Man....Watching best girl in a downward spiral to a "You've outlived your usefulness" moment is just awful );
But you weren't left at the climax here. The climax was resolved and there was falling action and such.
Honestly I wouldn't have minded if the human army had killed him after crossing into his land. He is a monster.Can we all agree Sol Regan is an asshole that got what was coming to him.
Wait, what? Who are we talking about here?Man....Watching best girl in a downward spiral to a "You've outlived your usefulness" moment is just awful );
I don't it's been renewed for a season 4 yetGod damn that last episode had some good animation. Looking forward to season 4, when are we getting that?
I don't find him bothersome. I view him in a "who's man is this?" type of way. He's very endearing because he's genuinely a dork.That moment got a laugh from me. I can get why it's bothersome. He's definitely not the strong silent type, or some sort of badass wizard. He's this awkward kid trying to figure things out, but he's got his moments he doesn't hold back. This was one of them and it went so overboard it made me laugh.
I don't find him bothersome. I view him in a "who's man is this?" type of way. He's very endearing because he's genuinely a dork.
Do we have a one week spoiler period or can we just post them?Someone needs to put a spoiler tag gif that one scene in the last episode where
The royal chef was fighting using his roller and 2 jelly tart ninja stars
I think that was the best thing I've seen for the day
Forced? I mean the love story and romance aspects were hinted at from the start. Also unsure how you could say less diversity. Gay romance was on full display, there were black elves and a pretty important Black Women Elf was focused on throughout the season. Raya also took the lead and took out numerous enemies throughout the season while the leading male took a back seat. I thought the finale was amazing and leagues better than the previous season finales. Which just sort of ended and felt almost like regular episodes. Amalya was fine and had just as much of a presence as in prior seasons, imo. I would've liked to have seen more of Aanya though. Felt like her character would complement Ezran's character plotline. I also enjoyed watching her school Viren in S2.I binged watched the entire season in one evening. I couldnt stop.
I do feel like diversity decreased and/or its display became less important.
They could have done more with Amalya. Also, the season feels, while well paced, so much faster than the last ones. Especially the last episode(s) feel kinda squeezed?
I mean, that's the final we waited 2 seasons for?!
I am not sure how I feel about the apparently unnecessary love story... feels forced and as if it was added as fanservice only.
"Finguistics" was a dorky joke that had me laugh too hard. It was the same for Avatar, but I really love this show's sense of humour. x)
I do feel like diversity decreased and/or its display became less important.
I am not sure how I feel about the apparently unnecessary love story... feels forced and as if it was added as fanservice only.
Doubtful. One thing to bear in mind is, Ezran's short run as King in S3 wasn't part of the original plan for the show, it was an emergency course correction.Also, has the subplot with the dad being a bird been completely dropped?
Apparently the writers were thinking of leaving it as unresolved romantic tension between the two of them, but then that third wheel Ezran took off for a while, and Callum and Reyla were left traveling alone, preloaded with romantic tension, sooo...They were building on that angle since season 2 already. I wouldn't say it came out of nowhere. And I'm pleasantly surprised that they committed to it, instead of falling back on the cliché of toeing the "will they won't they" line for a few more seasons.
I binged watched the entire season in one evening. I couldnt stop.
I do feel like diversity decreased and/or its display became less important.
They could have done more with Amalya. Also, the season feels, while well paced, so much faster than the last ones. Especially the last episode(s) feel kinda squeezed?
I mean, that's the final we waited 2 seasons for?!
I am not sure how I feel about the apparently unnecessary love story... feels forced and as if it was added as fanservice only.
Was amazing! Also now I need a season 4 for this to develop more:
I'm frustrated by the gay representation because it smacks of tokenism to me. (Full disclosure: I'm a bi dude.) Callum and Rayla get character and relationship development (although the romance felt tacked on, but that's pretty normal for romance plots in general), but the two gay queens and two gay elves don't get developed. Not only that, but the two gay relationships end in tragedy.
Beat me to it.Not trying to discredit your frustrations but in regards to the one elf couple.
They say that the flowers from the assassin's fall to the bottom of the water when they die. However it was shown that one of the flowers had only sunk but not reached the bottom and that the light was still showing. The implication being that when he was trapped in the coin that he didn't die. Only trapped. Which we know that Viren still has the coins around. Very likely Runaan will be freed at some point.
Also if you haven't watched She-Ra you probably should.
It's weird because Callum spent, what, a week trying to learn how to use primal magic? And then he was able to discover the sky arcanum?Likewise there's this interesting tension with dark magic where it gets all of the aesthetic signifiers of being evil, but we see it used for good and certain humans have a fair point that it's not cool to ban the only kind of magic they can do. With respect to this, it's actually a little disappointing that Callum gets elemental magic in season 2 because it seems like they're going to just say that humans have an alternative.
It's weird because Callum spent, what, a week trying to learn how to use primal magic? And then he was able to discover it?
You'd think at least one human would have done the same thing, especially back when they literally lived in the same kingdom as the sky elves.