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The only good thing I can say about this series is that at least it's has some consistency to the characters' storylines. But the same tired, clueless, inane grooming of virtue signaling to the woke-feminist-SJW activist narrative has not only infected the hero genre that is the DC universe, but now those facist themes have festered.

I haven't watched any movies, tv shows, or series dealing with american made comic books for the last five years. And if I do watch, I definitely can't watch with any measure of anticipation to a positive degree. By that I mean, I simply wait; be it video games, comic book movies, or streaming series for the inevitable disappointment of the woke narrative to ruin the entertainment.

It's always some crap about recognizing religion, some B.S. about how weak of character men are, or some instance where the outcome is totally inappropriate and false statistically, historically and/or socially. The one thing woke-activists cannot seem to conquer is their own hubris. Like any bad guy, they have to corrupt the narrative in grandiose fashion just so their point can be seen. And we, the viewers, suffer the cost of not being entertained because we don't share the woke viewpoints of DC studios.

I will give credit where credit is due. Whoever is working over at DC studios had a brief glimpse of intelligence in letting a man or two do some of the writing for this season. It is almost palatable when the men did the writing for an episode, as compared to when soy-bois, women who hate themselves, & overweight women girl-lovers with hair the color of breakfast cereal and bull-rings did the writing. And eventually I would wait for that one moment which would let me down utterly because the woke activists insisted on not being ignored. That moment was in the 17th episode. Yeah, suprised me too it took that long; I, personally, thought woke-DC would have ruined the series by episode 10. But that's how and when I was certain they had men doing some of the writing by the time I was viewing episode 17. Why? Because no man would write in a scene where a man supercedes his crown to a woman for the betterment of the people, and name her "King." ( NO lie. That is a quote from the show. The Arthur Curry character named queen Myra, the title of 'king.') THAT is some woke nonsense the average SJW feminist uses to wish upon a star. And if you are going to insult the natural order of things, the least you could do is make it believeable.

This "season" had 26 episodes. At episode 16 I was rolling my eyes. But episode 17 is the one where the woke nonsense with the Atlanteans became unbearable. You have my fondest wishes of good luck if you plan to hazard your sanity by watching until the end; just don't say I didn't warn you.

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