User blog comment:SpaceManiac888/Rusty Spanner of the Episode: Series 10, Heat 4/@comment-979907-20171113100613

1. Tauron Mk 2 being completely, inexplicably, irretrievably, inconceivably, OUTRAGEOUSLY robbed in the first round melee. I should feel foolish predicting a robot that came joint last to win the heat, but I don't - not when I disagree that its status as the best robot in the heat is hardly diminished (Iron Awe's on the other hand...) Obliterating Kegs and completely dominating a robot whose weapons was not working, only to be eliminated for not driving for two seconds is hands down, the worst judges decision ever made in Robot Wars history. It is everything I used to think Henry v Haardvark was until I rewatched that fight. I kept watching, thinking that surely we were in for a Pulsar/Ironside 3 discussion and explanation, but none. I could also have voted for the also questionable Androne 4000 decision, but that fight was such an awesome one that both sides deserved to win. Tauron, meanwhile, despite being in my opinion the most impressive robot in the heat, was eliminated in joint last place despite dominating both fights. Worse than PP3D v Cherub. Worse than Napalm v Demolition Demon. I. Don't. Understand.

2. I would give my 1, 2 and 3 votes to my number one slot, but I should vote for other things too. I'll give my second spot to the super super unsubtle foreshadowing. Legitimately every prediction made on camera by Dara or Angela came true. The Concussion team installing their side guards instantly showed me what the outcome of the fight would be in the same way Behemoth declaring they would beat Cherub did. If the show felt more like an observation and less like a sequence of edited segments that were meant to foreshadow things, I'd be in more suspense.

3. Probably up there is so many battles being decided by the floor flipper. I enjoy it as a legitimate hazard, but it always ends the fights in such frustrating ways, as seen by Androne breaking down while trapping Concussion.