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6/10
Just a bad ending
ankitdasofficial9 July 2020
Honestly, the last episode with the whole story doesn't really make sense. Some plots have been opened that were not needed. There was no need to show a short love story, in which one would die and the other would remain. I think Ending is a badass commoner, a devil prince who can even kill his own father to get the throne, and a prince who also has the power of black magic, lost so easily. The matter was not justified. As I said before, the creators and the writers of the series finished the story very quickly, I think the story could have been shown more, each plot could have been enhanced, which I felt was missing in the story. If any season two of this story comes up I would request the makers and writers so that they don't have to worry about ending too soon. The music in this episode was very simple, all the actors-actresses performed well enough and the director and cinematographer did a good job. Editing could have been done better. The graphics would have been a little better. Overall I think this is a very normal episode.
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2/10
You know that was dumb
wickedcampaign3 April 2020
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Really? A kiss? For zero reason, not like the boys were flirting all season. No, just throw a kiss between two boys for what purpose? It adds nothing to the plot. It moves the story along zero.

Besides that, this show somehow went from a cool family story of an underdog to contrived twists that just don't make sense.
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10/10
Homophobia
stranskycharles31 May 2020
Homophobes will hate this one!! It can happen folks, even in fantasy land. Get over it.
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1/10
You know why...
pownjesus28 March 2020
You know why... Plutonic friendships ruined for a contrived moment of Hollywood agenda... lame. It's one thing to weave this in from the get go - but it's so out of place, it detracts from the story telling and pulls viewers out. Tough to focus back in...
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8/10
Episode 6 of a Family Film marred
suzanneleafairley29 March 2020
Up until episode 6 you are watching a tale of adolescence adventure that happens to remind you of "Lord of the Rings" right up until one scene. Filmmakers this scene was out of place and highly uncalled for. This episode is climbing to an expectant end with twist and surprising character revelations, but this series and especially this episode did not Need the added "relationship" between two of the characters to emphasize their loyalty to one another. Viewers can plainly see the characters and their roles in this episode without the added nonsense revealed between two characters over a "last night" talk between two friends before the next days battle. -Disappointed Viewer
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3/10
Bad Trope
audreywinters27 March 2020
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I loved most of this show, and I adored the scene around the campfire with Foldo and Jussipo, it was sweet. But then y'all had to go and bury your gays. Lavinia - who has used magic to heal in the past - was right there, and she didn't even try to do anything. Really ruined what for me was a great show with great characters in a move that probably pleased approximately no one.
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1/10
Why ruin a good family show with this.
luisvelazquez-1090828 March 2020
Everything was good until that scene of two boys kissing.
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