Can I post pics from the episode? Are we still doing spoilers?
Someone earlier made a really good point. Why are we spoiling stuff when we're open about the previews? Other show's OTs aren't like that. =(
Can I post pics from the episode? Are we still doing spoilers?
Did we all forget Book 2? He tried to kill people during that final Nutuk mover.
Someone earlier made a really good point. Why are we spoiling stuff when we're open about the previews? Other show's OTs aren't like that. =(
Yeah I agree, it doesn't make sense. Just avoid the thread until you watch the episode.
I just spoiler because everyone else spoilers.![]()
Bro! Varrick's the best.
You better watch out Zhu Li is coming for you.
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Fuck it, gonna post em.
Some funny scenes. Bataar is such a Mama's boy and he's gonna cry like a little bitch when he realizes Kuvira is evil.
Korra trying to cop a feel and Toph having enough of her bullshit. Awww man the memories.
I smell a new ship.
Korra: "Hey, Bolin, Kuvira! I am now part of the family too!"I smell a new ship.
Korra: "Hey, Bolin, Kuvira! I am now part of the family too!"
Book Four is settling in now that the initial shock of the three-year time jump has worn off, making The Coronation feel like a much more familiar show as a result. The exciting new status quo made the Book Four premiere stand out from what came before, and the dense character development of Korra Alone brought the show to new heights of emotional introspection, but theres nothing particularly remarkable about tonights episode. Yes, it brings back a beloved old friend in Toph Beifong and considerably advances the Kuvira plot, but The Coronation still feels like a place-setting story that sets up a lot of future material, but isnt particularly exhilarating on its own.
Korra: Book Four's third episode posed a lot of questions to our main characters, most of which came about after Kuvira's assertive -- though somewhat unconvincing -- declaration of a new Earth Empire. Meanwhile, Korra's training with Toph brought about several great moments -- some humorous, some thought-provoking. As to what lies ahead for everyone is still uncertain, but we're slowly beginning to learn more and more as each respective nation plans their next move.
The Legend of Korra Book 4 has me hooked with story, but its wowing me with the return of the original Metalbender, now 86 years old, and actress Philece Samplers faithful rendition of her layered persona. Its Toph again, and not just on paper. The way she speaks, the way she jabs, the way concern slips out of her hard shell, the way she forcefully reels in that trace of compassion after noticing it snuck out Toph is the most successful classic character to transition to the new show. She needed to be. Only someone as no-nonsense as Toph could whip the Avatar pack into hero mode, the human Zoloft to Korras spell of depression.
Nononononononononnonononono
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All abort thehypeFreedom Train!
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All abort thehypeFreedom Train!
search your heart. you know this to be true.
wait did Toph lose height now shes old lol
I like the idea of allowing spoiler as soon as someone posts a link to episode on Nick.Also, as far as the spoiler policy goes, it's kinda tough. Originally we did it like all other TV OTs handled it, spoiler free after it airs. But as you all know, Korras airdate shifted around a lot across all the seasons before finally being yanked off the air midway through season 3.
We played the rest of that season out under the rules that spoilers should be used until 8pm, which was Korras old airtime until it went online only. Reason being that folks might not have known it was off the air, so they'd come into a thread full of spoilers. Now that book 4 is relatively solvent, that's no longer true. The new problem is that the episode goes online five hours after primetime NA, far and away the timezone that most watches this show. And even then, it doesn't always go up at the same time - sometimes it's early, sometimes it's late. That means the vast majority of the thread will see the episode at variable times throughout the day.
I personally think once the episode goes up on Nick.com, spoilers can be unmarked. This makes all the onus of avoiding spoilers go on the individual: that person should know to not check the thread on Friday if they've not seen the episode.
I would be okay with this. I watch it through Nick myself, but I don't come into the OT until I've seen the episode regardless of whenever I get around. I'm sure I'm not the only one.Also, as far as the spoiler policy goes, it's kinda tough. Originally we did it like all other TV OTs handled it, spoiler free after it airs. But as you all know, Korras airdate shifted around a lot across all the seasons before finally being yanked off the air midway through season 3.
We played the rest of that season out under the rules that spoilers should be used until 8pm, which was Korras old airtime until it went online only. Reason being that folks might not have known it was off the air, so they'd come into a thread full of spoilers. Now that book 4 is relatively solvent, that's no longer true. The new problem is that the episode goes online five hours after primetime NA, far and away the timezone that most watches this show. And even then, it doesn't always go up at the same time - sometimes it's early, sometimes it's late. That means the vast majority of the thread will see the episode at variable times throughout the day.
I personally think once the episode goes up on Nick.com, spoilers can be unmarked. This makes all the onus of avoiding spoilers go on the individual: that person should know to not check the thread on Friday if they've not seen the episode.
GIANT MONSTER BATTLE ANYONE?wow,Kuvira could end up being the most evil Avatar villain after Unalaq. :O
Also, as far as the spoiler policy goes, it's kinda tough. Originally we did it like all other TV OTs handled it, spoiler free after it airs. But as you all know, Korras airdate shifted around a lot across all the seasons before finally being yanked off the air midway through season 3.
We played the rest of that season out under the rules that spoilers should be used until 8pm, which was Korras old airtime until it went online only. Reason being that folks might not have known it was off the air, so they'd come into a thread full of spoilers. Now that book 4 is relatively solvent, that's no longer true. The new problem is that the episode goes online five hours after primetime NA, far and away the timezone that most watches this show. And even then, it doesn't always go up at the same time - sometimes it's early, sometimes it's late. That means the vast majority of the thread will see the episode at variable times throughout the day.
I personally think once the episode goes up on Nick.com, spoilers can be unmarked. This makes all the onus of avoiding spoilers go on the individual: that person should know to not check the thread on Friday if they've not seen the episode.
Don't forget Korra's face after getting hit by that lump of grass.![]()
This and when Bolin sees Eska are my favorite parts of this episode.
Where is my baseball bat?Toph is so annoying.
Toph is so annoying.
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Daughter get!
Then what was causing Korra her pain?Theory: Toph lied about the metal bits. She figured Korra needs a physical representation of her mental block, just like she did with Aang, making him stand his ground and earthbend by himself. So Korra really doesn't have metal bits still in her body, but Toph needed to give Korra a goal, a physical goal to overcome her last obstacle.
I hope, like Veilk, that Korra realizes her through value is not in her physical attributes solely, and Toph's multiple references of Korra being "blinder than" her are hints that Toph wants to push Korra to open her mind even more and learn to live also with her trauma, and the Swamp will also help in that way (Again, the spirit vines used by Varrick also point to them being a major plot point in both Korra's and the main plot)
Theory: Toph lied about the metal bits. She figured Korra needs a physical representation of her mental block, just like she did with Aang, making him stand his ground and earthbend by himself. So Korra really doesn't have metal bits still in her body, but Toph needed to give Korra a goal, a physical goal to overcome her last obstacle.
I hope, like Veilk, that Korra realizes her through value is not in her physical attributes solely, and Toph's multiple references of Korra being "blinder than" her are hints that Toph wants to push Korra to open her mind even more and learn to live also with her trauma, and the Swamp will also help in that way (Again, the spirit vines used by Varrick also point to them being a major plot point in both Korra's and the main plot)
So Toph is basicallynow?Yoda
I can dig that.
Somewhat different...
Then what was causing Korra her pain?
Korra connects her personal trauma with her role as the Avatar, and she’s convinced herself that she’s only going to get hurt if she tries to be the savior of the world again. Toph is there to humble Korra and show her that she’s a part of something bigger, and it’s no coincidence that Toph is connected to the entire world through the roots of the swamp. Korra needs to get out of her head and find that connection to the rest of the world, because then she won’t be fighting this battle on her own. (Korra also needs to get rid of the metal poison that remains in her body, but she can only do that once she finds mental calm.)
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All abort thehypeFreedom Train!
And we still can't pre-order it. Goddamnit, Activision, do you want my money or not?Speaking of theHypeFreedom Train, the Legend of Korra game unlocks on steam in approximately 3 days and 21 hours!
lmao
-Totally agree. Thinking about it now feels strange. She called Aang Twinkletoes in one of the flashbacks but it wasn't nearly as Toph-ish as this portrayal of her. Maybe in her seniority she said "fuck it" and went back to not giving a shit? Who knows.Just finished my re-watch. A couple thoughts:
- I feel torn on Toph (sort of, but not really). I think, on the one hand they are clearly nailing the portrayal of the Toph we knew in ATLA. It's great to see the old Toph we knew on screen again. They have the mannerisms and how she talks down perfectly. I love how she worked Korra and didn't give two shits about who she was. And while I think Korra has made some improvements, it was nice to see someone tell Korra how it is. I wish we could have had Toph in Book 2. HOWEVER, it feels kind of jarring to me that they showed us a different Toph when she was police chief. This is only a small gripe, because we only saw brief moments of her. So how do I know she wasn't like this back then. Plus she did call Aang Twinkle Toes in that flashback. But I dunno. Every single flashback we've seen of her, she seemed more serious and a bit more dignified.
It feels strange to me, to see Toph at this age...revert back to Toph as a child. It kind of feels like they are just re-creating the child version of Toph for fan-service sake. Every character from the old series, was shown to be quite different as they got older. They did show Aang still had his goofy side. But for the most part, he was mostly a different person. And it makes sense, because ATLA they were kids, and then they became adults (and people change). I'm not too iffy on Toph just because I did lover her in this episode. And I guess it could be argued that, apart of her walking the earth and getting back to nature and who she is, was getting back in touch with well..who she is. So it makes sense logically. I guess I just found it a tad bit strange kind of, to see toph from ATLA make an exact return on this show.
- I think this episode did a really really good job balancing various plot elements. It's probably one of the best episodes they've done to date, in terms of structure and spreading out covering plot, and doing so in a way that doesn't feel jumbled or rushed.
- Wu x Mako dat new ship. Nah but seriously, I actually hope they keep Wu around and give him a redemption arc. He's really funny, but I also think the guy has a lot more to him, and could see him having a really good story arc (as he eventually matures, and figures out how to help his people). Although I would kind of fear them using him, as a way to return to the status quo, and have a new king take over (after Kuvira falls), and everything is all right (this plays into my fear of them reducing Kuvira and her form of government to EVIL).
- I personally like how they are playing Bolin this season. I'm interested to see where they take it. I like that Bolin really believes they are helping the people (especially his family). So despite his reservations, he still feels it's better than what it once was.
...I guess that's really it. It was just a very solid episode. No real gripes. I really enjoyed it.