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Evil-Lyn's transformation into an all-powerful goddess, coupled with her head-shaving (a symbol of her turning to darkness), aims to be dramatic but feels inconsistent with her earlier development. The season concludes with her escaping to the mountains, establishing a setup for potential future chaos but leaving many fans feeling disillusioned.
Fan Reception and Industry Manipulation
Critics and fans have expressed their dissatisfaction publicly, with some suspecting coordinated review bombing to suppress negative feedback. The Rotten Tomatoes audience score is conspicuously missing, fueling rumors of industry-driven manipulation to preserve a positive narrative.