The Dragon Prince
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This post contains spoilers for The Dragon Prince.
Incredibly,the show has a 100% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating how brilliant it is.
In part, this comes down to the change in direction the show had experienced in the prior season.
The finale of season 3 was therefore action-packed, culminating in a brilliant final showdown.
This was particularly important following the conclusion of season 3, which felt like such a perfect finale.
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There were some choices made in this season that were a bit disappointing.
There were some choices made in this season that were a bit disappointing, though.
After three seasons of their relationship slowly and intentionally developing, it was a letdown to see this turn.
The Dragon Prince is a Netflix-created animated fantasy series created by the original minds behind Avatar: The Last Airbender. It follows two human princes, an infant dragon prince, and an elven assassin, as they embark on an epic quest to stop the endless war between their worlds and bring peace to the magical continent of Xadia.
It felt as though all that had been developed before was just cast aside.
On the other hand, some changes inThe Dragon Princeseason 4 were rather exciting.
As many had expressed concerns about, the conclusion of the show felt rushed.
Sadly, that proved to be partially true based on the choices made in season 7.
Instead, this arc fell to the background.
The heroes defeating Aaravos felt similarly rushed.
There were also major developments in the story, including the death of the original major villain, Viren.
Interestingly, season 7 concluded with multiple characters referencing Aaravos' (and Claudia’s) inevitable return.
At present, there’s no real evidence thatThe Dragon Princewill ever be back.