Monday, March 7, 2022

Streaming Standard: Masters of the Universe- Revelation (Part 2)

 After some time to digest the Series/Season as a whole, I'm ready to discuss the 2nd part (aka Episodes 6-10).  

Are you?

Obvious note- while I'm touching on the Plot in broad strokes, there is still a certain amount of SPOILERS in play.

So read this after you've watched the second half OR just don't care.

So warned.

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After everything that went down in the last 5 Episodes, things are NOT in a great place.

The big news- Skeletor is back and he has the power!

With Skeletor back and powerful, at least He-Man is back.

The problem- without the sword as a conduit for his power, he's...not quite the same.

(sure is a shame that the Trailer SPOILED this in advance).
At Skeletor's side is Evil-Lyn, who sadly did not turn to the side of the light.

She becomes the new Sorceress...but things don't stay stagnant for long.
What could possibly happen to make Skeletor and Adam work together?

Wouldn't you like to know?

To find out, watch the Episodes now!
So now we have the full picture and the whole story?  Are we all relaxed now?

Revelation drew some big outrage.  Was it warranted?  I mean, the Show 'killed off' 2 major Characters, focused on Teela (who was a Lead in the original Show) and sort of deconstructed the whole idea of the Plot.

The full Show undoes some of this- but still kills off random characters like Fisto- but definitely points out issues in the original Show.  All of the lies being told to keep He-Man secret are important.  You can talk about these things without being all 'I hate the original Show.'  I still love the original Show (and the 2003 Reboot).  It's alright.

If you can get past the shock of the updates and changes, it's a big adventure Show with deep Themes and ultimately is quite fun.  Can we all just get along now?

With a complete run, you can now see what the whole point of this was.  It is a fun Show with big stakes, big actions and more emotions than you might have thought possible from the Source Material.

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