I agree. And some of the episode plot lines were heavy. Which prompted me to ask if this is for kids. Then saw it's rated TV-PG. not Y or Y7, or G.
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Well, TV-PG is theoretically still for kids, just older ones. All the Star Wars movies (except Revenge of the Sith) were PG as well.
On the Legend of Korra front, that ending was a bit of a downer. The finale was great overall, but seeing Korra like that is sad.
Also, was happy to see I was right on Bolin learning to lava bend.
I can't believe they got that P'Li scene through. I mean, they deliberately didn't show it but holy shit what it implied holy shit.
This season was A:TLA-level quality. Not a bad episode all season, and it embodied everything that made the original show great. Great, solid storytelling for thirteen episodes, plus AWESOME FIGHT SCENES.
Wow! What a finale!! I agree, sad to see her like that. But, it will make for an interesting arc for next season. A super hero with depression and/or PTSD? Can't believe the amount of destruction! The temple!! It's gone!! I do like the decision to make the air benders nomadic. I think it will also help convince new benders to join the group, rather than seclusion in a far away temple.
(Spoiler font, cuz I'm not sure how soon I can post stuff. I'm west coast, so I think it's safe. But, rather look silly than piss folks off).
I can't believe they got that P'Li scene through.
So, like, Su slapped the steel cap on her head just as she went boom? Eww. I hadn't realized that's what happened.
I also had forgotten that Mako could bend lightning.
I'm surprised nobody died: I kind of figured someone had to.
But did anyone else think it was odd how much attention they paid to that metal-bender Kuvara (sp?)? She's going to be important.
So, like, Su slapped the steel cap on her head just as she went boom? Eww. I hadn't realized that's what happened.
Oh crap. I didn't realize that either.
Very happy Jinora got her stripes. When she started the group thing, I was like "Her dad better give he the tattoo's now!" Happy that's how it ended
(Do I need spoiler font or no?)
But did anyone else think it was odd how much attention they paid to that metal-bender Kuvara (sp?)? She's going to be important.
Was that the Captain that was chatting with Korra's dad?? Yeah, I figured it was setting her up for something next season.
So, like, Su slapped the steel cap on her head just as she went boom? Eww. I hadn't realized that's what happened.
Yeeeeeep. She blew her own fucking head up. Sleep well, kids! And now a talking sponge that lives under the sea.
I also had forgotten that Mako could bend lightning.
Me too!
I'm surprised nobody died: I kind of figured someone had to.
Book 4: EVERYONE DIES.
But did anyone else think it was odd how much attention they paid to that metal-bender Kuvara (sp?)? She's going to be important.
Yeah, seemed like she was flirting with him. Apparently she's voiced by Henry Rollins's daughter. AVC reviewer thinks she's a Red Lotus spy. Could be!
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No, it's not airing on television anymore. (I hadn't realized it went up so early, though, and got spoiled about the lava bending from Kalshane's post, which I'm glad wasn't more detailed!)
So, like, Su slapped the steel cap on her head just as she went boom? Eww. I hadn't realized that's what happened.
I didn't realize either, until I saw a gif of the scene, and you can see the metal bulging and light coming through the joins just before the scene cuts away. I'm starting to think that there are some other reasons than the ones we've heard why this show went to online vs. broadcast. Brrr...
Also, her death just made me sad in a lot of ways, now that we got to hear a little bit of her backstory and see more of her with Zaheer.
It was also interesting to see that they didn't just have Korra bounce back from being physically (poisoned, thrown against rocks a LOT) and mentally traumatized. I'll be very interested to see how they handle it in Book 4. Given the quality of this season, I do have confidence that it'll be handled well. I can see Korra having a VERY hard time dealing with being physically weak, given that how much she seemed to rely in and rejoice in her strength.
I thought they already did something with that--in the last scenes in the wheelchair, Korra's arms and shoulders looked noticeably thinner. And yeah, it can totally happen that fast: I lost a bunch of muscle when I was laid up after my surgery.