I'm not sure if she knew in the 2002 series. It seemed to borrow from the Filmation series but was otherwise its own thing. I'd like to think had the show continued it would have done its own version of The Rainbow Warrior complete with a wink wink she probably knows, but...guess we'll never know.
Ah and you're welcome
They are referring to a female character. Addressing a female with that language is quite distasteful.
I'm not even defending the series or the character, I just don't think female characters in a series directed ostensibly for a younger audience should be addressed like that.
Yes, those are the words I'd have used to describe Sam's Character too. (Its a word I use often and I hear my friend's two sisters call each other that all the time. Sometimes I forget to use a filter)
As for Teela, Adam saved her life countless times and his mom just got the news her son died saving everyone. Yeah, she's pretty despicable
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Asked and answered by several posts above already.
I *am* amused at how some people want to lawyer their way out of the plain meaning and implication of words, though.
Is is true, though? I think Godzilla makes a good case that the description is correct.
I will say that likable characters aren't a strength of this show. The animation, though? Pretty awesome.
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Which is something that never happened.
Anyone that has actually seen even the first episode can tell you that there is no point where the character He-Man steps aside to leave whoever do whatever.
Again, I don't really have any problem with legitimate criticism of the series thus far.
The grumbling over that folks will not entertain the idea that a molehill is actually a mountain or the criticism of a show that does not actually exist?
That gets old fast.
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Speaking of plain meanings...
https://www.merriam-webster.com/thes...e%20%28from%29
step aside (from)to give up (a job or office)
I don't know exactly what happened with Kevin Smith and this cartoon. All I read about is the people who are whining and crying over Kevin Smith whining and crying. WTF? I have NO freekin clue what all the drama is about. I'm pretty sure though, it was nothing more than advertising fodder for the show.
My reviews of MOTU: Revelation
*First and foremost the transformation scenes were lackluster, dull, and a huge snoozefest! I mean, seriously.......all the light shows and loud orchestra music in the world can't cover up the [yawn] "by the power of greyskull" [yawn] abomination.
* I never understood the hairy underwear.
*Teela was pretty good though. I don't see what people are complaining about this show being "WOKE". I didn't see it.
*Kevin Smith's apparently a man hater of extreme measures. I've never seen any male character SO man-bashed as Adam was. Not to mention killed TWICE!? Wow....really!?
*Hearing The Jokers voice come out of Skeletor had me ROFLMAO!! Geez. What the hell were they shooting up when they signed on Hamill for Skeletors voice??????
*It's about time though, that the secrets of Greyskull are finally revealed.
*I love they gave some depth to Orco and Evil Lyn. It's about time!
Seems they are going to kill everybody off in the show, in order to bring them all back at the end. Ignorant.
Also seems Teela make take up the Power of Greyskull in order to defeat the Joker..........uh, I mean Skeletor.
But in the end, it will all be given back to Adam.
On the flip side.....
If He-Man is supposed to be the most powerful man in the universe, then WHY has he had a craptastic time of defeating ANY of the bad guys?????????????????????????????????????????????? ??? That's not the most powerful man in the universe, that's the most inept and useless man in the universe! Hell, even with Adora at his side, he couldn't do any better!!!
Maybe it's time for Teela to take on her rightful place with the Power, the sword, and Greyskull, since she IS the Sorceresses daughter. It's about time we finally had that soap opera give us some pertinent information!! Maybe Tee-La can do what He-Man and She-Ra never could.
Jeez...
To circle back around to if anyone should even be taking any of this "But... Kevin Smith..." bit serious when it comes to these two...
Do you know what they have in common if you actually click on the links? This will be what you see as far as what Smith is responding to in both instances. -
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So what's the story with He-Man??? (I don't have netflix anymore)
I heard it's out you tube so I clicked He Man for this week, hoping to see the trailer, and instead I get an endless list of people critiquing it as horrible.
"They say it's a woke version of He-Man? He's hardly in it, and Teela is the star, and all the men play subordinate roles? and that she has man shoulders lol.
Is this true or are these people just middle aged fans having a fit and over exaggerating???