Legend of Korra ending Asami rumors confirmed

 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Of course it's jarring. I just don't see why it warrants so much complaint.
Because it's jarring - that's exactly the reason.

It kills the immersion.


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Of course it's jarring. I just don't see why it warrants so much complaint.
Because it's jarring - that's exactly the reason.

It kills the immersion.
If two (maybe) homosexual characters kill your immersion then I really don't know what to say to you.

Stick to westerns perhaps.
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Of course it's jarring. I just don't see why it warrants so much complaint.
Because it's jarring - that's exactly the reason.

It kills the immersion.
If two (maybe) homosexual characters kill your immersion then I really don't know what to say to you.
I imagine it's not only that but the fact that it's an ambiguous ending (think Dexter) and the fact that the producer had to wade into the fray and confirm it.

It's not necessarily that there are two homosexual characters, it's that Turkey felt there wasn't enough development, it was too ambivalent and the involvement of the producers has made it seem like SJW pandering.


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Of course it's jarring. I just don't see why it warrants so much complaint.
Because it's jarring - that's exactly the reason.

It kills the immersion.
If two (maybe) homosexual characters kill your immersion then I really don't know what to say to you.
I imagine it's not only that but the fact that it's an ambiguous ending (think Dexter) and the fact that the producer had to wade into the fray and confirm it.

It's not necessarily that there are two homosexual characters, it's that Turkey felt there wasn't enough development, it was too ambivalent and the involvement of the producers has made it seem like SJW pandering.
So...basically what I've been saying then. Poor characterisation. I fail to see how homosexuality pandering has to do with anything.

The Wire had a homosexual character that was pulled off extremely well. Was that pandering too?


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
So...basically what I've been saying then. Poor characterisation. I fail to see how homosexuality pandering has to do with anything.

The Wire had a homosexual character that was pulled off extremely well. Was that pandering too?
Nobody's denying that poor characterisation is the focal point, though. The only relation it has to homosexuality is that poor characterisation with such characters tends to be worse than with homosexual characters. Especially when the producer has to wade in afterwards and confirm it because it was so ambiguous.

Literally nobody in this thread has a problem with LGBT characters if they're pulled off well.


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So...basically what I've been saying then. Poor characterisation. I fail to see how homosexuality pandering has to do with anything.

The Wire had a homosexual character that was pulled off extremely well. Was that pandering too?
Nobody's denying that poor characterisation is the focal point, though. The only relation it has to homosexuality is that poor characterisation with such characters tends to be worse than with homosexual characters. Especially when the producer has to wade in afterwards and confirm it because it was so ambiguous.

Literally nobody in this thread has a problem with LGBT characters if they're pulled off well.
That doesn't seem like the narrative Turkey is going for, but perhaps I misinterpreted.


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That doesn't seem like the narrative Turkey is going for, but perhaps I misinterpreted.
I'm pretty sure you did misinterpret.
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Be honest here, would you care if the same thing had happened with Korra and a male character? Would you be calling it bad writing or shoehorning of an unnecessary romance either way?
yes and no

yes, because romances are almost always shoehorned and unnecessary

no, because we're living in this time where everyone is trying to show you how progressive they are

the tv show doesn't exist in a vacuum
the creators are very obviously trying to make a statement--as well-intentioned as it is


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Could've been written better, but I have no problem with it. Surprised me at first and for the next couple of days tried to think how did this happen, but it now makes sense and I am okay with it.


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- like when I found out Dumbledore was meant to be gay.

Wat

I've heard it was hinted earlier so I don't think it's a big deal. As long as the writers had good intentions, and weren't just hungry for publicity.


 
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I don't see any issue with that ending, romance is something that happens normally in life, so why wouldn't the Avatar who had many past lives not feel love? If the relationship developed over time to that point then it makes perfect sense. My guess is that people would make a bigger fuss if it was between two men. Apparently romance in the same gender is something that seems to be more acceptable between females instead of men. There shouldn't have been any additional commentary needed.


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From what I've seen, it was more the lack of a build up to that. Up until the ending, the entire relationship was "Asami gives good advice, good friends who both like the same guy". The suddenly, they love each other. With Aang and Korra, the build was more obvious and I also understand that certain factors limited the producers ability to build a homosexual relationship with the titular character. But a little more build instead of just "they are in love" in an already ambiguous ending would have smoothed out all this commotion.

Hell, the fact that they had to go out and declare it after the show ended supports the fact that it's "how", not "what" that people are upset about.
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i thought it was pretty obvious, i mean there were all those over-reaction/over-analyzed images in the LoK thread in The Flood, but... since season 3...


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From what I've seen, it was more the lack of a build up to that. Up until the ending, the entire relationship was "Asami gives good advice, good friends who both like the same guy". The suddenly, they love each other. With Aang and Korra, the build was more obvious and I also understand that certain factors limited the producers ability to build a homosexual relationship with the titular character. But a little more build instead of just "they are in love" in an already ambiguous ending would have smoothed out all this commotion.

Hell, the fact that they had to go out and declare it after the show ended supports the fact that it's "how", not "what" that people are upset about.
Yeah, this is what I'm talking about. It's not the fact that they're bi or lesbians, it's that until the creator came out and said it, they were just hard-and-fast friends that competed over love interests and later became a great duo. If they had developed the romance between them, that would've have been great. Korra blushing at Asami complimenting her new hairstyle isn't romantic development. Personally, I'm glad they eschewed all romantic relationships in the last season, because it felt like the previous ones were just bogged down by it.


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From what I've seen, it was more the lack of a build up to that. Up until the ending, the entire relationship was "Asami gives good advice, good friends who both like the same guy". The suddenly, they love each other. With Aang and Korra, the build was more obvious and I also understand that certain factors limited the producers ability to build a homosexual relationship with the titular character. But a little more build instead of just "they are in love" in an already ambiguous ending would have smoothed out all this commotion.

Hell, the fact that they had to go out and declare it after the show ended supports the fact that it's "how", not "what" that people are upset about.
Where in the show was it states they love each other? He show did not end with "yo we in love now we be havin gay sex 24/7"

No it ended on a ligh-hearted note with them beginning their relationship. Please tell me how many relationships you go into where you blatantly love the person, which is not what happened here.


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I'm glad they eschewed all romantic relationships in the last season, because it felt like the previous ones were just bogged down by it.
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which is why i tell people the first 2 books are not all that great.


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From what I've seen, it was more the lack of a build up to that. Up until the ending, the entire relationship was "Asami gives good advice, good friends who both like the same guy". The suddenly, they love each other. With Aang and Korra, the build was more obvious and I also understand that certain factors limited the producers ability to build a homosexual relationship with the titular character. But a little more build instead of just "they are in love" in an already ambiguous ending would have smoothed out all this commotion.

Hell, the fact that they had to go out and declare it after the show ended supports the fact that it's "how", not "what" that people are upset about.
Where in the show was it states they love each other? He show did not end with "yo we in love now we be havin gay sex 24/7"

No it ended on a ligh-hearted note with them beginning their relationship. Please tell me how many relationships you go into where you blatantly love the person, which is not what happened here.
I'm not saying there should have been some flashing neon sign saying "GAY SEX IN THE SPIRIT WORLD, TRAIN FOR 2".

You don't go into a relationship just because, you do it because there's some kind of mutual attraction. There's an attraction between them, and that's not the problem. It's that they did such a piss-poor job of showing that there was that development into their final relationship that the producers had to come out and say, "yes, it's a romantic relationship". If they did the job right, they wouldn't have had to do that.

And I'm not just saying that they sick at their jobs. They were facing huge budget cuts and they had to make sacrifices, and one of the biggest complaints in the first two seasons was that it had too much of a romance focus. But their solution was to tone back the romance so far that the ending came out of left-field.


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From what I've seen, it was more the lack of a build up to that. Up until the ending, the entire relationship was "Asami gives good advice, good friends who both like the same guy". The suddenly, they love each other. With Aang and Korra, the build was more obvious and I also understand that certain factors limited the producers ability to build a homosexual relationship with the titular character. But a little more build instead of just "they are in love" in an already ambiguous ending would have smoothed out all this commotion.

Hell, the fact that they had to go out and declare it after the show ended supports the fact that it's "how", not "what" that people are upset about.
Where in the show was it states they love each other? He show did not end with "yo we in love now we be havin gay sex 24/7"

No it ended on a ligh-hearted note with them beginning their relationship. Please tell me how many relationships you go into where you blatantly love the person, which is not what happened here.
I'm not saying there should have been some flashing neon sign saying "GAY SEX IN THE SPIRIT WORLD, TRAIN FOR 2".

You don't go into a relationship just because, you do it because there's some kind of mutual attraction. There's an attraction between them, and that's not the problem. It's that they did such a piss-poor job of showing that there was that development into their final relationship that the producers had to come out and say, "yes, it's a romantic relationship". If they did the job right, they wouldn't have had to do that.

And I'm not just saying that they sick at their jobs. They were facing huge budget cuts and they had to make sacrifices, and one of the biggest complaints in the first two seasons was that it had too much of a romance focus. But their solution was to tone back the romance so far that the ending came out of left-field.
I don't recall seeing anyone confused about the ending. Everyone knew what the ending meant well before they confirmed it since it wasn't confirmed in the show. Do you really think Nick would let them confirm it by letting them kiss or state it? It Nick bruh. Instead they had to heavily imply it and it worked out fine, everyone knew what they were going for.


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His eyebrows sparkling, his white beard hangs down to his chest. The thatched mats, spread outside his chise, spread softly, his splendid attos. He polishes, cross-legged, his makiri, with his eyes completely absorbed.

He is Ainu.

The god of Ainu Mosir, Ae-Oine Kamuy, descendant of Okiku-Rumi, He perishes, a living corpse. The summers day, the white sunlight, unabrushed, ends simply through his breath alone.
From what I've seen, it was more the lack of a build up to that. Up until the ending, the entire relationship was "Asami gives good advice, good friends who both like the same guy". The suddenly, they love each other. With Aang and Korra, the build was more obvious and I also understand that certain factors limited the producers ability to build a homosexual relationship with the titular character. But a little more build instead of just "they are in love" in an already ambiguous ending would have smoothed out all this commotion.

Hell, the fact that they had to go out and declare it after the show ended supports the fact that it's "how", not "what" that people are upset about.
Where in the show was it states they love each other? He show did not end with "yo we in love now we be havin gay sex 24/7"

No it ended on a ligh-hearted note with them beginning their relationship. Please tell me how many relationships you go into where you blatantly love the person, which is not what happened here.
I'm not saying there should have been some flashing neon sign saying "GAY SEX IN THE SPIRIT WORLD, TRAIN FOR 2".

You don't go into a relationship just because, you do it because there's some kind of mutual attraction. There's an attraction between them, and that's not the problem. It's that they did such a piss-poor job of showing that there was that development into their final relationship that the producers had to come out and say, "yes, it's a romantic relationship". If they did the job right, they wouldn't have had to do that.

And I'm not just saying that they sick at their jobs. They were facing huge budget cuts and they had to make sacrifices, and one of the biggest complaints in the first two seasons was that it had too much of a romance focus. But their solution was to tone back the romance so far that the ending came out of left-field.
I don't recall seeing anyone confused about the ending. Everyone knew what the ending meant well before they confirmed it since it wasn't confirmed in the show. Do you really think Nick would let them confirm it by letting them kiss or state it? It Nick bruh. Instead they had to heavily imply it and it worked out fine, everyone knew what they were going for.
If there was no confusion, they wouldn't have had to confirm it. And I've already said that I know their options were limited, and their budget was cut so it's not like they could do everything they might have had planned. All I'm saying is that there should have been more development than "Korra blushes when Asami complements her hair that one time". There needed to be more than just "we're friends, now we're more". That's why some idiots are crying pandering, because it was a gunshot development.


 
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I still think it's pandering either way.

If the show were made in the year 3000 and LGBT stuff was considered beyond normal (regardless of how it should be today), it wouldn't be pandering.

but it wasn't made in the year 3000
it was made during the "everyone is a progressive" age of today
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also, let me just clarify that pandering isn't inherently a bad thing

but it is pandering

it's just a matter of how much you care
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His eyebrows sparkling, his white beard hangs down to his chest. The thatched mats, spread outside his chise, spread softly, his splendid attos. He polishes, cross-legged, his makiri, with his eyes completely absorbed.

He is Ainu.

The god of Ainu Mosir, Ae-Oine Kamuy, descendant of Okiku-Rumi, He perishes, a living corpse. The summers day, the white sunlight, unabrushed, ends simply through his breath alone.
also, pandering isn't a bad thing inherently

but it is pandering
I agree. My thing is that if you're going to pander, it better be fucking flawless. That's one of the reasons I think BioWare's a load of shit.


 
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Right. But I mean, then there's the issue of, you know, lines. Where do you draw the line between an acceptable amount of romance and not enough romance?

Me, personally, I'd do away with romance stories entirely--they're stupid and dumb and only serve to piss a lot of people off, it seems. Fucking Naruto, anyone? I fucking hate Naruto, and even I was pissed off when I heard that
Naruto spoilers, if anyone cares <_<
Sakura got with Sasuke.
So, fuck all this romance shit. It's a cliche, needless plot device that will never die.
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Didn't really see it as shoehorning. They'd been hinting at it since season 3.
Try season 1. The whole show was building up to Kasami.