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What princesses, what power!

Maybe its time for us to stop fighting and start healing!

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

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Catra is desperate for attention from a world she despises: babys first antihero, if your babys lucky.

Scorpias a goof, but she has holy-fool clarity when it comes to the confounding Catra-Adora dynamic.

She-Rais building something real special in that central antagonist pairing.

Still, this season is short (seven episodes), and it too-patiently builds toward larger revelations ahead.

Meanwhile, showrunner Noelle Stevenson evolves her robo-fantasy saga in exciting directions.

A fortress siege inspires RPG improv in aCommunity-esque episode.

Recommending TV for kids can sound painfully prescriptive.

(ReleaseThe Pirates of Dark Wateron Blu-ray, you cowards!)

But I do believeShe-Rahas genuine medical benefits.

We will need to stop fighting, someday, and start healing.B+

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