Icyflamez96
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Wait so how was it forced if there was nothing to it?
I just want Book 2 & 3's soundtrack. I'm not asking for much. ;_;
You mean Tumblr?
The way the scene looked leads me to believe they had fully animated it but nick made them cut it out last minI'm sure there was some amount of debate about it, but that scene would have been amazing if there had been an accompanying sound effect. Maybe it was too much for Nick.
Yes.I just want to buy the show on iTunes. Is that so much to ask for?
Woah there, I'm sure fanfiction.net has you covered on that.There's something about that picture that makes Asami less of a concerned lover, and more of a Yandere that is keeping Korra heavily sedated
Me too, I thought Jeremy Zuckerman did tremendous work this season. For what it's worth, you can listen to a handful of songs here:
https://soundcloud.com/jeremy-zuckerman/sets/from-the-legend-of-korra
I just want Book 2 & 3's soundtrack. I'm not asking for much. ;_;
Me too, I thought Jeremy Zuckerman did tremendous work this season. For what it's worth, you can listen to a handful of songs here:
https://soundcloud.com/jeremy-zuckerman/sets/from-the-legend-of-korra
Yeah it would be really nice if Nick would get around to releasing soundtracks for the past two books.
Service and sacrifice really amplified the last scene for Book 3. Such a beautiful scene to end the episode on.
Zuko x Katara.... I know people liked the pairing, but I honestly don't remember it having any legitimacy within canon... Like I don't remember it actually being a real thing. I haven't seen ATLA in a long while though.
It never did. It was just fun. I used to be a Zutarian back in the day.
Yeah, the transition was very jarring. It didn't seem like it was the originally intentioned edit.The way the scene looked leads me to believe they had fully animated it but nick made them cut it out last min
Do you actually think Su is bad?
They started pushing relationships in book 3 once they found out they had such a....rampant, fan base that is into all that shipping stuff. Korra was just the evolution of that.
I don't think they would have killed a child. For all his delusion, Zaheer doesn't strike me as the type. None of them do. I think they wanted to kidnap Korra so they could turn her into a means to realise their plans. of destabilising the world. They might have disposed her afterwards but by then they would've probably become too close.
Why wouldn't they? They probably wouldn't like it, but they'd do it if they thought it was necessary.
I mean if your goal is to end the Avatar cycle for all eternity, the time you want to do it is when the Avatar is a small child, so they're less likely to kick your ass when the Avatar State kicks in.
If they just wanted to kill the current Avatar and shape the next one, they could have just killed Korra in her sleep instead of trying to kidnap her from the metal city.
I don't know if I have to spoiler tag this but it took me the longest time to realize that the waterbenderlol. Also please for the love of everything more on what Sokka was up to, he was my favorite character man.had no freaking arms
I think there's still smoke there. I was prepared to accept Su had nothing to do with it, but the late reveal of Kuvira and Lin's too-quick-for-my-taste forgiveness makes me think there's more to all of this.
The relationship angle in TLA was there from day one, and it's been a consistent theme in Aang and Katara's relationship. Aang hopped out of the iceberg sprung. The Fortuneteller was in the first season and the Cave of Two Lovers was early in the second.
Korra went wrong by making it the main interaction of the group. And it took away very valuable time the could have instead been used to flesh out the world and its characters. And it didn't make much sense as a romantic plot, either. Mako and Korra liked each other for very superficial, very boring reasons. It was barely beyond "they look nice together" type shit.
Funny aside: Asami was the one to bag Mako, which for some reason I didn't pay attention to at the time. She was a real go getter back then; shame they quickly cut her down to size and push her to the back of the drama to make room for Mako's bullshit.
I remember one of those early fake spoilers was that Zaheer killed Sokka. lol
I don't know if I have to spoiler tag this but it took me the longest time to realize that the waterbenderlol. Also please for the love of everything more on what Sokka was up to, he was my favorite character man.had no freaking arms
I wouldn't doubt it, I just want to know what was he doing after the war and all that and other than being on the council.Sokka isfrom what I recall.dead
I remember one of those early fake spoilers was that Zaheer killed Sokka. lol
I wouldn't doubt it, I just want to know what was he doing after the war and all that and other than being on the council.
I wouldn't doubt it, I just want to know what was he doing after the war and all that and other than being on the council.
It just seemed strange most people got mentioned but not Sokka lol.Katara established he died. We just don't know how (maybe old age?). But i agree, it would have been nice to see what Sokka did after the Republic City council. Even if we didn't get like a full flashback, a mention of what he did would be nice.
It just seemed strange most people got mentioned but not Sokka lol.
Well, that isn't right. They had great chemistry at the end of book two, when she felt great empathy for him despite the two of them being enemies for so long, she was even about to heal his scar with the magic water before the others interrupted her.Zuko x Katara.... I know people liked the pairing, but I honestly don't remember it having any legitimacy within canon... Like I don't remember it actually being a real thing. I haven't seen ATLA in a long while though.
Well, that isn't right. They had great chemistry at the end of book two, when she felt great empathy for him despite the two of them being enemies for so long, she was even about to heal his scar with the magic water before the others interrupted her.
Zaheer looked better w/ hair tbh.
Sure, but shippers even jump on characters that have no scene together, so three minutes are plenty, especially if they're so sweet. The constellation would be interesting too, two former enemies come to know, understand and love each other. Thank god, they didn't go that way. As sweet as it was, a love triangle would've killed me.I think the chemistry was nice, but it was literally for like what...3 minutes tops? It's kind of strange how that one moment was enough to kick off shipping fuel to high levels. Plus, regardless if you liked Aang x Katara or not, it was pretty much established all the way back to Book 1. I mean, they had that Hippie Episode where they kissed in the dark (or were about to kiss), and Aang has had a thing for Katara since Book 1.
I thought it was a pretty predicable (albeit safe) romance plot.
Whereas I never really understood Zuko x Katara, as they almost never shared screen time (outside of him chasing them). It wasn't until the end of Book 3 that they actually spent a period of time together. Anything prior, the most was in Book 2 finale (but as I said, that was like a 3 min exchange).
Yo, feel the wind, bitchThis. He would have looked like an old, wise sage with his hair, so you could sympathize with him even more. Without it, he just looks like a regular monk.
That's just terrible. Don't ever write. Not even fan fiction.Man I guess the writers can be commended for not relying too much on TLA's storyline, but how much better do you think the show would be if it was just all about tying loose ends with the original cast?
Book 2 - 'What happened to Aang'
Book 3 - 'What happened to Sokka'
Book 4 - 'What happened to Toph'
I don't like it. Korra should define itself by it's own maincast and not by another show.Man I guess the writers can be commended for not relying too much on TLA's storyline, but how much better do you think the show would be if it was just all about tying loose ends with the original cast?
Book 2 - 'What happened to Aang'
Book 3 - 'What happened to Sokka'
Book 4 - 'What happened to Toph'
Man I guess the writers can be commended for not relying too much on TLA's storyline, but how much better do you think the show would be if it was just all about tying loose ends with the original cast?
Book 2 - 'What happened to Aang'
Book 3 - 'What happened to Sokka'
Book 4 - 'What happened to Toph'
That's just terrible. Don't ever write. Not even fan fiction.
It isnt working though. People get their fan boners when even the littlest things get mentioned about the original cast. 'Omg the firelord is Zukos daughter!!?'I don't like it. Korra should define itself by it's own maincast and not by another show.
What about webisodes.That's just terrible. Don't ever write. Not even fan fiction.
Pretty sure they set it up so that the Earth Kingdom will be a democracy now.I can't buy Kuvira being evil at all. She saved Tonraq's life. I can't remember his role in the southern water tribe but I'm pretty sure the Red Lotus would be going after him shortly after they got Korra. My guess for book 4 is that she'll head to Ba Sing Se and try to be the head of police there. I wonder who will take over as king/queen though.
Well that is interesting. I guess we'll have to see. I guess I kind of took the Kuvira thing, as Su being deceived again (because the Red Lotus have members inserted throughout the world). That said, maybe the odds of her having two higher ups being connected, is a bit too coincidental?
At least for me, it would be really crazy to me if Su is willing to establish a family and city, but be an evil mastermind (which puts all that in jeopardy). Also, while Su was definitely a terrible kid growing up, it's crazy to think she would go from being a shitty sister, to outright being someone that supports murder and destruction. Gah damn.
I don't know what I would say if they ended up making her entire family bad too. =/
The way the scene looked leads me to believe they had fully animated it but nick made them cut it out last min
Those are nods and logical conclusions (the fire nations law of succession wasn't changed, yes?), but theming the whole seasons soley around the old cast would be too much in my eyes.It isnt working though. People get their fan boners when even the littlest things get mentioned about the original cast. 'Omg the firelord is Zukos daughter!!?'
'You think Zaheer killed Sokka??'
'Did Aang really die of old age?'
We need more flashbacks.
Man I guess the writers can be commended for not relying too much on TLA's storyline, but how much better do you think the show would be if it was just all about tying loose ends with the original cast?
Book 2 - 'What happened to Aang'
Book 3 - 'What happened to Sokka'
Book 4 - 'What happened to Toph'
It isnt working though. People get their fan boners when even the littlest things get mentioned about the original cast. 'Omg the firelord is Zukos daughter!!?'
'You think Zaheer killed Sokka??'
'Did Aang really die of old age?'
We need more flashbacks.
Zuko is pretty much an interchangeable character, a cameo. Comes on a dragon then leaves. If the story expanded on say.. his past of him and tonraq first fighting the red lotus I think it would have been more interesting.Those are nods and logical conclusions (the fire nations law of succession wasn't changed, yes?), but theming the whole seasons soley around the old cast would be too much in my eyes.
Sure it would be interesting, but you stated that the show should just be "was all about tying loose ends with the original cast", and this is just wrong.Zuko is pretty much an interchangeable character, a cameo. Comes on a dragon then leaves. If the story expanded on say.. his past of him and tonraq first fighting the red lotus I think it would have been better.