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So I just watched the finale. Is the Korrsami thing an inside joke? I liked the season. I'm just sad that this is over. Will the avatar series continue after this? This world stilll has so much potential. I mean, how is the fire nation after Zuko's rule? How is it now? What's the next threat? Red lotus? So many questions I want answers to.
 
After reading the thread, I thought the ending would be bigger than it was... but at best it's ambiguous enough to make all the shippers happy. It's probably as close to a harem ending that a non-anime can get I suppose.

The Kuvira ending was such a cop out though. Yuck.
 
After reading the thread, I thought the ending would be bigger than it was... but at best it's ambiguous enough to make all the shippers happy. It's probably as close to a harem ending that a non-anime can get I suppose.

The Kuvira ending was such a cop out though. Yuck.
"You are stronger than me. You can send me to jail now"
 
After reading the thread, I thought the ending would be bigger than it was... but at best it's ambiguous enough to make all the shippers happy. It's probably as close to a harem ending that a non-anime can get I suppose.

1) It's not ambiguous at all, just restricted by Nick's rules.
2) Do you even know whata harem ending is
 
This is the part where you must arbitrarily rank the finales.

As long as you understand it is arbitrary. I don't like doing rankings because they never really convey what is right or wrong or why it's so. That's why I like to do actual posts explaining whats wrong. So, these rankings, rather than judging actual quality, they just judge how much I enjoyed the seasons while watching them.

1. Change
2. Air
3. Balance
4. Spirits
 
You guys are jerks :'(

Anyway, the finale was mehtastic. I'd do a massive write up, but just skimming the last few pages, I think most points I'd make were already covered.

The weird romance at the end with Asami and Korra was pretty much totally unearned. Do you remember how most people thought that Mako and Korra was Bryke's 'apology' to Zutara fans? Well, while it wasn't an apology, I think it could be safely said that they saw the staggering popularity of Zutara and said "Hey, we should tap into dat shit. Fans will love it instantly." Well, that's basically what they did here. They heard complaints in the second season over Asami not getting enough screentime and interaction with Korra, so they gave it to us in season 3. When we got that, the Korassami train really got going so that now they're giving us as close to Korrasami as they can possibly do so on Nick, and feels just as artificial here as it did with Makorra. Because none of it is earned. They started working towards it in season 3, then it was a huge dry spell until hey, now korra and asami are lovers.

I feel I came really close to losing my bet about their not being a deus ex machina, but Korra managed to save me last minute with that random out of nowhere literal spirit energy bending. I mean, it makes more sense, relative to the other shit pulled so far, but come on, what even is spirit energy anymore. Funny enough, Kuvira got a small diabolus ex machina herself, with the ridiculous contrivance that her huge fuck you cannon landed at the exact tree vines that could unbelievably hold the thing up and be pointed at DIRECTLY where Korra enters the forest.

They did an amicable job with the mech, but it's just so hard to believe it was really as unstoppable as everyone made it to be. Really, it's impossible to clog any of their joints or trip it up? Or something? And it's only weapon is incredibly nimble for something that must weigh atleast a 1000 pounds.

Still, I can't deny the decent team work, good character moments, and excellent choreography. The things presented here aren't perfect. (Verrick and Zhu Li shouldn't have jumped straight into marriage, the aforementioned Korrasami moment was unearned, weakly showing Wu to be a 'good' king by having him renounce the monarchy, Kuvira was a bit too repentant by the end, etc) but this is clearly their A team effort, which is better than what we've been getting all season long.

Kuvira managed to get her backstory afterall...or atleast a tiny elaboration on the backstory we already knew. I don't understand why we couldn't have more of those seasons throughout the season. She'd be a really interesting villain if we found out she connected to Korra that much.

A serviceable end what is ultimately a mediocre show that threw ridiculous amounts of potential into the wind.

I think the biggest flaw was that the finale had no plot. The end had nothing to say about the series as a whole. And the season really amounted to nothing. We also didn't get any sort of resolution for Korra in terms of a conclusion to her journey.

I just watched the finale for a 3rd time. And I'm finding myself enjoying the finale a bit more in terms of pure entertainment. Action set pieces were cool. The team effort with the fighting was fun and used everyone well. So purely as an episode with action and pacing, it was quite good. But in terms of plot and themes, it just had nothing to say.

It's kind of crazy how I can be 44 min of nothing. By far the biggest misstep was the half baked Kuvira. She was very one note. And the season focused too much on Kuvira. Also it's insulting how Kuvira was "I always get what I want", slave labor camps, eugenics and yet they try to say she was a scared girl trying to protect herself and her people. It's so lazy.

And using Kuvira as a tie in for Korra's resolution was sooooo bizarre.

Anyways what are your thoughts on Korra's suffer for compassion line. It didn't tie in to any plot of Korra's.
 
1) It's not ambiguous at all, just restricted by Nick's rules.
2) Do you even know whata harem ending is

It's totally ambiguous.

The way I interpreted it was definitely "They're best buds forever that are really tight". I didn't really see any sort of romance there whatsoever.
 
It's totally ambiguous.

The way I interpreted it was definitely "They're best buds forever that are really tight". I didn't really see any sort of romance there whatsoever.

Do you hold private vacations with your bros?
 
1) It's not ambiguous at all, just restricted by Nick's rules.
2) Do you even know whata harem ending is
The way I took it, you could be open to Mako and Korra hooking up at any point later down the line if you want. The fact that there is no indication that Korra and Asami are interested in each other in anything more than a platonic nature outside of fans being fans lets that particular final scene be read however you want it to be read as well.

So everyone gets what they want out of the ending.
 
Do you hold both your bro's hands and gaze into their eyes as you're about to head out?
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Just saying.
 
Why was Hiroshi Sato the only "good" person allowed to die? Why is Harry Potter allowed to have so many killed in comparison?

I thought the final mech fight was comically bad. It's like Kuvira never thought benders could try to knock the mech down. Her main strategy was to swing the arm around and try to hit really small targets with a slow, big gun.

Ending had me laughing. I expected only a troll, not a confirmation.
 
Do you hold both your bro's hands and gaze into their eyes as you're about to head out?

My exGF and her best friend do it, they both have boyfriends now. They look at each other with great care at emotional moments.

they are really close like that, they say they're sisters and Shit

that's probably why I like to think their relationship is like that, makes more with the series as a whole, without Tumblr interference.

But I can also see it as a romantic relationship, an extremely forced one
 
I think the biggest flaw was that the finale had no plot. The end had nothing to say about the series as a whole. And the season really amounted to nothing. We also didn't get any sort of resolution for Korra in terms of a conclusion to her journey.

I just watched the finale for a 3rd time. And I'm finding myself enjoying the finale a bit more in terms of pure entertainment. Action set pieces were cool. The team effort with the fighting was fun and used everyone well. So purely as an episode with action and pacing, it was quite good. But in terms of plot and themes, it just had nothing to say.

It's kind of crazy how I can be 44 min of nothing. By far the biggest misstep was the half baked Kuvira. She was very one note. And the season focused too much on Kuvira. Also it's insulting how Kuvira was "I always get what I want", slave labor camps, eugenics and yet they try to say she was a scared girl trying to protect herself and her people. It's so lazy.

And using Kuvira as a tie in for Korra's resolution was sooooo bizarre.

Anyways what are your thoughts on Korra's suffer for compassion line. It didn't tie in to any plot of Korra's.
The best part is korra forgave Kuvira as it showed character development but lost her sit when she saw asami dad. Also republic city army doing shit even after giant meca is defeated
 
It's totally ambiguous.

The way I interpreted it was definitely "They're best buds forever that are really tight". I didn't really see any sort of romance there whatsoever.

Come on now, just imagine if that was Mako or another dude in place of Asami, there would be absolutely no doubt, even without a kiss. I know girls are more touchy feely around each other than guys are but not to that extent, it really couldn't be more obvious.
 
My exGF and her best friend do it, they both have boyfriends now. They look at each other with great care at emotional moments.

they are really close like that, they say they're sisters and Shit

that's probably why I like to think their relationship is like that, makes more with the series as a whole, without Tumblr interference.

But I can also see it as a romantic relationship, an extremely forced one

did you ex and her bff also once planned a private vacation after more or less confesing they couldnt live without each other
 
It's just, that critic has hammered dramas for doing a lot less with their plot. I don't get the complete free pass this show gets.

Thing is, it's always been this way. Even Book 2 was pretty much free from any kind of criticism. Maybe it's because Western animation isn't as ambitious. And so Korra regardless of flaws, is really impressive. Maybe it's , just people being really massive fans.

But just in terms of critical analysis, I don't get it. I would be okay if people loved it. You can like something, and still find flaws. So that is what is strange to me. Just the complete universal love for it and critics never finding a single flaw. I mean that is their job.

I really think that's what it is. Like, I read all these critics creaming themselves over how Korra has female characters who can accomplish things, and implies a lesbian romance, and it's an all-white cast. And I'm like ... how is any of this revolutionary, especially here in the Internet age when we can and do watch TV shows from all over the world at the click of a button? It's only if you automatically approach animation with drastically lowered standards that this stuff outweighs the plot and character problems that have plagued Korra throughout its run. Either that, or a lot of publication just give TLOK duties to massive fanboys who are willing to overlook stuff like Kuvira going from literally Hitler (tm) to "she's a complicated person" who completely changes her outlook because Korra saved her from the spirit gun.

Edit: I was kinda expecting it going on, but I was rolling my eyes so fucking hard when they pulled the same shit as they did with Amon and started trying to fill in a sad backstory for Kuvira like 10 minutes before the end of the show. That's actually way worse than Amon; at least his backstory was in the penultimate episode.
 
Sure she's into. She does seem to love shipping talk from the interviews i've seen.
Plus there is this.
Well then, where's my Varney avatar then?
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Just saying.
He's just making sure he doesn't make any sudden moves.
I'm sure they had one in the spirit world while we weren't looking.
Get outta here. Kuvira needs no one.

My exGF and her best friend do it, they both have boyfriends now. They look at each other with great care at emotional moments.

they are really close like that, they say they're sisters and Shit

that's probably why I like to think their relationship is like that, makes more with the series as a whole, without Tumblr interference.

But I can also see it as a romantic relationship, an extremely forced one

EEEEEEEEEEHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Reminds me of how Taylor Swift holds her BFF.
 
I think the biggest flaw was that the finale had no plot. The end had nothing to say about the series as a whole. And the season really amounted to nothing. We also didn't get any sort of resolution for Korra in terms of a conclusion to her journey.

I just watched the finale for a 3rd time. And I'm finding myself enjoying the finale a bit more in terms of pure entertainment. Action set pieces were cool. The team effort with the fighting was fun and used everyone well. So purely as an episode with action and pacing, it was quite good. But in terms of plot and themes, it just had nothing to say.

It's kind of crazy how I can be 44 min of nothing. By far the biggest misstep was the half baked Kuvira. She was very one note. And the season focused too much on Kuvira. Also it's insulting how Kuvira was "I always get what I want", slave labor camps, eugenics and yet they try to say she was a scared girl trying to protect herself and her people. It's so lazy.

And using Kuvira as a tie in for Korra's resolution was sooooo bizarre.

Anyways what are your thoughts on Korra's suffer for compassion line. It didn't tie in to any plot of Korra's.
I honestly think they didn't know how to actually write Kuvira's character. From the interviews they did at comic con they had a good idea with her, but there really was just something lacking in the execution with her. They said things, but when it came time to it being portrayed on screen they just really never gave it the time of day. This also shows that Su's a HUGE hypocrite. Granted she never tried to dominate a country but Su did some dumb ass shit as a kid and WANTED FORGIVENESS for it, but never apologized. Kuvira manned up and actually apologized and got nothing at all from anybody. It's like the opposite of the whole Bei Fong family storyline. In some ways she didn't have much of a say in her life. Her family abandoned her, which is the opposite of Amon, whom just walked out on his. She didn't want her people to feel the pain of abandonment like she did. It's a noble aspiration, but it's something I wish they discussed a lot earlier in the season. They never really gave you an idea on how Kuvira thinks, or what she even thinks about. It was just domination domination, evil stare, sneer and shit like that. It would've been nice if she at least had some memento from her parents whether it be a tattered picture or a locket or a set of earrings from her mother that she would use to remind her where she came from, something, anything. I harp on it a lot, but it is something I think about a lot.
 
Plenty of problems - however still entertaining and it's amazing that they did it while constrained by the TV-7 rating.

Sure, it's not a masterpiece, not by a long shot, but it's fun.
 
Anyways what are your thoughts on Korra's suffer for compassion line. It didn't tie in to any plot of Korra's.

It's bullshit. I think Bryke just pander to the fans too much. "Oh, you want romance drama? Here's some! Oh, you don't want it? Lets take it away then. Oh, you want Korra and Asami to be lesbians now? Sure!" And with this, I think it's "Oh, you think Korra is a jerk? Well, we'll give her a good beating, just for you. Then she'll be more compassionate." It's not necessarily that the idea is a wrong one to take, but it's placement and Bryke's past tendencies make it come off as them trying to pander to the audience so they'll be loved again, rather than creating a believable narrative.

Because it is slightly unbelievable, atleast the way they put it. This isn't the first time Korra has suffered. This whole series has been one long montage of korra getting her shit kicked in in some way or another. Amon took away all her self confidence and later her bending (before she was magically saved by a deus ex machina, but still). She pushed away her mentor, had to deal with a treacherous uncle and her involvement in starting a war, before breaking up with Mako and getting her ass kicked by her creepy twin cousins. In season 3, Republic city hates her at this point Zaheer and his team wrecked her shit whenever they show up. I guess you could say this was her biggest cross yet, but if it was just having some shit thrown her way, she's been doing that since the show started. And this is ignoring that the problem was pretty much solved in Season 3 anyway. As far as I remember, she only was somewhat of a jerk to that one little jackass that kept dismissing everything as unimportant, and all that she did was yell at him before she was stopped from going any further. But that was more played for comedy and it's understandable she got angry because that guy was an asshole.

And it's not like she was compassionateless. She was just really quick to villify any enemy she encountered. Once she saw some weakness, or greater hint of depth within that person, she was perfectly willing to offer an open hand. Zaheer is the most significant example of this, in her one conversation with him before they became permanent enemies due to his actions, but this can be seen even as far back as Book 1 where Korra regarded Tahno as nothing more than an douche whose ass she had to kick, until he lost his bending, at which point she offered comfort. Or Tarrlok, who caused more destruction than even Amon at that point, she was sympathetic to him when he told her his backstory. Their problem wasn't that Korra was a jerk (though, she was), but that they never explored that path sufficiently enough to make any relationship with an antagonist grow more.

So now, when Korra tries to make peace with Kuvira, it's laughable because her people skills suck so bad, she's so incapable of approaching a complex situation that the only time she could break through to Kuvira is when she had lost so completely that it would have been essentially suicide by exile into the spirit world to not take her up on her offer.
 
Do you hold both your bro's hands and gaze into their eyes as you're about to head out?

If I had bros that I was really close with, heck yeah, I'm already a really tactile person and hug pretty much everyone I'm close to. It's not really that big of a stretch from where I currently am.

Do you hold private vacations with your bros?

If I had the money to do so, I totally would.

Come on now, just imagine if that was Mako or another dude in place of Asami, there would be absolutely no doubt, even without a kiss. I know girls are more touchy feely around each other than guys are but not to that extent, it really couldn't be more obvious.

I've had girls as friends that I can act that way with without being sexually attracted to them, or vice-versa.
 
Amazing ending. Loved it. Really sad Korra is done now, even though I absolutely derided the first 2 seasons.

Holy shit Korrasami is real? lol wow.

Thought it ended kinda abruptly however. We still didnt get resolution for many of the other characters. One more episode would have been great.

I just loved Varricks confession. "Will you do the thing with me for the rest of our lives?" What a smooth talker. And Zhu Li looked so nice when she turned around after Varrick called to her.

Korra does that with EVERYBODY. Like, who hasn't had a hand-holding eyes-gazing moment with her?

Thats true, she did have one with Tenzin 5 minutes earlier.
 
The best part is korra forgave Kuvira as it showed character development but lost her sit when she saw asami dad. Also republic city army doing shit even after giant meca is defeated

My only issue there is that like, that was never apart of any plot right? I guess apart of her journey was letting go of what Zaheer did to her. But was that about forgiving? Or about accepting the things that have happened to you, and not letting it hold you back?

So that was like the ONLY thing I could possibly tie it to. But for most of the season, it was about her overcoming her demons. It was not about compassion, or forgiving. That was not the theme of the season. And there was no specific plot about that.

I agree that Korra in the finale seemed like an Avatar at peace with everything. But I dunno. It just was kind of strange to me in terms of the plot this season, and even just the overall plot with Korra.

I mean, I think apart of this season was about Korra accepting the people that have hurt her each season. But again, I didn't really see that like, as her forgiving them. But more so, coming to terms with the things she's suffered, and being able to move on past them. When her and Zaheer met, that is the message I got. I never got a plot about forgiving. So that is why I found the whole Kuvira bit kind of strange and out of left field. And the whole Suffer for Compassion bit with Tenzin to be kind of odd.

Also like, that wasn't ever really Korra's flaw in the series. Forgiving was not her issue. So it's just strange to me that they would focus so much on that out of no where, and kind of make that Korra's resolution as a character.
 
Amazing ending. Loved it. Really sad Korra is done now, even though I absolutely derided the first 2 seasons.

Holy shit Korrasami is real? lol wow.

Thought it ended kinda abruptly however. We still didnt get resolution for many of the other characters. One more episode would have been great.

I just loved Varricks confession. "Will you do the thing with me for the rest of our lives?" What a smooth talker. And Zhu Li looked so nice when she turned around after Varrick called to her.



Thats true, she did have one with Tenzin 5 minutes earlier.

And Mako.
 
Amazing ending. Loved it. Really sad Korra is done now, even though I absolutely derided the first 2 seasons.

Holy shit Korrasami is real? lol wow.

Thought it ended kinda abruptly however. We still didnt get resolution for many of the other characters. One more episode would have been great.

I just loved Varricks confession. "Will you do the thing with me for the rest of our lives?" What a smooth talker. And Zhu Li looked so nice when she turned around after Varrick called to her.



Thats true, she did have one with Tenzin 5 minutes earlier.

I thought only season two truly had a god awful finale. That episode and whole season left a sour taste. I literally went to bed pissed at how shitty it was. My friend and I ranted on how craptastic it was. Season 1 felt rushed in my eyes.
 
I'm going to ask my guy friend if he'd like to go on a vacation with me. Just the two of us.

We're going to hold hands and gaze into each other's eyes.
 
I'm actually just really disappointed Toph didn't ever get to come in and take out an entire army or smash the giant mech or something else that was awesome.
 
Last two episodes of Book 1 were the worst ending on Korra.

Except for the boat scene, everything was awful, the "figth" with Amon, his backstory at the last moment, Makorra,Korra getting her bending back, everyone getting their bending back.the equalists dissapearing, Korras plan, Tenzin getting captured, the suicide attempt,everything.

The scene with Amon on the window is a special one, i could buy if Korra surprised Amon with her airbending just enough to throw him out the window, or if she used the Avatar state.

But that doesnt happen, Amon is clearly focusing on Korra, she just snaps out of it and throws him, then the face paint, and Mako firebending instead of using lligthning.

it was, worse than this ending for the series.
 
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