Season 3 presents a new series of adventures, where Huntara and the Mara team are trying to display a message that changes the course of things. In a short while, Glimmer wanted to launch a raid on the Fright Zone and her mother did not want more help. Shadow Weaver Adora started a new task by talking to Entrapta.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power manages to encapsulate everything that works about the show in its six episodes. Friendship, magic, and an undeniable core to this show that allows it to be extremely goofy and deadly serious in a 20 minute show.
As She-Ra and the Princesses of Power expands its horizons, it maintains a keen sense of the story it wants to tell and exactly who lives in its world.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power has done a masterful job of updating the campy '80s villains to be some of the most compelling characters of the show.
In Season 3, we're no longer limited to Etheria, as details emerge about Hordak's backstory and his ultimate plan. It's a great move on the part of the creative team... The stakes needed to keep rising in Season 3, and the writers have done just that.
'She-Ra and the Princesses of Power' reflects on the maturity of a generation that lives with the slab of the future in a bleak present. [Full Review in Spanish]