I dream of a day when shows like this will go in the right order, and in this example would end with Star Butterfly establishing a hereditary absolutist monarchy with a three tiered caste system. Plus the untouchables. I was never able to understand how or why would people who are clearly superior to the rest give up power, or influence, or rule, or exclusivity. Star has the divine right to rule, and that's the bottom line. The mere thought that a nigh-godlike being would refuse autocracy is stupid and silly.
You can see this system reemerge in the world today. It'll sweep away the decadent remnants of democracy and false suicidal equality.
Also the show should've ended after Toffee was gone. I haven't even watched the last few episodes, I can't muster up the interest.
I do not know what kind of fringe, potentially ancap hole you crawled out of, but you should probably go back and napalm that place, because god forbid there is more than one.
Those systems usually fall apart because the lower class outnumbers the upper ones. Combine with better communication technology and ability to see how much they're getting shitted on, and you eventually get an uprising.
Places like Saudi and China only keep their population in check because they get enough outside capital for the world to turn a blind eye.
Leo Jackson
What makes Star so special? Ludo should rule
Christopher King
>What makes Star so special? nothing, she's nothing but a disgusting pie folk descendant
Gabriel Rivera
Because the show keeps white knighting and making excuses for Eclipsa and her family, so anons want to balance it out.
Anthony Taylor
I dropped the show after Season 3, how bad does it get?