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re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra Books 3 and 4 Thread (Book 4 premieres in October)

Posted on 12/19/14 at 7:06 am to
Posted by OMLandshark
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Posted on 12/19/14 at 7:06 am to
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No death of Kuvira, frick that. Kuvira just gives up, frick that.


I kind of felt the same way when Aang didn't kill Ozai, but in the end, it's Aang's defining moment as a character and his single greatest moment. He let his pure spirit defeat Ozai, and he ended the war on his terms, not what the world seemingly demanded of him.

I never expected Kuvira to die honestly. Plus killing Kuvira does nothing for Korra's character. Korra is more than capable of doing that, and I think it would have been character regression if she had killed Kuvira. It was pretty clear to me that Kuvira and Korra were reflections of one another, and that killing her would only make Korra the hot headed punk she was at the start of the series. In the first season, she attempts to downright murder Tarrlok in cold blood. Korra's initial approach in the series was always shoot first and ask questions later, but as time went on she realized that this should only be used as a last resort. No in the end Korra needed to negotiate with Kuvira and not just kick her arse. It was the best move for the character, and I love that that happened. Plus she killed Unalaq and kicked Amon out a 7 story window, so why is it necessary for her character to kill Kuvira?

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Only a tease of lesbian Korra, frick that, I wanted a full on kiss.



Go find a Rule 34 version of the characters if that's what you want. IMO it was done well and done as classy as they could have done it. It's not really shoved in your face, it's subtle, but it's also very clear where this is going. Korra and Asami I think just realized their true feelings for one another right there, while Aang and Katara had long come to terms with it by the end of series. I think it would have been forced from both characters to have done it right there.
This post was edited on 12/19/14 at 7:12 am
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
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Posted on 12/19/14 at 7:18 am to
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I kind of felt the same way when Aang didn't kill Ozai, but in the end, it's Aang's defining moment as a character and his single greatest moment. He let his pure spirit defeat Ozai, and he ended the war on his terms, not what the world seemingly demanded of him.

I never expected Kuvira to die honestly. Plus killing Kuvira does nothing for Korra's character. Korra is more than capable of doing that, and I think it would have been character regression if she had killed Kuvira. It was pretty clear to me that Kuvira and Korra were reflections of one another, and that killing her would only make Korra the hot headed punk she was at the start of the series. In the first season, she attempts to downright murder Tarrlok in cold blood. Korra's initial approach in the series was always shoot first and ask questions later, but as time went on she realized that this should only be used as a last resort. No in the end Korra needed to negotiate with Kuvira and not just kick her arse. It was the best move for the character, and I love that that happened. Plus she killed Unalaq and kicked Amon out a 7 story window, so why is it necessary for her character to kill Kuvira?


Aang was a much different character than Korra. His battle with death was a much different and necessary one to his character. It was well done.

Kuvira was done a great disservice to her character. She was teased to an almost Hitler level with concentration camps and willing to sacrifice the love of her life to get the power she always wanted. OMG, Korra saved her from a spirit explosion she caused, totally should stop world domination now and just accept jail. That was so dumb... Korra doesn't have to murder her, but the way it went down was just completely dissatisfying.

You can disagree, that's fine, but my opinion is as valid as yours...

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Go find a Rule 34 version of the characters if that's what you want. IMO it was done well and done as classy as they could have done it. It's not really shoved in your face, it's subtle, but it's also very clear where this is going. Korra and Asami I think just realized their true feelings for one another right there, while Aang and Katara had long come to terms with it by the end of series. I think it would have been forced from both characters to have done it right there.


It was a joke...
This post was edited on 12/19/14 at 7:20 am
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