>>104198396>that's still moderately more creative than Dragon Prince's cast.how so? they recycled an old IP and sparkled some diversity on it. She-Ra characters are painful teenage tropes based on what a lesbian in her late 20s imagine teens are.
>I really really really wanted to like Dragon Princeno, you didn't, you're just using it to give your argument legitimacy, and it is doubtful you've seen the whole season, the characters in TDP at least have some genuine interaction as opposed to She-Ra's wooden ones, you could literally make them OCs in Steven U.
>I've seen first-time D&D players be less generic than this shit.could you be even more vague?
You guys keep spewing the generic argument from an indefensible position given you put She-Ra against it. TDP has a clear conflict with an understandable reason within the setting. You roll your eyes because you have elves, dragon and knights that are staples of the fantasy genre.
She-Ra was watchable, it is just forgettable and lacked heart in my opinion, TDP at least leaves me curious for more and they have a lot more to explore with a second season and netflix bucks.