Admiral Woofington
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You know what I meant.
She's basically the new modern Dai Li (even fights like them and 'enlists' soldiers like them). She should get along fine with Prince Wu since he probably won't mind being a puppet so long as nobody disrupts his spa day. If I had to guess I'd say the battle will be between Kuvira supporting the old way and the Metal Clan wanting a republic/democracy while Korra might have to settle the dispute via diplomacy since her physical prowess is gone...
Anyway I trust the team to deliver another compelling conundrum. I love what they've done in past seasons and they've really upped the bar from ATLA. Korra is such a great show but I've said that already lol
I think this is the first episode in a while I've really, genuinely liked. Book 3 was alright, but I didn't think it was much special compared to most folks here. This episodes gave each character enough time for us to empathize with them just a little and develop without it seeming so obviously plot-related. Scenes were given a lot of breathing room. The fight scenes were excellently choreographed. Kuvira is an imposing villain already, moreso than Zaheer and approaching Amon pre-reveal's level of just dominating scenes she is in. The animation seems to have improved a fair amount. The humour is just that bit more subtle. Bolin finally has something to do, Wan seems like an excellent foil for Mako and it was the first time I've appreciated Mako in a long while. Good hook at the end, Korra looking humbled is something everyone has wanted to see for a while. Genuinely, all looking good so far, just have to hope they don't fluff it a la Book 1.
You know what I meant.
I think this is the first episode in a while I've really, genuinely liked. Book 3 was alright, but I didn't think it was much special compared to most folks here. This episodes gave each character enough time for us to empathize with them just a little and develop without it seeming so obviously plot-related. Scenes were given a lot of breathing room. The fight scenes were excellently choreographed. Kuvira is an imposing villain already, moreso than Zaheer and approaching Amon pre-reveal's level of just dominating scenes she is in. The animation seems to have improved a fair amount. The humour is just that bit more subtle. Bolin finally has something to do, Wan seems like an excellent foil for Mako and it was the first time I've appreciated Mako in a long while. Good hook at the end, Korra looking humbled is something everyone has wanted to see for a while. Genuinely, all looking good so far, just have to hope they don't fluff it a la Book 1.
Tanroq always seems less surprised than he should be.
Thank you, although I just realized that I forgot to mention the super obvious beard. Well, I guess anyone can see thatI appreciate that effort, well done.
It's pretty clear that Kuvira is more popular than Wu anyway.
She is uniting the earth kingdom and brings the people food and safety from roaming bandits. As harsh she might be, she wants to bring unison and peace as fast as she can, without granting herself any slack. She seems hardworking at the very least and I don't know if the situation would be any good if the earth kingdom would be divided into these many small areas. The airbenders don't seem able to do anything, the Avatar is seemingly still on vacation since years and who knows what the United Nations are doing.This is the one thing that really bugs me right. I want to say feared but then we have people like Bolin working for her directly. I need to see more to understand how she hasn't raised alarms yet.
Probably, seems strange to send one of the bandits so fast on a mission... but there are possibilities.first episode and we are already on the conspiracy theories
I can see that guy being sent by Kuvira but the theory that he is the same guy as the guy on the tracks seems to flimsy
Because she is more competent of a leader then what they had for over a century.This is the one thing that really bugs me right. I want to say feared but then we have people like Bolin working for her directly. I need to see more to understand how she hasn't raised alarms yet.
All of this is possible because of book 3.
I hope Mako and Bolin have trained hard over the time skip.
I expect some serious badass battle feats!
Because she is more competent of a leader then what they had for over a century.
I am a Kuvira fan. She has a presence just like Zaheer and Amon. Just makes me wonder what the fuck were they thinking with Unalaq.
Epic giant battle bro.I am a Kuvira fan. She has a presence just like Zaheer and Amon. Just makes me wonder what the fuck were they thinking with Unalaq.
Don't they have radios? Why has no one tried to contact Korra for the past 6 months?
Uh, nice try but no.Very different hair color and eyebrows.
I'm not sayingKuvira's not behind the bandits steeling Kai and Opal's supplies, could very well be, but I don't see that much of a resemblance.
I am a Kuvira fan. She has a presence just like Zaheer and Amon. Just makes me wonder what the fuck were they thinking with Unalaq.
Hair color looks the same to me. Clothes are almost identical. Do you recall the exposition about Bolins hair?
Where do bandits get planes from? Why would they even bother with having Kuviras exposition on having the bandits join her? If the only thing they wanted to accomplish was show her bending prowess they would not have shown the scene the way they did.
It's unlikely, but I hope Kuvira actually isn't employing the bandits to do these awful things. I'd prefer she was a driven 'greater good' character than simply just power hungry.
I agree with this.As I said, I agree that Kuvira is probably behind some of the bandits, but that guy really doesn't look the same as the train robbers dude. But I could be wrong, I guess. Not very convinced.
Those two traits are not mutually exclusive.
Im suprised people think Wu is gonna be a bad guy. He's probably gonna be assassinated.