@Bqu2en@Luaniuss@GoodNerd23@laurawhols0 It seems that way because the series was so afraid of romance they turned the pre-established wife of one of He-Man's allies into his sister.
The later romances in She-Ra were something of a victory for the creative side.
@Luaniuss@DRIVRIDLY A movie or third installment of the Revelation-verse (please?) is going to be focused on her redemption story, so she wouldn't consider herself deserving of love...least not till the end.
Besides, PoP has had a wlw couple in the mix for 40 years, just bump them up to main cast.
@transformertoys If this is just an unslugged dialogue tape, it means we won't get the sound of Wally Burr sweating bullets when Welles asks "You're not going to line-read me, are you?" https://t.co/qRkqTi0vYZ
@kevhulk73@Wheeljack83@CoraBuhlert@EtheriaInto@ThatKevinSmith The story of Revelation was put together years before there were even talks of a show, and Kevin Smith only wrote one episode.
As for Teela being 'entitled': she was a top military officer, only two down from a King, and Adam's bodyguard. So yes, she was entitled to know.