Dat panty shot.
This show keeps getting better...
Catching up on Escaflowne and every time Van or Folken say brother, all I can think about is this. It cracks me up.
Dat panty shot.
Kuvira spin off would be nice. But my heart still holds out for a spin off focusing on Red Lotus.
Maybe we should just have a spinoff dealing with the early years of Kuvira trying to fix the Earth Kingdom and dealing with the remnants of the Red Lotus there.
I hope not considering Bryan even said that Makorra was the original endgame for the show.
In a perfect world Nick would have ordered all of the season at once and hopefully quite a few of these issues wouldn't have happened sigh.This is quite evident considering that all (or the grand bulk) of season one was created under the premise that it would be a self contained story.
Love triangles don't even have to be bad. It's just that Bryke are bad at writing romance. The season one romance doesn't really make sense at all. Mako and Asami getting back together somewhat made sense in season 2, but then the Mako scumbaggery after Korra comes back with amnesia is so bad. Like really Bryke? Do you even realize how much a douche you made one of your main cast look like? The cheating thing in season one was ehhh, okay I guess he was confused, it's teenage romance, whatever. But then having him do it AGAIN? WTF ARE YOU DOING BRYKE? IS MAKO GOOD OR BAD? ARE WE SUPPOSED TO LIKE HIM?
Thankfully they stopped with the romance in book 3 and 4.
All this shitting on Mako, and the next chance I get I'll be praising him in an OT.
Mako is the unsung hero of Korra
most useful member of team avatar, i will argue this to the end
More useful than Korra?
Mako is the unsung hero of Korra
most useful member of team avatar, i will argue this to the end
I wouldn't go that far as he could have used his lightning bending a tad more though ha. Plus Asami is always giving nifty gadgets to the team.
Still he's not that bad of character nowadays compared to those early books.
they got byked together
Mako had the most finale usefulness.
Why do people keep saying this?
The only reason they had no "chemistry" (whatever the fuck that means), is because they weren't written well.
Makorra is just an awful romance. No more no less.
Hmm i'd still say that was more of a team effort. Though I won't argue that he certainly helped a lot.
Why did Mako become Detective Dan?
Korrasami was nonexistent until the last 5 minutes and a Tumbler post later but its what happened.
I meant across seasons. Season 1, 2, 3 ,4. Solid performances in all of them.
Didn't Asami get relegated to staying with Bumi in season 2?
That sounds uncomfortable.
its not ike, you know, they could do much considering it's nickelodeon
still had more chemistry in those 5 minutes than mako and korra in 2 seasons
bryke didn't know what else to do. lin was already the cop.
bryke didn't know what else to do. lin was already the cop.
Whether that's true or not, is besides the point. Korrasami fans needs to stop trying to cliam it was some obviouse beautifully written romance. Beside's Superman: The Animated Series had a confirmed lesbian couple years before TLOK.
I meant across seasons. Season 1, 2, 3 ,4. Solid performances in all of them.
Didn't Asami get relegated to staying with Bumi in season 2?
Whether that's true or not, is besides the point. Korrasami fans needs to stop trying to cliam it was some obviouse beautifully written romance. Beside's Superman: The Animated Series had a confirmed lesbian couple years before TLOK.
Making Mako a cop was smart move. Gives him his own thing and is the logical step given the show's backdrop and Mako's backstory. Of course, the execution - like many good ideas in the show - was less than satisfactory. But on the whole it's one of the lesser offenses in the Legend of Korra.
Ok so if they do make another series, they should let have him/her married from the start so this shipping crap doesn't happen.
I know right?
I actually wanted more info on Mako's time with a gang. Like he owed someone money but got out of a life of crime before paying it back. IDK. Something. Him being a cop wasn't even expanded upon.
I really wanted to like Mako
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My eyes literally rolled out of my head and now I'm having to look for them.
Unfortunately its over now and The Legend of Korra won't be remembered for its fantastic animation, music and great character design.
Ok so if they do make another series, they should let have him/her married from the start so this shipping crap doesn't happen.
These two. Maggie Sawyer was awesome.
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Why do people keep saying this?
The only reason they had no "chemistry" (whatever the fuck that means), is because they weren't written well.
Makorra is just an awful romance. No more no less.
googleplex's hate boner for Korrasami is super annoying at this point.
no chemistry = awful romance
They're pretty much interchangeable.
Makorra is your typical teenage romance built on raging hormones rather than emotional compatibility.
googleplex's hate boner for Korrasami is super annoying at this point.
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I don't hate Korrasami. I hate the execution of it or lack there of. I've been pretty consistent on that point since the finale aired. I have to feel anything for it to hate it. Outside of fan works, Korrasami just falls flat.
Meanwhile Mako and Asami actually made some sense not only in terms of personality but also a plot device (with Hiroshi's hate for benders. Ironically Asami ended up with THE bender).
After all, we’ve just watched four seasons about groups who’ve been denied their voices and representation. We’ve seen in varied detail the frustration and hurt that such an environment creates, and we’ve come to understand (along with Korra) that we can and should support these marginalized groups, responding not with violence but with compassion and understanding to help create a more balanced world.
And so, after all of that, Bryke & Co. present us with a happy couple who would be marginalized in our own world… and promptly close the curtain. It’s a lovely, clever way of passing the torch out of the Avatarverse and into our own (the fact that Korra and Asami vanish into another world themselves is indicative of that in a delightfully meta way), and asking us what we’ll do with it. Have we learned along with Korra, or are we still the privileged, short-sighted kid who came riding into town on the polar bear dog, all those episodes ago?
Meanwhile Mako and Asami actually made some sense not only in terms of personality but also a plot device (with Hiroshi's hate for benders. Ironically Asami ended up with THE bender).
It probably would have worked out if Mako wasn't so emotionally inept.
It sometimes feels like this thread is more about the fan art and comics that people like rather than the show itself, which tended to squander its potential at most turns.
Both Mako and Korra were equally guilty of that.
It's kinda hilarious that that article mentions the anti-bending revolution as part of its discussion about TLOK exploring the difficulties faced by marginalized groups, considering the show brushed the whole thing aside as "lol nonbenders got fooled by Amon, what a bunch of chumps".
I'm actually extremely fucking disgusted at the audacity of that Superman: TAS post.
Literally grossed out.
I cannot look at that and that rationalization.
I think Mike and Bryan got too cute with the fourth wall breaking.
They had lines that straight up only exist to talk to the viewer and fanbase. Jin as a character is 100 percent meta.
...the fuck's a jin