Is it? There's been a good bit of new creativity thrown in, but I'm beginning to feel like they're just recycling the plot concept of Season 1. I dunno.
Is it? There's been a good bit of new creativity thrown in, but I'm beginning to feel like they're just recycling the plot concept of Season 1. I dunno.
Yes, it reminds me of Season 1 too, but there is supposed to be some backstory like with Aspheera and the young children of the first spinjitzu master in later episodes.
Is it? There's been a good bit of new creativity thrown in, but I'm beginning to feel like they're just recycling the plot concept of Season 1. I dunno.
They're also recycling Chima's season 3 plot. I think LEGO is running out of ideas, but at least if the sets are still cool and the story is good, that's all that matters.
Is it? There's been a good bit of new creativity thrown in, but I'm beginning to feel like they're just recycling the plot concept of Season 1. I dunno.
Yes, it reminds me of Season 1 too, but there is supposed to be some backstory like with Aspheera and the young children of the first spinjitzu master in later episodes.
I guess every snake and snake-related character has some connection to Wu and Garmadon.
Yes, it reminds me of Season 1 too, but there is supposed to be some backstory like with Aspheera and the young children of the first spinjitzu master in later episodes.
I guess every snake and snake-related character has some connection to Wu and Garmadon.
Is it? There's been a good bit of new creativity thrown in, but I'm beginning to feel like they're just recycling the plot concept of Season 1. I dunno.
Yes, it reminds me of Season 1 too, but there is supposed to be some backstory like with Aspheera and the young children of the first spinjitzu master in later episodes.
Yeah, I think Smol Garmadon locked her up in the tomb--y'know, like any normal kid would.
Is it? There's been a good bit of new creativity thrown in, but I'm beginning to feel like they're just recycling the plot concept of Season 1. I dunno.
They're also recycling Chima's season 3 plot. I think LEGO is running out of ideas, but at least if the sets are still cool and the story is good, that's all that matters.
Is it? There's been a good bit of new creativity thrown in, but I'm beginning to feel like they're just recycling the plot concept of Season 1. I dunno.
They're also recycling Chima's season 3 plot. I think LEGO is running out of ideas, but at least if the sets are still cool and the story is good, that's all that matters.