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Voltron: Legendary Defender
S8.E13
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The End Is the Beginning

  • Episode aired Dec 14, 2018
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6.4/10
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Lily Rabe, Kimberly Brooks, and A.J. LoCascio in The End Is the Beginning (2018)
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Voltron and Honerva come together at the source of all realities in the ultimate battle between good and evil for the survival of the universe.Voltron and Honerva come together at the source of all realities in the ultimate battle between good and evil for the survival of the universe.Voltron and Honerva come together at the source of all realities in the ultimate battle between good and evil for the survival of the universe.

  • Director
    • Michael Chang
  • Writers
    • Joaquim Dos Santos
    • Lauren Montgomery
    • Joshua Hamilton
  • Stars
    • Kimberly Brooks
    • Rhys Darby
    • Josh Keaton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    388
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Chang
    • Writers
      • Joaquim Dos Santos
      • Lauren Montgomery
      • Joshua Hamilton
    • Stars
      • Kimberly Brooks
      • Rhys Darby
      • Josh Keaton
    • 22User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kimberly Brooks
    Kimberly Brooks
    • Allura
    • (voice)
    Rhys Darby
    Rhys Darby
    • Coran
    • (voice)
    Josh Keaton
    Josh Keaton
    • Shiro
    • (voice)
    Tyler Labine
    Tyler Labine
    • Hunk
    • (voice)
    Jeremy Shada
    Jeremy Shada
    • Lance
    • (voice)
    Bex Taylor-Klaus
    Bex Taylor-Klaus
    • Pidge
    • (voice)
    Steven Yeun
    Steven Yeun
    • Keith
    • (voice)
    Blake Anderson
    Blake Anderson
    • Matthew Holt
    • (voice)
    Adelaide Clemens
    Adelaide Clemens
    • Merla
    • (voice)
    Renee Faia
    Renee Faia
    • Colleen Holt
    • (voice)
    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Samuel Holt
    • (voice)
    Lily Rabe
    Lily Rabe
    • Honerva
    • (voice)
    Cree Summer
    Cree Summer
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    • Director
      • Michael Chang
    • Writers
      • Joaquim Dos Santos
      • Lauren Montgomery
      • Joshua Hamilton
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    9Uzer_error404

    You're either gonna hate it, or love it

    Depending on who you are and why you chose to watch this show in the first place, be it for the gigantic mech fights, the wisecrack humor or the characters and plot, Voltron has plenty to offer to a diverse viewer base. I went into this show with low expectations and little to no knowledge of the show or its premise. What I can tell you is that no matter what the one star reviewers tell you: Voltron is a well put together show.

    I got into this show late, I read no reviews or anything before giving it a shot. Season 1 was a mixed bag for me and so were seasons 4 and 5 since they were pretty much like 1 hour movies if you tie in all their runtimes. But with that being said, Voltron has some pretty deep moments.

    From its exploration with its characters to the plot, for a show tailored towards a much younger audience than myself, it goes to some pretty great lengths that surpassed my expectations.

    While the fandom of this show is UNREAL when it comes to these "ship wars", "queerbaiting" and romantic relationship (I am not kidding, you hop anywhere on the web about this show and THIS is ALL you will find!) they all seem to miss the point that this show is trying to illustrate.

    The loudest voices in the fandom treat Voltron like some romantic comedy of "who's-gonna-kiss-who-first! OH-LAH-LAH!" when that's not even the point of the show. Voltron is about war, and yeah, even war stories can have their share of romance (either it be hetero or not), but it shouldn't be the main focus. And I'm glad it wasn't in Voltron's case.

    This show touches base on comradery, war, genocide, overcoming racial prejudices, finding forgiveness, trying to find happiness in a crap situation, leadership skills and finding the strength within yourself to overcome challenges. It also paints these themes in a digestible way that doesn't seem to on-the-nose and just goes with the flow of the story.

    I can understand how some viewers feel about the "queer baiting." About how the showrunners teased to show a same-sex relationship on screen. But I believed the showrunners illustrated one of the best gay characters in animation without making that character's sexual orientation the mainstage focus on who he is. And he was by far the best written character on the show, IMO. When it was revealed he was gay, it just added another layer to his characterization rather than overshadowing it like a bright neon sign saying "SEE! WE GOT GAY CHARACTERS TOO!" Until the very end, where the showrunners shoehorned those unnecessary post-credit scene.

    Apart from that, Voltron IS a great show. Some viewers hate the ending... no ending is perfect, but it has to end regardless.
    5pstavr

    Mixed feelings

    The final episode leaves me with mixed feelings, just as the whole season 8 did. It is quite disappointing that a series which had an incredibly promising start, had to end like this. It sort of reminded me the original Mass Effect trilogy and the total messup they did in the end... So to.conclude with, they should really have put more thought into the scenario of the final season. Nevertheless, the series as a total is one of the best anime series I 've seen.
    1bretlucas

    Not sure what was up with this season

    But it's definitely Voltron's weakest so far and I'm very not fond of season 4. Throughout the entirety of season 8 it felt like I was watching a different show and the finale further cements this.
    3onorinbejasus

    A terrible end to what felt like a rushed final season

    This episode, much like the season, was lousy. I don't quite understand why the writers felt that this was the best way to end the series, but it pulled a Harry Potter epilogue
    1mssaifox

    Terrible ending to a great series

    There was simply nothing redeeming about this season, but in particular about this episode.

    Its pacing was off, it was rushed, holes were never filled in, the characters were barely friends, and the staff and cast has already said that this season was edited. Anyone who has eyeballs can see that this season was edited, but you can especially see it in the poor animation quality in this episode. The fact that they forgot to name the random husband, instead having the audio description call him "Adam" Shiro's dead ex-boyfriend is... telling.

    Voltron didn't care about their ending so neither do I.

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    • Trivia
      This is the last episode of the new series.
    • Crazy credits
      There is a scene at the end of the closing credits: the Lions soar through space, and an image of Allura can be seen in the stars.
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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Greatest Cartoon Series Finales of All Time (2021)

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      • December 14, 2018 (United States)
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      • DreamWorks Animation Television
      • DreamWorks Animation
      • World Events Productions
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