So my Tivo cut out at the point where Turlock is putting Korra in the truck, and says she's never coming back to Republic City. Is that the end, or do I need to download it?
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
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Speaking of Korra, here's a quite awesome piece of fanart: [link]
Mine cut out there too. I failed to heed the East Coast warning! Woes.
Don't know if this is the right thread, but Kathryn Joosten passed away. Farewell, Mrs. Landingham.
Did she do any genre work? I think I've only seen her in West Wing.
Not much else happens after that. Korra tries to firebend, but Turlock slams the door shut, and then drives her out of Republic City.
...Where they meet a pirate, who sings them a sea shanty!
I guess that last part was the start of the next show, Sponge Bob.
It's not worth downloading, it's just a pretty montage of Republic City. Just wait a couple of days for it to go up on nick.com.
For many of us, West Wing WAS a fantasy series....
WHAT THE FUCKSHIT.
That was my Korra reaction, by the way.
I was just thinking with this episode that I love that this series is darker and more complex and adult than A:TLA, but there's no way it will, as I hoped it would, be BETTER than A:TLA. Its focus is simply too narrow. It is telling this story about the Equalists (really well), but that's mostly it. There's a little bit about a new Team Avatar and some about Korra's learning airbending, but it's not as sprawling and epic as A:TLA.
It's weird because I don't spend the whole week waiting for each episode, but when I'm watching, I love it to hell and scream when it's over because I want more.
So, I'm watching Outcasts to entertain me while I slowly clean. Did it go past the first season? I seem to recall it didn't. Do they leave a lot hanging at the end?