Thanks for the partially musical episode, it was fucking awesome) I thought by the name that there would be a filler, but in the end they made me laugh, made me worry, and moved the plot forward.
I am very sad for Katra, who realized too late that Scorpio still means something to her, but in fact she is to blame for the current situation. And the intensity of the conflict between Adora and Glimmer is not encouraging at all - it definitely won't lead to anything good.
@Seirei: The series should have been renamed "Kath-Ra and the Invincible Horde" long ago, as the villains are much more interesting to watch in this series, which is where the drama develops. Katra finally realizes that she is alone again, although she had friends, but it was through her actions that she lost them. It's not Hordak's fault, not Shadow Weaver's, but Katra herself. What's the point of winning if you can't share it with someone? It's a pity that they didn't show what Scorpia wrote in the note. Does Katra know that Scorpia has gone to the Beast Island? And if he does, will he follow her and Entrapta there? By the way, Scorpia didn't even take her childhood photo. In the last episode, it seemed that she was no longer going to return to the Horde. Did she really decide to give up everything altogether? But you might say that there is drama in the Uprising, too. Well, yes, it became hard for Bow to be friendly and reconcile others. What a drama! And no need to talk about the quarrel between Glimmer and Adora, too little time was devoted to this plot. Glimmer blamed Adora for her mother's disappearance, and now Adora is also ready to go to extreme measures and use weapons that Mara was afraid to use. This conflict could have been interesting if they had given him more time in the series, but no, we need to show characters again who will behave like idiots...
@Seirei: I don't hate the series, I've praised a lot of episodes, the series really has potential, so why do you have to do such episodes with terrible humor and with stupid songs? And you don't have to justify the songs by saying that they should be stupid, they're just bad and that's it. Listen to the same songs in Stephen's Universe, where even the silly songs have lyrics and accompaniment much better than what was here. I don't understand those laudatory comments above, or people just don't have a sense of hearing and taste. I like the series, but it's not the kind of series or the way it's done. The worst episode of the fourth season so far, if it weren't for Katra and the Horde, it would be the worst episode of the series.
To be honest, I'm sick of how often Adora says that she "will fix everything" . Some things can't be fixed, and this is something she can't understand.
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12I am very sad for Katra, who realized too late that Scorpio still means something to her, but in fact she is to blame for the current situation. And the intensity of the conflict between Adora and Glimmer is not encouraging at all - it definitely won't lead to anything good.
But you might say that there is drama in the Uprising, too. Well, yes, it became hard for Bow to be friendly and reconcile others. What a drama! And no need to talk about the quarrel between Glimmer and Adora, too little time was devoted to this plot. Glimmer blamed Adora for her mother's disappearance, and now Adora is also ready to go to extreme measures and use weapons that Mara was afraid to use. This conflict could have been interesting if they had given him more time in the series, but no, we need to show characters again who will behave like idiots...
. Some things can't be fixed, and this is something she can't understand.
Scriptwriters, don't do that.