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grimsonchin · 2 years
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ARE YOU KIDDING ME ? CUT CONTENT FROM BOOK 4:
THE KORRASAMI CRUMBZ 😭
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darius-1 · 4 months
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laysean87 · 8 months
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This story is my first Avatar: TLOK fanfic. A Lin/Asami crack pairing that was written off the top of my head, and wasn't outlined or anything.
Might consider doing some more of these two in a proper story once I'm finished with doing Teen Titans, Justice League/Justice League Unlimited, and Young Justice stuff on AO3.
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allgremlinart · 5 months
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okayyyy so Tarrlok made ONE little police state 🙄 okayyyyy so he manipulated the public's fears of an "extremist" group so he could gain more political power 🙄🙄🙄 but like he did it because of his daddy issues !!! what do you want from him.
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korrasamibottles · 9 months
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Very deep in my feelings about how experiencing a bodily invasion like Korra did (not once, but three times! When Amon took her bending, when Unalaq reached in and tore Raava out of her, and when Zaheer force-fed her poison and ripped the air out of her lungs) can leave a person feeling like their body is something not entirely their own, like they're inside it but so is somebody else. About how long Korra spent physically unable to move while simultaneously being tormented by memories of Zaheer and what he did, literally and figuratively locked inside the haunted house of her body with the guy who made it that way.
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Here are some changes that I see happening in TLOK in regards of ATLA having a book 4: Air, Zutara and Azulaang being endgame, the dark avatar arc happening in Aang's time, all three spirit portals opening and Aang losing his past lives.
By the time Vaatu was purified, his powers/status were all siphoned and combined with Raava's. This is what causes Aang's past lives to vanish and he was warned of this outcome beforehand.
At the beginning of LOK, the world would look like how it did when LOK ended. Except, the extra portal gets opened as a result of the giant swamp tree and the tree of time being blown up and destroyed.
Zuko personally destroys all of Sozin, Azulon, and Ozai's statues and replaces them with statues of Katara. Katara will be more famous and be called the mighty Katara more often.
Aang's sons will be the same except his oldest is renamed Roku. Aang's daughter will have the most change appearance-wise, not really personality-wise. Her name is Ursa and is a firebender.
Azula personally makes sure there is equality in the family. As Ursa, Roku, and Tenzin discuss their family dynamic. The family squabbles they had were all minor and they're able to look back at them and laugh.
Book 1 is called Energy and it features Korra trying to figure out the ins and outs of energybending and the avatar state, in addition to dealing with Amon and the equalists.
Book 2: Spirits, has Unalaq be the well-intended extremist he was supposed to be, mostly on the opposite of the spectrum from Amon. His spiritual ally is Hundun from the LOK game.
The airbending subplot of book 3: Change, is removed because that already happened right after the end of ATLA, which leaves space for something else to add.
In Book 4: Balance. Korra does not get this realization that she "deserved" to suffer just to be more humble and noble. Instead, she'll realize that the avatar is not invincible and the world won't always need the avatar 24/7 which makes the job less burden-heavy.
I also see the endings of both series being swapped. Korra and Asami have their epic kiss while Aang and Azula take a vacation/adventure in the spirit world and it lasts long.
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wilcze-kudly · 4 months
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To be completely honest, I'm really disappointed that tlok didn't expand on the very obvious Nazi imagery and inspirations of Kuvira and the Earth Empire.
Like maybe it's the history obsessed Pole in me that saw that and immediately went back to a huge part of my childhood and growing up.
Of course, embracing these subjects would be DARK but Avatar has show thay it can be willing to embrace those parts of it. And, frankly, I thibk it would be very good to teach kids some Nazi dogwhistles and show off how not okay it is. Like especially with the shockingly prevolent rise of neonazis recently.
It would, in my opinion add another layer of depth to Kuvira. She doesn't have to be hitler. But she definetly does have very similar ideologies. Also her rethoric for invading Republic city very strongly reminds me of the Russian excuse for attacking Poland alongside Germany.
Water Tribe and Fire Nation originating Earth Kingdom citizens were canonically put in camps. As were those who Kuvira deemed a threat to her regime. The weapons, the uniforms, the ideologies, it all caries heavy connotations to the 3rd Reich.
I do have more thoughts and ideas about the topic and how it could've been handled better but honestly I am genuinely not sure if i wanna do it. Kuvira is a very popular character, a fan favourite. And I genuinely don't know if it would make the fandom hate me to keep going with this idea.
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wazzuppy · 5 months
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mako's book 4 design is so ugly, im so sorry they did this to you bestie
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thatonebirdwrites · 7 months
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Vigilante Work
Prior installments: Romance, Maroon and Blossoms, AO3 link: Is This a Romance?
Asami has always wanted to be a vigilante, but until she'd met Korra and the brothers, it has always been just that a dream.
So when Korra suggested they head out and defeat Equalists despite it very much being against the government's wishes? Heck yeah. Asami, after that failure with Naga, even offered to drive. She's quite proud of how she sent her satomobile flying into a mech to blow it up. How satisfying.
It is so thrilling that when Korra again asks for her help -- this time to save her father and inadvertently cause a Civil War -- Asami immediately says, "Yes please" with no hesitation. She even crashes two planes for Tonraq, she is proud to say.
Is it any wonder she built the airship, gives it to Korra, joins her on the grand adventure to bring back the Air Nation, and then fights to save her from Zaheer? Vigilante Asami will not let Korra die if she has anything to say or do about it.
Now she sits in her boring office, staring at a mountain of paperwork, and wondering why her life has come to this. She has been a vigilante, a force for good and harmony, and she is poring through the notations of her company lawyers, after a lengthy meeting with them, and signing only the necessary documents to file a suit against yet another of President Raiko's annoying machinations. He seems determined to make her progress with her engineering forums and homeless shelters costly.
She ponders how a vigilante would handle this. She knows what Korra likely would have done. Given him a good punch or four. Asami would, of course, be at her side.
That isn't the answer here, despite how badly she wants it. She glares at the offending documents, and considers whether she should take a vacation for a month or ten. She hates politics and bureaucracy. She simply wants to create and build good things.
A knock sounds at her door, and Asami is tempted to toss her empty teacup at the door. She has no idea who it is since her assistant would not be knocking like this. So who could it be?
She glances at her calender, but there's nothing for the rest of the afternoon. Not that there would be. She has it blocked off to wrestle with aggravating paperwork.
When the knock sounds again, she marches to the door and pulls it open, ready to give her assistant a good talking to for not screening out people.
Only to come face to face with Jinora. Startled, she takes a step back and waves her hand at her office. "Jinora, what are you doing here?"
Jinora is wearing the wingsuit -- not the misguided attempt at unlocking chakras suit, no that one is hidden deep underground in the sub-basements of the mansion under lock and key -- but the one Asami has made for the Air Nation. Her hair is windblown, so likely she's flown straight here.
"I... I wanted to ask you something big, and I totally get if you can't say anything!" Jinora shuts the door behind her.
"Of course." Asami leads her to the sofa at the far end of her office. That's when she realizes it's late, way late. In fact, sun is setting late. No wonder her assistant didn't warn her. Tariq heads home promptly at five for dinner, and calls in to verify if she's left at seven.
Jinora remains standing. "Um. You've heard about Kuvira, right?"
Asami settles on the edge of the sofa. "Odd things, yes." This is her way of trying to be diplomatic. She knows Bolin is working for her, despite Asami's attempt to convince him otherwise. She also knows Kuvira's train system, which Asami has reluctantly assisted in building Republic City's portion of it, has helped bring the Earth Kingdom together like none other.
But Asami doesn't like Kuvira. Something about the woman irritates and unnerves her. She only gives Kuvira the time of day because of her rescuing Tonraq's life. Beyond that, she would love to wash her hands of the woman.
"I think she's funding the bandits." Jinora starts to pace. "Opal and Kai got back recently, you know? And they shared how the town struggled to get food. That bandits had been attacking for months. Then Kuvira pulls up in her train! Tries to pressure the mayor to join her. He refuses."
Asami watches Jinora with a slight frown, while she struggles to follow her story. Her words are mashing together with more and more speed.
"Opal and Kai offer to get food. But they're attacked by bandits on planes! And they're way skilled! Opal said she felt certain they'd had military training, and the plane was in excellent condition. Newly painted."
Asami stands and grabs Jinora's shoulders. She is a bit lost at this point. Something about newly painted plans and military training is all she caught of the last bit.
"Jinora," she says gently. "Please sit down. Panicking won't help us." She leads Jinora to the sofa and pushes her down. "Let's take a moment to breathe, okay?"
Jinora nods. "Right, right." She breathes with Asami in the same breathing pattern that Pema had once taught Asami not long after Asami's father had attempted to murder her (Pema had taught her after Asami broke down crying while washing dishes with her, and Asami has used it often to stave off panic since then).
"Better?" Asami lets her go and sits down next to her.
Jinora nods. "Did... you get all I said?"
Asami holds her hand up and flips it up and down. "More or less. Do you have more stories like this? Moments the Air Nation tried to help only to be thwarted by bandits right before Kuvira comes to the rescue?"
Jinora nods again.
Asami is prepared. This is the stuff of vigilante's. She holds up a finger and rushes to her desk. She digs through a few drawers until she finds an old map she kept mostly because Korra had drawn random things on the margins while waiting for Asami to finish a project. They had planned to go investigating the spirit vines that particular day.
In fact, that drawer holds every piece of paper -- no matter if it was scrap paper -- that Korra has ever written a character or doodled upon. It's a trifle embarrassing really, but Asami keeps the drawer locked when she's not in the room for a reason.
She pulls it out, examines her walls, and decides to just tape it to a window. She chooses the one closest to the sofa, but not the one that she has specially made for when Korra returns. Who knows, maybe Korra would want to enter a window to surprise her? Best to make it so it's openable from both ends.
"All right. Let's mark each incident." Asami grabs a marker and gestures to Jinora.
Jinora looks much calmer now that she sees a plan forming. She stands and starts pointing to various spots on the Earth Kingdom map. Asami marks each one until Jinora ends with the latest infraction.
Asami steps back and caps her marker. There's gaps in the data, partly from the Air Nation being spread so thin, but it's far too obvious now that Jinora is likely correct. Every time bandits interferes with the Air Nation, Kuvira steps in, and that sector of the Earth Kingdom joins her initiative.
"That is not good." Asami puts her hands on her hips and glares at the offending map. This is almost as bad as her paperwork. "Forcing states to join is vile." She taps the marker against her bottom lip. "I think we need an analysis of the bandits' forces."
"So you have a plan?" Jinora asks hopefully.
Oh. Is that why Jinora came? Asami is pleased that Jinora trusts her to come up with plans, but in all honesty, she has no idea how to deal with this. Politics is not her wheelhouse. That's engineering and maybe being a vigilante.
Does Jinora need Asami to crash a few planes for the Air Nation? Asami finds such a thought thrilling, even though there's no real reason to waste a plane on such an endeavor, and she's more than capable of not crashing it.
Being an engineer, fixing things is her lifeblood. Building something as perfect as possible to avoid explosions and other potential problems is her specialty, and partly why she's a bit obsessed with pouring over designs and testing their products before they hit the market. She must make sure they are perfect.
So to have a chance to join Korra or the Air Nation in a destructive moment for a good cause? It flies against all of Asami's instincts, gives her a sense of wonder, and for a moment, Asami can pretend to be someone else. Someone not so obsessed with building and repairing everything to perfection. To experience the thrill of adrenaline at the epic explosion caused by her. It's a relief to let her important responsibilities go for a little while.
"Too bad I can't go full vigilante and sabotage her train," Asami says, mostly to herself. Flying a plane into the tracks could do that however.
"Some villagers tried that. They vanished," Jinora says, uneasily.
Asami turns to stare at her. "What?"
Jinora rubs the back of her necks. "Yeah, Opal, Kai, and some of the other teams keep hearing stories of people speaking out against Kuvira and then they vanish. Most claim its bandit attacks, but..." she taps her fingers against the map.
Asami presses a hand against her temple. She wishes Korra is here. Her hand drifts to her pocket and pulls out Korra's last letter to her. The one where she promises to return to Asami. Has Korra found the Avatar spirit yet? Asami reads through the letter for the millionth time, only to tuck it away with a sigh.
"What's that?" Jinora points to her pocket.
Asami blushes. "Uh. A letter."
"From Korra?" Jinora looks excited. "You've heard from her? Maybe she can help!"
Asami sighs. "Jinora, this letter is five months old. I also can't say where she is or what's she's doing. Promised." She looks at the map.
"Wait." Jinora narrows her eyes. "Wait, she writes you? Tells you where she is?"
"Did. Though we exchanged a few letters before that."
"What?" Jinora jumps up and down. "Asami! Why didn't you say something! Korra hasn't written anyone and then she only writes you?"
Asami shifts from foot to foot. "Jinora, it's hardly proof that she feels the same." Asami wonders if perhaps her tearful confession in the meditation pavilion ten months prior is a mistake. She has not calculated in how excited Jinora would be at these crumbs, almost as much as Asami has been.
Being an engineer, Asami relies on data, and three letters, no matter how Korra signed them or the content of them, is not enough data points to prove conclusively that Korra is in love with her. This is why Asami has told no one except Jinora her feelings for Korra, and Jinora only learned because out of all the people in her life, the younger girl is the only one who consistently talks to Asami.
"Right." Jinora gives her a disbelieving look. "Only writes you. Only tells you what's she's doing."
"We're best friends," Asami protests, weakly. She thinks of how Korra had signed the last letter with love, while the others had been signed with yours. She wishes she knew for sure what that meant.
Jinora gives her an exasperated look, her hands on her hips. "Asami."
"Jinora." Asami crosses her arms. They have done this before several times, mostly when Asami confesses to feeling alone or friendless. JInora then gets all exasperated and says her name as if Asami is the silliness person on the planet. Asami suspects that Jinora is quite right, but she will never admit it.
They hold the standoff for a bit before Jinora gives in and turns back to the map. "Dad was a bit dismissive of Opal's story. I think this would convince him we're right. Especially if he knows you helped me. He respects you a lot."
This startles Asami. "He does?"
"Asami." Jinora gives her that exasperated look again.
Asami manages a rueful smile. She will give Jinora that much.
"He's worried about Korra too. Everyone is I think. Do... do you think you can give me a clue? I promise to not tell anyone it was you."
Asami frowns. "I promised, Jinora."
"But what if we need her?"
"Korra promised me she'd return to me..." Asami realizes how that sounds and turns to the map. "I mean... when she is ready to return, she will." She knows without looking that Jinora is not fooled, especially with that exasperated sigh. The third one that hour! Asami has definitely broken a record at this point. Jinora is never going to let her down.
"So, about this?" She gestures to the map, in hopes of changing the subject. "Do you need assistance on how to handle?"
"Can I take this to Dad?"
Asami hesitates. Why did she have to use the one that Korra has drawn on? She ponders the dilemma, then goes to her desk and grabs scissors. She cuts off the Northern and Southern Water Tribe portion of the map, where most of Korra's doodles are located. These she carefully tucks back into her desk.
Except her hand brushes up against a carefully hidden stack of letters. Ones she has refused to open. The ones from her father. Asami yanks her hand out as if scalded and shoves the door closed. She keeps her back to Jinora, and breathes the way Pema has taught her. In through her nose, and out through her mouth. She is safe here, her father is in jail, and it is unlikely he has means to make an attempt on her life again.
"You okay?" Jinora lightly touches her arm.
Asami sighs and manages a smile. She'll have to deal with her father, which she'll do tomorrow. "I just... got reminded of a painful personal thing, that's all."
"Your Dad?"
Jinora is perceptive as always.
"I recall not telling you he's writing me," Asami says with a frown.
"Oh, he's writing you? Wow, that's worse than I thought." Jinora looks worried.
"Wait." Asami is very confused and a bit lost. "Then how did you guess?"
"Personal thing always means your father," Jinora says as if this is a fundamental theory of the universe.
Asami is a trifle frustrated that she's that transparent. Or maybe more accurately, Jinora is far too perceptive than she has any right to be. Frustrating.
But at the same time, it warms her to know that she has a friend that isn't just Korra (and maybe Mako and Bolin if they would actually stay in contact, but then men aren't known for being that thoughtful).
For some reason, this gives her a rather ludicrous idea. "Jinora." She turns back to the map and looks it over. "There's a region that Kuvira hasn't hit yet." She circles Zaofu and the province next to it. Not far from that region is another one that has no known villages -- it's the Foggy Swamp. She feels pulled to that region, as if it is important. Crucial almost. Along its edges are several towns. She circles them as well. "I don't think she'd bother with the Swamp, but..."
She looks at Jinora and wonders what she can say. For Korra to not be found or seen by anyone in the last six months, she must be traveling incognito, but even then, there would still be sightings of look-alikes. She's not in the North or South. Asami is fairly certain of this based on her own quiet investigation (she can't help it. Her worries for Korra's safety gets more intense with each passing month), which leaves the Earth Kingdom.
Or rather the area of the Se Wong Desert or Foggy Swamp. She wants to tell Jinora to start there, but she can't. She promised Korra, and this would be a direct violation of that trust.
So instead she writes a character near the Foggy Swamp, one she hopes will give Jinora a clue. Untaping the map, she rolls it up and hands it over.
"I suggest we wait for Kuvira to show her hand. She will at the coronation. When she does, the Air Nation will need to act fast. I will assist in what ways I can, such as provide any technology you may need. I suggest doing patrols to search for any evidence of missing people. I also suggest tricking Bolin."
"Tricking Bolin?" Jinora says, confused.
Asami nods. "Don't reveal the plan to him. However, all you will need to do swap his jacket and belt. Stop by after the coronation and I'll give you his new jacket and belt."
"What's special about it?"
Asami rubs her hands together, gleefully. "I figured out a way to make a small recorder! It'll record what he hears. Though battery is an issue." She taps her bottom lip. "Hmm. I'll install three battery sources. We only need enough to catch him talking with Kuvira. And if Kuvira goes full on evil, I don't believe he'll stay with her. He'll want out. We can retrieve it from him then. Should give us insight into her next move."
Jinora's eyes widen in amazement. "I knew you'd think of something!" She bounds forward and wraps Asami in a hug. "I'll do just that!"
Asami pats Jinora's back. She has no idea if this plan will work, and in all honesty, she suspects it won't. That isn't the point of it however. If it helps relieve Jinora's worries to have a plan -- no matter how ludicrous -- then Asami can provide that.
Plus, she's always wanted to do a field test. She's positive that Bolin will get a kick out of being that field test, once he comes to his senses and leaves Kuvira's team.
This gives her another idea. One that is definitely petty.
It involves dressing in all black with a face mask and egging President Raiko's home. Juvenile, maybe? Yes. Satisfying? Also, yes.
Besides, that's what vigilante's do. Stunts to make the powerful understand their power has limits, and it's been awhile since Asami has been a vigilante. She thinks she deserves this. Especially if she has to visit her father tomorrow.
She'll buy the eggs as soon as Jinora heads out with the map.
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ohello0 · 2 months
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I think my phone was listening to me explain the entirety of The Legend of Korra to my friend over the phone for a solid three hours bc I keep getting ATLA Universe stuff on my dash when I haven’t really interacted with it before,,,,,,
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marvelatthismess · 2 years
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Kuvira: I'm a nice person, but I'm about to start throwing rocks at people.
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darius-1 · 4 months
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likeadragonfruit · 1 year
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I’m surprised that I don’t have as much to go over in separate posts this time. So it’s roundup/brain dump time for book 3. Also yeah it’s been a few months haha 😅
Big Picture
Overall flow
This is the best season so far. I’ve even seen people say this is better than ATLA, and I don’t know that I’d go that far, but this is probably the most watchable it’s been so far. (And watchability isn’t damning with faint praise, Law and Order built an empire on being watchable.)
It does a decent job picking things up from the previous season and moving forward from there, especially considering how much book 2 looked like it was setting up a series finale.
But that cast size problem? Getting worse. We’re now up to Korra and the rest of Krew, Tenzin and his family (including his siblings still), Lin, Korra’s family (minus Unalaq), and adding in Lin’s family, airbenders (most prominently Kai) and the Red Lotus members
Also, the trend of breaking Korra in some way at the end of each season  continues, expect this is the one without a hasty recovery
Korra and the airbenders
It’s the event that shapes the whole season: new airbenders emerging post-harmonic convergence
And it’s ambiguous exactly what happened but Tenzin (acting as an authorial mouthpiece) attributes it to Korra
So the point is consequences? She (supposedly) created a bunch of airbenders but also kickstarted the Red Lotus plot via Zaheer’s escape
Which later almost kills her, except for the other airbenders who prevent Zaheer from escaping
Anyway, the way this plot is introduced initially bothered me a lot, but since it’s what the season revolves around, I kind of had to deal with it regardless.
Politics:
The politics of moderation reign once more
“(Bad) monarchs are bad, but so is anarchy” is a take I suppose
It’s kind of weak with the Red Lotus being more straw man anarchists than anything
Character opinions
Korra: I’m actually a little bothered by how little I have to say about her currently.
Mako: as said previously, I didn’t hate him and he’s even better now that they’ve freed him from the love triangle. But they’ve also been quarantining him with Bolin.
Bolin: oh Bolin, you’d be so good if you were good. He’s more tolerable this season at moments, and so obnoxious at others still. (Yes I’m ignoring last season.) Ultimately I still landed on not liking him.
Asami: she still isn’t getting storylines, but she’s basically the best supporting player there is. She works well with any character you pair her off with.
Tenzin: pass
Jinora: pass
Kya: oh you get to do so little this season, but I still love you.
Bumi: was alright this season.
Kai: a pretty classic jerk with heart of gold, but the classics are classics because they work.
Hou Ting: pass
Lin: I was actually a bit conflicted because the whole “being forced to interact with Suyin” thing during her mini arc was not a good look on her.
Suyin: so for her all her faults, I actually kinda like her, and it’s hard to explain. The best way I can think of is she scratches the part of my brain that’s a fan of Gon Freeces. And put in a way comprehensible to non-HxH fans, it’s that her selfish and hypocrisy reminds me of other characters where those flaws were critical to their arcs, even though I already know this series will never call Suyin on it, really.
Opal: the only of Suyin’s kids worth mentioning this season. 
Zaheer: he gets talks up a lot as he franchise’s best villain but meh. 
Ghazan: I want to come up with more, but basically I like him, for the little we get
Ming-Hua: see Ghazan
P’li: better than the last combustion bender we got. But most of the positive things I could say are either design or action related. She just got so little to do character wise compared to the rest. 
Shipping
yeah, still keeping this section
Korrasami: well they’ve spent more time together this season. As far as build up, umm…
Jinora/Kai: they’re cute, puppy love
Zaheer/P’li: meh
Bopal: love/hate relationship here. Sometimes I’m just like, “ugh, no, run Opal.” Others, it scratches that “aww dorks in love” part of my brain. But ultimately “girl, run” is winning. (You can do better, Opal!)
Stray observations
This season, having been ordered at the same time as season 4 is clearly setting up things that will come back in the next season. Are they the best use of these connections? Umm…
It’s odd seeing Kuvira this season as a dancer in her (background) introduction and for the rest of the season as the guard captain Lin and Suyin bark orders at, save her saving Tonraq’s life. It’s also a shame since so much more could be done with her and better set up the next season
Why is spirit projection an airbender technique? Because Jinora is an airbender, therefore it must be a form of airbending somehow?
You know, I actually really like the Mako detective moments. While I wouldn’t say I’d like a spin off, an au fic would work
If I had a nickel for every time a villain threatened to or tried to wipe out the airbenders/airbending, I’d have three nickels…
In the “Enter the Void,” Grey’s Ming-Hua starts slipping more into her Azula voice
Okay fuck Bolin for this moment
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8 years later and I still vibe with Ghazan’s death over prison attitude
It’s been a very different experience watching book 3 like this, even more so than book 1 and 2. 8 years ago, I was watching books 3 and 4 during a stressful time in my life and didn’t necessarily mind all the details then
And with that, we’re in the homestretch. Just book 4 left now…
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allgremlinart · 6 months
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Kuvira thirst traps aside if I see anyone in 2023 unironically say that "uhhm actually Kuvira was right about the United Republic ☝️🤓" I'll walk into the ocean. She's an ethno-nationalist guys.
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Prince Wu is like obsessed with Mako. And Mako doesn't give a shit. I feel for him lmao
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starlitmemories · 20 days
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i’ve been rewatching tlok recently and oh my god the people who say korrasami came out of nowhere just have to be blind because in some parts throughout book 3/4 it’s like you can almost feel Asami pining after Korra.
we always talk about Korra blushing at Asami’s compliments or Korra trying to make Asami laugh at Mako’s expense but Asami was no less obvious with her feelings either.
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