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Book 2 finale is even worse.![]()
At least that one had a "omg at least I hope Book 3 can be better" factor, Book 4 is the end and it'll be crap
Book 2 finale is even worse.![]()
Wait that's you? Explains the kuvira lust, you guys have the same eyebeyebrows.Waifus are lame. Kuvira demands the utmost respect.
Nonononono. She's not a waifu.
Not douchy enough for you? I got plenty selfies like that. This one was from Thursday.
I told you guys, but all Chariot did was make fun of me. :,(Wait that's you? Explains the kuvira lust, you guys have the same eyebeyebrows.
Like hell it was. Endgame is far and away the worst single episode in all of Avatar.
Just watched latest episode.
Kuvira is a bitch, no excuses.
Edit: Also love how Korra is taking leadership with determination and strength, its amazing how much she has grown.
I don't know. The mech is too scifi for me, not really matching the steampunk aesthetic of TLA and Korra (up till this season).
I mean, biplanes were just invented. And now we have 24 story walking mechs. Lol oh lord WHY BRYKE
Yeah she's "good hitler" which is like a God damn oxymoron. They could've given her a decent back chose not to, which really just bothers me. She's like Dick dastardly with tits, which blows cause at the beginning I was confident that they wouldn't fuck her over.You guys just don't "get" Kuvira, need I quote myself again?
You guys just don't "get" Kuvira, need I quote myself again?
You guys just don't "get" Kuvira, need I quote myself again?
Lol what is there to get? She has no deep motivation or conviction for why her taking over drives her. That it's something she has to do. She has no past that we saw that pushed her character and shaped who she is. She's just a greedy villain that wants power. Nothing more, nothing less. Villains like this aren't bad if they have a cool design and are fun to watch. For some, Kuvira is that. But she never really impressed me beyond her initial introduction. She always felt like wasted potential.
Also considering this is the end of the series, it really seems kind of strange to end the show on a shallow villain/ that is just bad to be bad. I guess apart of that was to focus on Korra's own demons. Her own struggles (but even that was kind of handled poorly).
It's a shame, because there was so much going for Kuvira's plot. The political implications. Even just like, her history with the earth kingdom. Even the plot with Aang/Zuko post the Fire Nation wars (and how they took the colony from the earth kingdom). But none of that mattered.
What we got instead was just a greedy/ego person that just wanted as much power as possible. Okay.
I still think Book 4 will be looked at better once the show is over. I mean, episode to episode. I always think the season will be a failure in terms of the overall plot they were telling. But in terms of episodes, I think this will hold up better.
Toa it was funny for a while, but it now feels like you're purposely being stubborn. There's nothing to get about Kuvira, she could have been an interesting character but she didn't get any development whatsoever and her motivations are pretty fucking simplistic. It's fine if you like her, but there is little reason for anybody else to like her and it largely feels like people that do have some like this romantic ideal of what she should be. But she isn't that.
The same reason you keep praising S2 finale. It's ok if you liked it, but if the large majority of the fanbase doesn't it doesn't mean everybody else is wrong and you're right. This isn't the fish poster of Fargo TV.
At this point, there is not much they can do, just make Kuvira a true sociopath/cartoon villain, and snap, a fight with Korra were she is overconfident and laughs, that would not be so bad.
I liked when she just blow everyone up at the end of last episode, more moments like those would have been better. but she is kind of a slighty less evil version of Unalaq.
lol to be fair, would be hard being a fan of this series that loves everything. Imagine thinking Book 2 was the best season of the show, and yet a lot of the fan base thinks its horrid.
I've seen quite a few people on GAF who think the entire series has been great front to back (even saying they had no issue with Book 1s ending). I've also noticed like, when you read the comments on IGN's reviews, or AV Clubs, it seems a lot of people really love this series and think it's pretty perfect.
Some people have different standards for TV. For example I don't hold anime to the same standards as western TV, because if so there would only be a few shows I would consider damn amazing enough to keep up with some of my favorite dramas/sci-fis, such as Cowboy Bebop.
Maybe it's the more you watch amazing tv and read great novels the more your standards are raised to what is considered amazing.
I'm going to mock The Mob Doctor or w/e the fuck is called if I've already seen The Sopranos. I want to ignore that shit like Big Bang Theory exists when there is a much better nerd sitcom in the IT Crowd. I do the same for a lot of FOX shows now, because I've watched some of the best drama out there (The Wire, Breaking Bad, True Detective, etc...)
Should spirit energy even harm Korra? The beam should supercharge her so that she can just wipe the entire battlefield without breaking a sweat. She should be able to that anyway.
Kuvira doesn't have much depth from what we've seen of her, but I still find her to be one of the more fun to watch villains in fictional content.
It's pretty depressing when the main character of the show is pointless enough that any other character would be more interesting. When Korra threatens Bataar the first time, "hahaha"? Seriously. I would take ANYONE at this point over Korra. Give me that kid in the wheel chair from TLA his life would be better guaranteed.
Would be funny if Korra got hit with the beam and then instead got 20x bigger.
THIS ISNT EVEN MY FINAL FORM.
Maybe. I dunno. I just always take the position that, if someone enjoys something, then that is all that matters. I guess in terms of debates, that really doesn't hold too much water (especially if you are using that argument to tell other people they are wrong).
I guess I see it both ways. I get annoyed when people are saying you are being nitpicky, or you just look for things to hate. Or you don't love things. Blah blah.
I do understand how like, it can be frustrating to be a big fan of something. And then like a lot of the convo surrounding it is always negative. But I also just think that, it's the nature of discussing a show. Personally, there are plenty of things that I love dearly, and I find it baffling when others tear it apart. But I also, engage in the conversation and try to explain why I think they are wrong (like really articulate my view points on it).
And, if it gets fatiguing, I just ignore it or don't jump in the debate.
Imagine if Asami and Varrick make Korra her own Korrazord, or if Asami, Mako, Bolin and Korrra get these robots that combine into some Voltron esque thing. This is a much funnier take on Voltron:Would be funny if Korra got hit with the beam and then instead got 20x bigger.
THIS ISNT EVEN MY FINAL FORM.
Toa it was funny for a while, but it now feels like you're purposely being stubborn. There's nothing to get about Kuvira, she could have been an interesting character but she didn't get any development whatsoever and her motivations are pretty fucking simplistic. It's fine if you like her, but there is little reason for anybody else to like her and it largely feels like people that do have some like this romantic ideal of what she should be. But she isn't that.
The same reason you keep praising S2 finale. It's ok if you liked it, but if the large majority of the fanbase doesn't it doesn't mean everybody else is wrong and you're right. This isn't the fish poster of Fargo TV.
Kuvira's a bad villain? Could've fooled me.
She's not a bad villain in that she's been succesful, but she's not particularly fleshed out.Kuvira's a bad villain? Could've fooled me.
She has no motivation, no depth, no conviction. What do you find great about her? Curious.
If you think she has a cool design, and is fun to watch. I could see that. I personally find her boring. But I think her character is pretty damn shallow. And her goal/what she's working towards feel like just a one off personal vendetta.
Kuvira definitely has motivation and conviction. That's literally her entire character. No depth though, so she becomes one note and stale. She has dimensions but they don't tie back into anything interesting. She's like an Azula caricature without the interesting character flaws and family drama.
Yeah she's pretty one note. One note isn't bad if you write it with flair like Dio, if not, write them like an actual person please.Yeah but what is it? It's power and greed. Okay.
That's pretty simplistic and not all that interesting.
This thread is killing me.
I just uploaded your album. I'll PM you now. Should lift your spirits.
I feel the show was trying to convince me that she wanted to unite the earth kingdom for some noble goal, and at the beginning. Jesus christ. What happened? You remember all the discussions we had over how they could have portrayed her movement? Something about keeping it morally grey where they are doing a lot of good with the possibility of characters like Bolin staying by her side?
I wasn't asking for Game of Thrones politics/alliances where there is no single right answer, I just wanted a morally grey character that didn't immediately make an imperialistic/dictatorship look evil.
This thread is killing me.
I'm fine with one note determination. You just have to have that character do interesting things. As it is, not enough was done from Kuvira's perspective to really elevate her from merely functional, which would be fine if the protagonists filled in that space well.
But they don't, so
Me thinking she;s not bad doesn't mean I think she's great either.She has no motivation, no depth, no conviction. What do you find great about her? Curious.
If you think she has a cool design, and is fun to watch. I could see that. I personally find her boring. But I think her character is pretty damn shallow. And her goal/what she's working towards feel like just a one off personal vendetta.
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Bryke's half ass writing never bothered me anyway.
I'm fine with one note determination. You just have to have that character do interesting things. As it is, not enough was done from Kuvira's perspective to really elevate her from merely functional, which would be fine if the protagonists filled in that space well.
But they don't, so
I think they flip flopped on how the conceived and actually wrote her. Because as everybody has said she had potential, but they never really spent enough time with her to actually allow her to deliver on that promise. I'm at the point where I would've sacrificed a large chunk if not all of the airbender kid ep for a Kuvira back story ep, because that ep was nothing more than a retread of a message from season 2.Yeah but like, why for the final season? Did we really need a one note villain? Just seems really disappointing to me.
And like, some have made the argument that, you can't judge the season in the context of it being the last one. Which I think is fair. But even stepping away from it being the final episodes, I still kind of find the way they did Kuviras character...sort of strange.
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Bryke's half ass writing never bothered me anyway.
Me thinking she;s not bad doesn't mean I think she's great either.
I find her compelling as an opposing force to the heroes. She works well as a villain and as a general contrast. Well enough to be quite entertaining, definitely.
I don't really feel as though them not getting into the nitty gritty of her background deflates what she's added thus far. If they never delve into a real contrast between worldviews come the climax, then I'd probably be more inclined to find disappointment, but all that means is that there is still story to tell.
I think it's pretty clear at this point that the writing staff doesn't know how to write an interesting villain. Azula is the outlier. Amon had the biggest opportunity to be among the greats and look at what happened.