The very title of this episode seems not say and uninspired - Unfortunately, this also applies to the action. Arbitrary and unrelated to a case suddenly three that dissolve all more or less on its own, but with no connection to each other. Just because the incidents vaguely resemble an old case, the cellmate of the former offender is under surveillance, the prompt is planning a bank robbery and lands immediately in prison ... that is something clumsy. Likewise, the eponymous episode with the big cats hybrids which (for whatever reason) is disguised by its owner as a mythological figure, just for attention and thereby get a job in the amusement park. This procedure may (in the three-question mark-cosmos) yes well be plausible only why it has to be just a blue beast is never clear. There is no connection with the movie theme, the bank robbery or sabotage. Here, after all, the last episode in itself provide a logical action. As a competitor of the amusement park operator has been associated with an outdated clauses to its hotel complex, whose daughter now terrorized by sabotage the performances at the theme park - which they previously with messages that are also inspired by outdated clauses, announces. But this episode is defined thanks to a Überwachugnsvideos, almost of its own accord.
Teeming in this newly opened theme park downright of evildoers. Unfortunately, it seems as provides the amusement park with its wide range of attractions to the authors a good framework to combine the most diverse, poorly conceived ideas arbitrarily to a new sequel. Each motif is completely interchangeable for itself and has no relation to the background story. It offers plenty of ideas (the Liger and the antiquated clauses in US laws) material for a story.
Too bad, because the mood of the first 20 minutes very reminiscent of the old episodes. And Bob's encounter with the mysterious "9/10" Lies arise -Athmosphäre for a moment "True Romance". I look forward to their next meeting.