I always saw it as Korra and Asami getting along better then back in the day.
But there never was really much substantial conflict between them post- early-Book 1.
Yea, but it seemed (to me) that it was just them becoming friends.
Like I said, I think itâs up to the viewerâs interpretation. The creators intended it one way, but fans are free to experience the show however they please.
YeaâŚ
But that fails when you get to the end.
I suppose. But thereâs always canon-defying fanfic!
Nah, I have my own things to write.
I didnât think the environmental message in the painted lady was quite as forced as people say. It definitely is there but could have been much worse. It didnât really detract from the flow of the episode, the over arching plot maybe but one offs are a good thing to have in a series lake Avatar. Overall Iâm fine with how it was handled.
Agreed. I think that Kataraâs character arc was the much more prominent part of that episode.
Has anyone read some of the recent The Last Airbender-era comics? Theyâre available on YouTube for those who are interested.
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No, But I may have to when I get back.
Iâve read all of The Promise and The Rescue, and the first two parts of The Rift. I found them rather annoying.
Donât you mean The Search?
Yeah, those graphic novels have lots of elements I donât like. The drawing style is pretty true to the show, but many character expressions irk me and wind up making the characters seem much younger then they should be. I also think the bending doesnât translate very well into a static comic panel format.
And donât even get me started on Katara and Aangâs âhoneyâ thing. shudders
So, after reading this whole topic (it was a doozy) I have come to the firm conclusion that I must re-watch TLAB, or at least itâs first season. The other thing I would like to mention, and the real reason for this post is that after watching the finale of Korra, and then Immediately re-watching the end, as I was a tad distracted, I never noticed, nor even considered the possibility of KorrAsami. In fact it wasnât until the TTV talks that I heard about it. So, I donât mind if you call me stupid and run me of the internet, I honestly just saw it as friendship. Also before you start I know that the creators intended for it and confirmed it, but honestly I just didnât see itâŚ
ATLA holds up amazingly well.
I only watched about four episodes of TLOK, it wasnât really for me.
I canât say whether itâs a quality show or not.
Also, I feel like leaving this here
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Man, if thereâs one thing ATLA did to near perfection, it was making us feel for the characters.
Korrasami is definitely something that changes depending on the angle you watch it from.
I donât like KorraSami. It felt like they put it just to say that they have characters with different sexual preferences. I have nothing against different sexual preferences, and I think KorraSami would have been great if they actually showed us that really liked each other prior to the ending. Now the show was spoiled for me, and I knew that the relationship was going to happen, and I kept my eyes out to see if there was any chemistry. The only scene that sorta shows KorraSami for me was the ending of Season 3. Besides that, Avatar: TLAB and LOK are my favorite shows of all time (Same with Spectacular Spiderman :P)
Hmmm, maybe itâs because I was looking for it on my 2nd watch of Book 3/4 but I saw quite a few âKorraSamiâ moments.
Also, that meme/comic is gold.
I canât blame ya; itâs definitely not for everyone, and itâs not as good as ATLA. Though it started getting noticeably better in season 3 (IMO), so if you ever get the urge, Iâd recommend starting there.
Yup. Heck, is there even much youâd really be missing by skipping the first two seasons? Itâs not like Korraâs character evolves muchâŚ