“ | I can't cry on cue. Whenever a role calls for tears, the only thing that works is thinking about children falling. They're tears of laughter, but no one can tell the difference. | „ |
~ Double Trouble. |
Double Trouble is a major antagonist and supporting character from the Netflix original series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, serving as the secondary antagonist of the 4th Season, and a minor antagonist in the 5th Season.
They are a skilled shapeshifter and mercenary who uses their abilities to deceive and manipulate others for personal gain. They thrive on chaos and deception, playing a significant role conflict between the Horde and the Rebellion.
They were voiced by Jacob Tobia.
Their Evil Ranking[]
Their Villainous Deeds[]
In General[]
- They are a con artist who jumps at any opportunity to exploit others for their own benefit, primarily for money.
- Despite choosing to aid the Horde during the final 2 seasons, it wasn't out of any sense of duty or loyalty, as they pledge no allegiance to either side and simply want to be on the side whose conflict entertains them the most.
- Although they have plenty of comedic moments, they don't distract from their villainy.
Season 4[]
- They approached Catra to offer their shapeshifting services while posing as Scorpia.
- They infiltrated the Rebellion disguised as Flutterina, leaking critical information to Catra which leads to several setbacks for the Rebellion.
- They exploit the tensions between Adora and Glimmer, exacerbating their disagreements and causing internal conflict within the Rebellion, with the intent on weakening their unity and effectiveness against the Horde.
- After gaining Catra's trust, Double Trouble ultimately betrays her by exposing her plans to Hordak and setting up an ambush that devastates Catra's forces.
Season 5[]
- They were only willing to give up information about Horde Prime's invasion if Scropia and the others gave them something in return.
Why Don't They Stand Out?[]
- They fail the massively high heinous standards of the series to Catra, who was willing to let the entire universe be destroyed just to spite Adora, and Horde Prime, who destroyed countless civilizations across the universe and committed genocide against The First Ones. Even taking resources into account, they still fail to stand out compared to Shadow Weaver, who attempted to brainwash Adora and had been abusive toward her and Catra since they were kids.
- They have a love for performing and the arts, and explain multiple times how they find purpose in studying others to better intimate them.
- They also show insecurity in their acting abilities, stressing over minor imperfections and asking others for feedback.
- Before betraying Catra, they gave her insight into her own character, and forced her to confront her inner demons. While it could be seen as cruel, especially given how they kept transforming into people from Catra's past who hurt her, it was ultimately this revelation that forced Catra to self-reflect and put in the effort to be a better person.
- Although purely transactional, they provided critical information about Horde Prime's invasion plans to the Rebellion, knowing the imminent threat posed to Etheria, which helped the heroes in their fight against Horde Prime and ultimately led to his defeat.
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