Originally posted by Omega Vision
Oh yeah, and it was ****ing bullshit that Korra only tries to energy bend the spirit cannon's blast when Kuvira's life is on the line. Not her friends'. Not the people of Republic City.Anyway those are my complaints. Loved it otherwise.
I don't think she knew she could do it. Felt like an on the spot desperation maneuver.
One thing I saw pointed out, is that the liquid metal Kuvira was using to fight was probably the meteor metal from Su's garden. Which is pretty meaningful imo.
Also pointed out that they should totally put Kuvira in a cell next to Zaheer's, so they can totally b*tch at each other and argue about politics and philosophy forever.
Just thought about something. The defeat of every villain in Korra except Zaheer has led to a significant change in how the world works. The aftermath from Amon's defeat was Republic City getting a president, UnaVaatu's defeat was the restoration of spirits along with new airbenders, and Kuvira's defeat led to another portal to the spirit world being opened.
Originally posted by NemeBro
I liked Kuvira's defeat. It was done not through beating her to submission (though there was plenty of that too), but through Korra becoming the mediator she was supposed to be and really capping off how much she has grown as a character. Kuvira is the first big bad who wasn't defeated through force of arms (it could have been done, but ultimately Kuvira never would have given up otherwise). I also don't really think Kuvira got off too easy. Sure, she's still alive, but now she's been abandoned by anyone she ever cared about (Baatar Jr., Suyin), and will likely spend the rest of her days alone and behind bars. In that regard she is similar to Azula, just more sane and less sympathetic. This is a particularly horrible punishment for her because of her abandonment issues. Suyin's final line is a cold, dismissive promise that Kuvira will pay for all of her crimes, meaning that her mother figure has essentially abandoned her as well. I personally am more bothered by Baatar Jr. being treated far more kindly.
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Korra saving Kuvira really shows how much she has grown as a character. It's honestly one of the best ways they could have ended the show.
Originally posted by Omega VisionHe held a press conference where he announced that the ending of Korra did not violate the anti-gay propaganda law because and I quote "Two chicks doing it is like totally hot". He then excused himself and left to a circus. I think. Said he needed to "tame the bear" or something.
Sam, can you tell us what Vladimir Putin's reaction to the ending was?Two, or three thumbs up?
Originally posted by NemeBro"Bisexuality" they showed no signs of until they went out with Mako. ✅
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisexuality
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lol, it truly is ****ing Christmas. Between this and the NaruSaku fans' tears of pain I'm set for months.
Originally posted by SamZED
He held a press conference where he announced that the ending of Korra did not violate the anti-gay propaganda law because and I quote "Two chicks doing it is like totally hot". He then excused himself and left to a circus. I think. Said he needed to "tame the bear" or something.
Originally posted by NemeBro
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