It was weak.Went to see Interstellar instead of Korra, I take it you guys don't like the new episode that much?
How was Interstellar?
It was weak.Went to see Interstellar instead of Korra, I take it you guys don't like the new episode that much?
I mean, it was fine as a stand alone episode. I think just a few of us are getting a bit fed up with how this season is unfolding (the overall pacing, and how the story is being told...and what is being told).
Episode itself is fine. You should enjoy it. I think it was good. I just am losing patience in the overall season perspective.
Great sci-fi film with some flaws.It was weak.
How was Interstellar?
Come to the spoiler thread, I made a post explaining about some time stuff.CONFUSING AS FUCK
I actually wouldn't mind that. I actually just pay attention to things that happen around her and less Kuvira itself. She's not afraid to lead by example. She could've just thrown her whole army at her from the onset and didn't she kept her word and fought Korra herself. Unlike what Su said Kuvira actually has the respect of her men. If she didn't they wouldn't have cheered her on or help her up after her fight with Korra. Kuvira is smug as fuck, but she's on point with her observations. She actually seems to like to fight because that chick was having fun tossing Korra aroundlol such nuance. At the rate they are going, we gon find she got two split personalities.![]()
Which makes no sense. Korra has always been a bruiser. With all her training from an early age (she's actually the earliest an Avatar has been trained) -- she should be a highly skilled physical fighter. Her bending and physical attacks should be tend folds stronger than Aang (who would have been more like Zaheer and strategic over physical). And yet her bending and fighting has always been inconsistent in this series.
I don't see why though. Getting some metal out of her system isn't gonna fix things like that. Korra having to slowly build herself up was bound to happen and should happen. Rushing her comeback for the sake of making the pacing faster is silly. People focus way too much on the big picture and not everything else.
What else is the Avatar supposed to be? A lilly-livered diplomat? The Avatar brings balance BY FORCE. Why does Korra have to use a deu ex machina in order to win? Why can't they just write the story in a way that doesn't pit the goddamn Avatar in a 1v1 fair fight with someone, and then have her LOSE? It's not like Kuveira brought out some special hidden blade or anything unexpected at all. Korra just got rekt.
As regards ATLA, Aang's personal feelings getting in the way was silly, but the character was a child who was constantly shown to have very strong emotions towards Katara. And the deus ex at the end of ATLA is nothing against the constant use of that and worse plot devices in LOK.
I know it seems like I am constantly complaining but they seriously created an awesome fantasy world with ATLA and now they seem completely lost.
my god, this is exactly what Im talking about, your idea is that Avatar=Invincible. And the whole freaking point of Legend of Korra is that the Avatar is not a necessity anymore in
this world. Maybe not even a threat.
But all of you think "Avatar losing? She sucks at it, any other Avatar would just enter god mode kill the bad guy... and boom,balance"
You all want to see the Avatar as this unstopable god like Roku or Kyoshi were but you dont realize that both TLA and LOK present this thinking as Flawed.
Aang even says "Having feelings for the people in this world may make a flawed Avatar but its a flaw I'm willing to accept for this life at least"
back to Korra, we were given reasons as to why she couldn't win, she thougt she could handle but said reasons still had a hold no her, and it was all presented in a believable way, it makes her human, capable of failing to this ideal of Avatar just like Aang failed in his own ways.
But Fuck context, she lost a fight so she sucks! Jesus! some of you remind of of DBZ fans losing their Shit at the mere thought of Goku losing.
And finally, no, there is no Deus Ex Machina better than others, its still bad writting.
my god, this is exactly what Im talking about, your idea is that Avatar=Invincible. And the whole freaking point of Legend of Korra is that the Avatar is not a necessity anymore in
this world. Maybe not even a threat.
But all of you think "Avatar losing? She sucks at it, any other Avatar would just enter god mode kill the bad guy... and boom,balance"
You all want to see the Avatar as this unstopable god like Roku or Kyoshi were but you dont realize that both TLA and LOK present this thinking as Flawed.
Aang even says "Having feelings for the people in this world may make a flawed Avatar but its a flaw I'm willing to accept for this life at least"
back to Korra, we were given reasons as to why she couldn't win, she thougt she could handle but said reasons still had a hold no her, and it was all presented in a believable way, it makes her human, capable of failing to this ideal of Avatar just like Aang failed in his own ways.
But Fuck context, she lost a fight so she sucks! Jesus! some of you remind of of DBZ fans losing their Shit at the mere thought of Goku losing.
And finally, no, there is no Deus Ex Machina better than others, its still bad writting.
The thing is, that Korra lost physically after she totally lost politically and mentally. Her argument was essential "I don't know, this is wrong".
Yeah, her losing isn't really what's the problem. Its that her technique wasn't that of a master. Even if she hasn't gotten her mojo back yet, she is still bending like she was in a pro bending arena. Water is her main element, and that wasn't available to her. Fire is maybe her most used element, and all she did was shoot fireballs. All she did was throw rocks. All she did was shoot air gusts. Where are the air scooters/wheels? Where are firewalls. Where are the foot traps. Korra was getting out skilled left and right. Kuvira is an elite bender, and Korra hasn't been 100% for the past three years so I can see why she would lose, but the way she lost was almost embarrassing for her.
This season is just shaping up to be painfully mediocre, and that's worse than being outright bad. At least I'm going to remember Book 2.
the hell?Then maybe you shouldn't design a story where the protagonist can literally become godlike and has . Or write around that, these conversations would not occur.
I feel like they're definitely going to try to lift Korra up pretty damn high at the end. She is going to get out of slump in a big way, and I really look forward to that. She is going to have to shit on Kuvira from a high altitude to make up for this ass-beating though.
the hell?
So if I want to make a story about a princess that is expected to do lots of things because she has the power to do so like many before her. but for personal reasons she wants to try other ways....and I want to play with that theme while exploring some other concepts
I shouldn't have put the character in that position to begin with?
smh.
You know what, I was fine with this fight, it all made sense to me from an internal and external point of view. Korra is not John Cena and this is the mid-season, she was never going to win and Zao Fu was always going to fall. Having Korra still having having some mental issues is actually good because it shows that she was forced back too quickly still, but the duty of the Avatar does not afford her rest. Also, the idea that Kuvira is a one dimensional villain is downright laughable and you are just not paying attention. She certainly is a tyrant but the funny thing is that isn't enough to justify getting rid of her. Also, she keeps having her actions being justified to the point that even Korra has to point out how stupid some of the actions of the alleged heroes have been. I suppose that is one better things about this season actions have deep consequences. Kuvira has pretty much been sticking to her word and been acting honorable to an almost curious degree.
I'm watching for the fight scenes. I'm not expecting anything spectacular or complex. I'm trying to figure out just how large Kuvira's eyebrows are going to get. I swear the covered up half her forehead in one shot. If Zaheer shows up I'm honestly just expecting him to suck the air out of Kuvira and give his "darkness" monologue.Yeah I just mean, if the end conflict is just Kuvira launching a war on Republic City. Eh. I guess?
For me at this point, I'm not expecting any plot twists. I'm not expecting anything meaningful out of the main plot or theme wise. As long as the fighting is awesome and make the final clash epic, then I'll be more okay with it.
Korra needs to bust out Zaheer and have him join her Team Avatar. The twist is that he's the Zuko character of the series. Z..zuko...z..zaheer. get it. The redemption of the Z!
I'm watching for the fight scenes. I'm not expecting anything spectacular or complex. I'm trying to figure out just how large Kuvira's eyebrows are going to get. I swear the covered up half her forehead in one shot. If Zaheer shows up I'm honestly just expecting him to suck the air out of Kuvira and give his "darkness" monologue.
Varrick is firing on all cylinders for me. While his "arc" is laughable, he brings the right tone of functional comedy relief. Pairing Bolin up with Varrick was a great move because they play off each other pretty well. The airbending kids continue to not offend, although Meelo's delivery is starting to wear out its welcome. I loved the "let's get it on!" but not so much the meta commentary he was providing. No need to tease your fans real time about how action less your season is at the half way point. I guess they're really confident that the back half is going to be a wild fucking ride. And I'm ready.
Korra needs to bust out Zaheer and have him join her Team Avatar. The twist is that he's the Zuko character of the series. Z..zuko...z..zaheer. get it. The redemption of the Z!
Come on, if the only explanation for something is "because the story demanded it", then something is clearly wrong.
I'm assuming the rest of the episodes will be her trying to find a way to reconnect with Raava and the other avatars. Only real thing left to "conquer" at this point.
I"m wondering if she is going to confront her fears in person with a 1 on 1 "talk" or whatever with Zaheer. I remember a white lotus prison/hold being in the trailer for the season awhile back
Well, no, it isn't just because the story demands that Korra needs to lose here, it is also extending the theme of Korra isn't at 100 percent yet and needs further refinement and it does so in a way befitting Korra's overall character. It makes sense to me that Ms. Patience Problems would have the hardest time with the mental scars.
Previous avatars were splitting countries and stopping disasters. Meanwhile Korra is just. . . .Nothing
So this series as a whole blows, huh?
Thing is, the series already established that and gave us a two episode long healing story. This just shows once again that Korra is absolutely ill prepared. She neither knows the situation, nor her enemy and thus can't calculate if she can win. She just goes in expecting to be great and powerful, just to vanish in a cloud of dust and wind.Well, no, it isn't just because the story demands that Korra needs to lose here, it is also extending the theme of Korra isn't at 100 percent yet and needs further refinement and it does so in a way befitting Korra's overall character. It makes sense to me that Ms. Patience Problems would have the hardest time with the mental scars.
I smirked.Azula feels the whole season is just stalling.
Personally I feel the whole season is Stalin
That fight scene was straight garbage.
Straight
Garbage
Are you kidding me. She could lose, but make it a bit more dynamic at least. Korra shouldn't have been getting f***ed up that much.
Suyin is an idiot, like I was saying last episode.
Korra what kind of avatar are you. Get good ugh
Korra was always a pretty garbage fighter outside of the avatar state, but this was just embarrassing. Jinor's hair continues being stupid as heck. I like Meelo's character, I really do, but his voice actor is the most grating thing I've ever had the displeasure of hearing.
Opal is almost as stupid as her mom.
2 measly airbenders held off the entire army. They could have just stayed there forever and the army would have got bored and left.
The Bolin and Varrik stuff was cool though.
Overall a very enjoyable episode.
So this series as a whole blows, huh?
Year of the Bolin
Lava bending fucks up mechs and tanks. Varrick fights against science. Science and lava. Together again.At this point, why not? I was kind of let down with how quickly his plot w/ being with Kuvira fell apart. But on the other hand, they are in a dire situation. Korra is no good. Everything is fucked. I would love to see Bolin and Varrik become heroes.
Let's do it.
Azula feels the whole season is just stalling.
Personally I feel the whole season is Stalin
Thing is, the series already established that and gave us a two episode long healing story. This just shows once again that Korra is absolutely ill prepared. She neither knows the situation, nor her enemy and thus can't calculate if she can win. She just goes in expecting to be great and powerful, just to vanish in a cloud of dust and wind.I smirked.
Lava bending fucks up mechs and tanks. Varrick fights against science. Science and lava. Together again.
Seems to be one of the core thesis statements of the season, does the world need the Avatar and such. Of course, the situation really hasn't allowed her the time to get up to speed with everything.