I have been reading a thread over at RPG.Net where people were posting their thoughts about the new Masters of the Universe Revelation on Netflix Kevin Smith series and of course, the SJW shills over there were creaming themselves to heap accolades upon it.
This is nothing new. It is "female-centric" and "progressive". 95% on Rotten Tomatoes from the critics was a given. The 35% score from the audience is just a fluke caused by sparse toxic fans, I guess.
Here is an example: https://ibb.co/X4D97Br
Please, let Mark Hamill alone. He is one of the greatest voice-actors ever (he was even great in "The Last Jedi", where he played a part he strongly disagreed with). Also, given how dubbing is very often organised, it is quite possible that Hamill and others weren't aware of the direness of MOTU: they give you the context of the scene you are in and directions about how to perform. Seldom a voice-actor knows the plot of the show he is working for.
The problem with the new MOTU is that Kevin Smith flatly lied about it. I never watched the original, even if it was targeted on my age group (I always hated He-Man don't ask me why: I just do), and I only had a moderate curiosity about the new one. A few months ago some leaks revealed that He-Man (the character) would have been anything but and that the new show would have been strongly female-centric.
I have no problems with kick-ass female heroines. The problem is that Kevin Smith openly denied these rumors. He-Man was He-Man! - end of the story.
So, even people who were neutral about the matter felt lied to. Some even said "I do like Teela, just do a spin-off."
But, from what I read and saw, the truth of the matter is that the show is just bad: badly written with unsympathetic characters. And here we have the usual curse. No, not "Get woke, go broke" but "Get woke, produce trash, blame the toxic fans".
I could even watch it. In my line of work it is part of the job and one can learn a lot from a failure.