Kevin Smith says that it was a ritual for him to watch the He-Man cartoon every day after school from 1981 to 1982... but the series didn't start until 1983. That fraud hasn't even seen the cartoon, has he?
On a more serious note, I just noticed that they toned Adam down a lot. In the original cartoon, he had the same amount of muscle as his He-Man alter ego. Now, he goes from weakling to buff, rather than buff and well dressed to buff and half naked.
Just like every YouTuber who reviews shows.
"X was so special to me as a kid, I would watch it everyday after school."
All while wearing and displaying merchandise of said show that most definitely wasn't bought or gifted upon them shortly before the episode.
I left out the spoiler bit. If you read the article, you'll spoil the twist in the first episode that Smith was likely referring to in the above video. The rumor certainly aligns with that clue and the rest that he was dropping throughout it.The marketing for the show, which has pretty heavily featured Prince Adam of Eternia (who’ll be voiced by Supergirl‘s Chris Wood), has apparently all been misdirection and the real main character of the series is allegedly Teela, as voiced by Buffy the Vampire Slayer icon Sarah Michelle Gellar.
It's being review bombed by incels and man babies, who aren't even watching it.
I'm on episode 3 right now and I'm really liking this so far. They're going deep into character development on everyone.
yeah its pretty good so far, but how many ep does season 1 have?
It's being review bombed by incels and man babies, who aren't even watching it.
FYI, the WeGotThisCovered rumor was right.First of all, I'm a grown up woman with a two daughters and a son. I don't need to repeat how important is to be fairly represented on media and fiction stories. The struggle is real. I grew up sharing the same ilussion for action figures and toys as my brother (He-Man, G.I.Joe, etc), I never was much of a Barbie or My Little Pony girl. I felt necessary to clarify that, because it's not about a gender thing. But I also know you will not be able to accept that I dare to say what I have to say about the series: What the heck was that? You had the chance. One job. You just lied to every fan, Kevin. Never gonna trust you again. Hope the paycheck worths it, I know we all have to eat, but... I can't believe it. Animation and music were cool and fresh, though
It seems like you're making up narratives
Here's one of those "man babies" who left a half-star review:
FYI, the WeGotThisCovered rumor was right.
Media outlets have covered that the fan reaction has been negative. Taking that truth and then speculating that the fans haven't watched it and calling them "incels and man babies" is the narrative. I don't know why it's hard to believe that people watched it and were genuinely disappointed. Everyone doesn't need to like what you like.
No, legit outlets have covered it.
Masters Of The Universe: Revelation Review-Bombed By He-Man Fans
And no, WGTC was not right. You'd know if you had watched it. That review definitely didn't watch it either.
I've read a lot of reviews, including from legit outlets, that confirm that they were or at least very very close. In fact, I just opened the article again and there's an update at the top that says that the spoilers that it originally contained were removed at the request of Netflix. Do you really have that much against the site that you can't give them credit even once?And no, WGTC was not right.
It's the truth. The narrative from the hate channels/Fandome Menace is that it's bad. At Superherohype forums, there's been nothing but praise for Part 1.
I've read a lot of reviews, including from legit outlets, that confirm that they were or at least very very close. In fact, I just opened the article again and there's an update at the top that says that the spoilers that it originally contained were removed at the request of Netflix. Do you really have that much against the site that you can't give them credit even once?
I just read the thread at Superherohype and there are only half a dozen people talking about the show. Most liked it, but they still had some criticisms, including the show not being as much about He-Man as they felt like they were led to believe, which is the #1 complaint of the "review bombers." A couple also pointed out that the reactions at MovieChat and on 4chan are quite negative. Metacritic is also super low. It seems like you're saying that you arrived at your conclusion that everyone who has given a low rating hasn't seen it and is an incel and man baby because half a dozen haters on YouTube are critical and half a dozen superhero geeks on another site praised it. Surely, you can see that that's some really anecdotal evidence and neither discredits the thousands of low ratings at RT, Metacritic and other sites.
This is like part 1 and it has 5 episodes and ends in a real cliffhanger.
I watched all 5 episodes and wow.