![]() ![]() The events of the first two episodes are clearly split from the rest of the season in a significant way as they culminate in a major event. If it weren't already obvious that Book 2 would have been better as two separate seasons, the first two episodes of Book 3 seem like they would have been a more fitting finale rather than a premiere. Unfortunately though, Book 3 is forced to begin by picking up the pieces of the season before it. ![]() The fallout of those events carries the rest of the season. In Dragon's Blood Book 3, heroes Mirana, Davion, Luna, and their allies are forced to fully join Invoker and Terrorblade's fight for control of the universe. But if you managed to stick through Book 2, this installment has exciting moments that almost make up for some of its unevenness. Ultimately, though, what could be the final season of Dragon's Blood is mired by its overly ambitious attempts at mixing several core themes and new ideas with limited time. Book 3, thankfully, echoes Book 1 instead, with its charming characters and some spectacular animation. If you missed it (you’ll need to watch it before jumping into this one, of course), it seemed like two seasons jammed into one with uneven pacing, questionable writing, and lackluster animation. Dragon’s Blood is Valve and Studio Mir’s attempt at presenting a more coherent version of the Dota franchise’s tangle of lore, and for the most part, Book 3 does a good job wrapping up the mess left behind from Book 2 - and Book 2 sure was a mess. ![]()
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