I am totally on board with the Netflix hate, but I will go down on a sinking ship to say that She-Ra was a great show when analyzed through the lens of psychology specifically through abuse and how you can be entirely blinded to an entire culture and fight against it relentlessly without realizing their ideals because leadership literally used propaganda to hide those ideals (good people doing good things painted to be evil, evil painted to be good) and the intricate workings of how characters developing realistic personalities when heavy trauma both physically and mentally come into play.
Yes, it does show LGBT type material, but I wouldn't consider this show to be for the younger audience anyways. This is like a young adult show that even grown adults can resonate with. That being said, I don't try to make a bigger deal of a fantasy world's culture to try and apply it to our own in some sort of masqueraded sense. It's just a "this world is different" trope, imagine if people just liked who they liked and they didn't make a big deal on the why because of gender - it wasn't important so they never explained it, nor cared to elaborate.
Netflix is complete garbage on their other show line ups without and remorse or candor. The show in the pic is the only one I'd defend from this angle. Just because it's great if you go into it with the right mindset.
I am totally on board with the Netflix hate, but I will go down on a sinking ship to say that She-Ra was a great show when analyzed through the lens of psychology specifically through abuse and how you can be entirely blinded to an entire culture and fight against it relentlessly without realizing their ideals because leadership literally used propaganda to hide those ideals (good people doing good things painted to be evil, evil painted to be good) and the intricate workings of how characters developing realistic personalities when heavy trauma both physically and mentally come into play.
Yes, it does show LGBT type material, but I wouldn't consider this show to be for the younger audience anyways. This is like a young adult show that even grown adults can resonate with. That being said, I don't try to make a bigger deal of a fantasy world's culture to try and apply it to our own in some sort of masqueraded sense. It's just a "this world is different" trope, imagine if people just liked who they liked and they didn't make a big deal on the why because of gender - it wasn't important so they never explained it, nor cared to elaborate.
Netflix is complete garbage on their other show line ups without and remorse or candor. The show in the pic is the only one I'd defend from this angle. Just because it's great if you go into it with the right mindset.