Quote from: Chakas on October 22, 2014, 09:33:30 PMI did, but no lasting changes happened other than Korra getting PTSD. Nobody really significant died other than the bad guys and the earth queen. They led us to believe otherwise, but lied to us in the following episodes. I wanted Tenzin and that one kid to actually die. The only shit that hit the fan was uneventful to say the least. If anything, Amon in season one was a hell of a lot more intimidating than season 3.I'm just surprised that they even gave motion to someone dying, even the bad guys, when the original stayed away from that idea for so long. Having main characters die, or even having anyone die, doesn't make a series any better or more "Mature". It's like putting a sex scene in a movie, it only garners minor appeal to picky people who don't understand what "Mature" content is. IMO Korra dealing with PTSD is a lot more mature than anyone dying as it is an issue that people can legitimately relate to, and it isn't often expounded upon by mainstream entertainment.
I did, but no lasting changes happened other than Korra getting PTSD. Nobody really significant died other than the bad guys and the earth queen. They led us to believe otherwise, but lied to us in the following episodes. I wanted Tenzin and that one kid to actually die. The only shit that hit the fan was uneventful to say the least. If anything, Amon in season one was a hell of a lot more intimidating than season 3.
Quote from: Latsu15 on October 22, 2014, 09:49:51 PMQuote from: Chakas on October 22, 2014, 09:33:30 PMI did, but no lasting changes happened other than Korra getting PTSD. Nobody really significant died other than the bad guys and the earth queen. They led us to believe otherwise, but lied to us in the following episodes. I wanted Tenzin and that one kid to actually die. The only shit that hit the fan was uneventful to say the least. If anything, Amon in season one was a hell of a lot more intimidating than season 3.I'm just surprised that they even gave motion to someone dying, even the bad guys, when the original stayed away from that idea for so long. Having main characters die, or even having anyone die, doesn't make a series any better or more "Mature". It's like putting a sex scene in a movie, it only garners minor appeal to picky people who don't understand what "Mature" content is. IMO Korra dealing with PTSD is a lot more mature than anyone dying as it is an issue that people can legitimately relate to, and it isn't often expounded upon by mainstream entertainment.I just feel that without a major character dying, and everything else essentially ending up all fine and dandy after each predicament is as if nothing significant happened at all other some social or technological leaps forward or backward. It's the same cycle over and over again with no real loss on the part of the main characters. A villain arises, there is a big ending fight that changes something significant, but the villain ultimately loses or dies.
Quote from: Chakas on October 22, 2014, 10:02:49 PMQuote from: Latsu15 on October 22, 2014, 09:49:51 PMQuote from: Chakas on October 22, 2014, 09:33:30 PMI did, but no lasting changes happened other than Korra getting PTSD. Nobody really significant died other than the bad guys and the earth queen. They led us to believe otherwise, but lied to us in the following episodes. I wanted Tenzin and that one kid to actually die. The only shit that hit the fan was uneventful to say the least. If anything, Amon in season one was a hell of a lot more intimidating than season 3.I'm just surprised that they even gave motion to someone dying, even the bad guys, when the original stayed away from that idea for so long. Having main characters die, or even having anyone die, doesn't make a series any better or more "Mature". It's like putting a sex scene in a movie, it only garners minor appeal to picky people who don't understand what "Mature" content is. IMO Korra dealing with PTSD is a lot more mature than anyone dying as it is an issue that people can legitimately relate to, and it isn't often expounded upon by mainstream entertainment.I just feel that without a major character dying, and everything else essentially ending up all fine and dandy after each predicament is as if nothing significant happened at all other some social or technological leaps forward or backward. It's the same cycle over and over again with no real loss on the part of the main characters. A villain arises, there is a big ending fight that changes something significant, but the villain ultimately loses or dies.The amount of times I've heard "Go. We got this", and then no real problems happening at all is indeed really annoying. No real suspense, you know they're going to win without a hitch. Only real suspense was when Tenzin got BTFO, but again Team Avatar came in and went "We got this" like usual.I get where you're coming from.
Tomorrow
Quote from: Luke on October 23, 2014, 01:51:34 PMTomorrowTonight
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Quote from: Wonder Korra on October 23, 2014, 02:19:36 PMhurr I wunt duth cuz liek me bore durrrYou've been inhaling too much swamp fumes.
I can already hear the sound of the fandom's drawing tablets.
Not enough precedence for Kuvira to suddenly flip like that and have "reeducation camps", slavery, megalomania, et cetera.There needed to be more build up if they were going to do this. They needed to show her slipping into it gradually, not the instant on like a light switch transition she had. I guess they realized they had written character that would be hard for people to actually hate so they had to go full Hitler with her instantly so she'd be the easily recognizable bad guy.It would have been much better if Korra had to go up against Kuvira in some morally ambiguous dilemma with no right or wrong answer.
Quote from: Septy on October 31, 2014, 03:11:45 AMI can already hear the sound of the fandom's drawing tablets.aww i need to wait a bit more for the other sites to upload it...
Quote from: Lord Commissar on October 31, 2014, 11:32:00 AMNot enough precedence for Kuvira to suddenly flip like that and have "reeducation camps", slavery, megalomania, et cetera.There needed to be more build up if they were going to do this. They needed to show her slipping into it gradually, not the instant on like a light switch transition she had. I guess they realized they had written character that would be hard for people to actually hate so they had to go full Hitler with her instantly so she'd be the easily recognizable bad guy.It would have been much better if Korra had to go up against Kuvira in some morally ambiguous dilemma with no right or wrong answer.The reason it made sense though is because zhao fu or however you spell was the first city that didn't give in, so of course it's a completely different story in which kuvira has to show a different side of her.
Quote from: Comet on October 31, 2014, 03:19:40 AMQuote from: Septy on October 31, 2014, 03:11:45 AMI can already hear the sound of the fandom's drawing tablets.aww i need to wait a bit more for the other sites to upload it...linky - http://www.gogoanime.com/avatar-the-legend-of-korra-season-4-episode-5
I just fucking love Varrick
Alright nerds, I'm interested in watching this. Anyone got a link to a site where I can watch the first few episodes in good quality?