Nah, that's not it (putting aside that we obviously disagree on which side is more reasonable). There are dozens of videos defending The Last Jedi, for example.
I think you hit the nail on the head there. Even the people who like the show aren't going to defend the promotion of it unless they're very intellectually dishonest.
Haha, good point. There's definitely some irony there (as long as you don't think about the circumstances too hard ;-)
Third time :-)
Can you really torpedo a franchise that was essentially already dead as far as wider pop culture was concerned? There was a dedicated fanbase but this is the first major mainstream thing starring He-Man since...what, the TV show in 2002?
HOW when the first toys from this show do not include her. It's He-Man, Moss Man, Skeltor & Evil Lynn with Scare Glow as some exclusive.
EVERY tv show is guilty of this.Like someone else posted, back in the day there were several episodes that didn't involve He-Man.
GI Joe & Transformers say HI. They did it every year when new figures came out.
The final season of Highlander did it when they wanted a female lead spinoff.
Wonder Woman did it in her final season where we saw her with her new cast in the never produced 4th season.
Star Trek TNG did that with Laforge-stories meant for Picard became his.
She-Ra was guilty too.
NORMAL folks are NOT going to do this because unlike the trolls we all have real jobs and lives. Because in the past folks have done that and been buried by trolls=who fight to get them off of youtube.1. Defends Netflix and Smith's promotion of the show
2. Is popular - say, 100K+ views
3. Is well-regarded - say, at least a 10 to 1 upvote to downvote ratio
4. Preferably bite-sized like the 9-minute video I linked to earlier
Is deceptive advertising the same as He-Man's secret identity?
I'm kind of surprised that kids are watching this. I mean, the first episode I get and the more explicit content doesn't happen until later on, but I'm still surprised. This isn't the 2002 cartoon. But I guess kids liking He-Man bodes well for the CGI reboot.