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Legend of Korra Book 3: Change |OT| SCHEDULEBENDING

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Did anyone else get a weird romance feeling between Tenzin and that lady from the Metal clan? Right after the kid rescues Tenzin and gang with his baby Bison.
 
So I got back from my local geek convention... I had some Korras representing
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not amazing but it was still fun seeing korras running around (also had a few more there just didn't get picks and my wife says she saw a mako or two)
 
i hope asami dies next book like really early on so i can let go my earthly tether, enter the void, then empty and become wind
 
Just watched Aang solo Yakone.

Then got really mad again because Korra severed the link to the past Avatars.

Worst Avatar ever.

That really still upsets me.
 
Just watched Aang solo Yakone.

Then got really mad again because Korra severed the link to the past Avatars.

Worst Avatar ever.

That really still upsets me.

It's gonna really suck for the next Avatar, if they need any Avatar guidance, they will only have Korra to turn to.
 
Just watched Aang solo Yakone.

Then got really mad again because Korra severed the link to the past Avatars.

Worst Avatar ever.

That really still upsets me.

isn't that like getting mad at Aang for being shot with lightning by Azula?
 
Guys, Guys! Let's get even more depressing

What if?

Korra never heals and just becomes worse and worse through out the next season until she finally just dies?

Nah we have to go all the way here...
She has a scene in the finale of the series where it's implied she takes her own life... maybe becoming one with the spirits and reaching enlightenment.

But since this is a nick show...
Toph will help Korra adapt to not using her legs - seeing as Toph is blind after all she would have some ideas.
 
Man all I want for season 4 is one scene with adult Aang kicking ass in the avatar state or something. Best scene of korra thus far is still the scene with Yakon/Aang.

Gotta say season 3 was much better than the last two though, hoping season 4 is even better. And yeah, hopefully we get to see Korra do something crazy like Aang in the TLA finale, she's had three seasons of getting shat on and losing fights, it's about time she gets to show off (no giant spirit silhouette WWE and a burst of airbending don't qualify).

I thought we might get that moment with the avatar state in the finale, but unfortunately, the poison only made that last for a few seconds.
 
So I just finished up season 2 which I never got to finish a year ago when it originally aired, Some game changing shit at the end there in terms of avatar lore but I feel the connection will be back, now I can start season 3, I was unable to watch because I have work during the time it aired so I feel bad I wasent able to support with my views
 
Man, the more I watch of this show the more it disappoints. There were some solid moments in the finale, but I feel like Korra is such a weak avatar. She loses every fight she's in, and only comes through when someone else comes to her aid. She never goes into the avatar form, and even when she does she gets beat by a dude that learned to air bend a week ago.

It's been a while since I've seen Aang's season, but I feel like his conflicts were written so much better. He wasn't losing every fight he was in, and when he popped the avatar form he got shit done.

Every one of Korra's fights are all the same: Have a elemental fight on the ground, lose, turn into avatar form and have a bigger fight, lose again, friend comes and saves the day.

you are very correct,

except that in the final fight she was also fighting a poison that was kind of killing her, so cut her a bit of slack
 
I expect Asami to die the episode after Korrasami is confirmed for being real.

Ok I am not the only one who noticed something during their wheelchair scene.

Not sure if the writers would want to though, they've shown nothing to indicate that this kind of thing happens in the Avatar universe.
 
I'm honestly kind of disappointed that they didn't kill Korra off. With a book title like Change, that would have fit in real well. Either way, I hope Korra stays wheelchair bound and we just get the Jinora show. I mean, they dressed her up like Aang for a reason, right?

Speaking of, those two fights were so damn reminiscent of the fights at the end of Book 2 & 3 of TLA, if only just aesthetically.

Also, random character being named with ominous music in the background is an obvious is a set up for next season.
 
I'm honestly kind of disappointed that they didn't kill Korra off. With a book title like Change, that would have fit in real well. Either way, I hope Korra stays wheelchair bound and we just get the Jinora show. I mean, they dressed her up like Aang for a reason, right?

Speaking of, those two fights were so damn reminiscent of the fights at the end of Book 2 & 3 of TLA, if only just aesthetically.

Also, random character being named with ominous music is an obvious is a set up for next season.

Really? The show is called The Legend of Korra.

Honestly, the number of people hoping that she dies or remains incapacitated genuinely makes me feel uncomfortable. It seems straight-up sadistic.
 
Really? The show is called The Legend of Korra.

Honestly, the number of people hoping that she dies or remains incapacitated genuinely makes me feel uncomfortable.

I don't see why someone's legacy can't also be a part of their legend.

I can understand though why that might make you uncomfortable because it's something different. I, for one, grow tired of the "we're back again at 100% and ready for the next big threat" stories and would like to see the hero get set aside in order for someone else to take their place.
 
Really? The show is called The Legend of Korra.

Honestly, the number of people hoping that she dies or remains incapacitated genuinely makes me feel uncomfortable. It seems straight-up sadistic.
Even if a person dies, the legend can still live on.

Would not a plot for this show, but maybe for another.
 
I don't see why someone's legacy can't also be a part of their legend.

I can understand though why that might make you uncomfortable because it's something different. I, for one, grow tired of the "we're back again at 100% and ready for the next big threat" stories and would like to see the hero get set aside in order for someone else to take their place.

Wanting "something different" and wanting to see a character die after they were already tortured and left severely injured are two completely different things.
 
I don't see why someone's legacy can't also be a part of their legend.

I can understand though why that might make you uncomfortable because it's something different. I, for one, grow tired of the "we're back again at 100% and ready for the next big threat" stories and would like to see the hero get set aside in order for someone else to take their place.

Game of Thrones is that way
 
Game of Thrones is that way
Eh, you don't need Game of Thrones for that.

ATLA had arcs within the big story and while the heroes eventually moved on form their locations, they grew along. Sometimes they took something physical, but every time experience, growth in strength and a bit of maturity. And even moving away from Avatar: Young Justice had some great character development and severe changes a long the way.
 
Wanting "something different" and wanting to see a character die after they were already tortured and left severely injured are two completely different things.

Never mentioned that I wanted to see Korra die, but good on you for continually trying to insinuate that I have some psychological issues or whatever because a fictional character lived where I don't think they probably should have from a story standpoint. What I did say was that I was disappointed that she didn't die as that's where the story was taking me before it instead went "nope, did you know this poison has metal? oh look, a metalbender."

Regardless, it seems they are changing the formula somewhat. Which is why I do hope she remains incapable for at least a large portion of time in the next season and develop off of that because if not, then I'll be upset that they did everything they did in this season only to not do something special with it.
 
Never mentioned that I wanted to see Korra die, but good on you for continually trying to insinuate that I have some psychological issues or whatever because a fictional character lived where I don't think they probably should have from a story standpoint. What I did say was that I was disappointed that she didn't die as that's where the story was taking me before it instead went "nope, did you know this poison has metal? oh look, a metalbender."

Regardless, it seems they are changing the formula somewhat. Which is why I do hope she remains incapable for at least a large portion of time in the next season and develop off of that because if not, then I'll be upset that they did everything they did in this season only to not do something special with it.

I definitely felt bad for her, which is good because she hasn't been much of anything to me in this series but a token namesake.

I'm hoping Aang doesn't show up and say "WHEN WE ARE AT OUR LOWEST POINT IS WHEN WE OPEN OURSELVES TO THE MOST CHANGE" or some BS. I would yip yip on out of this show for good.
 
Loved the finale. Seeing Zaheer fly was amazing, was not disappointed at all when they looked over the cliff and saw him levitating just above the clouds...looked amazing. It was horrifying but awesome at the same time, you know? Laughed at how fast he was over Combustion Lady's head popping death (go Suyin!).

Korra's breakout scene was godly. Ghazan's face when she blows back the lava was perfectly pants shitting. I was sad to see him die actually, after their chummy conversation I thought he might redeem himself somehow by teaching Bolin the nuances of lava bending, but oh well. Liked the VA for Ghazan too, he sounds like a character from Skyrim.

I said out loud, "You stupid fuck." when Mako dropped into the watery sub-cavern chasing Ming Hua. Thankfully, he remembered how to shoot lighting haha.

I cringed when Suyin was pulling the metal from Korra. I thought to myself surely she's just had her insides rearranged. The ending was magnificent. Cueball Jinora made me laugh in a feel good sort of way. Poor Korra though, she just can't get a break lol.

Great finale! I don't understand the confusion about lava bending, was very obvious that Ghazan was swirling the earth fast enough for it to heat up and melt. If I remember correctly, do they not show this in detail the first time he does it? A bigger question is why can't metal benders lava bend. I was under the impression that metal heats up rather fast when it is bent and moulded, no? Anyway, can't wait for the 4th season, bring it on!

Totally agree the finale was so good, Korra's breakout was godly, the aerial battle between her and Zaheer was gorgeous, and I'm still feeling for Korra from that ending.

The animation of Korra's breakout and the fight with Zaheer was stunning and the Mako and Bolin ones were great looking too.

Mako with the lightning was a great move, loved how he pulled that out when he realized he was about to fall back into a disadvantageous position and took advantage of it. I know I reacted with a "Holy shit, yeah, there we go!" when he pulled it off and used it.

Yeah, that was a pretty cool shot when they look over the cliff and see Zaheer flying for the first time, also I loved Lin and Su's reactions to it lol, made it feel a little more like it worked. And the way they were able to do that for P'li's death was pretty amazing.

Also in addition to that great nailed reaction by Ghazan when Korra was pushing back the lava back toward him, the power conveyed in the animation and sound when Korra blasted them all back into the walls and slammed them with the rocks was great.

This was such a badass shot:
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Eh, you don't need Game of Thrones for that.

ATLA had arcs within the big story and while the heroes eventually moved on form their locations, they grew along. Sometimes they took something physical, but every time experience, growth in strength and a bit of maturity. And even moving away from Avatar: Young Justice had some great character development and severe changes a long the way.

You dont need to have the main character be wheelchair bound to have character development or changes, wasnt the whole season called Change?.



The fellow I was replying was suggesting they keep Korra wheelchair bound to 'shake things up'

Even Aang came back from being blown apart by lightning
 
Sure there are other ways I doubt that they stick with it, but generally I think it could lead to interesting development because now Korra is forced to do, to experience things different, even if it is "only" for a few weeks or months.
 
You mean Tonraq right? Tenzin really didn't interact with her.

If he meant Tonraq I would agree with this. I felt a homewrecking subplot coming.


I rewatched season 1 and I suggest everyone do the same. Season 1 was in so many ways better than anything we saw in the last 2 seasons up until episode 8.
 
It feels like the whole season I've been hearing people complain about how they don't like it how Korra always has to save the day while the side characters are weak and useless and now all of a sudden people are complaining that she needed help?

I doubt Aang would have taken out Zaheer any quicker. He was pretty much running and dodging the whole time and that just dragged the fight on so the poison could take it's toll. Also, Korra was about to smash right though Zaheer if it wasn't for the poison.
 
I'm surprised people are critical of Korra for her work during the finale. She was fighting from positions of extreme disadvantage during it - first restrained by cuffs on wrists and ankles having handed herself over, then poisoned, baited and fatigued, then seriously injured but still fought them to a standstill.

Goddamn Jinora makes Aang look like a low achiever. I'm happy though - she was my favourite character in the early episodes of S1 before the show went off the rails. Airbending master.

There were a lot of callbacks to The Crossroads of Destiny in this finale (S2E20), my pick for best episode of the original show. It earned them. I was gripped the whole way through. Excellent animation and music, and a real sense of meaning in the battles and decisions. Some quick thinking and creativity too (Mako jumping up onto the rocks then using lightning just when spider-like Ming Hua was sure she had him in her web was an especially great twist).
 
Season 1 was in so many ways better than anything we saw in the last 2 seasons up until episode 8.

Up till episode 5, The Spirit of Competition, I was sure The Legend of Korra was going to be the more mature, thematically resonant, greater sequel to the original. A real coming of age for long-form western animation. It didn't get there, but it doesn't deserve to be tarnished completely by the worst parts of season 2. Episode 6 of Season 1 (the stadium attack) is well worth going back to.
 
Mako with the lightning was a great move, loved how he pulled that out when he realized he was about to fall back into a disadvantageous position and took advantage of it. I know I reacted with a "Holy shit, yeah, there we go!" when he pulled it off and used it.

Yup. I'm such a sucker for lightning haha, and he used it very well there.
 
It feels like the whole season I've been hearing people complain about how they don't like it how Korra always has to save the day while the side characters are weak and useless and now all of a sudden people are complaining that she needed help?

I doubt Aang would have taken out Zaheer any quicker. He was pretty much running and dodging the whole time and that just dragged the fight on so the poison could take it's toll. Also, Korra was about to smash right though Zaheer if it wasn't for the poison.

Outside of Korra saving Asami (after Asami saved her first), did Korra save other people throughout the season? Or least constantly? I actually thought overall, this season put more emphasis on the side characters (at least from an action sense, not necessarily an emotional/growth sense). But I feel like the side characters were used a lot more w/ the action, and there were even times in the season where I felt Korra kind of drifted to the back (especially in the middle).

Then again, maybe my memory is fuzzy.

I'm surprised people are critical of Korra for her work during the finale. She was fighting from positions of extreme disadvantage during it - first restrained by cuffs on wrists and ankles having handed herself over, then poisoned, baited and fatigued, then seriously injured but still fought them to a standstill.

Goddamn Jinora makes Aang look like a low achiever. I'm happy though - she was my favourite character in the early episodes of S1 before the show went off the rails. Airbending master.

There were a lot of callbacks to The Crossroads of Destiny in this finale (S2E20), my pick for best episode of the original show. It earned them. I was gripped the whole way through. Excellent animation and music, and a real sense of meaning in the battles and decisions. Some quick thinking and creativity too (Mako jumping up onto the rocks then using lightning just when spider-like Ming Hua was sure she had him in her web was an especially great twist).

I still think it's an issue of the writing from past seasons haunting the character. ie. People expect Korra to be a better Avatar at this point then she is. Even if the situation in which she fails or stumbles is 100% understandable and logical, they are still fatigued by her past of failure.

Maybe these people expected Korra to not hand herself over in the first place, and to just wreck Zaheer by going into the Avatar State and taking away his bending. Then again, it was a hostage situation where he could have easily killed an entire nation of people. I think that is the key thing here, what really limited Korra from approaching this any other way then restraint.

I really see NOTHING you can criticize her for after she was captured though. She did the best she could given the circumstances.
 
I doubt Aang would have taken out Zaheer any quicker. He was pretty much running and dodging the whole time and that just dragged the fight on so the poison could take it's toll. Also, Korra was about to smash right though Zaheer if it wasn't for the poison.

Yeah, Zaheer was very defensive during that fight. Flight was the only reason he lasted so long.
 
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