Now, if they were focused on one season at a time, this would not be a good choice for the ending. It's unsatisfying. But when the entire series is completed, it's a brilliant idea. People would finish season 1 and jump immediately into season 2. Despite what you may have heard, it's very possible for later seasons to retroactively improve earlier seasons. This takes that to a whole new level.
None of these characters were particularly interesting in the old 80's show, but under the deft hand of Team Korra, they all have specific and well-defined hopes and fears and desires. In a lot of shows where a team of heroes must save the day, one member of the team or that member and his rival get all the spotlight, while the other heroes are swept to the background. Sure, they may get episodes in the sun, but even then, it's obvious and contrived that they were just trying to get those characters more screen time.
Often, those characters don't even have any bearing on the finally. But here, it's different. The team really feels like a team: all five members matter. There is a leader, but he doesn't overshadow the rest of the team, and it feels like he's the leader not because some marketing department declared him to be so, but because he's the most mature and knowledgeable out of all the characters, and would naturally be the leader.
I also love this series' ability to take typical TV-episode plots and make them emotionally and thematically resonant. In the third-to-last episode, the characters' ship gets corrupted.
It's funny, yes, but by the end of the episode, an important sacrifice has to be made, and you'll be crying your eyes out. It takes a deft grip on storytelling to be able to pull something like this off. Now I'm not saying the show's perfect. It can occasionally get bogged down in things we don't care about, and while a significant amount of suspension-of-disbelief is needed for a show like this, it sometimes pushes you too far and feels too contrived.
But the weakest part of the show is its villains, none of which are all that interesting. When the villains are on screen, I kind of bide my time and wait for them to switch back to the heroes. But when they do switch back to the heroes, my eyes lock on to the screen.
I was not expecting to become so invested in the characters and environment and plot, but Team Korra got me. Both the Voltron Force and her brother Bandor go to rescue her before Lotor arrives, but Allura is nearly tricked by Haggar in disguise.
Bandor is tricked and is captured. Lotor orders Allura to give herself up for the lives of her cousins. Keith goes covered in snow as his disguise, but even with that the group still has to think a way around Lotor's attackers to ensure that everyone is actually freed.
Haggar and Lotor send a group of poisoned seeds to Arus which produce handsome plants - which weaken all who pick them for their beauty. Coran and the Voltron Force learn that an antidote is available through a crop of flowers on the magnetically-surrounded Planet Lyra.
Allura suggests the underwater-dwelling Blue Lion could fly there since its being used to water would let it through the magnetic field, but she too sickens from a group of the flowers and Lance goes out instead. With the help of a young Lyran named Farla, he tries to get King Mac's permission to As Lotor prepares to for another attack on Arus, Allura is forced to work harder on the things she'll be expected to do as a ruler instead of spending leisure-time with the friends she trains with.
Trouble occurs when the others in the castle put her safety over her role as a Voltron Force member, and send the other four out without her.
They are captured and it is forgotten that her door was locked, so Lotor has nothing to fight against when he attacks her through the window. Haggar sends a group of small robots disguised as rodents to Arus. Almost everybody is ready to blame the chewed electronics-circuitry on Allura's pets before they themselves are attacked and even more of the castle is damaged.
The Voltron Force is forced to battle the creatures who have already ruined the defenses, and another robotic Lotor sends in - without being able to ride the elevators to their Lions to fight.
Zarkon can be seen testing some sort of weapon on Moura, an ally of Arus' now under his control. The Voltron Force set off to investigate. Keith and Lance use the Green Lion's head to approach and disguise themselves as guards. A young man named Haran, who stood against Lotor earlier, reports them. This nearly results in their capture after they find a massive shooting-machine. He is trusted by Lotor for his attempt to see the gun completed in a desperate hope that he will free his people.
When the two approach Haran, he reveals that he blames Voltron for their Haggar uses a spell to grant a powerful robot fighter invisibility. On their way back from the fruit-market, Allura, Lance, Pidge, and Nanny have their carriage forced underwater by it and Allura is nearly captured.
The Voltron Force attempt to find a way to defeat their unseen enemy - and even after they bring it into view long enough to note its strengths and weaknesses, they learn the hard way that one of its major benefits is one of their greatest hurdles: water. Lotor goes to the fume-covered Planet Medusa to arouse and take one of its sleeping inhabitants to fight for him.
It turns out to be a monster who can attack with snakes as hair and turn things to stone. The Voltron Force are called away from trying to arrange homes for those orphaned by Zarkon's raid against Arus to fight it.
Pidge is forced to eject his struck Green Lion, knocked unconscious, and taken underground by the beast. While the others wonder whether they'll see him again, he is horrified to recover near the creature, but finds the being, Anga, is kind to Lotor spends his birthday on Tyrus awaiting a shipment of stolen wealth, some of it from Arus' treasury, to deliver to Doom.
The Voltron Force notes a distress-call from the neglected ship after an asteroid strikes it and arrive to find the crew out cold, and some of the wealth that they were going to give to charity. Before they can reclaim everything, the ship Lotor sent to collect arrives, forcing four of them to pose as guards and Lance to hide his Red Lion within a golden statue of Lotor.
They go to Tyrus planning to attack and take what they can, but are Haggar creates a Robeast with the ability to exhale flames and emit a magnetic field, which Lotor unleashes on Arus, causing a complete drought. Four of the Lions can take off, but because the Blue Lion uses water as its strength, it cannot fly from the drained lake.
Allura must figure out how to fight while grounded, because the others try to hold off the attack as long as they can, but are locked in a suffocating forcefield where they are vulnerable for destruction. Zarkon decides to have Lotor wed Princess Koral of Demos to unite a similar empire with Doom and she is eager, but Lotor still wants only Allura.
Given a sole chance to take what he wishes on his own, he turns to Haggar, who offers him a blade that will put anyone whom it grazes into a coma, mistaken by all others for death.
Haggar's cat scrapes Allura with it, and she instantly falls unconscious for hours before appearing to pass away before her friends' eyes. Everyone grieves, but Keith realizes that Lotor would not kill Allura so all must not be as it seems.
When Zarkon denies Lotor the power of his whole army to attack Arus, Lotor tries to take his power from him by besting him in combat, but fails and acts humble enough to have his life spared. Haggar convinces them to put aside their personal disagreement for the moment since she reveals she's built a Robeast with a frame slightly resembling Voltron's and directed by a robot pilot to conquer Arus. Arus' defense-system is destroyed just after it shows what approaches, and the Voltron Force discover their opponent will not easily be beaten.
Voltron is forced to fight After cryptic message from King Alfor, Keith decides what the Voltron force needs is more training. Last update: [SubsPlease] Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu. Every day, he endures abuse at the hands of As the firstborn son, he strives hard and When he happens to Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. See also [Movie] Tragic Jungle [Spanish].
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