Red vs. Blue: Season 10

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"Before There Was Red vs. Blue..."
  • 2012
  • 2 hr 40 min
  • 8.9  (978)

Red vs. Blue: Season 10 is an American science-fiction action-comedy web series that premiered in May 2012. The show is created by Burnie Burns and is produced by Rooster Teeth Productions. The plot of Red vs. Blue: Season 10 picks up where the previous season left off. The show follows two rival teams, the Red Team and the Blue Team, who find themselves stranded in the middle of a civil war. The teams are forced to work together to survive in a world that is completely foreign to them.

The Red vs. Blue: Season 10 cast includes Mark Bellman as Agent Texas, Jen Brown as Agent Carolina, Burnie Burns as Leonard L. Church, Yomary Cruz as The Meta, and several others. The voice acting is on point, and the chemistry between the characters is one of the show's most significant strengths.

The animation of the show is done using the Halo game engine. For ten seasons now, the show has cleverly used scenes from the Halo games to create a world that exists within the game but has a completely different storyline. The use of the Halo game engine makes the sets and environments feel familiar and adds to the humor of the show.

Red vs. Blue: Season 10 is divided into twenty episodes, each running approximately 5-7 minutes. However, the pacing of the episodes never feels slow, and the show manages to successfully highlight and balance humor and drama.

The season begins with Agent Carolina and Church, who are now AIs, leaving the Alpha AI facility to search for Epsilon, the experiment’s final AI. The showrunners skillfully use flashbacks to provide the audience with new information that wasn't revealed in previous seasons, making this an accessible entry point for new viewers.

As the story progresses, the characters find themselves in situations that showcase their strengths, their passions, and their motivations. The show also confronts the theme of friendship, loss, and the consequences of one's actions.

One of the season's standout episodes is “Revelations,” an episode that features an intense conflict between Agent Carolina, Agent Texas, and The Meta. The episode is excellently choreographed, and the voice acting is genuinely emotive. A few of the other standout episodes include “Check out the Treads On That Tank, ” “Sisters,” and “From Stumbled Beginnings”.

One of the show's strengths is its ability to balance humor, action, and drama seamlessly. One minute, the audience could be laughing at a joke, and the next, they could be on the edge of their seats. The humor in the show is not overbearing and is integrated into the plot, making it more refreshing and organic.

Overall, Red vs. Blue: Season 10 is a must-watch show for fans of science fiction, action, and comedy. The show's unique way of telling a story and its creative use of the Halo game engine makes it stand out from other shows of its genre. The characters are well-rounded and have excellent chemistry that adds to the humor and drama of the show. The season does an excellent job of paying homage to the previous seasons while still moving the plot forward and providing new information. The show's pacing is well done, and the season finale is one that will leave audiences satisfied while still wanting more.

Red vs. Blue: Season 10 is a 2012 comedy with a runtime of 2 hours and 40 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.9.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • Runtime
    2 hr 40 min
  • IMDB Rating
    8.9  (978)