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@northerner great point - I just rewatched, now I'm not sure - I always thought he kind of pushed his hair back but it does kind of look like he's pla...
I agree with your 5/10 rating - I usually forget about this episode, neither good or bad. It's interesting we've gotten to the point of the series wh...
I’ve never been a fan of this episode. It feels like they took 1/2 an idea and just made it work. The dialogue is bizarre, a lot of sentences don’t ...
That’s a fair point- in my mind it’s more like a kid getting a shot - he’ll know it will ultimately make him better/stronger but is still afraid of th...
This episode is entertaining - definitely one I have memories of as a kid, but there's nothing overly special about it. I like that they use Trap-Jaw...
I've always thought that Cringer and Battlecat are the same mind, much like Adam and He-Man are. In my head space at least I like to think that the p...
This is one of those episodes I don’t go back to much - it’s an interesting premise that’s different, and the dreams each character has are a fun insi...
This is definitely another "fun" episode. While it's not uncommon for the heroes to go to Snake Mountain, I really enjoy the ones where they're able ...
I've always been in the middle of this episode, I don't think it's bad, but it's definitely not one of the classics. For me personally a lot of it is...
I agree that is definitely a "fun" episode, despite it's moral. This kind of reminds me of valley of power where He-Man just keeps mouthing off to hi...
This is a top five episode of mine, and one I absolutely loved as a kid. For me, it's the scariest episode of the series and the only one where the v...
This episode was probably my favorite VHS that my brother and I would rent, it was so fun having a two parter that filled the VHS, and this is defini...
I'm pretty sure I have this right (and I think I remember James Eatock talking about this before too), Skeletor is only in 70 something episodes of th...
I REALLY don't like this episode, primarily for two reasons: 1. He-Man is only in it for probably a minute of screentime and 2. The story is terrib...
This is the best Battlecat episode of the series, even better than the episode "Battlecat" where he doesn't even have a line in the episode named afte...
I've always found this episode to be fine. I don't really hate it, but there's not much that's memorable about it outside of Rago, and that's not a g...
I absolutely love this episode - you feel the cosmic threat throughout yet they're able to keep in just enough light heartedness throughout - this isn...
This is a solid episode. It’s not one that you immediately remember, but I think it’s solid throughout. I love getting to hear George Dicenzano (sp?...
Love this episode, it’s a classic that I think most 80’s kids remember. Granamyr is such a wonderful “grand” character to bring into the mythos, so I...
This is my all time favorite series but it still has a couple of episodes like this one - I DESPISE this episode, there’s almost nothing about it I ca...
This was one of my brother and I’s favorite episode growing up, we used to rent it all the time. Even though they did it just a couple of times, I lo...
Paul Dini is my favorite writer on the show, and this episode is a great example why (especially coming off yesterday's episode) - It's a good story a...
My love of this show makes it so hard to ever apply criticism to it, but this is an episode that's just bad and hard to defend. And while this isn't ...
In this watch order this is the first episode we've reached that I am rather "meh" on. Jeremy is just too annoying, and we're just a couple of episod...
@samuel if I had to levy one main criticism on this episode it's that we don't get to see Pretty Kitty again after Cringer is captured.




