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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 11-27-2020 Okay, okay, don't judge. Just don't. Tara recommended this to me when we last nerded out on what we were watching. I remember watching He-Man & She-Ra back in the day and even have a pic of when I met them both. Srsly, it was publicity junket for the movie, which played at MQ6 back in the day. I even have an autographed Masters of the Universe sword, still tucked in my sword bin. She-Ra put her arm around me for the pic and all the other ushers were jealous. The reboot received a lot of critical acclaim so I figured I'd check it out to have something more to chat with my daughter about. It's a clever reimagining, funnier and more topical - I went back and watched some of the original to refresh my memory about what it was about. Karan Fukuhara of The Boys voices glimmer (been marginally following her since Suicide Squad). And Lorraine Toussaint voices Shadow Weaver. I've had dinner with her. She was Cressida on Into the Badlands. We chatted a bit there - she called me out on some random BS comment but then apologized - it was an obtuse way to get my attention, but I was seated next to The Widow and could not be distracted. I regret not taking a pano pic of that table but it just didn't feel appropriate. It was like the whole cast, except for Daniel, in a private room at a classy Dublin restaurant. But I've told y'all of that before. And I will again. Seated next to Emily Beecham, struggling to chat her up but she's got major fanboy deflection skillz. Anyway, She-Ra. It borrows a lot from Sailor Moon, especially the Adora>She-Ra transformation. It's also more diverse. The characters aren't all Barbie doll like the original, but more anime caricature. It's funny and sweet, and recycles many classic cartoon tropes, but there is something special about it that I can't quite put my finger on. I think it's the humor. It's 52 24min eps. Not sure how many I'll watch, but I will likely watch a few more. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 11-29-2020 Finished S1. It poached so much from AtLA & Korra. Some of the characters are direct lifts like Bow is Sokka and Mermista is Mai. But it does what Korra was headed towards much better. It’s very lgbtq positive. Starting S2. Don’t judge. It’s very park-my-brain-outside (which desperately I really need nowadays) and gives me something to chat with Tara about. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 12-01-2020 Finished S2 but S2 & S3 are really one season. Each season is 13 eps, s2 is 7 and s3 is 6, and there's no resolution at the end of 2. This show is so lgbtq - not even disguised. The new Bow has two dads. I'm finding the show perversely funny. Scorpia is a huge sweet dyke. Swift Wind is a vain pegacorn with rainbow wings. It's still lifting so much from AtLA but giving it such a twist that it works. There are plenty of sword fights. It's all about Adora's sword. Not DOOM recommended in any way. I confess, I have some weird tastes in entertainment (don't we all?) several of which we don't share with each other. Obvs. Hey now, at least it's not being a Broney. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 12-01-2020 Finished S3. Wow, what a major level up. The penultimate ep and finale were in this rift in the space time fabric due to a failed dimensional portal that brought the entire series so far together and concluded with the self sacrifice of a major character. It reminded me of the conclusion of one of the Sailor Moon series where all the Sailors died at the end, and then the timeline is reset. I also watched the premiere 5 eps of the original She-Ra to get some perspective. Another Saturday morn cartoon that is so bizarre to watch today. I need to watch the old Dolph Lundgren Masters of the Universe live action, and then JCVD's Cyborg again. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 12-02-2020 Another realization - the original She-Ra: Princess of Power has a painful soundtrack that's played incessantly throughout every episode. It's a wicked earworm, worse than a Ceti eel ear bug. It kept me up last night. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 12-03-2020 S4 loses a lot of momentum. Got about 3/4ers of the way through waiting for our farm fresh delivery (Yuki was good to alert me to its arrival on our veranda). The shift in Glimmer’s role after last season’s major death has changed the dynamics and the new take isn’t as funny. It’s very lesbian. Geena Davis plays Huntara, a tatted butch warrior of the waste. Hardly recognized her voice. Swift Wind, She-Ra’s vain and majestic rainbow pegacorn steed remains the funniest. They are lining up a big season finale and I’m a little over an hour away from that so we’ll see if it can regain some velocity. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 12-03-2020 S4 leveled up at the very end. Total game changer for s5 (the final season). Curious to see where this will go in the end. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 12-04-2020 S5 is the best yet. It's poaching heavily from Star Trek and Star Wars with the hive-mind of Horde Prime and hiding in an asteroid field. The LGBTQ flag is proudly flown but not in a preachy way. It's just normalized like it should be. The Catra Adora relationship finally comes full circle. Hordak's break with the hive mind is hysterical. I'm 8 eps deep so just another 5 to go... There's a few shorts after that, and then maybe the live action film even though She-Ra doesn't appear, plus maybe a few more original eps that were referenced just for perspective. It's been a diverting ride and I so need diversion right now. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 12-04-2020 RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 12-05-2020 Finished. Very satisfying, very diverting. So lgbtq, boldly so. It went where Korra wanted to go but got too scared. Funny, poignant, not really for kids unless they are lgbtq (if they are, it's a must see). It poached so much, but that lgbtq perspective kept it fresh and engaging. A lot of redemption and forgiveness themes. The finale love confessions were all predictable and strangely rewarding. I watched the shorts too. They were okay. The Swift Wind ones were funny - he was my fav character. ![]() At least it's not bronys. Nice bit of escapism. I think I can come back to pandemic hell now. Maybe not. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 06-10-2021 RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Greg - 06-10-2021 From Kevin Smith, no less. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 06-10-2021 (06-10-2021, 10:36 AM)Greg Wrote: From Kevin Smith, no less. I'm hoping that, like the new She-Ra, there will be an LGBTQ angle. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 07-02-2021 (06-10-2021, 11:26 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote:(06-10-2021, 10:36 AM)Greg Wrote: From Kevin Smith, no less. Because He-Man is clearly gay. RE: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix) - Drunk Monk - 09-13-2021 Quote: |