So, I'm starting to see how this is really just Teela's journey, working her way through her emotions of betrayal and down the path of the reluctant hero. I see why they went in this direction, and the side-journey is kinda fun. The motivation of her side-kick and Evil-Lyn in search of the two parts of the sword made sense to me.
I can see where it's headed though. Teela will end up with the sword and likely become Master of the Universe. Which begs the question, will she quit that job, too? :) I'm just kidding around, hehe. Anyway, let's see where it leads us.
It's not as bad as people are saying. BUT... it's more of a Masters of the Universe side-story. I guess that's why they didn't title it "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe."
On to episode 3....
I can see where it's headed though. Teela will end up with the sword and likely become Master of the Universe. Which begs the question, will she quit that job, too? :) I'm just kidding around, hehe. Anyway, let's see where it leads us.
It's not as bad as people are saying. BUT... it's more of a Masters of the Universe side-story. I guess that's why they didn't title it "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe."
On to episode 3....