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SHE-RA | Season 1 Episodes 11-13

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In episode 12 we already know of 4 runestones, the moon stone in Brightmoon, the one in the tree in Perfuma's kingdom, the ice shaped one in Frosta's kingdom, and the black garnet

Vee (he/him)

Entrapta is a princess she just doesn't have any magic because her family never had a runestone

Vee (he/him)

The stressed bopping is so important to me

Leah Davis

I forgot netflix shows how much time is left rather than how much it is. Correction: its at about 9 minutes 30 seconds

Cadenfar

You probably already have been told this but just in case a heads up, in season 2 episode 3, at about 14:20 scorpias tail makes noises and is moving on screen a lot

Cadenfar

Wow you're so right! I've never thought of that!

Angel eyes

Love watching your reactions. This show meant so much to me in middle school, as I found it after being outed to my whole grade. Seeing queer relationships take a role as something normal and not taboo in the She-Ra universe brought me, and so many other queer kids, a lot of comfort. It's rare to see queer people in media be the leads of a story that does not revolve around their queerness. Excited to see you watch the next few seasons!

Mira Wilsey

Now you understand Catra's decision. SW said to her and Adora's face that she would kill her, and Adora only saw bad when it was other people getting hurt. She's heartbroken.

Marceline_mother

"More like Dark Despair!" Why did I immediately think of Monokuma?

Shadow Serenity

btw Pretty Pretty Please(IDWTBAMG) has an ep 2

Leah Davis

My favorite nuance of the conflict between Catra and Adora is the fact that Catra has always known that the Hoard is evil, in part because she’s been mistreated her whole life. Part of the hurt that exists there and that keeps building up is that Catra’s mistreatment wasn’t enough to get Adora to leave. She left for strangers. She left Catra behind for it. And of course it’s not really Adora’s fault that she didn’t pick up on how bad Catra had it, she was a kid. Keeping an eye on Catra was her burden as a child in a sense. She was raised to view Catra as a problem, even if she never consciously or personally believed in that. She was never equipped yo recognize the abuse that Catra was being put through. That was normalized with everything else. It’s only now that much of the larger things are coming to light for her that she can really start to process some of these things, and even then. Not only does she have a lot of her own traumas to work through still, but for Catra it must feel like too little too late. Adora’s already proven she’s willing to abandon her. It’s so layered and complex and it’s what I love the most about this show.

Phoenix_Wrongs

watching mortius picking up all the details and putting the lore together is sooooo satisfying✨️✨️

Krys K Bapples

Adora: "Let go of what?" Camera slides to the side and shows Catra step out from behind the pillar over her shoulder. Also love how this shows that Catra was never protected, even though Adora was trying and felt like she was. And Adora can't be blamed here, she's just a little kid, and that protection was never something a little child could be expected to provide. The Promise as a title and then seeing how that promise was broken, and how adult Catra saying it at the same time shows how large that moment looms in her memory, just really well done.

Michael Olson

35:37 "oh, I thought she was gonna full crash out" ohhhh boy I love watching reactions it's so funny

Chris Cipher


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