Hey so I have a question, and can anyone explain to me what the third season of the seven deadly sins is about, so what is their goal for this season (I mean the new season and not the third season of Netflix)
Not really season one was the best in my opinion
Roughly speaking, the goal is to defeat the Ten Commandments because they were released on the start of season two. This will be a bit more complicated overall, but roughly speaking it is just that.
Thanks 😊
It is worse than a small note
To explain something there will unfortunately be a few small spoilers, so please read carefully or don't even start!
I understand it, but season 3 is already being criticized because it is simply not well considered.
It is easier to explain what is happening there.
The goal, as IlikeFish says, is still to destroy the Ten Commandments.
Yes, several "goals" have been added or some have apparently already been "published".
So let's start slowly.
In season 3 you slowly get more and more with the deadly sins. Before "Ban and King" was looked at, but now there are other events. The first event was the war, which ended prematurely. There you can learn a lot about Elizabeth and Meliodas, both of which contain a curse (but I don't spoil this point either). And the goal now (I'm not at the end of the season) is to get Meliodas back to reason. Season 4 will tell if it works. People who have read the manga even know it beforehand.
Another point is that something has been aired about Gowther, what exactly do you see there.
And a crucial point is. Find real peace at last. The mid-end of the season the gods came back to earth.
That should have been it.
Conclusion: The main goal at the moment is / was to prevent Meliodas from becoming the demon king.
Spoiler end.
Hope something could be helpful. And I didn't even spoil some things.
Hardly spoiled me. I'm very grateful that you take your time for me and can then give me a very good answer
Always happy, that's why I'm on girlfriend.
By the way, the spoiler went to other users who are also on girlfriend. I've always done it that way.