Blog:Add Kipo Season 3

I have a page idea for this website, but doing it myself is honestly a challenge due to my new school schedule. So I thought I'd talk about it on a blog post first!

Originally, I was a huge fan of Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts. The first two seasons were awesome, but the third and final season was absolutely terrible! Here's why: So this is my idea for a page for this wiki and the reason why this final season of what-could-been-a-great-and-lasting-show Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts is so horrible, please vote or comment your opinion of this season becoming a page or not
 * First of all, because it was the final season, the show was too short-lived when still was in the peak of having potential storytelling. The writers apparently planned from the beginning to purposely miss the chance of taking the risk of lasting long and stay around for while (like She-Ra and the Princesses of Power & My Little Pony Friendship is Magic), and that is a shameful waste of writing! They planned from the beginning to be one of the many shows nowadays that start off with potential and then waste it by ending it short (like Amphibia, Big Hero 6: The Series, DuckTales (2017), etc)
 * Kipo, of all the nerve, was flanderized by her merciful trait. In season 2, she was smart enough to come up with a back-up operation if she could reach Scarlemagne, and in the finale is forced to accept that she couldn't win him over. But this next season, she still can't accept her failure to redeem Scarlemagne and lets him out of his prison, insisting that he has a second chance. This gets worst when it comes to the humans (besides the main cast and Kipo's friends/classmates), who have all sided with Dr. Emilia because of what they went through, the Chevre Sisters rightfully warn Kipo that she probably won't be able to reach all of them (even if they lived in her burrow community) and might have to kill some of them. But Kipo refuses to accept this and insists on redeeming her people. And worst of all, in the last episode, when karma hits Emilia when she becomes trapped in mega mute form, instead of leaving the evil scientist to her defeat, Kipo still cures her and insists she's learned her lesson even thought her mother Song told her how Emilia killed her own brother for just suggesting that mutes and humans could co-exist, which proved she was a lost cause. But instead Kipo ignored her own mother and never accepted that she can’t redeem everyone.
 * The second season of the show was willing to deconstruct redemption, which something many shows refuse to do in order to impress parents and moral guardians against violence. It showed that even thought Kipo tried her hardest to reach Scarlemagne, she failed and he not only tried to kill everyone with molten gold, but was punished for it, which led the potential path of long-term redemption arc. However, in this final season, right after deconstructing the forced redemption, they then just follow the redemption rules! Just following forced rules of television right after deconstructing them is very hypocritical and it spreads a bad message that lies to children, all just to impress stubborn parents.
 * Many loved characters, such as Jamack, the Newton Wolves, the Fitness Raccoons, Tad Mulholland, and even humans like Dahlia and Asher, are reduced to mere side characters.
 * After a handful of major mute characters (including Yumyan, Bad Billions, Camille, Margot, Carton, and Song) are cured, Lio and Song say that they will try their hardest to make an antidote that will reverse the cure’s effects. This gave us hope that the cure could be reversible, but thanks to the season’s insistence on mercy, the plotline for antidote is COMPLETELY BRUSHED OFF! Crushing our hope and leaving the victims cured. Just deserting plotlines like this is poor move in writing period
 * Last thing that makes Season 3 fo awful is the fact that Dave of all characters is the one who convinced Kipo not to kill the humans but also prevented the show from lasting more seasons because he told the story of how his species and Benson’s people went to war with each other over a handheld fan. This story is not only poorly executed in teaching not to continue cycles of hate but is also a pathetic premise in the first place. This story alone is what ruins Kipo’s character development, making her decide to redeem everyone and ruins the show’s opportunity to teach that sometimes the villains might have to die.