I get it. I get why they need to make Korra not seem too powerful. We don't want her being Goku or Alucard-esq where the protagonist just beats up every villain with no effort because they are sooo coool guyz! The sort of character who never grows or strengthens or learns anything about themselves or the world because the show is about how powerful they are. That would be a terrible show and I am well on board for what LOK is going for, all about her growing as a person, learning balance and wisdom and patience and so on.
What Legend of Korra has become is actually the opposite of a power fantasy to the extent that it has kinda gone too far the other way. Legend of Korra has became the story of a woman who can't do anything right, ever. She makes the wrong decisions, she picks the wrong fights and chooses not to fight at the wrong moments. I honestly cannot remember the last time I saw Korra just straight up win a fight, outsmart a villain or do something without somebody else practically doing it for her.
The reason I bring this up is because the latest episode (6) is centered around a fight scene where Korra is fully healed, in control of all the elements, and has access to the Avatar state. Her opponent? A pretty skilled metal bender but any avatar should be expected to beat her. Kuvira has metal and earth, Korra has metal earth water air and fire and has been trained by the greatest combatants of her time. Naturally not only does Korra lose she doesn't even put up a fight. She gets effortlessly beaten up without landing a single blow and she resorts to the Avatar State (which she shouldn't damn well need for this)and STILL loses. Aang would have trashed this girls s**t easily and he was a child who grew and trained under much less favorable circumstances.
Apart from linking the worlds (which is now resulting in terrifying weapons which is kinda why the first Avatar separated them in the first place) and defeating Vaatu (who escaped partially by her fault and as a result of her poor judgement) Korra has been getting her arse beat like a bongo by every villain, passer by and random nobody over the whole world. She fell for an obvious trap set by Amon, she failed against Zaheer (note how pretty much everybody BUT the Avatar defeated him) and is now powerless to stop a metalbender who has every possible disadvantage against her. Korra's mistakes have even led to the past Avatars being cut off, permanently crippling the entire Avatar lineage's spiritual ties. Toff is right, she really is the worst Avatar ever.
I'm not saying she needs to win all the time, just win Some of the time. As in ever. Watching her be pathetic for 4 seasons is getting really old. I don't ever talk with anybody else who watches Avatar so I'm interested to see how you all feel about this.
Edit: Just to clarify what I was expecting from the series I thought we would see her go from the idiot who rushes into things and punches everything without thought for the obvious consequences to slowly becoming a little wiser, a little more patient and a little more impressive and confident. See her learn the harsh lessons of life that inform her duty as the world saving guru she is expected to be. The climactic fight scene or finale demonstrating how much she has grown and how her newfound wisdom and tecnique enable her to overcome great odds, that she isn't just powerful because she has Avatar powers but because she has the strength and courage to use those powers correctly.
Instead all I see is a character who doesn't deserve the powers she was given, doesn't know how to use them and somebody who is hogging a position of authority that somebody smarter (Like Tenzen) could have filled to greater effect. Maybe by the end of this season she will suddenly have a bloody epiphany but even if she does it's been far too long to justify it.
What Legend of Korra has become is actually the opposite of a power fantasy to the extent that it has kinda gone too far the other way. Legend of Korra has became the story of a woman who can't do anything right, ever. She makes the wrong decisions, she picks the wrong fights and chooses not to fight at the wrong moments. I honestly cannot remember the last time I saw Korra just straight up win a fight, outsmart a villain or do something without somebody else practically doing it for her.
The reason I bring this up is because the latest episode (6) is centered around a fight scene where Korra is fully healed, in control of all the elements, and has access to the Avatar state. Her opponent? A pretty skilled metal bender but any avatar should be expected to beat her. Kuvira has metal and earth, Korra has metal earth water air and fire and has been trained by the greatest combatants of her time. Naturally not only does Korra lose she doesn't even put up a fight. She gets effortlessly beaten up without landing a single blow and she resorts to the Avatar State (which she shouldn't damn well need for this)and STILL loses. Aang would have trashed this girls s**t easily and he was a child who grew and trained under much less favorable circumstances.
Apart from linking the worlds (which is now resulting in terrifying weapons which is kinda why the first Avatar separated them in the first place) and defeating Vaatu (who escaped partially by her fault and as a result of her poor judgement) Korra has been getting her arse beat like a bongo by every villain, passer by and random nobody over the whole world. She fell for an obvious trap set by Amon, she failed against Zaheer (note how pretty much everybody BUT the Avatar defeated him) and is now powerless to stop a metalbender who has every possible disadvantage against her. Korra's mistakes have even led to the past Avatars being cut off, permanently crippling the entire Avatar lineage's spiritual ties. Toff is right, she really is the worst Avatar ever.
I'm not saying she needs to win all the time, just win Some of the time. As in ever. Watching her be pathetic for 4 seasons is getting really old. I don't ever talk with anybody else who watches Avatar so I'm interested to see how you all feel about this.
Edit: Just to clarify what I was expecting from the series I thought we would see her go from the idiot who rushes into things and punches everything without thought for the obvious consequences to slowly becoming a little wiser, a little more patient and a little more impressive and confident. See her learn the harsh lessons of life that inform her duty as the world saving guru she is expected to be. The climactic fight scene or finale demonstrating how much she has grown and how her newfound wisdom and tecnique enable her to overcome great odds, that she isn't just powerful because she has Avatar powers but because she has the strength and courage to use those powers correctly.
Instead all I see is a character who doesn't deserve the powers she was given, doesn't know how to use them and somebody who is hogging a position of authority that somebody smarter (Like Tenzen) could have filled to greater effect. Maybe by the end of this season she will suddenly have a bloody epiphany but even if she does it's been far too long to justify it.