Teela (Masters of the Universe: Revelation)

Teela is the main protagonist if the controversial mh:terribletvshows:Masters of the Universe: Revelation. She is the Captain of the Royal Guard at the palace of Eternos and thus responsible for training and protecting Prince Adam of Eternia.

Why She Sucks Now

 * 1) Starting right off, Teela is horribly portrayed as a selfish person who was more concerned about her own feelings alone, mostly complains that Adam has been lying by keeping the fact that he was He-Man in secret (which wasn't her concern to begin with).
 * 2) First things first, how is Adam hiding the secret that he was He-Man a lie to her? Teela should've known better that keeping secrets and lying can sometimes mean two different things.
 * 3) Second, Teela threw a temper tantrum  shortly after she knew Adam was He-Man, and called out the entirety of Eternia for being a pack of liars? Adam's father King Randor never knew about his son's identity being He-Man until the aftermath of his death, so there was no reason for her to act all pissy about it.
 * 4) Third, Teela chose to run away from her problems to pursue for truth away from magic rather than just accepting things for what they are.
 * 5) And fourth, majority of the first half's run is just Teela getting pissed off for the pettiest of reasons.
 * 6) Ever since Adam/He-Man died, she often acts like an immature spoiled brat rather throughout the show's entire run. Often moping and complaining on about how magic lied to her.
 * 7) Her design in the time skip is pretty bad. A stereotypical muscular woman with a buzz cut. Looking like Abby from The Last of Us Part II, which the latter's design was already heavily panned by players.
 * 8) Aside from being unlikable, she's also a Mary Sue that often gets praised. Even during the illusion scene where she fought evil visions of herself and He-Man.
 * 9) * Even Randor stated that Teela had every right to leave the kingdom when Teela should've been branded a traitor for talking back at the king and queen, betraying and leaving everyone to die.
 * 10) Her dialogue gets childish and goofy, as opposed to a show that's meant to be for adults.
 * 11) * I'm your worst nightmare.
 * 12) * We fought many battles. Against any rival.
 * 13) It didn't help when the show expects audiences to think what Adam/He-Man did was 100% wrong while thinking what Teela's doing is always in the right when she's an already a character that's a pain for audiences to root for:
 * 14) * Running away from her duties only paints her as a weak-minded coward fleeing away.
 * 15) * Disrespecting a culture just for using magic.
 * 16) * Letting the entire universe die and Adam's death be in vain just for a single secret being hidden away.
 * 17) * Chastising the group for not helping Orko when she herself didn't help at all.
 * 18) * Often berating to the one person who sacrificed themselves saved the entire planet. Yes, Adam's sacrifice only made the state of Eternia much worse, but Teela overreacted too much in here.
 * 19) * Never apologized to Adam even after the hurtful words she said to him.
 * 20) Her character development is very inconsistent and clunky, which isn't a good thing.
 * 21) * First season, she's against magic for being lied to, and then she now desperately needs magic to save Adam? Why? After badmouthing magic for an entire season?
 * 22) * Her ability to save Adam after being stabbed just only used as plot armor.
 * 23) * Her transformation as the new sorceress doesn't mean anything because she didn't do no nothing to earn it.
 * 24) This incarnation gives the original and the 2000s Teela a bad name.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The idea of Teela's characterization could work: the concept of her best friend dying without knowing what he truly was on the inside while having to finish what he started at the same time. It's just too bad that the execution of that idea turned out to be abysmal.
 * 2) Her designs prior to He-Man's death and the new sorceress are actually much better than the main design.
 * 3) Sarah Michelle Gellar does a great job voicing her.

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