Legend of Korra Book 4: Balance |OT| A Feast of Crows

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Seems like you placed way more thought in this compared to the writers.

Hardly. It is one of the few thematic elements the writers have been able to make cohesive.

Same with the "technology/progress diminishing, then conquering spirituality/tradition." thing.

The fact that the writers decided to end the series in not a show of force, but one of empathy (lol). Is indicative of this.
 
I'm okay with a
character death
, but good lord that was brutal. It added drama somewhat. Overall ending I'm okay with it. Kinda wish they would show what happened a couple of years after.
 
Might as well give my two cents. There's no way 44 minutes (or even a season) could wrap up a meta-series that had been going on-and-off for nearly a decade. So, it had to stick to its guns and simply resolve the conflicts introduced in this season. The model of self-contained arcs was Ill-advised from the start, and under this structure a fitting end to the millions of characters and ideas introduced in LoK (as well as those left dangling in AtLA) was nigh-unachievable.

A satisfying conclusion to a broad adventure multi-installment series is hard to come by. So I have a choice to either get disappointed or indignant at entertainment that has always been rather silly, or appreciate what positives came out of the experiment.

When this whole LoK enterprise began, I sure that this show would be more than good: it would be interesting. That proved true, what began as Wuxia-Star Wars became something quite strange and many-headed. I would say that one concrete letdown was a lack of a jazz song-and-dance number, but the last episode alleviated that ever-so-slightly! (Edit: and a Fire Nation visit would've been nice.)

I'm very glad that Studio Mir got this chance to show their talent, and I hope their four Dreamworks series continue this bizarre journey that 2-D animation is taking on both sides of the Pacific. So yeah, it's interesting.
 
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They actually did it.

Ikr? I literally did this

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So looking back, I would recommend this show to anyone who likes western animation, AtLA, or cartoons in general. It fell hilariously short of what it could have been, but it's still solid.
 
Shit, who needs a microscope? The finale of ATLA made sense in broad strokes.

If you think thought that Korra would live up to the expectations of ATLA after watching Seasons 1, and 2...you were hyping it too much IMHO. I toned down by expectations after season 1 and even more after that Deux Ex Machima shit in Season 2...I fully expected that Korra Season 3 and 4 would never reach the heights of ATLA and it didn't. But what this closure brought was enough to keep me entertained and delighted with how things turned and how Bryke gave the fans food for thought...just my 2 cents IMHO.
 
Okay, seriously, do the people who are still asserting that Korra and Asami are "just friends" having any actual evidence to this effect or are they just saying it to say it?
 
srsly

Now if the creators come out and say "Yeah their totally together" then we can accept it as cannon. Or, you know if they had shown any type of romantic scenes between the two , like at all during the show. Otherwise it just a bunch of wishful thinking of the part of some fans.

Relationships aren't that complicated or subtle in Avatar. You know who are into each other and who aren't. If Korra and Asami had romantic feelings for each other then it would have been stated or shown.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbetvkPA6I
 
The twist was that she really loved Batarr Jr.
Kuvira-san: H-hey.

Batar: ...

Kuvira-san: Listen, I'm sorry about shooting this giant laser at you to unify the world.

Batar: Kuvira, I-

Kuvira-san: But it's over now! I'll concede all of my power, and let the Earth Nation become truly whole again. Korra taught me about compassion...and I realized how much I really do love you, Batar.

Batar: Really?

Kuvira-san *blushing*: Yeah...

Batar: WELL GUESS WHAT BITCH, I HAVE MY MAMA WHO WILL NEVER BETRAY ME EVER, C'MERE MOM.

Su: Oh son! *she rubs his head*

Batar, screaming: THIS IS WHAT I WANTED ALL ALONG!!!
 
Okay, seriously, do the people who are still asserting that Korra and Asami are "just friends" having any actual evidence to this effect or are they just saying it to say it?

Tell me if I am mistaken, but I think this is the 1st time that a mainstream anime show has actually implied a lesbian relationship (not counting any yuri anime that are shown in Japan...).
 
Are people even going to be talking about this for an entire week?
It'll be all shipping debate from here on out heh.

Brawndo wanted me to post the bet results. So here they are:


Mako x Korra = endgame.

Losers: Will Happen

Satch - if it doesn't happen, she will change her avatar to Mako (has to keep avatar change for an entire year)
Hamlet - will change avatar to Mako

Winners: Won't Happen:

Ha completely forgot about this. Happy to be wrong though.
 
One more theme they didn't really even touch upon:

the role of the avatar as technology advances and the world becomes less spiritual

Always felt that was important.

Also, was Kai in this episode? rofl
 
Okay, seriously, do the people who are still asserting that Korra and Asami are "just friends" having any actual evidence to this effect or are they just saying it to say it?

It really doesn't matter. That's why I liked it, they didn't need to kiss. They both just needed to have vacation and take a load off. It's heavily implied that it's romantic, but it's platonic enough that the writers can do a ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Also, was Kai in this episode? rofl

He was dispatched quickly. He had no lines.
 
So looking back, I would recommend this show to anyone who likes western animation, AtLA, or cartoons in general. It fell hilariously short of what it could have been, but it's still solid.

Agreed.

To people who do not obsess about these things like we do, Korra will seem pretty amazing.

Especially on a binge (the only reasons shows like House of Cards seem half as good as they do).

I can even imagine some people liking this series more than the original.

Madness, but I can see their point of view.
 
Kuvira-san: H-hey.

Batar: ...

Kuvira-san: Listen, I'm sorry about shooting this giant laser at you to unify the world.

Batar: Kuvira, I-

Kuvira-san: But it's over now! I'll concede all of my power, and let the Earth Nation become truly whole again. Korra taught me about compassion...and I realized how much I really do love you, Batar.

Batar: Really?

Kuvira-san *blushing*: Yeah...

Batar: WELL GUESS WHAT BITCH, I HAVE MY MAMA WHO WILL NEVER BETRAY ME EVER, C'MERE MOM.

Su: Oh son! *she rubs his head*

Batar, screaming: THIS IS WHAT I WANTED ALL ALONG!!!
Kuvira had that...

AND SHE JUST TOSSED IT ALL BEHIND
 
A lot of went wrong with Korra, you can see the beginning signs of it in the writing of AtLA. The characters were just so much better in that show so it was easy to overlook.

A:TLA had more episodes for one overarching plot. Which means we also had more time with the cast. There's room to make mistakes.

TLOK tried to do too much with too little and that was its fatal flaw.

For a shorter amount of time, you need to have much tighter writing. Even though they insisted on it, Bryke clearly struggled under this format.
 
1.if you really don't believe Korrasami happened, you are in denial.
2. I lost my bet of Korra getting connection with past lives back
3. whoever posted that bingo card, it was spot on! So many close calls (i.e. emp, meelo farting, kai speaking)

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One thing that caught me off guard was Meelo not farting when he saved Tenzin. I was getting ready to facepalm cause it looked like he was going to. Another +1 for the finale I guess.
 
A:TLA had more episodes for one overarching plot. Which means we also had more time with the cast. There's room to make mistakes.

TLOK tried to do too much with too little and that was its fatal flaw.

For a shorter amount of time, you need to have much tighter writing. Even though they insisted on it, Bryke clearly struggled under this format.

I did a little exercise where I condensed AtLA's books into 12 or 13 episodes. Looks much less compelling to me.
 
Man, I dunno. I'm having tough feelings right now. I enjoyed the finale a lot. It gave us things that we needed: Kuvira had a motivation, Asami and her father, various relationships, Wu and the political state of the Earth Kingdom. Korrasami as a bonus, I guess. It gave us these resolutions, and maybe it wasn't the best. It certainly wasn't the best, but given everything it was a damn entertaining finale. I suppose, though, that Korra never was a series that was going to have the depth that ATLA had. But, TLoK was always an action series. I think, there's tons of comparisons to be made, here.

Dragonball > Dragonball Z
Naruto > Naruto Shippuden (or so I hear)
Justice League > Justice League Unlimited
Young Justice > Young Justice Invasion

You get the idea and I'm sure there are other series that compare, but the bottom line is that there are other series that make the jump from an adventure series, or a series focused on character arcs and world building, to a series focused on plot and action. ATLA to TLoK was that jump. I think the overall biggest flaw with TLoK is bringing in a whole new cast of characters and not doing enough with them. Undercooked, half-baked, whatever you want to say. I never had the major problems that everyone else had with the series (Book 1 ending and romance, Unalaq as a villain, Korra not getting her past lives back, the Book 2 finale), and I had always accepted the emphasis on action and plot over world building and character arcs. The characters were always given just enough development to be relevant and maybe create an emotional impact, and never anything more. For better or for worse, it was enough.

Now, I am not going to sit here and criticize Bryan and Mike and say shit like "They're lazy" and all that nonsense, because I am not a showrunner. I don't know how tough that job is or what it entails to be one. I can't criticize a process I have no experience with, and really don't know too much about. Would I do certain things differently? Sure. We all clearly would.

I would have changed "Remembrances" to be about other characters, and not the ones it was about (assuming it was possible). I would have fleshed out Kuvira a little bit, tied Amon to the Red Lotus, explain what the fuck happened at the end of Book 2, and yadadadada. None of that matters though, because it can't be changed

At the end of the day, here's what I know: The creators of this series and those who worked on it were passionate about it, did what they wanted, and are proud and satisfied for it. Props to them. They gave us a solid conclusion to a series that I had a lot of fun watching (and I'm about to do my first marathon of it since my first viewings). I think Korra is a solid, pure action series as far as animation goes. Is it the best, or even my favorite? Fuck no (take me away, Hellsing Ultimate. Take me into your arms and hold me tightly), but I'll be damned if I said it wasn't fun as hell and had some dope ass action sequences along the way.
 
In many respects, this show can be considered anime - to the studio doing the animating, to the many japanese kanji sightings across ATLA/Korra. It's anime dang it!

Korra isn't an anime though and it's not even animated in Japan. You could say influenced by anime but I wouldn't call Korra or ATLA an anime.
 
I was very satisfied with the ending, and I'm just so glad that Giant Spirit Korra didn't show up. It was a a solid ending to the series, and the world of Korra.

Also, bi love <3
 
Tell me if I am mistaken, but I think this is the 1st time that a mainstream anime show has actually implied a lesbian relationship (not counting any yuri anime that are shown in Japan...).

Oh god, if we are dragging anime into the mix, anime has a god 40 year tradtion of yuri dating back to such titles are The Rose of Versaille and Onisama E. Shit, Sailor Moon was 20 years ago and has the first couple of yuridom.
 
Thanks for clarifying that up for me. I didn't know that anime has a specific art style to it. Look's I learned something today.

not so much art style as different animators have different styles, more to the fact it's a name to animated films/tv shows/shorts that come from Japan. Cartoons exist everywhere, but anime is specifically from Japan. Like for example koreans/chinese started doing their version of Manga (anime style comics), but people differentiate them as manhwa.
 
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