Finished the season. Hope this is another Netflix breaking a season into 2 parts. It sure ends on a cliffhanger. Can't remember if this show has more seasons on order.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Season 3 Gets Release Date, New Villain Oscar-winning actor Geena Davis -- known for her roles in Beetlejuice and The Accidental Tourist -- will be playing Huntara. In the original series, Huntara is a Silaxian and fights for the Horde, though she eventually befriended She-Ra. She proved an enterprising and dangerous foe for She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.
Huntara's a great choice. She's one of the best, if not the best, 1-episode characters from the original series.
They did it with Voltron. Just label each batch of episodes a season. And like with Voltron, Netflix ordered a certain # of episodes so they can break them into as many seasons as they want but still ends up with the episode count ordered.
They could have made her a vampire character like in Transylvania 6500. They could have made her a female Vultak.
Welp She-ra, what can I say? Stuff actually happened but not much. Spoiler We get to see MARA, brown hair Mega buff She-ra Horde Prime is now a thing The EntraptaXHordak ship is strong Missed opportunity to give Catra a Feral Beast Cat form Angela possibly trapped on Eternia Adora now knows she's a First One (Eternian) King Mica is Alive (duh) There is a reason Hordak is a wuss that can't fight. Cuz he not the "real" Hordak. Horde Prime is. (So dumb) Hate to say it but I'm calling it that when Horde Prime invades and he will. Hordack is going to become a good guy because of Entrapta. (So predictable)
After "season two" ended up being kind of uneventful, "season three" certainly raised the stakes. This was very compelling television, and I can't believe it was only six episodes. Spoiler Catra has pretty much managed to alienate everyone in the series against her. Likely Hordak as well once he finds out the truth about Entrapta.
Spoiler Practically guaranteed, as he was also alive in the old series. I hope he gets to reunite with Glimmer before Shadow Weaver keeps feeding off from her.
really enjoyed this season A LOT, definitely escalating things, probably one of my fav things I've seen this whole year, and impressively a lot of action taking place in only 6 episodes, this show is going to get better and better. Spoiler Mara was New Adventures Mara! I also have a theory that Mara is Madame Razz (MAdame RAzz) crazy I know
I never 'binge' Netflix seasons but this was close, watched 3 episodes Friday and the next 3 yesterday. Also helped the whole season could be watched in just over 2 hours.
Watching this series, first impression within 5 minutes, SHUT-UP ABOUT BLOODY PRINCESSES! And it keeps going on and on, but its especially bad right at first. What, is this a Disney product that there's all this "princess" obsession? Does the rebellion only consists of the children of royalty that the have specific disinformation regarding princesses? I mean, not you're going to battle a group of evil rebellion people, but a group of princesses? How many bloody children do the king and queen have?!? It seems to be using "princess" the way Disney does, like to say some quality female youngster, almost completely divorced from the actual meaning. And in practice this seems to mean female teenagers who are somehow important to everything, well at least their attitude is princess even if the definition is otherwise unclear, spoiled with attitude. You got a mother grounding her kid, who she also assigned as a general. You believe your kid is so childish that you "ground them" and you have such an exchange with them with that level of bickering, yet you assigned them as a general? What kind of irresponsible entitled royalty is this? Similarly She-ray gets all this power, not because she earned it, but by birth right? So great power just for being born? More entitled royalty I see. Is the only way that the Bright Moon people are better is that they treat nature better because I see they got alot of entitled royalty shit going on. I mean how is it that in the "fright zone" (come on, your home towns called that and that doesn't make you think?) none of these recruits have seen any kind of injustice in their own town, at least it seems some people are being ruled right by the "evil" side. And how is it if these recruits are this sheltered, they don't stop to think about this being a village and not a stronghold? Why doesn't the cat girl defect too, right away? Follow her friend. It's not like she had attachment to the horde. And then "Maybe I should have defected too" well maybe you should have done that when you had the chance and not saying shit like that in horde central with your evil boss in front of you. Also this shadow master sees it all so why doesn't she believe She-ra defected?