very strong season 3 (which is actually season 2 part 2). Missed the princess squad action, but I recoginze the need to sacrifice their screen time for the development of Catras and Adoras core story arc.
I am really astonished by the strong emphasis on Entraptas moral development. This is really a modern take on She-Ra, telling a story on the moral side of tech. Entrapta is the Silicion Valley tech genius, helping an imperialistic army, without questioning the end that justifies her means.
I wonder what it is, that enable animated tv series mainly aimed at kids to tell stories with diverse and morally ambiguous characters, making even the meanest adversairies relatable and the most empathetic protagonist showing their flaws in the end, while big, multibillion dollar production sturggle with even developing an interesiting villain.

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This season is so good. Catra is hurt and it's interesting to see how it's unfolding. There are some really great scenes and dialogue. Definitely the best season so far.

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After a muddy Season 1 and an inconsistent Season 2, "She-Ra and the Princesses of Power" is finally taking its strides. Its narrative much more focused, clearer, and emotionally resonant than ever before. I'm still not at the point where I can recommend this series, but maybe, hopefully, my feelings change after Season 5, if not Season 4.

SCORE: 8/10

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