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I had a few minor nitpicks but overall thought it was pretty good. I rarely binge things anymore but I watched all of this in one sitting. Wish He-Man was in it more but at least we got some flashback scenes plus I like that we’re finally getting some payoff to Teela’s story in animated form.
Think Netflix made a mistake splitting the season into two parts. All 10 episodes should’ve been released at once. Do we know if this is a one and done season or could there potentially be more? I’d keep watching if there was more. |
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Despite the backlash against the MotU R (especially in YouTube), I have been watching some clips of it. Some of it however, just leaves me saying "..what?"
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This show made me dig out my omnibus of the MOTU DC Comics from the early 2010s and my DVD box set of the 2002 series.
I also have a book of newspaper comics and a compilation of the mini-comics to go through at some point. There's so much more lore to this franchise than I realized, and MOTU: R is dripping with it. My favorite aspects of this were: -the character designs (I tend to go for muscular female characters in general, so Teela wasn't as offensive to me as she seems to be for others) -Tony Todd (f*cking Candyman!) as Scare-Glow -The journeys to Subternia and Preternia have a mythic quality to them -Bear McCreary's music This is He-Man with DCAU production values. Wish they'd done something like it much sooner. I know the broader "fan culture" is still reeling from terrible things like The Last Jedi but this doesn't deserve to be put in that category. Hearing some YouTubers I used to have a small modicum of respect for whine about it like children (some of them didn't even watch past the first episode!) has made me rethink whether or not I want to maintain any awareness of what's going on in those spheres. Knowledge of a few Star Wars leaks here and there just doesn't seem worth it anymore. This business about Kevin Smith being a "liar"--if some random person gets leaks of your show months in advance and demands to know if the spoilers are true, who in their right mind would confirm those spoilers? If someone knocked on George Lucas' door in 1979 and demanded to know who Luke's father was, what do you think he'd tell them? Are fans that entitled? Are they that unwilling to just look at something on its own merits? If it's good, bad, or mediocre, people shouldn't need some Internet hive mind to tell them what to feel.
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Kevin Smith does get things wrong a lot. Remember when he said Bruce Timm was doing a continuation of Batman: TAS? And then it turned out to be a completely new Batman reboot with no connection to the DCAU? He got peoples hopes up for months.
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I have a feeling that if the writers KNEW the episodes were going to be split up, some different choices would have likely been made. Can't do anything about it now, though. Smith also claims Teela's redesign wasn't up to him and that he wasn't in love with the haircut when he first saw it. Also, that she'll be changing her hair yet again in Part 2. Apparently he felt the need to point that out since it's SO important to some people. As for whether or not they will do more Seasons after "Revelation", Smith more or less said outright in another interview that was the plan. Which implies that Netflix agreed to multiple Seasons upfront, which they often do for things like this, so it wouldn't surprise me. If another Season happens, you'll know it's because they agreed to it before the backlash and review-bombing. Frankly, I won't be surprised if they don't do one, just because of all the caterwauling. BUT, someone from Netflix did say that they're ignoring the very obvious trolling and fake 0-star and 1-star "reviews", so maybe it will still happen after all. Plus, they'd obviously be privy to information we don't have, so for example if Season 2 would already be planned to have more He-Man in it, them seeing people cry about "This show doesn't have any He-Man in it!" wouldn't discourage them from doing a Season 2, they'd instead be like "Ah, okay, then they'll like what we have planned." We'll see. I'd definitely love another Season, although I do think it'll be more "conventional" and play it more "safe" than this one is. But, apparently that's what most people claim to want so that wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
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I hope there's another season, with streaming seasons being so much shorter 10 episodes doesn't give it much of a chance nor will there be the opportunity to see much of He-Man. With the show being a cert 12/PG-13 there is also that little extra room for more depth too.
Are the other 5 eps completed already? I know animation has been easier to do in the pandemic than live action stuff (obviously) but do you think splitting seasons is also down to giving the elusion that things last for longer without having to make more of it? Just trying to take a guess here. Last edited by newfan; 08-01-2021 at 02:42 AM. |
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Maybe they cut it in half, knowing that whether people love or hate the first half, it'll likely garner a ton of views because it's new and shiny and the people that end up hating it don't know they hate it yet. By seeing who still turns up to see the second half would be a good metric to see if Netflix is to put any money into a full-on season 2.
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I don't see why they would make a new show for only 10 episodes and stop there. Assuming it's successful they'll likely order more episodes. What's a 10 episode run going to do? It'll be forgotten in the long run unless there's more.
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YouTube chick Laura Legends (who is like the infinitely likeable perfect woman, it's unreal) did a pretty good review of the show where she made a great point about people signaling their positive interest for the show when they do the "I watched it all the way through!".
She commented that "this isn't really impressive considering there are five episodes" and that it's not really "an incredible feat" because it's like watching a movie. I love little points like that - points of "reality" against people's exaggerated bull $#!(. Which is true - so far this thing was more like G.I. Joe Resolute, but they, for whatever reason chopped it up as a "show". |
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There are plenty of African Americans that due to both direct racism against them and carried out to their race in general don't feel they are actually part of America so the overall point of his now infamous op ed shouldn't be shocking. Saying that didn't he didn't feel anything after 9/11 was...a choice but in a serious op ed he can't really hide behind the whole 'just kidding folks' like Scriver can. My question is why you support a creator who has said problematic things but wont even try another creator who has said problematic things. On comicsgate; sometimes talented creators are trash. Doesn't mean they shouldn't be called on being trash. No one on your list is that talented that they are a loss to the industry. It's basically a list of washed up people never weres. Their goal is to curtail any attempt at greater racial (and ethnic, sexual and gender) diversity both in the comic industry and in the actual comics. That's pretty bigoted even if you actual non-white people as part of it. Quote:
That's not to say people can't still appreciate his work. People can separate the art from the artist. I do think there is a line and for me grooming and having sex with an underage girl is one of them. Thankfully it's not a mainstream view of the political right but there's a certain strain of alt right that constantly grouse about age of consent is very strange given the big overlap of those who see pedophiles everywhere among their political opponents. Speaking of which... Quote:
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The chopping thing up holds true for the first 'season' of castlevania which was intended to be a movie but they chopped it up after that fact to be a season as that sells better and it is easier to get seasons greenlit than movies. |
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Logic "everyone who disagrees with SJWs are horrible bigots" is idiotic, because, in most cases, people do not agree not with the idea of diversity itself, but how it is done (race- and sex-swapping established character, while trashing originals, absurd plots, which look like a dumb propaganda, e.t.c.). More likely they don't want to please Twatter mob, which fights not for diversity, but for headpats and cookies from each other, which they can monetize. This whole SJW nonsense is solely about grabbing power and influence over others. And so called "SJWs" in most cases just losers or as toxic as people they fighting against. That much I can tell from my own experience with that crowd. Strangely enough, I rarely hear about anyone on the Right being about lowering age of consent. Yet, I see a lot of Left, especially with ties LGBBBQ, who constantly say something about it: like kids should exposed to kinks, like kids should make decisions about sex change as early as 5 years old and so on.
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Been reading some of the DC comics. I found the Masters of the Multiverse really hard to get into. Perhaps it’s because like Shattered Grid it’s just another cliched and boring event book.
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I liked it, but it seems like "Masters of the Multiverse" was love-it-or-hate-it for many. For me it was just a fun romp that showcased all the different iterations of MOTU for a minute; wasn't really expecting much more than that.
The DC ongoing series though "Eternity War" was pretty damn good in my opinion, but not everyone likes "serious" MOTU. But it gives the entire saga a Beginning, Middle and an End (of sorts), which no other version ever managed to do, so big points for that. Some people love the DC run, and some people despise it. I've noticed that those who hate it generally fall on the "This franchise needs to be over-the-top silly at all times" side of the spectrum - ignoring the fact that it WASN'T "silly" and in fact was more or less just a Conan riff until Filmation got their hooks into it, but anyways. People who liked the DC run - such as myself - appreciated the "Lord of the Rings" overtones and overall more serious aesthetic. I think it kind of depends on the individual. If someone really loves Filmation and Orko, the DC run probably isn't for them. But anyone who never liked MOTU much based on what they saw of Filmation, the DC book would probably appeal to them.
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But I def loved the Eternity War, even bought original art from it. It was the sweeping kind of fantasy epic that I truly wanted. Even the crossovers with DC and Thundercats were good as well. The Thundercats was crazy and pretty much what would have happened in my head as a kid if I smashed the two lines together. I really want a figure of Mummator. |
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Reports are that it fell of the Netflix top ten here after a week.
But to be fair, it's an incredibly short watch, so people likely gobbled it up in the first few days; and also I don't really know that Netflix' "Top Ten" is actually of any internal ratings merit as much as marketing choices for what they want to push. But you can imagine that this news is the talk of the "anti-advocates" of the show. |
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But you could be right. It could be like what the "New York Times Bestselling List" has become, which is no longer dictated by, well, sales, but just by the most "important" left-leaning books they want to push on a given week/month.
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