The premise of the main antagonistic relationship hinges on a giant gaping plothole.
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The good interpretation is that they just wanted Catra and Shera to fight and didn't care how they got there so they slapped something together in ten minutes.
The likely interpretation is that they somehow didn't realize what a mess they were creating by having Catra say "I would do anything for you, anything!" and then, less than thre eminutes later, and in the same scene, declaring She-ra her mortal enemy forever, instead of her best friend and the only family she's ever known.
And that's in the first episode, btw.
It doesn't really improve.
Having been glutted on quality writing in chldren's media for the past few years, I've taken the disappointing turnout with Voltron and She-ra pretty hard.
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Date: 2018-12-19 05:25 am (UTC)Spoilers from here on:
The good interpretation is that they just wanted Catra and Shera to fight and didn't care how they got there so they slapped something together in ten minutes.
The likely interpretation is that they somehow didn't realize what a mess they were creating by having Catra say "I would do anything for you, anything!" and then, less than thre eminutes later, and in the same scene, declaring She-ra her mortal enemy forever, instead of her best friend and the only family she's ever known.
And that's in the first episode, btw.
It doesn't really improve.
Having been glutted on quality writing in chldren's media for the past few years, I've taken the disappointing turnout with Voltron and She-ra pretty hard.