I'm riding the Revelation Gravy train before it runs out... probably next week I'll take a few days off due to IRL issues, car troubles, and other things and won't be returning to post until August... or maybe sooner. It depends on how I feel after the break. Or if some crazy announcement is dropped on my lap.
PART 2 of Revelation will still be Teela Centric, so y'all can forget about Adam making a comeback and recovering the protagonist role.
Hope:
While Teela is still the protagonist of this series, Adam is still the main character and has some active role... or as active as he can be as he recovers.
Fear:
Adam is too weakened to do anything or dies from his injuries.
Hope:
Clamp Champ will have a more active role than 3 seconds and even get a speaking part. Perhaps other Masters that haven't had any cartoon appearances could show up... (His name is Rio and he's blastin' in the sand)
Fear:
Focus will be on Teela being a Supreme badass who overpowers all obstacles once she gets her second wind... or her magical wind.
Hope:
Despite the race against time to stop Skeletor, I hope to see Teela coming to accept the truth and her mother. (This one, will make me cry for obvious reasons)
Fear:
Teela doubles down on her brattiness and refuses to deal with her destiny until it's too late.
Hope:
Evil-Lyn went with Skeletor to find a way to doublecross him, because Orko's bravery touched her.
Fear:
Evil-Lyn went with Skeletor to doublecross him in order to take the power herself.
Hope:
Skelegod will fall by Adam's hand with Teela's help showing that a combination of might and magic is what tempers the universe... and a symbolic message of Adam and Teela being soulmates.
Fear:
Teela is able to Summon the Power of Grayskull ans takes down Skelegod herself.
Hope: The second half will be better than the first half.
Fear: A repeat of Kevin Smith's Spider-Man and Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do where the second half was shit in comparison to the first part.
Hope:
We get a season 2 and taking the feedback from the audience to improve on the weaker points.
Fear:
Kevin Smith goes full Noelle Stevenson and craps on He-Man, horribly...
The show is not perfect but so far it did better than I thought it would.
Ignore the trolls that say that it's a 0 out of 10 and the ones that say it's an 11 out of 10. Watch it yourself and let yourself be the judge. Also, don't feel pressured to leave reviews on sites.
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