The music when Cinder is holding Watts off of the building in V8 is amazing for building the tension of that scene. I legit thought he was going to die at that point.
Wow, I can't believe I missed that the chorus when Watts was berating Cinder was his leitmotif. But in listening to the whole piece that becomes very evident. I especially loved his "orchestra of death" combined with Tyrian's theme along with that last use of choral addition to really give weight to the entire scene of Watts shouting down Cinder. And it's odd that his theme ends off in a rather joyous, relaxed manner, I suppose it makes sense. He had achieved his goals and his objectives.
Well, the chorus during the verbal beatdown starts as The Truth, then transitions into the same chorus that we heard back in V7 E10 during the Watts and Ironwood confrontation, and then it transitions back into The Truth right at then end. Of course underneath all that is Watts' iconic bassline and the synthy stuff from his musical palette. It's all beautifully put together and it makes an already awesome moment even more awesome.
@@Changyuraptor Thanks for the rundown, I tend to miss details like that if they aren't explained, haha. It does make that moment even more impactful. (and further saddens me that we didn't get a full version of The Truth. Maybe in the future...)
The music when Cinder is holding Watts off of the building in V8 is amazing for building the tension of that scene. I legit thought he was going to die at that point.
Wow, I can't believe I missed that the chorus when Watts was berating Cinder was his leitmotif. But in listening to the whole piece that becomes very evident. I especially loved his "orchestra of death" combined with Tyrian's theme along with that last use of choral addition to really give weight to the entire scene of Watts shouting down Cinder. And it's odd that his theme ends off in a rather joyous, relaxed manner, I suppose it makes sense. He had achieved his goals and his objectives.
Well, the chorus during the verbal beatdown starts as The Truth, then transitions into the same chorus that we heard back in V7 E10 during the Watts and Ironwood confrontation, and then it transitions back into The Truth right at then end. Of course underneath all that is Watts' iconic bassline and the synthy stuff from his musical palette.
It's all beautifully put together and it makes an already awesome moment even more awesome.
@@Changyuraptor Thanks for the rundown, I tend to miss details like that if they aren't explained, haha. It does make that moment even more impactful. (and further saddens me that we didn't get a full version of The Truth. Maybe in the future...)
Wish to get to see more of him.
Best villain; better than torchwick in my opinion
We love watts
I really wish they made one song for him before he died, would be easier for me to recognize his motifs
I love the way you do these; it feels like a silent film. Keep up the amazing work! -J
7:35 why we are all here
It's soooooo good