"She-Ra and the Princesses of Power" The Sea Gate (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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8/10
Do you like shanties?
RatingGirl26 December 2018
Adora and the gang go to Salineas to try and recruit the gloomy Princess Mermista for the princess alliance. There She-Ra attempts to fix the sea gate while Catra is off to try yet again to bring her back to the Horde.

Features the first appearance of Sea Hawk, who annoys most of the gang at first but grows on them (and possibly the viewer) and turns out to be essential in the end.

There's a sneaky Star Wars Kessel Run reference in there.
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7/10
A little better than the last episode
KittyEmpyre26 September 2021
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Another one of these character introduction episodes, and although I do love Mermista we barely see her throughout the episode, the character we do see is Seahawk who well is pretty annoying not gonna lie, his shanties in this episode are kinda weak but I do like the fact that setting boats on fire is an important part of his personality, makes for some nice jokes.
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10/10
An episode where the comedy hits and the characters get time to shine.
dendroigy23 December 2018
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This episode is even more of a joy than most others. Here, we see Catra become more intense in her attempts to bring Adora back to The Horde, we are introduced to three memorable characters, Scorpia, Mermista and Sea Hawk, and the backgrounds and animation are exceptionally beautiful. It is written in such a way that the 24 minutes feel like 10, most of the jokes land pretty well, and the drama is running on all cylinders, resulting in an absolutely astonishing episode.
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