Man-of-War is awesome.
Hordak was cool.
Was hoping for something more in line with "King He-Man," but the movie/Netflix/20XX hybrid was pretty cool.
Dig Teela's new Sorceress look, being based on the Central Tower. Definitely makes her feel like her own person, and not just her mother's daughter carrying the same kind of look and stuff (though I did enjoy the other looks -- Mattel's going to have a full slate with all these new looks, aren't they?)
I like how they did Keldor, and basically merging the two origins of his together here. I prefer the Keldor angle, so that was really nice. Also amusing that Luke Skywalker and Captain Kirk are two halves of the same whole.
Fewer old toy callbacks here than in the first series, with a few exceptions, Woo, Rio Blast!
Loved how they did Battle Armor He-Man. Glad to finally see that version in animation.
Gwildor's voice was REALLY familiar. But I looked it up, and I don't think it was from anything else the actor did. Weird.
I liked the Horde-ified look of Castle Grayskull. My wife wasn't so much a fan.
Reeaaally liked Lyn in this one.
Granamyr was pretty awesome.
Despera makes an interesting cliffhanger. I thought Snake Men would be next.
He-Man getting cut off from the power like that was interesting. I thought the power was like, transmitted into him, or at least a portion of it, hence "Let the Power return!" Instead, it needs a constant signal? Does this mean Adam can't transform if he doesn't have enough bars?
I kinda wish SkeleTek (wait, is that a play on Shatner's old scifi novel series?) had more of a New Adventures look. But this was alright.
"Democracy comes to Eternos" was NOT the ending I was expecting.