Lord Thrappleper The 49th
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I have a theory about how Kuvira will be beaten in the finale... maybe Boomarang will come back...?
You forgot Toph. Season 3 basically dropped Toph like a sack of potatoes. The writers even make a joke about how she got no character development when she was upset she didn't go on a life-changing journey with Zuko.
The driller in ATLA would be just as "dumb" and "unrealistic" going by the critics of Gundam Kuvira. The robot is coherent with the scientific progresses shown in Korra since day one.
People just want yet another reason to hate the superior show.![]()
Yeah. Ozai was a trash villain, Aang's entire dilemma makes him unsympathetic, energy bending was one hell of a worthless deus ex machina, and the one thing that saved the world was a convenient rock hitting Aang's back.
I like everything else about the finale. I like Azula's breakdown, the zeppelin fleet battle, Zuko and Azula's Agni Kai. I just hated everything around Aang, because it's clear the writers wrote themselves into corners.
Also, no Toph-centric episode in Book 3 (The Runaway barely counts) was pretty bad.
I would have taken an actual Toph-centric episode over Sokka's Master (Which I feel is a completely unnecessary episode for Sokka) or The Painted Lady.I didn't forget anything. The Runaway was sufficient to me. Toph had no real history with Zuko.
Agreed. Mai and Zuko's romance was also not very well-written.A little thing that annoyed me is that it was clear Toph had feelings for Sokka in Book 2 and Book 3 but yet it was never resolved.
The writers have never handled romance well. It's one of the weaker aspects of A:TLA and TLOK for me.
arent you???????????? its an episode about Tenzin being shit and Kai saving Jinora
who wants to see that?????????????????????????????????????????? we could have had P'Li and Ming-Hua doing something iconic but its wasted on fucking Tenshit and Kai
So... are Mike & Bryan confirmed as the George Lucas of western cartoons or what?
So... are Mike & Bryan confirmed as the George Lucas of western cartoons or what?
I would accuse John Kricfalusi long before either of them, especially since Season 3 of Korra was really good.So... are Mike & Bryan confirmed as the George Lucas of western cartoons or what?
The solution to this problem is that the Legend of Korra is not real life or a historical documentary.
I think that after the season is over we should be taking votes to rank the entire series, including AtLA, in order. Mine right now is:
AtlA S2
AtlA S3
Korra S3
Korra S4
AtlA S1
Korra S1
Korra S2
love it!!!
"Oh, you won't give me Yuyan archers?" *caw caw* "Would you look at that. I'm an admiral now. Give me Yuyan archers."
A little thing that annoyed me is that it was clear Toph had feelings for Sokka in Book 2 and Book 3 but yet it was never resolved.
The writers have never handled romance well. It's one of the weaker aspects of A:TLA and TLOK for me.
A little thing that annoyed me is that it was clear Toph had feelings for Sokka in Book 2 and Book 3 but yet it was never resolved.
The writers have never handled romance well. It's one of the weaker aspects of A:TLA and TLOK for me.
Poor poor Sokka, doomed to be irrelevant as a non-bender in a bending world.
#AmonWasRight
Really weird how Sokka vanished into irrelevance. Man they really took a dump on team avatar.
She had a crush that eventually went away.
Not everything needs to be an epic drama :/
Then he sets his own ship on fire. Whoops.Zhao > Kuvira, just fyi.
"Oh, you won't give me Yuyan archers?" *caw caw* "Would you look at that. I'm an admiral now. Give me Yuyan archers."
Then he sets his own ship on fire. Whoops.
I watched ATLA for the first time right after Book 1 of Korra finished airing, so I went straight into that afterwards. I remember thinking at the time that Book 1 of Korra was a big step down from Book 3 of ATLA, but I thought it was about on par with Book 1 of ATLA. They both had some dud episodes. They both spent a lot of time not really advancing what seemed like the main story. Korra's conflict had a much stronger concept from the very beginning, but Amon kind of fell apart, whereas Zhao performed as advertised and Zuko became much more interesting over the course of the season. Both kind of ended in pretty weird ways that didn't feel a whole lot like accomplishments for the main characters.
But in retrospect Book 1 of ATLA sets up the later seasons in ways that Book 1 of Korra didn't. A lot of ATLA's Book 1 village-of-the-week episodes turned out to be relevant later in many different ways. The Warriors of Kyoshi seems a lot like an episode where Sokka learns a very important lesson about sexism, but Kyoshi and the island come up again and Suki ends up being a pretty important character in later seasons. Bumi and Jet are significant later. An episode like Bato of the Water Tribe ends up being important for providing context for when Sokka and Katara's dad shows up. The blimp in The Northern Air Temple comes back in a big way.
Book 1 also develops the main characters. Katara becomes a competent waterbender. Sokka grows from a buffoon to the closest thing the group has to a leader or at least thinker. Aang starts to grasp the significance of his mission.
Meanwhile Korra doesn't really introduce a lot of different ideas in Book 1 that it can build on later. It's got a few big subplots, but mostly those don't go anywhere. Pro-bending disappears. The Korra/Mako romance is really annoying in Book 2 and pretty much disappears by Book 3. Asami and her engineering and her company come up in Book 2, some, although Varrick could probably carry a lot of that himself, and Asami is mostly just tagging along with the gang in Books 3 and 4. The bender/non-bender conflict completely vanishes.
Likewise the reset button gets hit on Korra's character at the start of Book 2, where she goes totally off the rails. Bolin contracts a debilitating illness that has him slowly regressing to a childlike state. Mako mostly doesn't get worse, at least.
Really weird how Sokka vanished into irrelevance. Man they really took a dump on team avatar.
Or the writers could keep those rare bending powers...rare, instead of turning Krew into the Mary Sue of bending, and destroys the feeling of epicness those special powers bring in the process. Zuko went through long training to learn how to use the super deadly lightning bending which could take out the avatar in one shot, but now tons of blue collar workers can do it too? What?I guess. Honestly, I feel like when you have a world full of magic like Avatar, there is always going to be "what ifs". Because really, bending abilities could always go further then they do on the show (they could literally break the world and the plot). So there is always some restraint from the writers.
I think the same goes for abilities like lightning and lava bending. Or blood bending. They should be used more often for certain situations, but they aren't..because the plot doesn't call for it. But this goes beyond those bending, and applies to most bending IMO. There is always going to be some restraint where you could say: why didn't x just do y?
Because magic is so world breaking.
I guess I'm almost of the mind set of, they just shouldn't introduce these new OP forms of bending, if they aren't going to use them because they would be plot breaking. Just don't even bother. Because they already have to have restraint with the 4 natural bending elements.
Aye.Seconded. All in favor?
i cant wait for them to destroy the robot and then korra and kuvira fight one on one on the remains of the robot and then kuvira kicks her ass and shows shes injected with spirit vine shit like in metal gear rising
like in metal gear rising
Yes she can.lets fucking do this. Kuvira can still be redeemed.
She got a giant robot I'm not ruling anything out at this point.no she cant, but if shes going to jump the shark then she might as well do it right
Nah, I just like to poke fun.Why do you guys hate the things I love the most in this show? ;_;
no she cant, but if shes going to jump the shark then she might as well do it right
what if the giant robot gets a giant surfing board and jumps a giant robotic shark piloted by the spirit of Avatar Kuruk
Hey just remember Amon became a fart in the wind once his backstory was revealed at the second to last episode.
I expect nothing from the finale, it's BRYKE.