NipplesAndToes23
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Another two glorious episodes from Korra. I could smell that whooping coming from a mile away.
The main issue now is that the show's building toward a war with the Earth Kingdom (Earth Kingdom army plus probably some more enslaved airbenders versus Republic City, the Metal Clan, and probably the new airbenders) *and* a confrontation with the four evil superbenders, and we still don't have a motivation for the latter or a sense of what their actual plan is yet (not to mention very, very little in the way of characterization for them, which is a damn shame).
Yeah, it was going to be a struggle. So I expected these hurdles. The end of the episode was amazing though! To be clear I don't have an issue with Tenzin clashing with new vs old. This idea that he wants to preserve his peoples way of life, but not realizing they need to make a new beginning.
I expected all that. I just don't like it when Tenzin gets angry and doubles down on his stubbornness. This episode has a lot of that so it wasn't entirely pleasant. But I agree with you in that I think if the "re-building the airbender nation" plot is going to be done seriously they need to show the struggles and failures.
I think the Earth Kingdom confrontation will be left for next season. There is not enough meat in the Zaheer arc to stretch it for too long.
Thinking on it, I wish we knew why Toph because chief of police. Was it a favor to Aang/Zuko? Did she grow into a love of justice (Unlikely)?
Am I wrong in thinking thats relevant? It could explain Toph's disregard for the rules despite being the chief, and the fact that she didn't really care when Lin became a police officer.
Dunno.
Thinking on it, I wish we knew why Toph because chief of police. Was it a favor to Aang/Zuko? Did she grow into a love of justice (Unlikely)?
Am I wrong in thinking thats relevant? It could explain Toph's disregard for the rules despite being the chief, and the fact that she didn't really care when Lin became a police officer.
Dunno.
I'm not so sure about that. Future episode titles indicate some further business with the Queen of the Earth Kingdom.
I feel like, if anything, Book Four is likely to finally catch us up on how things are going with the Fire Nation. We've gotten a good sense of basically everyone *but* them, at this point.
Consequences in both scenarios. Just so happens that it is not your satisfaction in one. Which is fine.
Again I do not disagree that Toph did wrong. Just that there is much to sympathize with in her actions. Not simply a cold calculating action.
Thinking on it, I wish we knew why Toph because chief of police. Was it a favor to Aang/Zuko? Did she grow into a love of justice (Unlikely)?
Am I wrong in thinking thats relevant? It could explain Toph's disregard for the rules despite being the chief, and the fact that she didn't really care when Lin became a police officer.
Dunno.
When you look at it that broadly, there are consequences to everything, which makes it a meaningless statement. If she didn't have to leave the city, she'd still have to deal with the 'consequence' of the people who stole from her not liking her.
The consequences for Suyin's high theft should have been legal ones, because she is now a criminal and should be tried. Toph protected her from those consequences in favor of avoiding a political scandal.
And pretty much all criminal behavior has sympathetic motives, even the most heinous, which doesn't change its wrongness. And yes, Toph was in a shitty position as a mother and an officer, but that doesn't change the fact that she failed in both those duties. And honestly, what sympathy she has is lessened when she indicates her primary motive for doing what she did was political.
I don't feel that it retconned the original series. In the comics, Ozai had his doubts in Zuko from the day he was born as it appeared Zuko was born a non-bender.
Telling Ursa that he was being cruel to Zuko directly because of her actions was just another way to emotionally hurt her.
Anyway, the comics are interesting as they provide some extra info into the Legend of Korra series that we wouldn't otherwise get because the LoK is so much shorter than A:TLA.
I have the comics in front of me right now and I can't find where he does that if at all.
It's true, and that's not analogues to what I said. I mean you are applying a definition too broadly. You just disagree with the statement I said. That's different.Now you are being too broad.
And yeah, that indication seemed odd. Especially in light of what we are told later about how guilty she felt. I find it incongruous that someone who casually ignored the law for completely selfish reasons would be so racked by guilt later that she gives up her ill-gotten gains.
Which is why I do not completely buy that statement. Especially since it was an angry retort. More like: 'I am doing this to save your neck you ingrate' and less: 'My reputation, it must not be sullied. Even though this coverup which cannot possibly work already sullies it.'
It's true, and that's not analogues to when I say you are applying a definition too broadly.
Also, that's kind of how guilt works. There are plenty of people who do a something wrong without considering the moral implications and then feel guilty about it later.
And Toph stole more than just to survive. She liked it. She definitely had issues with authority.
Not that it has to inform her character as an adult, but it certainly made her choice of career seem odd.
That is true, but that doesn't change the fact that she needed to do it to survive.
You can't condemn her for liking to do it. It may inform us of her character somewhat, but it's when she does crime she doesn't need to that we can say she broke the rules wrongly.
Not sure where you are getting here.
The sort of things Toph would do in contrast to the rest of the gang was entirely to establish her as being self-centered and contemptuous of authority. In micro, Katara's default authority as team mom.
Not a condemnation, simply an assertion of act.
gotta rewatch that fight but it looked like Suyin was giving Lin that work with ease. although i guess you could credit that to Lin being in a delirious state.
also i can't believe i just now realized Sally Draper is Jinora. that's such a perfect choice.
the animation seems off for the last 4 episodes
:/
did Pierrot animate it instead of Mir?
I thought the two episodes tonight looked beautiful.the animation seems off for the last 4 episodes
:/
did Pierrot animate it instead of Mir?
It was still weird seeing Suyin being quite an excellent fighter with bending. With Lin you would expect it given her position but Suyin looked like she could even take her sister at 100%.
especially the faces
seems poorly drawn like the Pierrot drawings
I don't deny that she enjoyed doing it, but it isn't relevant. My point is that that we never saw her start shit just because. She always needed a good reason to do it, or for the most part anyway. This is different to what we see her do in LoK, which is rule breaking to avoid just punishment (or a political scandal).
the animation seems off for the last 4 episodes
:/
did Pierrot animate it instead of Mir?
I am not trying to make any greater point. I just think it is odd that the writers made her the chief of police despite her story-beats from the previous series suggested she had serious issues with authority.
I conclude one of the following must have happened:
1) - Irony
2) - They wrote Lin as chief of police before they thought what to do with Toph, and figured making Lin a legacy had some storytelling potential
3) - Someone thought it would be cool and no further thought was given to it
I lean toward #1 with some shades of #2
Only weird animation I saw tonight was when Lin first confronts Su and is breathing hard. Seemed really rough. Other than that, thought it was pretty great.
Well Suyin traveled the world, she was a pirate, etc. She's an accomplished bender.
Last few episodes have been great. Show works best when it does work as a full ensemble. Enjoying a lot of the ancillary characters finally.
How's it doing though? I hear poorly? Will we get another season?
Man. How empty will we feel when Book 4 is over? Presumably that's the last season right?
dumb filler episode. nobody cares about tenzin and hes ~drama~
This is how I feel. Also, like many others said Zuko or Aang probably had a hand in her becoming cheif because of the metalbendingIn my eyes, Toph being a police officer fit inso far that she was someone who liked to fight, and what better way to do that than make her own task force and go after criminals? Though I do think she liked being on the 'right' side of the fight, which is why she didn't opt to just become a criminal which could give her a similar career of fighting others.
Yeah, this is definitely true.
The ratings have been garbage but Book 4 was ordered years ago and is already in production (though not post-production, as a lot of people think). It's possible that the show will be moved to Nicktoons, but I don't know enough to say whether that's likely. According to the co-creator of the show, a large portion of Book 2's audience was viewing the show through official online channels, but Nickelodeon has decided not to make Book 3 episodes available online until two to three weeks after they air on TV.
Yep, Bryan has said that Korra will be over after Book 4. It's gonna really suck, because we've never not had something to look forward to from this franchise before. The movie was announced before the end of the original series, and Korra was announced before the release of the movie. After 2015, we're not going to have anything left except (maybe) the comics. Unless some other new animated project in the Avatar 'verse is announced, which I'm keeping my fingers crossed for. But barring that, 10 years of onscreen Avatar will be coming to a close.
i'll be burnt out on it by the end i thinkMan. How empty will we feel when Book 4 is over? Presumably that's the last season right?
OK, can someone explain to me what the fuck the earthbender in Zaheer's clique does? How the hell does he create lava?