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âPromiseâ
Why canât you just⌠Promise ?

Todayâs goal is an in-depth look at one of the most beautiful and breathtaking episodes of She-ra: âPromiseâ
Storywise, itâs incredibly important to the series, and focuses entirely on Catradora. Itâs the first time since Adora left Catra behind to seek out the sword that the girls really have an opportunity to talk, and things are not going well. Both of them are royally pissed off at the other, with good reason.
For Adora, weâre gonna deflate that proud hair poof of hers a bit, as weâll take an honest look at her as a person at this point in her life. And Catra⌠sheâs really guarding her feelings closely, as sheâs already deeply angry with Adora. But we will use the combination of Catraâs younger self in the memories they see, plus looking at other times in the series that relate to this episode, where she was less guarded, in order to understand her as a person at this time. Also: warning: tl;dr, best enjoyed while cozy with a drink..
To get started, we skip to when they end up stuck togetherâŚ
After Adora takes drastic measures to ward off the security spiders by collapsing the tunnel, the girls are now stuck together, and so⌠they talkâŚ
We immediately see how incredibly irritated they are with each other as Adora chides Catra for being in the Crystal Castle, since the monsters will continue to attack them as long as sheâs protecting Catra⌠only to have Catra retort that she didnât ask for protection. Some snippy bickering back and forth happens, thenâŚ
Adora asks: âDoes Shadow Weaver know youâre here?â Very deadpan assertion from Adora. She knows Catra must be disobeying orders, she just doesnât know why.
âIâd say Shadow Weaver has bigger problems right nowâ. Catra is already starting her move against SW back at the Horde. With SW abusively blocking her every move within the Horde, and now that Catra knows that SW was going to mind wipe Adora, Catra has decided she must deal with her abuser.
Adora puts on her telltale sideways grin, and Catra chafes at Adoraâs flirtation, saying âI told you itâs not because I like youâ downplaying Adoraâs suggestion that this was the reason she let her go. Catra freely admits here that she does like Adora, but itâs not the real reason she did it. Still, Catra doesnât explain further, and we see later that Catra often lets Adora explain away her actions this way⌠but that Adora constantly misses the deeper truths.
"Where are your new best friends? I thought you did everything togetherâ. Sheâs very snarky and dismissive of Adora and her flirting. Sheâs mad about Adora leaving her for her new life.
âThe ones you let SW imprison and curse?â Adora is angry at Catra for what she did, which was a sudden escalation of things by Catra.
âYeah obviously, what other friends would I be talking about?â An obvious dig at Adora for leaving her, everything behind. She deadpans this, staring back plainly. Catra is obviously really angry at Adora⌠while Adora is legitimately mad at Catra for doing something so nasty to Bow and GlimmerâŚ
::Letâs take a moment to talk about Catraâs feelings about Adoraâs new friends: Catra feels horribly betrayed by this. Adora completely tossed her aside, and replaced her with Bow and Glimmer. What comes to mind is at the end of Sea Gate, Catra is thrown in the water and then looks up at Adora, who is celebrating and cuddling with Bow and Glimmer. Catra is emotionally forlorn watching this, as Scorpia comes to drag her off to safety, Adora doesnât even look back towards her.
Sheâs forgotten, Adora showed no love towards her at all in that scene (and then hardly any at Princess Prom, either). Adora ignored her plea for her to return, she didnât reach out to Catra at all. And now she watches her cuddle with her new friends: everything Catra thought she had with Adora meant nothing, and sheâs been replaced with these feel goodie goods who are fawning all over Adora.
Suffice to say, Catra couldnât do this, sheâs got way too many issues with emotional intimacy and touch aversion. So she watches Adora, seeing that what she offered her wasnât good enough, knowing because of it sheâs forgotten. Catra was trying really hard to be a close friend to Adora in spite of her issues, but as we will see, Adora wasnât trying to understand what was going on with Catra. And because of this, Catra was too afraid to express her affection openly, and yet hereâs Adora⌠accepting all of Bow and Glimmerâs love, for which Adora really did nothing to earn. Adora took Catraâs friendship for granted while ignoring her deeper needs, as will be explained, then completely abandons her, not even seeming to miss her. Catra is deeply hurt by the unfairness of this.
>Catra stares back at Adora, frustrated when she doesnât even acknowledge their lost friendship.
âWell, we donât need to go together. You do your weird little magic quest thing Iâll find my own way outâ. Catra looks resentfully at the sword on Adoraâs back as she says this. Catra is laying down boundaries, except itâs useless since they are trapped together. But, boundaries are important to Catra and as the episode progresses, Adora shows that she doesnât really understand Catraâs.
>As they walk along, both girlsâ shadows loom equally tall. The symbolism is that in this story, both are equally important⌠itâs also a shockingly beautiful sequence. (pic above)
After entering the room of infinite darkness, Catra tries to separate from Adora but the door is gone, they are stuck together. Weird things start happening. As the Fright Zone appears, both of them are confused. Adora decides to suspect Catra, after all, she attacked her friends. But as Adora grabs Catra, Catra is surprised and confused⌠Catra doesnât like being touched unexpectedly, Adora knows this but is ignoring that and attacking her. She gets treated as an enemy when she clearly hasnât done anything wrong, and it sets the tone for the two of them: Adora has constantly treated Catra as an enemy since the very moment she defected, not even trying to understand Catraâs point of view. And so Catra increasingly emotionally distances herself from Adora. Catra angrily casts Adoraâs arm aside, not liking being vilified by her, and Adora doesnât understand why Catra is so upset. Catra slips away to explore, needing space from her.

The way Adora immediately suspects and then attacks Catra is symbolic to the whole episode: by defecting to the Rebellion, Adora chose to start treating Catra, and her entire unit, as enemies, backing it up with hostility. But Catra doesnât really agree that the horde is evil⌠in her experience, itâs just how life is.
>The two girls, now separated, call out to each other. Adora hears Catraâs call, then another: young Catra is behind her, looking lost and insecure. Catra joins Adora as their first memory has just begunâŚ
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Shadow Weaverâs Death, Her True Abusiveness, And Her Final, Beautiful, Gift To Catra

::The resistance fighters stand in the failsafe chamber. Catra has just called Shadow Weaver out on her manipulation. Shadow Weaver reluctantly explains the danger of the failsafe, and then implores Adora to take it: even if she fails, SW says, she will save her friends, and the universe. As literally every other person in that room cries out against Adora taking the risk, Adora turns and says she will do it. Catra, dismayed, runs to her telling her that SW is sacrificing her, and demands to know why sheâs letting her do that. Adora tells Catra âBecause even if she is, itâs better than Prime getting the Heart and destroying the universe.â Catra trembles in deathly fear, her face consumed in terrible realization: if Adora does as SW wishes, she will die. Shadow Weaver is trying to kill Adora. She knows this to her very soul, because⌠she is Shadow Weaver⌠And Adora is letting it happenâŚ
Hi there, my name is Joel, and in this segment Iâll be looking at Shadow Weaverâs death, her being a child abuser, her terrible manipulations of Catra and Adora and the monstrous pains the two girls have to conquer to save themselves from her.
The main premise Iâll be trying to explain here is that, like Horde Prime, Shadow Weaver is a villain of utmost seriousness. And, like Horde Prime, the girls will treat her as one, surpassing and defeating her once and for all. But it wonât be with violence, but instead with love, creating a beautiful story of two people transcending their trauma and hurt through coming together over their love for one another.
I feel obliged to warn readers: this post will cover child abuse, even predatation. It may be hard to read. Also warning: tl;dr, please consider at least sitting down to read this!
Finally, I know there are SW fans out there; thatâs good. Shadow Weaver is, at times, cool af. But, definitively a terrible person within the plot of the show.
So, even if youâre a fan of SW, I still encourage you to read along because as we reveal her truth and the damage she deals to Catra and Adora, it makes her final moment so, so much more beautiful⌠and it gives entirely new meaning to her final⌠two⌠wordsâŚ.
Disclaimer time: Taking on Shadow Weavers death is ambitious for a first post, I know. But understanding her is crucial to understanding most of the major moments in this show. Still, I should say here that while this may seem a bit âheadâ canon-y, I assure you my conclusions come from watching the show carefully and referencing the entirety of the rest of the show back to this one moment. Iâm instead positing these as theories, and letâs just say I feel I have the data, and Data Never Lies! Please *do* ask questions or seek calcifications in the comments or Ask me anything (Iâm new to Tumblr).
â-Part 1: Catra, Micah, and the Truthâ-
To start this journey we will travel backwards in the series to investigate the what and why of the terrible child abuse Catra suffered growing up under SWâs care. We will be looking chiefly at the Light Spinner episode in the 2nd season. We will cover Catraâs confrontation and SWâs -supposed- explanation for her abuse, then the tale of Micah and SWâs manipulation of him, and then the terrible truth of why Catra -really- was abused.
>A terribly alone Catra asks her abusive mother why she did it. Why did she treat her so badly ?
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