

The other thing to note is Team Voltron’s dialogue after their battle with Lotor. If Lotor also died by a quintessence overdose, then he could also come back to life in a similar way. Zarkon died because of this exposure, but the energy of the quintessence resurrected him later after he’d been rescued from the field, creating the monster we’ve come to know. Yet once there, the exposure to all that quintessence corrupted both father and son. Lotor, like Zarkon in the past, used and betrayed the Paladins to get to the quintessence field to satisfy his need for power. Can It Be Done?Īs Allura states several times during the finale, Lotor turned out to be evil just like his father, Zarkon. But is Lotor really dead? All evidence points to possibly not. This left him stranded in his Sincline Voltron in the quintessence field, presumably dead, as the Paladins escaped. Team Voltron defeated Lotor in an onslaught of quintessence thanks to Allura’s powers. The Season 6 finale of Voltron: Legendary Defender saw the sacrifice of the Castle of Lions, the return of the real Shiro, and one particularly pivotal moment - the end of Lotor.
