"Voltron: Legendary Defender" The Prisoner's Dilemma (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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2/10
Not one of the best of the season
MariaAloan25 April 2019
I don't know if others saw the same episode as I did. This episode never paid itself off and the jokes felt flat and boring. The stakes were supposed to be high, but I fell asleep with this one.
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1/10
Not the worse of the season, but flat
firedragonrem2 May 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This episode we get the impression of tying up a lose end while it makes us end with more questions. The ground leaves behind the atlas for no major reason and end up long story short in a base where the beast Krolia and Keith freed episodes ago. While this is nice to see what has been happening with it, since it was presented as a big deal when they did this, we never get to learn what the beast is, making it not much more than the robeast they have been fighting against in the past. There seems to be more under what we see, but this story never gets told. Some good action happens in which Keith ends up alone saving the day again. That said, it's with a heavy heart that we get to see how painfully plain the character are becoming and Keith is no exception. It feels like the used to be red paladin is no more the character he was and has been replaced. Almost every words that comes out of his mouth sound out of character and the script sounds a lot more like what Shiro would say and even the way phrase them but in a complete flat way. He is shown in this role of a leader that does not really fit the character we grew to love and that was so against being the main leader of the team, and worse, he is now the leader of the whole fleet as he is the one leading strategy meetings, elaborating and telling the crew what they are going to do. A lone leader with a cool wolf to make a nice view without substance in the end. It is heartbreaking to see how fast each and every characters from the main cast end up as cardboard characters with flat personalities, acting only when relevant to story plot, even if in times they are out of characters.
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