Unbeknownst to our heroes, Shredder is still healing in his secret base, faced with the fact that all of his trusted minions have failed him time and time again to not only defeat the Turtles, but also hold onto their territory in NYC. The only one who seems to be helping him, much to Shredder’s chagrin, is none other than Stockman. Stockman has been using mutagen injections to heal Shredder, and it seems to be slowly doing the job. This success, of course, is eaten up by Stockman. He’s always wanted recognition and friends, and much of this episode is centered on this desire.

The other central character to the episode is Raphael, focusing on his “bug-phobia.” Despite stating, “Once you’ve been to a planet full of bugs, nothing bothers you anymore,” Raph breaks down upon confrontation of the titular Insecta Trifecta. His phobia results in him going into a trance like state, where he is faced with visions of Lord Dregg and his insect army, Mona Lisa either turning into a bug or getting overtaken by a hoard of them, and worst of all to Raph, Cockroach Terminator. These were some good callbacks. I almost forgot how rightly terrified of Cockroach Terminator Raph was. Also, it seems Raph still has some misgivings about Mona Lisa’s betrayal, despite them coming to terms at the end of that episode. That’s a real mature statement for the show to have; sometimes the feelings of a particular problem remain, even after the problem has been “resolved.” Finally, I wonder if Raph’s phobia was a convenient way for the writers to remind us that Lord Dregg is still out there, and will most likely return at some point.
Really this episode had a moment for everyone. Leo got to make fun of Karai for once again needed his help. Donnie got to make some awesome grappling hook tech that gave us some real Attack on Titan style aerials. Mikey got his slap therapy, “I’m the one who brings sanity” line. April and Karai had a sweet team up moment. “The Insecta Trifecta” proved to be a fun episode all around.
“The Insecta Trifecta,” with it’s breakneck pace and liberal character spots, leaned into the fun for a solid, one off adventure. Raph and Baxter got some solid attention, and the episode also set up what seems to be the inevitable introduction of Super Shredder. Volume 8 has a really good flow going right now, and the season looks to take it into September, with strong writing and an interesting evolution in art style. Here’s hoping they keep up the good work.