Baxter Stockman: [s1e5] I Think His Name Is
Compare this version of to his 1987 or 2003 counterparts. List the hidden easter eggs found in this episode.
Splinter's lesson: "The first rule of being a ninja is do no harm. Unless you mean to do harm, then do !". Critical Reception [S1E5] I Think His Name is Baxter Stockman
: The episode explores the Turtles' teenage rebellion, showing them sneaking out against Splinter's orders to go to a movie or skate. It also highlights individual traits, such as Donnie's technological brilliance with the T-Pod and Mikey's unexpected resourcefulness. Memorable Moments : Compare this version of to his 1987 or 2003 counterparts
The "Hit by a bus" excuse when the Turtles get caught sneaking back in. Unless you mean to do harm, then do
Most reviews agree that the episode successfully sets the 2012 series apart from previous continuities while respecting its roots. Critics from IGN and ComicVine noted that it proved the show's broad appeal beyond just a younger audience. If you're interested, I can: Provide a of the plot.
The fifth episode of the 2012 series, "," is widely regarded by reviewers as one of the strongest early installments , often cited as the best since the series premiere. It holds high critical ratings, including a 9.5/10 from some reviewers and an 8.3/10 from others. Key Highlights
: Reviewers frequently praise the "amusing injuries" the Turtles sustain and Stockman's humorous struggle to find a cool villain name (e.g., "Captain Punch You Hard!").