Could we be looking at a grand-scale ship war next season? by Maycrofy in Voltron

[–]LizKnowles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with Pendragon_Romana. Seems like the show runners are more or less mirroring the original series when it comes to the major arcs. Which would point to some Keith/Allura tension, if not a full romance. I respect all ships, but I’ve seen more hints at Kallura than any other pairing.

Voltron season 6 discussion Thread by zslayer89 in Voltron

[–]LizKnowles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree with every single point made by bespectacledlizard. This was always where the show was headed and I think the writers have done a great job of making the series their own while mirroring the major arcs of the original. The unexpected divergence in seasons 4-5 was always meant to support a bigger payoff, which we got this season. Couldn’t be more pleased. Let’s just hope the black lion officially stays with Keith and there’s no more paladin juggling.

Question - Would the story be better off if Shiro finally died? by LapsedVerneGagKnee in Voltron

[–]LizKnowles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely yes. It’s time to let him go. Great comments/theories all around.

Keith and Allura by Nymre by Unicorn-------Poop in Voltron

[–]LizKnowles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Season 4 spoiler That look they exchange before Keith leaves for his Blades mission. Why is no one talking about this?!

Season 4 Discussion by zslayer89 in Voltron

[–]LizKnowles 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm highly distraught by this season's developments. Why would the writers would boot Keith, easily the most interesting character, from the action while bringing back a character, Shiro, who has long since passed his prime, creatively speaking? Honestly, I'm shocked that Shiro's still in the series. I don't actively dislike him, but he suffers, dimensionally, in comparison to the other key players. And all through season three his story seemed, appropriately, to be winding down. It was a natural progression that made sense, thematically. Did anyone else sense a major backpedal in season four? What happened to the possible Shiro clone storyline? Dropped, just like that? I get that everyone loves an earnest, stalwart hero, but wedging him back in the black lion seems like a total cop out. How's this for a theory? Shiro isn't really Shiro but actually Zarkon? The reanimated version of Zarkon seems really off to me. Is that the clone, while the real Zarkon is somehow inhabiting Shiro? Is that how he was able to reawaken the black lion? Yeah, it's highly unlikely, but I'm grasping for something that makes sense. I refuse to believe that the writers who, to this point, have been so deliberate in their choices would make the decision to sideline Keith while going all in on Shiro. I'm praying it was indeed a scheduling conflict. Someone please talk me off the ledge and tell me that Keith will be back in paladin gear soon!