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googleplex you've been in denial about Korrasami since yesterday, just give it up and accept we actually have a romantic lesbian relationship in a kid's tv show
I'm not a professional writer nor creative enough, but I can still criticize what I perceive as a shoe-horn. If somebody isn't experienced on building bridges can he/she not criticize a shoddy bridge?
I'm saying there isn't a lot of wiggle room for a kids show. Look at the shitstorm that happened after it was implied Marceline and Princess Bubblegum were an item.
I'm saying there isn't a lot of wiggle room for a kids show. Look at the shitstorm that happened after it was implied Marceline and Princess Bubblegum were an item.
Was it the intention of the writers to make them lesbians but they had to switch out their plans because CN wouldn't allow it? I'm curious here I remember hearing about this but never investigated it.
Regardless in that situation I wouldn't doubt that a chunk of the complains stemmed from a "but finn will get back together with her" place.
I think we understand that because of the level of tolerance in for this sort of thing in media especially aimed at younger audience is low, it's hard to do. It still doesn't mean that it fits in the context of this show though. I found it really odd and out of place personally. Each season ends kind of implying a new theme or new era. This was a really strange way to end the entire series.
pretty sure pb and marcy are confirmed as having been in a relationship that didn't work out
I dunno, the way LOK and ATLA ended are pretty much the same, a couple gazing at eachother and bam a "The End" in traditional Chinese. Albeit, the character "goodbyes/final words" are not as compelling or mentioned in LOK. If you might how the FRANCHISE should end rather than a individual Avatar series, then I get ya.
Not confirmed by any of the shows writers or creators but very heavily implied in the comic.
Voice actor Olivia Olson, who plays Marceline, revealed at a recent book-signing for The Adventure Time Encyclopedia, that yes indeed-y, Marceline and Princess Bubblegum had a brief stint as a couple and this comes straight from creator Pendleton Ward himself. So it's basically canon, if you care about that sort of thing.
At the signing, Olson said she was talking with Ward, figuring out characater motivation and other kind of actor-y things, regarding a scene between her and Princess Bubblegum. When he said to her, “You know they dated, right?”
I dunno, the way LOK and ATLA ended are pretty much the same, a couple gazing at eachother and bam a "The End" in traditional Chinese. Albeit, the character "goodbyes/final words" are not as compelling or mentioned in LOK. If you might how the FRANCHISE should end rather than a individual Avatar series, then I get ya.
The difference is that Aang and Katara was a thing that was build up since episode 1.
http://www.smosh.com/smosh-pit/arti...s-marceline-and-princess-bubblegum-once-dated
That's about as confirmed it gets unless you think she's flat-out lying.
The difference is that Aang and Katara was a thing that was build up since episode 1.
Shes not a writer or creator and that statement was said to be a joke later.
Basically it was reconed to stay out of a shit storm.
Is there a good playlist floating around with some of the best Korra music?
Is there a good playlist floating around with some of the best Korra music?
So now people have to be attracted to each other since the first episode in order for it to be legit? What happened to slowly developing romantic feelings?
I have no ideal where you're getting this stuff. I was responding to a comparison of Aang and Katara's relationship development to the fever dream that is Korrasami.
Korra and Asami suddenly getting together would be like Zuko and Katara getting together. Sure a rabbid and vocal part of the fan base would love it. But it would make zero sense in the context of the show we watched.
dude
just give it up
korra and asami are dating
what is your problem with that
So now people have to be attracted to each other since the first episode in order for it to be legit? What happened to slowly developing romantic feelings?
where were these feelings? in the letters? complimenting someone when they cut their hair?
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The GOAT
Azula, what's the deal with avatar bets? We can't let Satch get away scot free
Call me a masochist but I lost my bet too
I already gave out my suggestion and was thoroughly rejected. C'est la vie. Someone needs to step up the plate to make a Mako avatar.
Terrible analogies and has nothing to do with what I posted. And a 'white dude bro' is something I'm not and I resent you implications with that.
Shoehorning in a Korra and Asami relationship at the last minute with absolutely no development is pandering of the worst kind. It would be like if Zuko and katara where suddenly in a romantic relationship at the end of the last Airbender.
It makes no sense given what we as the audience have been shown of these characters.
what, that these two care alot for eachother? I'd call that a pretty easy way to jump into a relationship
Dude, so many people, myself included, are convinced that they have romantic feelings for another. And we have the scene's presentation to thank for that.It must have been when Asami was emotionally supportive of Korra when she was.going through a tough time. Its not like there were each other's best friends or anything. Obviously they really want to go to the spirit world and snog.
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.
You guys should watch Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood now
Again this is the weirdest thing with Korrasami. Just because they good friend doesn't mean they want to start scissoring. It is not common at all for friends to want to start sexing each other. Particularly when nether one has show any romantic feeling towards to other.
"Look two woman they care about each other. They must be totally doing it ."
Again this is the weirdest thing with Korrasami. Just because they good friend doesn't mean they want to start scissoring. It is not common at all for friends to want to start sexing each other. Particularly when nether one has show any romantic feeling towards to other.
"Look two woman they care about each other. They must be totally doing it ."
Do they need to be overtly obvious with suggesting romantic feelings? Does one need to be bumbling in shyness when around the other before you can believe that there might be something there?
get rid of the "random Mako" bit and I think we have a winner.
What is weird about this debate is that the lesbianism you seem so offended by doesn't actually occur in the story. It's implied with the subtext of a brick to the face, but it's not explicit. If you want to believe they are just good friends, okay. You have that option. But if others want to believe the subtext is just a message for something greater, who cares? Who cares if 'it's not common' for friends to start sexing each other? Then Korra and Asami will do the uncommon thing and start sexing each other if they want...
or hell, why are you even making this about sex? Maybe they just want to start dating. Just because they're bisexual doesn't mean they're sex fiends all of a sudden. It's not like the relationship they had with Mako was defined by sex by either of them. Why would it be with each other?
I agree with you insofar as the writing goes. But you're not coming off as someone who is offended by this at the writing level with comments like "it was born from some broken ass bechdel test" (which is an especially ignorant statement considering the bechdel test has nothing at all to do with lesbianism or even romance). You just seem mad at the implied possible beginnings of a relationship that has been developing in the background. Badly, but developing. And if this really is about the writing, then the show has far bigger problems than who Korra's bae is.
LoK in a nutshell mate. Having it as this series' finale is fitting in that ironic sense... I guess.... This whole thing just stinks of trying to fix past mistakes and bad writing.
I'd give this critism more credit if Avatar and Korra didn't pass the Bechdel Test every episode. It's not that they choose the only female relationship to make into a romantic pairing. They choose one of many female relationships to make romantic. So it works.My problem with Korrasami is like it was born from some broken ass bechdel test.
"Hey there are two female characters that are close friends and actually manage to have meaningful conversations that doesn't involve Boys or dating? Obviously its because their in love with each other and totally lesbians now."
There was nothing in any of their interactions with each other through out the show to point to anything romantic between these two characters. That last scene was just pandering to vocal part of the fan base.
It's the same type of craziness that has turn the Adventure time fan base into a cesspool.
Dude, so many people, myself included, are convinced that they have romantic feelings for another. And we have the scene's presentation to thank for that.
The people behind the show know their viewers. So they had to have known damn well that, if they showed us the scene that we did see, many of us would interpret Korra and Asami's interactions as romantic. If we were meant to see it as platonic, and it still baffles me how people can see the final scene that way, then they would have stuck with the more subtle way it was originally portrayed in the cinematic. But they didn't. To me, that means something.
What the fuck were they thinking with season 2?
Just watched it.
I don't know if you guys are debating this or not, but holyshit. Korrasami is canon and you will never convince me otherwise.