However, the result of that duality is some arcs feel rushed to conclusion, while others are clearly left open so they could continue if they wished. The staff at Wonderstorm probably didn’t know if they would be renewed for another season, so they created a season that could work as either a series finale, or as a middle season. In its defense, I can guess why this is the case. I’m not sure, and unfortunately neither is the show. ![]() Is it a final season, meant to resolve the primary conflict and story arcs, or is it a false climax, serving as a ramp for the true final battle? ![]() The most recent season has some impressive moments (including an on-screen gay kiss between named characters), some odd ones (the fart jokes were surprisingly juvenile and felt tonally off), but the underlying feeling is this season isn’t sure what it is. “Is this the end?” That’s probably the thought you’ll have when you hit the end of the most recent season of Wonderstorm’s The Dragon Prince. ![]() If you want to go in fresh, I’d recommend coming back to this review once you’ve seen the season. While this review isn’t spoiler heavy, it’s not spoiler free either. The new season is solid, and has some incredible moments, but it’s clear the staff weren’t sure if this would be their last season.
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