The Legend of Korra

I thought the season finale was TERRIBLE.
What was the point of anything in the entire season if they are just going to do a hard reset with avatar state bullshit? The brevity of Lin giving her "life" to save the airbenders was an extremely powerful moment, sullied somehow by Aang of all people!
And I'm sorry, but Amon and Tarlok were terrible badguys. They were plain, and their motives were childish. The fact that they only announced their motives the episode before they were no longer of consequence also made it so that their plot barely had time to sink in before it was over.
 
I am so glad someone started this thread. I was thinking about talking about this series, I wasn't sure if anyone on this forum would want to discuss this series or not.

I like the series, I wish I had more time to watch more.
 
I love this show too. I'm quite enjoying it. I loved the predecessor so much as well. I just wish I had more time and less of a busy schedule to catch up on it.
 
And I'm sorry, but Amon and Tarlok were terrible badguys. They were plain, and their motives were childish. The fact that they only announced their motives the episode before they were no longer of consequence also made it so that their plot barely had time to sink in before it was over.

As a writer, I respectfully disagree with the second point.

This not counting the finale, however. Amon was a pretty well developed and interesting villain that kept people guessing, had an agenda, and put it into action rather well. He was mysteriously ten steps ahead of everyone, and yet his being this planned was completely believable - not something easy to do with a villain. However, I do agree, the ending did fuck everything up with his character. And the fact they murdered his character on both a literal and metaphorical level in the finale was pretty lame.

Along with that, you're missing a whole lot of inconsistencies with the plot, TBH. They did only think they had one season to write a story for at the start, so it kind of makes sense that it moves at a fast as fuck pace. However, they didn't explain how Amon/Noatak and Tarlok ended up on their father's revenge vendetta after pretty much deciding they hated him. They didn't resolve a the two love triangles that they were pretty much pushing through the entire series. They didn't explain how Tenzin and Co. ended up captured, etc.

However, was I the only one EXPECTING Aang to pull the stupid bullshit save? I mean, energy bending was created as a cop out in the first season when they didn't know how to deal with the whole morality of having to kill the fire lord in a kids show... So let's create a new type of bending that totally just gets rid of the moral choice and leaves everyone happy! Wasn't surprised they did it again for this season.
 
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