what do I know, right?
Anyway, as Hadji is allowing others to rip his brain apart because they want to see what LSD on a giant monitor looks like, Sird discovers the kids doing this and basically Jedi Mind Tricks Hadji's mind to become a vegetable remotely.
Then he demands that Benton and Race appear in Questworld to "play" knowing full well that Race and Benton were away... why? Because he could then block all 3 of them in Questworld and have his mercenary swat their house and wreck their tech...
Now this episodd is fully action oriented. Nothing wrong with that but... it makes no sense what is happening during the episode: 1) Sird planned to get Race and Benton out of the house so that he can wreck their tech. So what was his plan if Hadji wasn't presented on a plate for him to take as a hostage?
2) Bandit is the MVP of this episode despite not appearing except for 5 seconds in it and he takes down two grown men! This dog that was a joke character pet for the original story somehow is as fierce as a German Sheppard in this one episode!
3) if Sird wanted to destroy the Questworld tech then why the heck as his henchmen attacking his mansion?! All the tech is in the lighttower, something that Sird knows because he had been there before and his henchmen know because they had been there before in episode 1 rescuing Sird!
4) This episode takes Questworld and turns it into a Giant maguffin. I didn't question it at first but if you can just download your brain into Questworld than why isn't Sird doing that already!? He hates his real body and being a digital entity might be his life long desire.
5) Jonny has no problem manifesting a big giant gun in Questworld to destroy or kill Sird. But in real life he is anti gun and Jessie is the one who is actually pro-gun.
But this episode had action... somewhat and we discover that Jessie is pro-gun and that Race trained his daughter how to use even automatic weapons... it's too bad that he can't do that for the family he is trying to protect. You would think that Jessie who is presumably good with guns would just pull a side-piece out of her purse every tine something bad happens, but Sadly This is the ONLY episode where we see Jessie with a gun. When in fact we all know that Race would have gifted his daughter with her first side piece already, given how dangerous his job is.
This episode is actually better than most of episode on my opinion but the story is so weak...
Then we cut to the teens who do what sounds like the most dangerous action of downloading Hadji's mind into Questworld to see how "dirty" his mind gets when he mediates. Even without Sird out there hacking Questworld I would not let them touch my mind. But Hadji is only the most accomplished teenager of his generation who previously was the youngest astronaught, so what do I know, right?
Anyway, as Hadji is allowing others to rip his brain apart because they want to see what LSD on a giant monitor looks like, Sird discovers the kids doing this and basically Jedi Mind Tricks Hadji's mind to become a vegetable remotely.
Then he demands that Benton and Race appear in Questworld to "play" knowing full well that Race and Benton were away... why? Because he could then block all 3 of them in Questworld and have his mercenary swat their house and wreck their tech...
Now this episodd is fully action oriented. Nothing wrong with that but... it makes no sense what is happening during the episode: 1) Sird planned to get Race and Benton out of the house so that he can wreck their tech. So what was his plan if Hadji wasn't presented on a plate for him to take as a hostage?
2) Bandit is the MVP of this episode despite not appearing except for 5 seconds in it and he takes down two grown men! This dog that was a joke character pet for the original story somehow is as fierce as a German Sheppard in this one episode!
3) if Sird wanted to destroy the Questworld tech then why the heck as his henchmen attacking his mansion?! All the tech is in the lighttower, something that Sird knows because he had been there before and his henchmen know because they had been there before in episode 1 rescuing Sird!
4) This episode takes Questworld and turns it into a Giant maguffin. I didn't question it at first but if you can just download your brain into Questworld than why isn't Sird doing that already!? He hates his real body and being a digital entity might be his life long desire.
5) Jonny has no problem manifesting a big giant gun in Questworld to destroy or kill Sird. But in real life he is anti gun and Jessie is the one who is actually pro-gun.
But this episode had action... somewhat and we discover that Jessie is pro-gun and that Race trained his daughter how to use even automatic weapons... it's too bad that he can't do that for the family he is trying to protect. You would think that Jessie who is presumably good with guns would just pull a side-piece out of her purse every tine something bad happens, but Sadly This is the ONLY episode where we see Jessie with a gun. When in fact we all know that Race would have gifted his daughter with her first side piece already, given how dangerous his job is.
This episode is actually better than most of episode on my opinion but the story is so weak...
- julianmarku
- Sep 1, 2024
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