She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 2
2019
| Original Air Date: | |
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| Episodes: | 7 |
| Aired Episodes: | 7 |
| Watched by: | 21 270 |
Cast
24
Aimee Carrero
Adora / She-Ra (voice)

Karen Fukuhara
Glimmer (voice)

AJ Michalka
Catra (voice)

Marcus Scribner
Bow (voice)

Reshma Shetty
Angella (voice)

Lorraine Toussaint
Shadow Weaver (voice)

Keston John
Hordak (voice)

Lauren Ash
Scorpia (voice)

Christine Woods
Entrapta (voice)

Genesis Rodriguez
Perfuma (voice)

Vella Lovell
Mermista (voice)

Merit Leighton
Frosta (voice)

Jordan Fisher
Seahawk (voice)

Adam Ray
Swift Wind (voice)

Sandra Oh
Castaspella (voice)

Krystal Joy Brown
Netossa (voice)

ND Stevenson
Spinnerella (voice)

Grey DeLisle
Madame Razz (voice)

Zehra Fazal
Mara (voice)

Geena Davis
Huntara (voice)

Chris Jai Alex
George (voice)

Regi Davis
Lance (voice)

Daniel Dae Kim
Micah (voice)

Jacob Tobia
Double Trouble (voice)
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Now at least we know where the ship that was shown to us a few episodes ago is. And one more thing, did the words "Don't go there, it's too dangerous" bother anyone? I think that sooner or later the heroes will go there.
Bow is, of course, a rare conspirator, because he hid the truth from both his parents and friends at the same time. Although I liked that the series showed that sometimes parents want to see themselves in their children so much that they forget to ask what they want. I am glad that the situation was resolved without any scandals and the parents themselves admitted that they had put too much pressure.
P.S. I don't know where all the homophobic comments on the series are, or are users just still asleep?)
In any case, I'll write the same thing I wrote for a similar series of The Dragon Prince. This is our reality, people of a different orientation can be found anywhere, on the subway, in a store or just on the street. It's more reasonable to take it for granted. Although I may be wrong, people have become kinder and there will be no such comments here.
Katra feels sorry for her, for so many years Shadow Weaver treated her terribly, but she still hopes for some kind of maternal love. That's why I like Katra in the series, she's not evil, just deeply unhappy. Everyone treated her badly, even the one who was her substitute mother. She only had Adora, and even that one had left her. And her question, "What did I do to deserve this, because I was a child?" was very touching. It's true, Katra's drama is still much stronger than Adora's. Yes, Adora has the burden of responsibility for the fate of the entire planet, but Katra's drama feels more personal. She doesn't care about the planet, the Alliance, the Horde, she doesn't care about anyone except Adora. And that's what she's buying into.
It's a pity that as soon as Katra began to believe a little that she was still loved, she was betrayed and deceived again. I don't know what the consequences will be for her now, considering that she has once again failed Khordak. I hope that Katra will still be lucky.
Oh, they started to reveal the Scorpion, I like it. Especially her phrase about Adora leaving Katra, but she, Scorpia, would not leave. It's amazing that Scorpia is on the Horde's side. Yes, I remember that she said in the first season that the other princesses didn't want to hang out with her because of her appearance. But Scorpio doesn't look at all like an embittered person who takes revenge, rather misunderstood and a little lonely. It's just that now her motive for staying with the Horde is clear, but before that it felt like it didn't exist.
Entrapta is in her repertoire, although she, like Scorpia, forgives Katra for all her rudeness. In general, I would like Katra to pay more attention to the people who are with her now. Although Katra's feelings for Adora are understandable.
What kind of technology does the Horde have, which means that a portal is waiting for us soon, but where?