I hope Nick doesnt force them to call off the Korrasami relationship to avoid controversy. They didnt even let them do much more than imply it in the cartoons...
the only 'bad' part about Kuvira's reign? it turned into fascism... and we all know that's so-so-so... 'bad'... despite fascists always being oh-so fashionableLord Garnaat said:Urgh, I sure hope not. Kuvira is one of my favorite villains period due in no small part to her being very sympathetic and justified in her actions (up to a point). For the first five or six episodes of Season 4, I was completely on Team Kuvira, mainly because - and let's all be honest here - she did nothing wrong. It honestly baffled me that Opal and Su-completely-useless-aging-hippy-moron-Yin Beifong were calling her some evil tyrant when all she had been doing was legally reunifying a nation broken into anarchy, where bandits were preying on the weak, by demanding that separatist states rejoin their lawful ruler.Marxie said:If we ever see her again - she will be reduced to her Freudian Excuse. I guarantee it.Lord Garnaat said:Hopefully we get to see more of Kuvira. You've got to love a villain that is (almost) completely right (almost) all the time.
You're angry that big bad Kuvira has the combined weight of an entire country bearing down on Zaofu? Well, maybe you should ask why millions of Earth Kingdom citizens follow her and no one else. Might it possibly have something to do with you sitting back in your fancy city, sipping tea and doing nothing while your country fell apart, while she stepped up and fixed the problem? So far as I'm concerned, the Earth Kingdom was in such bad shape after misrule and chaos that a strong, centralized government was necessary to keep the peace and bring it back to order, especially since the Avatar was MIA. I would have preferred that she allowed Wu to be the figurehead monarch for the sake of international relations, but honestly her seizing power didn't bother me that much. Not to mention that she manages to be more honorable than some of the protagonists, who insist on trying to assassinate her during a peaceful truce and then attacking her during a one-on-one duel.
So yeah, I was basically rooting for Kuvira the whole time... well, until the writers got lazy and threw out the word "re-education camp." I still think it's a shame that they resorted to such a cop-out to make her seem more villainous - presumably they figured out that she was a little to easy to side with.
Maybe if the creators of this new comic series can tear themselves away from their 5-star, cruise liner ship they can address the idea that perhaps Kuvira's actions were necessary after all, seeing that this new political arrangement of independent Earth states sounds like its going to be a complete poop-show. Though I really doubt it.
A man can dream though... a man can dream.
well apparently the comics allow them to do more than what they might have done otherwise and there was the implication Korrasami would be the focusFieldy409 said:I hope Nick doesnt force them to call off the Korrasami relationship to avoid controversy. They didnt even let them do much more than imply it in the cartoons...
Caramel Frappe said:> Everyone was hyped, satisfied, and freaking out in joy over LoK's finale
> Awhile after, LoK will be continued as a comic series.
> Majority bash the series and call the unique romance between two girls 'meh'
While I didn't stop to take a census at the time, I recall a good few people getting their knickers in a knot right from the start. (Or from the end, in this case.)Caramel Frappe said:But here, when the comic series is announced- people have suddenly turned the other way. Kinda feels like a band wagon effect, that when some people describe their dislike / hate for the show, suddenly they agree now.
I can only speak for myself, of course, but I wasn't really impressed to begin with. All the initial hype around Korrasami made me go back and watch the show, expecting some incredible romance and... yeah, I was not impressed. Perhaps some of the others in this thread suffered the same thing. Because yeah, the only thing Korrasami really has going for it is the concept of a lesbian relationship, and it's a concept that the writers didn't handle well. I'm sure there are no end of excuses to make there - Bryke didn't plan on it from the beginning, Bryke didn't know what they could get away with, etc - but ultimately a work has to stand on its own merits, and for me at least, Legend of Korra has very little. (Not to mention one of the creators - Bryan, I think - was a bit of a douche canoe afterwards and that somewhat soured me towards him as a person.)Caramel Frappe said:Seems no one is pleased with anything anymore. I expected to come in here with people being excited or at least .. happy about the fact LoK will continue in the comics. But nope. We get people bashing it and saying 'meh' because reasons? You guys .... come on. I remember some of your faces too when LoK finale hit and you admired the concept of a lesbian relationship happening.
Why you hurt me like this.
Except for maybe that the Bandits she took out in the first few episodes then where used by her to steal the supplies from Opal and Kai. It has never been confirmed or denied but not long after Kuvira deals with the bandits more bandits then show up, in a swanky new plane that looks completely new, to do then stop supplies getting to a town that Kuvira wants in her empire.Lord Garnaat said:For the first five or six episodes of Season 4, I was completely on Team Kuvira, mainly because - and let's all be honest here - she did nothing wrong.
With this I get where your coming from but isn't it a bit lazy to throw out the "Lazy Writing" excuse whenever a villains true faults come into the light? If we have to completely pick her apart from everything good and bad she has done shouldn't we talk about her as she is in the show, where all her accomplishments and failings belong to her?Lord Garnaat said:So yeah, I was basically rooting for Kuvira the whole time... well, until the writers got lazy and threw out the word "re-education camp." I still think it's a shame that they resorted to such a cop-out to make her seem more villainous - presumably they figured out that she was a little to easy to side with.
Don't worry, their are a lot of people out there, including me, who are excited for this. Months after the ending I'm reading all the FanFiction that is popping up about Korrasami. Case in point this [http://archiveofourown.org/works/3330158/chapters/7280936] really awesome FanFic about Korra and Asami arriving in our world through the Spirit Portal.Caramel Frappe said:But here, when the comic series is announced- people have suddenly turned the other way. Kinda feels like a band wagon effect, that when some people describe their dislike / hate for the show, suddenly they agree now. It's just odd to me, because hearing about a comic series continuing the great series made me smile. To each their own I guess? Besides, I feel it didn't ruin the Avatar series because as Nostalgia Critic said...