What about The Legend of Korra disappointed you most?

What about The Legend of Korra disappointed you most?

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The whole 2nd season
It was a complete filler of shit

That Korra didn't end up at least that buff or buffer by the end

That each season the villain made good points in the beginning but then went off the rails about midway through the season so korra and the gang could be unambiguous heroes.

2nd season is right answer

That Korra was a constant fuckup, unlikable character with a near-permanent idiot ball.

Also that they built up a really cool setting with lots of potential in season one, and then ???

Spirit world but no face stealer.

>filler
Don't use words if you don't know how to use them right.

The fact that they shoehorned in a lesbian relationship just so people acknowledge the show's existence.

For the record, I'm not against homosexual relationships in shows, but at least be like Clarence or The Loud House and do it right.

Didn't actually show the lesbian kiss

yes no ko / koh whatever his name was.

Season 1 was pure disappointment. The second season managed to be even worse but by then I was kind of numb to it.

I'm generally happy with 3 and 4 though.

>2nd Season killed the show financially
>Bad guy had good points in the beginning then went of the chains for no reason
>Shoehorned lesbian coupling at the end

I was fine with the lesbian coupling but it was forced as fuck.

Korra's idiocy.

The whole mentality of the series was kind of disappointing. "It's Avatar, but modern! Bigger, badder, with more thrills, more spills and three times the cheesy romantic subplots!" TLA was great because of the sense of adventure, the high variation in setting and because they had a clear final goal from the very first episode.

With LOK, the beginning of every season was like "how's Republic City going to rot from the inside out THIS time?" They flirted with realism and wound up with an inferior product. And the Spirit World was a lazy sideways step in my opinion.

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the dieselpunk Hong Kong setting desu. It didnt feel like avatar

>firing off lightning and bending metal is a challenging, secret, or ancient technique
>suddenly everyone can do it
>etc

weak and gay

Well then why not contribute by posting some of the best girl to come from this shit show?

The lack of Lin

Who is that

The ending of season 1.
Season 2 wasn't as bad as people say. But Aang giving back Korra's bending was fucking lame.

Also Korrasami, just because I thought Korra challenged stereotypes of strong girls being into girls, then the last 5 seconds happened and really ruined it for me, personally.

Are you new or what?

>Season 2 wasn't as bad as people say
- plot holes
- deus ex
- retarded choices

you sure about that?

There needs to be more lewd Kuvira art. I'm amazed and dissapointed how little we got.

Suyin, the true villain of seasons 3 and 4

The ending and book 2.

Refresh my memory about the plotholes. I think the most upset I was at season 2 was making the spirits of ying yang whatever cartoonishly good and evil. Balance and harmony my ass, it's all about good ol' american values.

I'm still mad the secret weapon for non-benders to use wasn't guns

The events in the last episodes of season 4 had a out-of-ass plot. Either the budget was running low or they ran out of ideas.
>Varrick and Zhu Li marriage
>Korra and Asami

And just like everyone will ever say; each seasons' villain had good intentions but after 1-3 episodes they go full evil.
Korra fucked up the connections with the past avatars

Still enjoyed it.

She had so much fucking build up.
Her assistant is a traitor and shady as fuck
Her fake expression of disbelief when she finds out that looked more like she was covering him instead of being genuinely surprised
All her cunt behavior, creepy perfect city and life, what the fuck Bryke? What the fuck?

Not enough porn of her

The ending to season 1.
I really liked the political angle with the equalists, but in the end Amon turned out to just be another superpowered bender.

Didn't recognize her with no clothes + slightly off-model

Rule 63 Hitler

>Still enjoyed it.
Same
I even miss it.
Voltron is doing nothing for me. Nothing. The action is boring and while the characters are ok, the conflict and villains aren't interesting.

If Korrasami wasn't a thing i might actually have looked forward to the comics, but unfortunately it is.

>Refresh my memory about the plotholes
1- Unalaq didn't need to attack the south in the beginning, he literally did it 'for the lolz'
2- Unalaq could teach Korra how to go to the spirit world himself and open the portals from the inside, and actually both at once since they are close there
3- Korra didn't need to go to the spirit world after she opened the first portal, she could literally just wait Harmonic convergence to be over with since she already knew what would happen

Also, not enough of her.

That said, those could be explained with minor changes in the plot, but they didn't.

It didn't keep going after it got good with Books 3 and 4.

If we could just throw out Books 1 and 2, make Books 3 and 4 into Books 1 and 2, and make new Books 3 and 4, it'd be wonderful. Just re-work the Wan story into them.

Korrasami is the best thing.

This. Plus, the quality of Lin, especially in seasons 2 and 3.

Rather do minor rework on book 1 and throw out book 4 desu. Also Wans story would need a lot of rework.

If i could change 1 thing from LoK it would be Korrasami, and i'd do it in a heartbeat.

Honestly just fix season 1. The concept is so damn good but they filled it up with Probending, shipping and the conclusion.
Amon's backstory wasn't bad, but the actual motivations were the weak point of what it looked like an amazing villain.

The spirits in Korra were chaotic evil, yet the characters and writers reacted to those spirits as if they were good/neutral. The Avatar Wan episode really wiped out any room for doubt on spirits being pricks.

Season 3 has the decency to ignore season 2 for the most part, but Season 4 yet again reminds the viewers that the spirits/vines/etc are cowardly and don't give a shit about human life--------even when they live in human cities.

Korra didn't learn a daaaaaamn thing

>and throw out book 4
Fuck you, book 4 is good. It just needs tweeking.

That's not a plothole. It's a narrative contradiction, but not a plothole.

It need a lot of tweaking though. Like most of the plot and the MC's story arc.

Overall enjoyed the series.

Wish we would've seen the Western Air Temple and the Fire Nation though.

Also wish we could've seen more Republic City pre-Vaatu. I really loved the aesthetic and the colors they used for it, especially at night.

Giant robots? I don't remember.

>tfw when you'll never crawl, panting, towards Kuvira as she beckons you like this

Not enough lesbian porn.

no giant short haired Korra but overall the show was ok.

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>overworked his assisstant
>tried to take over Future Industries
>betrayed Mako
>started a war
>created the atom bomb
>gets a happy ending because fan favourite
lmao

Varrick truly got away with everything

Is he the avatar version of Tony Stark?

I don't think I realized it at the time but I realize it now. Korra didn't have an overall goal through the series like Aang did. And I understand that this was a different Avatar and maybe an attempt by the creators to show different avatars would have different kinds and different levels of struggle. But part of what made the original show so gripping was the constant overall arch of the characters and the story.

Korra also was more spoiled and had more at her disposal so it made her failures and shortcomings more frustrating with no one to blame but her. And this was added upon with the lack of use and development of her supporting cast. Some characters really didn't grow until if not the last season then the second to last and some not at all.

In all I think Korra was more of an on the fly creation than the original Avatar and that left some thing poorly planned or just ill conceived.

I can't believe it either.

>I don't think I realized it at the time but I realize it now. Korra didn't have an overall goal through the series like Aang did.
No way! Truly this revelation has amazed me!

NO I'M A FILTHY DISGUSTING BOY PUNISH ME MISTRESS

More like the Avatar version of Thomas Edison.

And the lack of MILF Toph

The fact that she fucks a lot would have also helped.

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How many do you think she fuged

>President Raikou is repeatedly accused of (and generally portrayed) as being shortsighted and selfish during the North-South Water tribe conflict and again during the 3 years of the Earth Kingdom going to hell. Is written as a fallible human with faults.
>Suyin acts like a brat to her responsible older sister, joins a gang of criminals, gets off scott free with a vacation to her grandparents, joins a gang of raiders for several years, somehow finds and steals a very large plot of land somehow not under the domain of the Earth Kingdom, abandons her neighbor as everything goes to shit, plans an assassination of a world leader----directly provoking the invasion of Zaofu-----says to her adopted daughter seeking atonement and mercy at the end of S4 that she'll hang for this
>Is almost always treated as the good guy

>Toph and Aang are repeatedly portrayed as fucking awful, terrible parents. In Toph's case she gets called out by her eldest daughter for all of this shit----including abusing her position as Chief of Police to cover up for Suyin and never even telling her children who (she thinks) their father is. etc.
>Toph portrayed as regretful, but clearly in the wrong.
>Suyin is portrayed as a terrible sister
>There is a whole episode devoted to portraying Lin as having anger issues and unable to let anything go, provoking a fight scene and making up with her sister not long after.

WTF??? I don't get her-----or the people writing her.

Stop it. She is pure.

>What about The Legend of Korra disappointed you most?

The lack of a fun beach episode, the first series had one but not Korra, plus later on there where enough girls in the cast

The forced lesbian shit ending.

Also whenever I hear the republic city leader's name, I can't help but think of pic related

>2 daughters
>pure

>that broken right arm

They're adopted. Both of them. Her heart is just so pure she lied to them about it. That's why they weren't able to even see the dad.

How much protential season 1 had, and then wasted.
You could of easily and had a well made 2 seasons out of just the idea of revolution.

Instead the revolution fizzes out with no additional anger. Some how non-benders are now OK being below benders, after their leader was another bender just using them.

If Kuvira enlisted recruits by seducing them then I doubt anyone would question her methods.

>we'll never see Kuvira capturing Korra and forcing her to eat her pussy until Korra loves the smell and taste of cunt

The end of Amon, or specifically how it was handled and executed by the writing team.

I started S2, and I got up to the Wan episodes, maybe a bit further, but I dropped it when it was clear the S2 antagonist was just going to end up being Reverse Avatar.

Never say never.

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The fact it was Tumblr Bait: The show

I want to see the process though! Not only the conclusion.

The show in it's entirety. I didnt have a single remarkable aspect besides maybe her delicious brown, but most of that shit comes from fanarr so it really doesnt count

Messy sex hair end of Season 3 Kuvira is top tier.

Now that would've made the fight scenes more titillating

I mean what'd you expect by Nick, they gave Fred Three damn movies that sucked, a show that was really awful, thought it was a good i idea to Awesomness tv a show. Then have the audacity to give us the feminazi bullshit sitcoms i've ever seen

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no beach episode

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Everything after the first season.

But mostly Korra herself.


Though a special hatred reignited itself with the giantmecha at the end...

Korra.

Will you conquer every settlement for her?

Disagree, all of the villains were pretty much solid through their seasons. Amon in the beginning was more mysterious than anything and never went "off the rails", we just realized how tyrannical his plans were. Unalaq never had a good motivation or plan so when he went overboard with EVIL AVATAR it just turned comical. Zaheer never went off the rails, it was clear the entire time that his interests in government was anarchistic and had dark plans for Korra despite his more noble front when talking to her. Kuvera was purposely portrayed like Sozin was: a charismatic leader who wanted to use a powerful military to spread peace and prosperity but got too caught up in the big picture to see what she was running over. If she won you can bet she'd grow old and live to regret it, especially when the war got stalled while trying to conquer the Fire Nation and the suffering really set in.

Will she reward me if I do?

Where did it go so wrong? Who did we lose from the first season?

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Their need for a 'bad' villain.
Maybe it was nick or maybe it was the creators but they always introduced arbitrary shit half the time to make villains more hateable.