Maybe I'm just salty we never got a full Fossilizers vs Infernac Rocks toyline & show, lol...
I happily went all in on the Infernac guys because they were new and fun.
But you know what? Archer was wrong.
Like... I look at my SS '86 Dinobots. Or ER Optimus (or SS '86 Optimus for the rest of you, no I'm not out of touch you're all out of touch!) and it's like... this stuff is perfect.
It goes back to what we were saying about Star Convoy. Sometimes you have to just hit the nail on the head, ya know? Sometimes you just have to do the obvious thing because it's obvious for a reason.
I admire Archer's body of work. And as someone whose fandom was solidified in the UT, how can I not? No kidding, the bits that made me cheer the loudest in Trigger's 40th anniversary video were seeing Rad, Alexis, Carlos, Lori, Coby, and Bud again (Kicker remains The Worst though).
But...
That doesn't mean I think Archer's some infallible toy god emperor willing to make the hard choices the John Wardens and Mark Mahers of the world are too blinded by nostalgia to make. Fact is that as much as I loved the UT and Archer's overall success, as a fan? I've enjoyed the post-Archer output much more.
Gone are the arbitrary half measures and weird design choices in service to a philosophy that considered just making a nice figure of an 80s design "backwards."
I have no problems looking to the future, and yeah. I think the brand team should do it more than they have (arguably they are with AotP).
But "always forward never backwards" is a "cut off your nose to spite your face" philosophy IMO. This isn't social-political policy where constant progress is necessary for a continuously improving free society.
This is plastic robot toys. Nostalgia and fan indulgence is part of the fun.