I'm angry/neutral right now. At one side, I came to see He-Man and silly Skeletor, and they literally killed them off in the first episode, which makes it not-MOTU by excellence, as those are the main characters and have always been. On the other hand, the storyline, animation, voice acting are great, it's not like the series is bad.
I'm not angry that the series goes it's own separate way, I'm ok with that, but the series was advertised like it was part of the og He-Man and the Masters of the Universe story plot when, and from what I've seen it has nothing to do with it (I was in episode 2 when I wrote the first message, I'm now on episode 4).
I feel like if Netflix just spat in my face and then pathetically apologized by giving me a handkerchief to clean myself. It's like I was robbed from my favorite book and then I had been given another one that's still good in it's own way, but nothing similar to the original book.
I would have not been angry if they would have advertised it as a diversion inside the MOTU universe, following an alternative historical route or something, but they literally advertised it as the comeback of He-Man, which, let's be honest here, the most excited ones to watch it were the 20-40 something year olds that grew up with the series, and that's clearly the demographic they it targeted to. And this same demographic happened to be expecting the series to have He-Man/Adam as a protagonist, not "secondary character" Teela & the unknown squad.
Younger people will probably enjoy it without a problem because they didn't grow up with the series, but if your case is otherwise, seriously don't watch it because it will almost surely feel like a direct insult to your soul.
I have decided to not continue watching MOTU: Revelations, as far as it originally excited me. I don't care anymore.