Well, that was a hell of a cliffhanger. Straight up lead character doing a murder for the second time, and then a reveal of... something…
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This show is intense. I dunno what to say about it except I started watching bc Ashley Johnson played a computer nerd who hates Wisconsin in the first season, but now it's something completely different and fascinating
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I'm not sure I've seen all ages animation that was as different from what I had come to expect from all ages animation since Adventure Time's early stuff
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I still really, really want other stuff (and Infinity Train has no explicit LGBT representation although the sexual orientations of both Tulip and Lake/MT are left I think intentionally ambiguous) but I can't argue that they're not doing everything they can with their TV-PG
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they did this whole bonding thing where one of the new season viewpoint characters gets to know the magical creature that's raising the little girl they are traveling with, finds out the creature lost her own daughter and is raising Hazel and throws the creature under the train
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Then they told the little girl they killed her protector and the little girl is transforming into some kind of monster and that's where the season is at right now
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
This sounds like the creators read Animorphs or Everworld growing up and the moment they were in a position to make something were like "Hold my beer."
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I mean I don't remember Animorphs having straight up villain protagonists at any point other than when people had Yeerks in them These characters are like, more evil than average for villain protagonists. They literally start with a cult of children they trained to kill for them
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
The Hork-Bajir Chronicles prequel had a Yeerk protagonist (later you find out this is a younger Visser Three, main antagonist for the series).
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Replying to @GirishDuvvuri @BootlegGirl
Which was followed by the novel Visser, whose protagonist is the future Visser One
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(Visser One had previously been portrayed to us as the lesser evil to Visser Three -- her outranking him is why the invasion hasn't been as brutal as it could be -- but the point of the novel Visser was to make it very clear she was, nevertheless, extremely evil)
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I will legit cry I think if the Animorphs movie isn't any good.
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