1. "Wise old mentor chats with main villain to make it obvious they already know each other" cliche. Or at least I think it's a cliche.
2. Wu: Why did you betray us, Acronix?
Acronix: Because reasons!
3. I don't understand why Jay isn't accepting Cole's apology. The ninja beat the departed villains so easily that the Skulkin actually looked intimidating.
4. In a world where it's possible to jump through realms, manipulate the elements of nature, and become omnipotent, Krux insists the story of the Time Twins is false.
5. Wu doesn't notice that Acronix is hiding something behind his back.
6. Wu has no reason to be keeping Acronix alive.
7. Was Wu actually counting down the days until the Forward Time Blade arrived?
8. Oh, and I forgot to mention: Kai and Nya forget what their OWN PARENTS look like.
9. And I also forgot about the scenes in Yang's temple. Wow, has it been that long since I watched this episode?
10. Dareth puts on the Samurai X helmet to make my good friend MockingbirdInc (No offence) scared that he might be Nya's successor as Samurai X.
TBC
P.S: I haven't watched the first episode in a long time, so there may be some sins left out. It was too terrible to deserve a rewatch.
I think at number 4, Dr. Saunders was trying to convince the ninja it was a myth to keep his identity as Crux 100% secret.
Anyway, I actually enjoyed Hands of Time, but even I have some sins to add.
*Commander Machia is Ms. perfect-at-everything. *Destiny's Bounty gets taken down way too easily.
Of course he was, but it was a pretty terrible attempt. I mean, the ninja live in a world of talking snakes, ghosts and genies. I seriously doubt they would find it hard to believe that it's possible to manipulate time.
Well, anyway, I'm bored of this thread, so I'll abandon it. It's possible that I might end up writing an alternate version of Hands of Time, since I thought the season was weak.