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That reveal hit like a truck on first watch. Rating: 9/10
If the last episode, “Collection and Extraction,” showed us the true body-horror terror of the Galra Empire’s druid technology, then Episode 11, “The Hunted,” turns the pressure up from dread to full-blown survival horror. This is the episode where the paladins are separated, the jungle becomes the enemy, and one of our heroes gets pushed to their absolute breaking point. Voltron- Legendary Defender - Season 1Eps11
What follows is a tense, almost wordless sequence as Keith is stalked by a massive, plant-based creature. The animation here is stellar—vines whip like tentacles, flowers exhale sleeping spores, and the ground literally swallows anything that stands still too long. Keith’s usual hotheaded, charge-in approach fails miserably. For the first time, we see genuine panic in his eyes. That reveal hit like a truck on first watch
If you’re binging the series, don’t skip this one. It’s a dark, beautiful, and breathless episode that reminds you why you care about these paladins—even when they’re not inside 100-story-tall robot lions. What follows is a tense, almost wordless sequence
“The Hunted” is a bottle episode in the best sense—claustrophobic, personal, and deeply atmospheric. It’s the Aliens to the show’s usual Star Wars . The episode’s climax, when Keith finally stumbles into a clearing and finds… another Galra ship. But not just any ship—one with a familiar symbol on the side. The final shot reveals that the team has accidentally landed on a hidden base connected to the Blade of Marmora , setting up major lore for later seasons.
Next up: Season 1, Episode 12 – “The Black Paladin” (the season finale!).
Let’s break it down. After barely escaping the Galra facility (and the creepy, mind-sucking Druid), the team crashes their stolen Galra fighter onto a mysterious, overgrown jungle moon. The planet is beautiful, lush, and immediately suspicious. Why? No animal life. No insects. Just massive, twisting plants and an eerie silence.