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Season 4 presents new adventures and events, as Sea Hawk, Bow and Swift Wind come out for some fun. Things are still getting out of hand and reversing things. On the other hand, Razz confuses past and present because of some tasks, as there seems to be a difficulty in distinguishing between Mara and Adora.
She-Ra season 4 will delight fans, especially those already invested in the world and characters. The slower moments at least provide time for the characters to bounce off each other and with such a colorful cast that's very much appreciated.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is doing a lot. It's moving fast-some have argued too fast-and it's asking a lot of its audience. But here's the thing: It's working. She-Ra is stronger than ever.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power has found its stride in its fourth season, improving from a genuinely good series into a truly impressive animated epic.
There are goofs, tears, revelations, devastations, and songs - yes, songs - aplenty. And if the season's closing scenes are any indication, things are only about to get even more wild for the people of Etheria, and I can't wait.
It's a fully packed season, with plenty of goofy humor just like any other season of She-Ra, but this one definitely feels darker overall, for better or worse.