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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of Gaslighting for the entire episode.

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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of Gaslighting {{Gaslighting}} for the entire episode.



* Hordak is surprisingly AffablyEvil, but he's still chilling. Especially how pragmatic he is. While the 80s version was mostly PlayedForLaughs with moments of staggering incompetence, Hordak ''here'' is believable as a world conquering warlord.

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* Hordak is surprisingly AffablyEvil, but he's still chilling. Especially how pragmatic he is. While the 80s '80s version was mostly PlayedForLaughs with moments of staggering incompetence, Hordak ''here'' is believable as a world conquering world-conquering warlord.



* Scorpia implied in season 1 that her family joined the Horde willingly. A flashback here, however, implies that this might not have actually been the case...

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* Scorpia implied in season 1 that her family joined the Horde willingly. A flashback here, however, implies that this might not have actually been the case...case....
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* When Adora is in another version of reality because Catra activated the portal, she is constantly having visions, her memory keeps failing or getting mixed up and, most terrifying, she keeps seeing the world light up and being destroyed.
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** Just before Catra activates the portal, Adora desperately tries to plead with her to stop, pointing out that if her plan works, ''she'' will die too. Catra darkly snarls back that she ''does not care'', stating that if she dies, she'll die knowing that she ''finally won''.

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** Just before Catra activates the portal, Adora desperately tries to plead with her to stop, pointing out that if her plan works, ''she'' will die too. Catra darkly snarls back that she ''does not care'', stating that if she dies, she'll at least die knowing that she ''finally won''.
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** Just before Catra activates the portal, Adora desperately tries to plead with her to stop, pointing out that if her plan works, ''she'' will die too. Catra darkly snarls back that she ''does not care'', stating that if she dies, she'll die knowing that she ''finally won''.
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!!Season 3

* Catra has become so utterly broken that she is now willing to destroy all of Etheria, ''including herself'', if it means denying Adora another victory over her.
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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of [[Main/Gaslighting]] for the entire episode.

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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of [[Main/Gaslighting]] Gaslighting for the entire episode.
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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of [[Gaslighting]] for the entire episode.

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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of [[Gaslighting]] [[Main/Gaslighting]] for the entire episode.
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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of [[{{Gaslighting}}]] for the entire episode.

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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of [[{{Gaslighting}}]] [[Gaslighting]] for the entire episode.
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** "In The Shadow of Mystacor" is particularly horrifying, with Shadow Weaver pulling the textbook definition of [[{{Gaslighting}}]] for the entire episode.
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* Hordak reveals his plan is constructing portals. Entrapta is in awe with the possibility of moving armies across Etheria in an instant but he dismisses this as thinking too small, alluding to opening up to far-off planets and galaxies. Just what is his end goal? Bringing in even vaster armies? Summoning [[WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower Horde Prime]]?

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* Hordak reveals his plan is constructing portals. Entrapta is in awe with the possibility of moving armies across Etheria in an instant but he dismisses this as thinking too small, alluding to opening up to far-off planets and galaxies. Just what is his end goal? Bringing in even vaster armies? Summoning [[WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower Horde Prime]]? Returning Etheria to the Universe?
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* Hordak reveals his plan is constructing portals. Entrapta is in awe with the possibility of moving armies across Etheria in an instant but he dismisses this as thinking too small, alluding to opening up to far-off planets and galaxies. Just what is his end goal? Bringing in even vastier armies? Summoning [[WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower Horde Prime]]?

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* Hordak reveals his plan is constructing portals. Entrapta is in awe with the possibility of moving armies across Etheria in an instant but he dismisses this as thinking too small, alluding to opening up to far-off planets and galaxies. Just what is his end goal? Bringing in even vastier vaster armies? Summoning [[WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower Horde Prime]]?
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* The reveal of how Shadow Weaver "found" Adora: Shortly after joining the Horde, she saw two Horde soldiers with baby Adora, having found her while they were out doing what they do. Then Hordak, not really interested in the crying baby, tells them to just leave it in the infirmary with "the ''others''". So apparently the Horde just go around abducting the kids of people they kill.

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** Hordak is seen without his cloak, revealing him to be a {{Cyborg}} with most of his body replaced with machinery that he needs regular delicate maintenance on. Delicate because if not done carefully it's agonizing for him. It's likely he's in constant pain.
* Scorpia implied in season 1 that her family joined the Horde willingly. A flashback here, where Light Spinner is showing the other sorcerers how the Horde has captured the Black Garnet, however, implies that this might not have actually been the case...

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** Hordak is seen without his cloak, revealing him to be a {{Cyborg}} with most of his body replaced with machinery that he needs regular delicate maintenance on. Delicate because if not done carefully it's agonizing extremely painful for him. It's likely he's been in constant pain.
agony this whole time.
* Scorpia implied in season 1 that her family joined the Horde willingly. A flashback here, where Light Spinner is showing the other sorcerers how the Horde has captured the Black Garnet, however, implies that this might not have actually been the case...



** Shadow Weaver approaching the Horde to join them. The Horde guards see her as a slithering shadow with crazed, inhuman eyes, the street lights in the Fright Zone flickering out in her presence.

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** Shadow Weaver approaching the Horde to join them. The Horde guards see her as a slithering shadow with crazed, inhuman eyes, the street lights in the Fright Zone flickering out and dying in her presence.



* The face Imp makes in the air vent as he hears Catra confess to losing Shadow Weaver to Scorpia. Shadowed with his eyes glowing, he flashes the camera a malevolent grin. Later, after Catra lies to Hordak, Imp descends from the ceiling, looping around her as he plays back what she'd told Scorpia before settling onto Hordak's arm with a delighted smile, no doubt fully aware of what's going to happen next. This is a creature that clearly derives pleasure from causing others pain.
* An overarching one, but She-Ra when she's been corrupted by the red disk.
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* Scorpia implied in season 1 that her family joined the Horde willingly. A flashback here, however, implies that this might not have actually been the case...

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* Scorpia implied in season 1 that her family joined the Horde willingly. A flashback here, where Light Spinner is showing the other sorcerers how the Horde has captured the Black Garnet, however, implies that this might not have actually been the case...
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* An overarching one, but She-Ra when she's been corrupted by the red disk.
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* The face Imp makes in the air vent as he hears Catra confess to losing Shadow Weaver to Scorpia. Shadowed with his eyes glowing, he flashes the camera a malevolent grin. Later, after Catra lies to Hordak, Imp descends from the ceiling, looping around her as he plays back what she'd told Scorpia before settling onto Hordak's arm with a delighted smile, no doubt fully aware of what's going to happen next. This is a creature that clearly derives pleasure from causing others pain.
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** Hordak is seen without his cloak, revealing him to be a {{Cyborg}} with most of his body replaced with machinery that he needs regular delicate maintenance on. Delicate because if not done carefully it's agonizing for him. It's likely he's in constant pain.


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** Shadow Weaver approaching the Horde to join them. The Horde guards see her as a slithering shadow with crazed, inhuman eyes, the street lights in the Fright Zone flickering out in her presence.
* Hordak reveals his plan is constructing portals. Entrapta is in awe with the possibility of moving armies across Etheria in an instant but he dismisses this as thinking too small, alluding to opening up to far-off planets and galaxies. Just what is his end goal? Bringing in even vastier armies? Summoning [[WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower Horde Prime]]?
* The last shot of season 2 is Adora fast asleep with Shadow Weaver looming over her.
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* Scorpia implied in season 1 that her family joined the Horde willingly. A flashback here, however, implies that this might not have actually been the case...
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* Hordak's ReasonableAuthorityFigure facade begins to degrade in this season, and on two separate occasions he removes the air from the room while Catra's in it just because he's angry with her. Watching her gasp for breath is terrifying-- and worse yet, that's the situation she's in [[{{Cliffhanger}} at the end of the season.]]
* The spell Shadow Weaver uses in her backstory to gain power manifests as a shadowy ball of reaching hands reminiscent of [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse the Cluster]], not to mention how it later swallows up the head of the sorcerers' council. [[FridgeHorror Are all those hands people the spell's already devoured?]]
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* Hordak is surprisingly AffablyEvil, but he's still chilling. Especially how pragmatic he is. While the 80s version was mostly played for laugh, you'll have no trouble believing that this guy could conquer the world.

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* Hordak is surprisingly AffablyEvil, but he's still chilling. Especially how pragmatic he is. While the 80s version was mostly played for laugh, you'll have no trouble believing that this guy could conquer the world.
PlayedForLaughs with moments of staggering incompetence, Hordak ''here'' is believable as a world conquering warlord.
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!!Season 2
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* Hordak is surprisingly AffablyEvil, but he's still chilling. Especially how pragmatic he is. While the 80s version was mostly played for laugh, you'll have no trouble believing that this guy could conquer the world.
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[[caption-width-right:350:There was a good reason for that mask.]]
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* Shadow Weaver in general, but her treatment of Adora and Catra especially.
** Not to mention the implication that Shadow Weaver just ''stole'' Adora as a baby.
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* "The Battle of Bright Moon": Catra gruesomely impales She-Ra's back with her claws.
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* Adora, Glimmer and Bow being chased by the insect monster, which just won't ''stop'' going after them.
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* Shadow Weaver's uncovered face. The animators really went an extra mile in terms of detail, what with her bulging eye veins and scarred skin.

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* Shadow Weaver's uncovered face. The animators really went an extra mile in terms of detail, what with her bulging eye veins and scarred skin.skin.
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* Shadow Weaver.

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* Shadow Weaver.Weaver's uncovered face. The animators really went an extra mile in terms of detail, what with her bulging eye veins and scarred skin.
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*Shadow Weaver.

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