Cloud Strife
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Oh we're not spoiling?
I CANNOT WAIT for my mates to pay up, they thought Korrasami would NEVER happen, haha!
YES!
I CANNOT WAIT for my mates to pay up, they thought Korrasami would NEVER happen, haha!
YES!
I for one, don't think everyone that liked the finale only likes it because of that. I'm sure that could be the case with some folks, but to say that's what everyone thinks, well no.
I'm still surprised anyone would love this finale though. I mean there was no plot. It was almost like an art form, how Bryke made a very flat ending to a series, where the end plot really was about nothing and said nothing. Thematically, they had nothing to say about Korra as a character, or the series as a whole.
The Kuvira/main plot was fuckin awful. And pointless.
Honestly, outside of the action set pieces (which were fun), it was all just really shallow. And I still don't think any of the choreography was anything special. So outside of the big stupid silly looking sci-fi robot smashing some shit up (which was like 90% of the episode), I'm just at a loss...as to what anyone would have loved here?
I will absolve you. Bryke wrote a finale about nothing, so your bet was about nothing too now as well.
Nothing on the new spirit portal. What was the point?
Nothing on reconnecting with the past Avatar lives. *going to need a new avatar due to my bet -__- *
Nothing on Republic City
No connection to themes at the beginning of the series
meh.
The Avatar world keeps being progressive as fuckKorrasami ahahahahaha. The first Lesbian Avatar.
The ATLA finale was all about death, and the fear of death, and the tragedy of family conflict, and a butting-against-heads of ideologies (kill or not kill)
There was just SO MUCH going on between the characters in those episodes. When Ozai started burning the world, I felt fear. When I saw Sokka apologizing to Toph for their impending deaths hanging off the airship (and Toph got all teary eyed) I got sad. When Zuko took the hit for Katara, I was stunned. When Azula freaked the fuck out after getting chained up, I was sorry for Azula AND disgusted. When Aang hid in the rock ball, I was super tense. When he went into full badass Avatar State, I was overcome with the raw power. Same when he fought for his soul when energy bending Ozai. I felt really relieved when it was all over, everyone was crowned, and the camera zoomed off into the sky.
In this... I felt a bit tense when Mako was zapping the heart, and was slightly worried he might not make it. And the rest of it was just me hanging out, watching.
I will absolve you. Bryke wrote a finale about nothing, so your bet was about nothing too now as well.
It was fun.
damn, you're salty. I thought you gave it a 7, lol. That's not so bad.
Nothing on the new spirit portal. What was the point?
Nothing on reconnecting with the past Avatar lives. *going to need a new avatar due to my bet -__- *
Nothing on Republic City
No connection to themes at the beginning of the series
meh.
Korrasami ahahahahaha. The first Lesbian Avatar.
Looking back, why the hell was this season called balance? Korra seems to think her lesson was about empathy created through intense fear and suffering, which is itself kinda weird.
I for one, don't think everyone that liked the finale only likes it because of that. I'm sure that could be the case with some folks, but to say that's what everyone thinks, well no.
I'm still surprised anyone would love this finale though. I mean there was no plot. It was almost like an art form, how Bryke made a very flat ending to a series, where the end plot really was about nothing and said nothing. Thematically, they had nothing to say about Korra as a character, or the series as a whole.
The Kuvira/main plot was fuckin awful. And pointless.
Honestly, outside of the action set pieces (which were fun), it was all just really shallow. And I still don't think any of the choreography was anything special. So outside of the big stupid silly looking sci-fi robot smashing some shit up (which was like 90% of the episode), I'm just at a loss...as to what anyone would have loved here?
Nothing on the new spirit portal. What was the point?
Nothing on reconnecting with the past Avatar lives. *going to need a new avatar due to my bet -__- *
Nothing on Republic City
No connection to themes at the beginning of the series
meh.
:/
"Why do people have different opinions than me?"
True.
But I'm just curious then, what was so great about this finale? I would like to know, those saying this was an amazing ending to the series and this season. What made it amazing. I'm really curious.
True.
But I'm just curious then, what was so great about this finale? I would like to know, those saying this was an amazing ending to the series and this season. What made it amazing. I'm really curious.
True.
But I'm just curious then, what was so great about this finale? I would like to know, those saying this was an amazing ending to the series and this season. What made it amazing. I'm really curious.
How do you know she's the first?Korrasami ahahahahaha. The first Lesbian Avatar.
Looking back, why the hell was this season called balance? Korra seems to think her lesson was about empathy created through intense fear and suffering, which is weird in of itself.
Fun, vanilla.
I think it was entertaining enough. I didn't hate it, like I did Book 2. But it was also a really flat/dull vanilla ending. I'm not saying like I'm angry or fuming over it. Just more so, shocked people are saying it was a great ending. Like what.
As far as I'm concerned, Korrasami didn't happen. Holding hands isn't enough, there needed to be a full on lesbian make-out scene.
Korrasami ahahahahaha. The first Lesbian Avatar.
I for one, don't think everyone that liked the finale only likes it because of that. I'm sure that could be the case with some folks, but to say that's what everyone thinks, well no.
I'm still surprised anyone would love this finale though. I mean there was no plot. It was almost like an art form, how Bryke made a very flat ending to a series, where the end plot really was about nothing and said nothing. Thematically, they had nothing to say about Korra as a character, or the series as a whole.
The Kuvira/main plot was fuckin awful. And pointless.
Honestly, outside of the action set pieces (which were fun), it was all just really shallow. And I still don't think any of the choreography was anything special. So outside of the big stupid silly looking sci-fi robot smashing some shit up (which was like 90% of the episode), I'm just at a loss...as to what anyone would have loved here?
It looked nice I guess.
Should have had Iroh come out of nowhere and knock Kuvira out while they were in the spirit world ha.
Korra: "I see a lot of myself in you"
"No, she's crazy, and she needs to go down.'
As far as I'm concerned, Korrasami didn't happen. Holding hands isn't enough, there needed to be a full on lesbian make-out.
Looking back, why the hell was this season called balance? Korra seems to think her lesson was about empathy created through intense fear and suffering, which is weird in of itself.
Oh don't worry, I'm sure someone will make that happen for you.
Oh don't worry, I'm sure someone will make that happen for you.
Great post, agree completely.
I mean the shipping stuff is nice and all..but that's how they chose to end the series? Ending the franchise? With some shipper bait? No introspective about the Avatar world. Nothing about her past lives. Barely anything about the Avatar except Tenzin's one sentence.
True.
But I'm just curious then, what was so great about this finale? I would like to know, those saying this was an amazing ending to the series and this season. What made it amazing. I'm really curious.
True.
But I'm just curious then, what was so great about this finale? I would like to know, those saying this was an amazing ending to the series and this season. What made it amazing. I'm really curious.
Oh don't worry, I'm sure someone will make that happen for you.
You mean again?
Yes it was shallow. But the entire series has been shallow.
This season particularly so. These episodes are head-and-shoulders above pretty much everything we have seen this season.
And I do agree about most of the emotional moments missing, but the show has pretty much always missed those.
Do not get me wrong, I do not begrudge the criticism, much of it is warranted. I just thing the episodes are fun enough to transcended most of their issues.
I love it.
Full scene.
Yes it was shallow. But the entire series has been shallow.
This season particularly so. These episodes are head-and-shoulders above pretty much everything we have seen this season.
And I do agree about most of the emotional moments missing, but the show has pretty much always missed those.
Do not get me wrong, I do not begrudge the criticism, much of it is warranted. I just thing the episodes are fun enough to transcended most of their issues.
Bish pls. A:TLA ended with a Katara/Aang kiss.