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Legend of Korra |OT| - Saturday Mornings Just Got Better

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Quality episode. Totally digging Naga. Amon and the Equalists are formidable antagonists. And the fight scenes were spectacular.
Wow at the unanimous love for the third episode.

I thought it was super weak. Slow to get going, whimper of a finish. Amon's reveal was OK, but nothing in comparison to Azula.

The action scenes were nice, but nothing else was particularly memorable.

I'll need a few days to digest it and reflect on it, but right now I'm left with a sour taste.

An aside prediction: I think in terms of narrative flow and character development, Korra will indeed lose her bending at the end of Book One. Book Two will definitely be Spirit. Gut feeling.
Everything appears lackluster when compared to Azula.
 
I can finally officially post this:

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Great ep.
...but the intro...wtf did they do that for?! THE INTRO WAS EPIC AND PERFECT!

But way to long.

I actually am all right with the intro being nice and sweet, gives us plenty more time for the actual episode :) Plus the recap was kinf of awesome.
 
Awesome three episodes so far...almost enough to wash away the stink from Shamalamadingdong's godawful movie. M&B are such great storytellers....what they hell were Paramount/Nick thinking by leaving them out of that project?

It's also almost been enough to bring me back from my stage 3 depression from the Mass Effect 3 ending.

The Equalist foot soldiers are BAD ASS. No redshirts here. It makes every encounter with them more harrowing. Can't wait to see how that plays out.
 
Yeah I loved the recap on the old-style video with the announcer. I thought that was great.

This show is definitely starting out a lot stronger than TLA right out of the gates. I'm worried that the significantly lower episode count will mean we won't get as attached to the characters this time though, but they seem to be handling things really well so far.
 
Everyone and their grandma being able to lightning bend annoys me. But here we have people using it for menial tasks.

I mean yeah, I get it. Advanced bending discipline like metal and lightning would become easier to learn as time passes...it just feels like all the struggles to learn this in the first series is trivialized.

Reminds me of Trunks and Goten being super saiyans and pissing off Vegeta.
 
Everyone and their grandma being able to lightning bend annoys me. But here we have people using it for menial tasks.

I mean yeah, I get it. Advanced bending discipline like metal and lightning would become easier to learn as time passes...it just feels like all the struggles to learn this in the first series is trivialized.

Reminds me of Trunks and Goten being super saiyans and pissing off Vegeta.
It shows how much Zuko sucks at fire bending.
 
the equalists are some of the most formidable 'standard goons' I've ever seen. These guys are genuinely dangerous. In most other shows goons are just stand-ins for the main character to do cool shit on, but in this show you get the feeling that there is danger there and that one false move could spell disaster. The choreography really drives the point home.
 
Everyone and their grandma being able to lightning bend annoys me. But here we have people using it for menial tasks.

I mean yeah, I get it. Advanced bending discipline like metal and lightning would become easier to learn as time passes...it just feels like all the struggles to learn this in the first series is trivialized.

Reminds me of Trunks and Goten being super saiyans and pissing off Vegeta.

Isn't that how it is nowadays? We have kids knowing stuff that not even adults knew back in the day. 12 year old kids knowing stuff that only the smartest of scientists knew 100 years ago.
 
Maybe Amon is the firebender that killed the brothers' parents. Aang, as his punishment, attempted to take away his bending but lost the "battle of wills" and died, all the while inadvertenly giving Amon the ability to energybend.

Uh, you do realize that Mako being about the same age as Korra means that isn't possible right? Unless you think Aang died 8 years after his successor was born(which we know is impossible for the Avatar).
 
It's got off to such a better start than the original series that I'm almost afraid it can't possibly hold...

same. it's already my favorite nickelodeon show ever (which is actually high praise), and the only thing that can't make it that way are the next 23 episodes.
 
Yeah I'm not a fan of everyone and their momma being able to lightning bend. It cheapens it, whereas before it was a sign of being an elite firebender.
 
We know Bolin isn't like that, but the Equalists do not.

For all we know the leader of the TTT (who was mutilated first) donates half his extortionist profits to orphanages.

Assuming TTT is doing that, that still doesn't change the fact that he is extorting other people's money, which is still a crime and has been doing this for a long time without regret.

But bolin, again, as bad as it may look, the equalists have no proof that he was abusing his power in any way. I doubt they saw the exchange happen in the streets. For all they knew, Bolin could have happened to walk by, saw an old friend, and made some conversation when they attacked him. The equalists have no cause to suspect him of anything beyond the fact that he was a bender and happened to be in the wrong area.
 
Everyone and their grandma being able to lightning bend annoys me. But here we have people using it for menial tasks.

I mean yeah, I get it. Advanced bending discipline like metal and lightning would become easier to learn as time passes...it just feels like all the struggles to learn this in the first series is trivialized.

Reminds me of Trunks and Goten being super saiyans and pissing off Vegeta.

Metal bending was only just discovered if you think about it. And only police officers seem privy to it's uses. Maybe we'll see Bolin use it, but I doubt it.

Yeah I'm not a fan of everyone and their momma being able to lightning bend. It cheapens it, whereas before it was a sign of being an elite firebender.

Lightning bending has uses beyond the battlefield now, so of course they've made every effort to teach it to people. Also, you have no idea if everyone and their momma can use it. We saw like 6 dudes using it at the power plant. Mako is quite the gifted bender, if you recall.

My take on lightning bending before Republic City is that it was probably a secret technique that was only discovered or taught to influential people. I doubt everyone has the acumen to use it.

The times, they are a changin'.
 
It shows how much Zuko sucks at fire bending.

To be fair, we never saw him attempt it after he got rid of his inner turmoil. He probably was able to do it during his lifetime after he became Fire lord.

the equalists are some of the most formidable 'standard goons' I've ever seen. These guys are genuinely dangerous. In most other shows goons are just stand-ins for the main character to do cool shit on, but in this show you get the feeling that there is danger there and that one false move could spell disaster. The choreography really drives the point home.

I agree on this, especially the choreography. They really stepped up there game there even more.

Also, I think it shows that Korra still has a lot to learn about being in real fights. Same goes for our bending brothers, they were just doing their pro-bending styles and it didn't do them any favours in an open terrain fight. They all were overwhelmed so easily.
 
I'm with Generic on the whole Bolin thing.

So yeah ... Bolin, stop acting like some dumb street rat. And work on your "non-small-stone-disk" bending ... that was some weak showing last episode.
 
Assuming TTT is doing that, that still doesn't change the fact that he is extorting other people's money, which is still a crime and has been doing this for a long time without regret.

But bolin, again, as bad as it may look, the equalists have no proof that he was abusing his power in any way. I doubt they saw the exchange happen in the streets. For all they knew, Bolin could have happened to walk by, saw an old friend, and made some conversation when they attacked him. The equalists have no cause to suspect him of anything beyond the fact that he was a bender and happened to be in the wrong area.

Which sucks for Bolin.

It says nothing positive about your character if you are friends with and continue to associate with gang members.

And given Bolin's reaction before the cash was flashed, he knew damn well it was a seedy job that he shouldn't have been doing.
 
Which sucks for Bolin.

It says nothing positive about your character if you are friends with and continue to associate with gang members.

And given Bolin's reaction before the cash was flashed, he knew damn well it was a seedy job that he shouldn't have been doing.

Pretty much. It's just like Mako said he has a knack for getting into bad situations. He was only thinking about the teams future and didn't give working for a crime syndicate a proper thought after he knwe it would secure the theri participation in the pro-bending tournament. He probably just thought it would work out somehow.

And any other day it would have.
 
Which sucks for Bolin.

It says nothing positive about your character if you are friends with and continue to associate with gang members.

And given Bolin's reaction before the cash was flashed, he knew damn well it was a seedy job that he shouldn't have been doing.

It sucks for victims of any crime. People who got robbed or beaten or killed, it sucks for all of them. Each and every one of them could have probably done something to prevent what happened to them. Does that mean they are to be blamed for those crimes happening to them?
 
Just saw the third episode. It was great. I already really love this show.

But I am starting to regret watching this week by week. I want to see the next episode already! 20 minutes is hardly enough time. ._.

Maybe I'll wait a few weeks and then marathon watch.
 
It sucks for victims of any crime. People who got robbed or beaten or killed, it sucks for all of them. Each and every one of them could have probably done something to prevent what happened to them. Does that mean they are to be blamed for those crimes happening to them?
It always depends on the circumstances. Bolin knew that doing the job could mean trouble, but he chose to do it anyway because he was fixated on the money. That's what brought him into the situation, which is why it was his fault to some extent.

And also, why does it matter if he is abusing his power or not? In the eyes of the equalists, every bender is obsolete.
 
if this series is as good as it's been (or somehow gets better), then i'm blindly following these guys into whatever future endeavors they take on.

Indeed.

Should be good regardless.


I agree on this, especially the choreography. They really stepped up there game there even more.

Also, I think it shows that Korra still has a lot to learn about being in real fights. Same goes for our bending brothers, they were just doing their pro-bending styles and it didn't do them any favours in an open terrain fight. They all were overwhelmed so easily.


I wonder if they remember enough of it though and would it be difficult to revert.




Just saw the third episode. It was great. I already really love this show.

But I am starting to regret watching this week by week. I want to see the next episode already! 20 minutes is hardly enough time. ._.

Maybe I'll wait a few weeks and then marathon watch.


If your gonna do this it would be best to stay far away from this thread :P
 
It sucks for victims of any crime. People who got robbed or beaten or killed, it sucks for all of them. Each and every one of them could have probably done something to prevent what happened to them. Does that mean they are to be blamed for those crimes happening to them?

There's a difference between being in the wrong place at the wrong time by pure circumstance, and knowingly going to the wrong place at the wrong time in order to bring in $$$.

I'm just saying that a single mistake on the part of the Equalists (and it was a very easy mistake to make, and arguably not a mistake at all considering working for gangs IS WRONG) and doesn't undermine their message.
 
It sucks for victims of any crime. People who got robbed or beaten or killed, it sucks for all of them. Each and every one of them could have probably done something to prevent what happened to them. Does that mean they are to be blamed for those crimes happening to them?
... Bolin did something wrong. He was serving as 'security' for a known bad gang when another gang came to take them on. That's not at all comparable to a robbery victim.
 
the equalists are some of the most formidable 'standard goons' I've ever seen. These guys are genuinely dangerous. In most other shows goons are just stand-ins for the main character to do cool shit on, but in this show you get the feeling that there is danger there and that one false move could spell disaster. The choreography really drives the point home.

The real test is going to be if the goons stay formidable. Or if they're just tough enough to establish the Equalists as threat and then turn into cannon fodder.
 
There's a difference between being in the wrong place at the wrong time by pure circumstance, and knowingly going to the wrong place at the wrong time in order to bring in $$$.

It always depends on the circumstances. Bolin knew that doing the job could mean trouble, but he chose to do it anyway because he was fixated on the money. That's what brought him into the situation, which is why it was his fault to some extent

Yeah, this is the problem: the victim is never culpable in the crime against them, unless they take active measures to hurt themselves, such as in the cases of suicide.

If I have a suit made of 100 dollar bills and I walk into a dark alley in a bad neighborhood, I may be unbelievably stupid for doing so, but when I inevitably get mugged, it's the muggers who are the criminals there, not me.

No matter how bad it may look, bolin didn't actually do anything and they were going to mutilate him for it. Imagine if our courts worked like that, where if a person looks like he committed a crime at first glance, then he is presumed guilty without a trial. This is why what Amon is doing is seriously fucked up.

And also, why does it matter if he is abusing his power or not? In the eyes of the equalists, every bender is obsolete.

Because their argument for why bending is bad is obsolete if they aren't doing it. In the discussion of the equalist's morality, this is a very key point and the main reason why their response is too extreme.

... Bolin did something wrong. He was serving as 'security' for a known bad gang when another gang came to take them on. That's not at all comparable to a robbery victim.

There is no evidence they were doing anything illegal at the time that Bolin was with them, and even if they were, Bolin was under the impression that they weren't.
 
If I have a suit made of 100 dollar bills and I walk into a dark alley in a bad neighborhood, I may be unbelievably stupid for doing so, but when I inevitably get mugged, it's the muggers who are the criminals there, not me.


There is no evidence they were doing anything illegal at the time that Bolin was with them, and even if they were, Bolin was under the impression that they weren't.

Making a suit out of 100 dollars isn't the same as accepting an offer to guard a meth house.


Bolin was under the impression they were. He said no until the cash was flashed. He knew damn well they were up to no good. He just thought his own skin wouldn't be at risk.
 
There is no evidence they were doing anything illegal at the time that Bolin was with them, and even if they were, Bolin was under the impression that they weren't.
It doesn't matter. If you go work for the mob as security then don't act surprised if you get shot at.
 
Maybe they never learnt a lot of "real" bending? I guess im could be possible that most of their experienc eis in pro-bending?

Given the tip Bolin gave Korra in the second ep it seems they might know the difference but as you say the pro-bending version might be more engrained right now.
 
the equalists are some of the most formidable 'standard goons' I've ever seen. These guys are genuinely dangerous. In most other shows goons are just stand-ins for the main character to do cool shit on, but in this show you get the feeling that there is danger there and that one false move could spell disaster. The choreography really drives the point home.

Korra still destroyed all of them quite handily though.
 
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