Could you explain about the kidnapping and starscream thing.

sure! A chance to info dump something I learned recently and gush about my favorite screamy bird??? I’d love to!

an expansion to this post: “Starscream is… a great role model???

Ok, I think the best way to do that would be to list the recommended things to do if you get kidnapped and compare them to what Starscream does in season 1 episode 20 – “partners” and see how many boxes he checks out. 

((you might say he wasn’t really kidnapped but – he was held captive against his will so as far as I’m concerned, he was!
Also, I’m skipping some steps – they are stuff like “identify your captors” or “realize why you were kidnapped” or what to do if you’re in a group of captives and they don’t really apply here))

this turned kinda long so it’s under the cut:

1. “cooperate. your greatest priority during the early stages of a kidnapping is to simply survive. your chance of surviving a kidnapping tends to increase as time passes, so in the first few minutes and hours, don’t do anything to aggravate your kidnappers. comply with their requests and, within reason, try to make their lives easier. ”

check! Starscream immediately offers to give them information and lead them to where Arachnid is. 

2. “ Keep your dignity. It is generally psychologically harder for a person to kill or otherwise harm a captive if the captive remains “human” in the captor’s eyes. Do not grovel, beg or become hysterical. Try even not to cry. Do not challenge your abductor but show them that you are worthy of respect.“ 

check! when Starscream talks with the Autobots he remains calm and does not grovel or beg to join them – he reasonably lays what the Autobot have to gain from letting them join them (an ally and intel on the Decepticons) and gives logical reasons why he would want to defect.

3. “It will be harder for your abductor to harm you if you make yourself more “human” and establish some kind of bond with them. to this end, ask for small favors: a glass of water, something to eat or a blanket”

check! the first thing Starscream does after being left behind with Arcee is asking her to release the clamp from his wings – he wouldn’t be able to fly as long as he has the handcuffs on (as far as I’m aware) so it’s a relatively small and reasonable request (although it is denied…)

4. “attempt to establish a rapport with your abductor. if you can build some sort of bond with your captor they will generally be more hesitant to harm you.”

check! I checked and less than a minute(!) after they start talking Arcee says “so we can agree on one thing” in response to Starscream’s ire against Arachnid. they start gossiping like old friends in a minute! (that also goes to show how charismatic Starscream can be – I mean he’d have to be, he is a second in command who isn’t all that physically strong in a world that seems to work on “might makes right” logic) 

5.“Avoid insulting your abductor or talking about potentially sensitive subjects. You may think your abductor is a pathetic, disgusting individual. While captives in movies sometimes get away with saying such things, you should keep these thoughts to yourself. In addition, as in most conversations with people you don’t know, politics is a good topic to stay away from, especially if you are being held by terrorists or hostage-takers that are politically motivated.”

that’s where Starscream failed, or rather – the show writers made him fail. because I refuse to believe someone who survived millennia serving under Megatron of all people would let out such a stupid slip.
Arcee was obviously angry at Arachnid for terminating her partner, it would make no sense for Starscream to try and claim responsibility to it. He is grounded, handcuffed and in a very dangerous situation. there is NO WAY he is not carefully calculating every word that comes out his mouth.
that was such an out-of-character moment for him that I refuse to consider it his doing (as much as that makes sense).

 this moment was there because the writers weren’t talented enough to write, or maybe just didn’t want to write, a “Starscream joins the Autobots” arc and wanted an “Arcee learns that revenge isn’t the answer” moment. it was a doomed endeavor from the start, and I’m frankly offended on Starscream’s behalf that they made him make such a stupid, rookie mistake. he deserved better.

6. “Try to escape only if the time is right. When is the right time to escape? Sometimes it’s safest to just wait to be freed or rescued. However, if the perfect situation presents itself – if you have a solid plan and are almost certain that you can successfully escape – you should take advantage of the opportunity. You should also attempt to escape, even if your chances are not good, if you are reasonably certain that your captors are going to kill you.”

check! despite everything, Starscream suddenly seems to know what he’s doing again! hooray! he only tries to escape when it is absolutely clear that Arcee is going to kill him no matter what he does. and his plan of pretending to drop the key was the best survival tactic he could use at the moment and I’m proud of him for coming up with it so quickly! (he does seem to work best under pressure)

p.s. I looked for a source in English for that since our class was in Hebrew and I wasn’t sure if my translation would be 100% clear, I found most of the advice we were given on wikihow so I copied from there!

Starscream is… a great role model???

since I’m studying to become a teacher, we had some extra class about stuff like school safety, what to do in case of earthquake, rockets, terrorists attack etc.

And when we learn what to teach the kids about being what to do if you’re being kidnapped, and I realized something. 

when our teacher said to tell the children to ignore all that they’ve seen their favorite heroes do in tv because that’s really dangerous I realized that tfp Starscream is a perfect role model for what you should do in a situation like that! he got only one thing wrong. 

//and that wasn’t really him. that was a really forced plot convenience as far as I’m concerned.//

I might make a post later detailing exactly how great he was doing, but first I just wanna draw attention to 2 facts:

1. that him acting in the most mature, responsible and safe way is obviously being framed by the show as him being a pathetic coward with no backbone as opposed to the irresponsible, suicidal and borderline insane behavior of our “Heroes”.

2. Agent Fowler. just. WHAT THE HELL. the Autobots are dealing with a familiar enemy whose kind of their size, plus they’re a bravado-filled suicide squad and we have no idea what kind of training (if at all) they had. 

but you??? you are a special agent of the USA,  you were an army ranger behind enemy lines. YOU HAVE TO KNOW BETTER THAN THIS. what are you even doing??? go to the corner and think about what you’ve done!

I really love these little hand gestures Ratchet keeps making for a couple of reasons:

1. they didn’t HAVE to include them – it’s not essential to the scene, just makes it better, and I’m really thankful for the work and effort the animators put into this show.

2. they make the robots seem far more alive and human and the emotions seem so much more real.

and the personal ones:

3. I’m Jewish. and Jewish people speak with their hands. A LOT. and I’m definitely no exception…(I know not only Jews do it but c’mon, let me have this)

4. I just really love Ratchet and almost everything about him makes me unreasonably happy💞