The feminists and representation groups just had an entire series all to themselves (She-Ra). Now they're trying too bastardize the legacy of He-Man, too!
The feminists and representation groups just had an entire series all to themselves (She-Ra). Now th
Nope. Watched the whole series as exists to date. It's actually been strikingly good so far. You wanna have a discussion about Last Jedi, I will have a discussion with you about Last Jedi. There's nothing particularly bad about Masters of The Universe other than the fact that Adam isn't in most of it. It's good build up for what will probably be a major pay off in season 2. The problem with including him in the first part of the series is that he is too much of a deus ex machina.
Here. Let me put it like this. If I were to ever do a reboot of Captain Planet and The Planeteers, I would probably just call it "The Planeteers", and you would probably not even see "Captain Planet" until the end, under Gaia's warning that in the moment of direst need the children can combine the powers that have been bestowed on them to summon earth's champion... But that the champion will act with his own mind on what is best for nature, not necessarily what is best for humanity. Not to imply that this being is cruel, or apathetic, or likely to intentionally cause great harm, just that perhaps one should not plow a field with an earth quake, or water it with a hurricane.
To make a good series, He-Man needed to be gone for most of the first run. So in the absence of Adam who else was the series going to follow? Orco? Man at Arms? It was going to be about her one way or another. The only other roads were "He Man Dies", "He Man loses his power and everyone has to go on a journey to find it like the fucking power rangers movie." or "He Man goes on a journey and doesn't come back so everyone has to go find him" Of the three at least He Man dying and the royal family freaking the fuck out is original.
Nope. Watched the whole series as exists to date. It's actually been strikingly good so far. You wan
Oh, so would you feel the same way, if they changed the title of She-Ra to "the Princesses of Power" and then used one of her male companions as the main protagonist, while giving She-Ra and Adora as little screen time as possible?
And from what I've seen of review videos, it sounds like they killed off He-Man, then brought him back, then almost as suddenly killed him off a second time.
The creator of the new show has been caught on camera lying through his teeth about his love for He-Man, the male characters of the show have been effectively castrated in favor of all the female characters taking the spot light, est. and so on,
Another damn 'male feminist' got their grubby little hands on a beloved childhood icon and is using it to spread their disgusting political ideology.
Oh, so would you feel the same way, if they changed the title of She-Ra to "the Princesses of Power"