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The Legend of Korra


Bfahome

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The episodes themselves were pretty good, but in terms of being a finale to the series, and possibly the franchise? I'm a little disappointed, honestly.

 

 

Since the beginning I've had issues with the shorter season format of LoK compared to Avatar, and I feel that many of the problems I see with it are a result of that.

 

Firstly, there was no real overall arc it followed. There wasn't a big goal at the end of it all. For the original series, the goal was to defeat the Fire Lord and end the hundred-year-long war. For Korra, it just seemed to be to defeat the new villain that stepped into the vacuum left by the previous villain. And it was always resolved in about 13 episodes. The original series' arc had 61, with smaller sub-plots for each season. I think it gave more time to tell the story as well as develop many characters at once. Zuko had his own complex plot that spanned all three seasons. The Legend of Korra's plot just seemed kind of… sparse by comparison. Plus, this is supposed to be the finale, but nothing made it stand out more than any other season's end aside from Republic City's new crater. Another four more LoK seasons' worth of villains could easily crop up after this.

 

Second, it ended on romance. I want to be happy and excited about it, I really do. But for me the whole romance subplot was tainted almost from the start. They put the love triangle conflict five episodes into the first season. From that point on, I had no emotional investment in it. Once again referring back to the original series, they gave Aang and Katara 61 episodes from the time they met to the time their relationship actualizes. There were hints all along the way, of course, and anyone who's ever watched any TV show ever should've been able to pick them out as the main couple the instant Aang opened his eyes. But it still took time. For LoK it started off rushed and for me it never really recovered from there. Even as Korra and Mako were talking, I was thinking "please don't end with this, please just let that part go". And they didn't end with it, and I was happy. But then Korra and Asami started talking and I started wondering. I know there have been people who shipped them since their bits of bonding time, but I couldn't immediately tell if the writers would actually be daring enough to take it in that direction. And obviously they did. My issue comes with the fact that it all happened in the final two minutes. Yeah they had time together in previous episodes and I guess it was teasing at something, but to me it sort of seemed like "oh btw they're together now". And then they go to the spirit world and that's the end of the franchise. I think the issue again comes from the seasons being shorter. Avatar already had seasons on the short end of the range, and these seasons were even shorter still. More breathing room in the episodes probably would've given more time for relationships to be explored. The format they went with meant that basically any sort of relationship had to be resolved by the 13th episode. It has me picturing them throwing darts at a "Relationships" board for each season. In the end, I would've preferred something like what Pacific Rim did, establishing that, yes, the characters care for each other, but leaving it open for interpretation.

 

I'm also a little disappointed that the spirits didn't really play a role in the finale. It seemed like the perfect setup for something like the end of Book 1 of the first series. Kuvira messes with the spirit world, even going so far as to hack up the giant tree in the swamp. But all the spirits were like "nope, your problem not ours" and did nothing. I was expecting Kuvira to get supremely messed up by some spirits, especially once she ran off into the vines, but it never happened. I do like the way she was defeated, but missed opportunities always bug me a bit.

 

There were some things I did enjoy, though.

 

Varrick and Zhu Li's wedding was cute, with Varrick finally wising up and Zhu Li telling it like it is. Always how she pictured their engagement, indeed.

 

Hiroshi's sacrifice seemed like a fitting end for his character. Even with the help he provided I doubt he could've ever redeemed himself in the eyes of everyone. He probably doubted it too. So he ensured that his final moments were dedicated to saving both his daughter and the city.

 

The Korra/Kuvira fight was pretty cool, too, with Kuvira turning the entire control room into a weapon against Korra, and Korra taking it and giving it right back.

 

So yeah. I enjoyed a lot of it, but I can't really see it as a proper end. And unfortunately that overshadows even the parts I liked.

 

 

 

The Colbert Report finale was miles better.

 

 

"From eternity, I'm Stephen Colbert. Jon."

"Thanks for that report, Stephen."

 

 

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The thing about the spirits is they've ALWAYS chosen not to get involved with the humans. Why should they? Every single encounter winds up with them getting corrupted, controlled or killed.

The spirits NOPING themselves out of every human conflict has been a common theme over and over again. The mood of Korra as a whole doesn't really work for an end where the spirits, after 40 000 years, to learn the power of friendship.

They are VERY choosy about which humans they associate with because when your entire existence has the consistency of an actual mood ring it's smart to stay the heck away from humans.

 

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I wasn't expecting the spirits to like team up with Korra or anything, I just thought they might strike back against Kuvira for messing with them.  The Ocean Spirit took out an entire fleet of battleships when Zhao killed the Moon Spirit, so I figured at least something would happen as a result of Kuvira hacking up the spirit tree and turning it into a WMD.

 

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I would almost count the spirit vine as seperate from the other spirits, and in the end it kinda went out of control and Kuvira couldn't shut it off and I imagined it going "Hey, you're not the boss of me." Cause the spirit vines are kinda mean, really.

 

I dunno, it could be better but I liked it.

 

 

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I expected something to happen with the spirits too, but no such luck. On the korra/asami thing though I really didn't think it was as out-of-nowhere as many people are saying. It's been hinted at and (though we may not have known it at the time) set up from at least book 3. Two seasons, in theory, should be plenty of time to set up the beginnings of a relationship (again, the way it was handled didn't feel like a profession of true love or anything (like with mako lol) more of a hopeful future) which I thought was fitting for their current relationship level. I think the biggest problem was, as you said, the shortness of the seasons and the fact that season 4 was aired so soon after season 3, made everything feel even shorter. As mentioned above with the whole mako thing, heterosexual relationships have sailed with far less prompting (and as you mentioned, the whole opens-eyes-to-girl-and-instant-love thing happened pretty quickly lol. It had more time to develope but I don't think the korrasami thing was all that forced considering the way cartoons usually go).

 

anyway just my thoughts. I liked the finale a lot though, really happy with how the show turned out.

 

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I haven't seen the finale yet, but by putting my post in spoiler tags I can make it look like I have!

Yes, I know I've used this joke before.

Yes, I know it's probably less funny the second time.

Don't worry, I'll be seeing the finale either today or tomorrow, and then I can actually contribute to the conversation more constructively. :P

 

[Please only use spoiler tags for spoilers. -Bfa]

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