lizbee: (LoK: Lin and Tenzin (DVD cover))
[personal profile] lizbee
Liz problems: really enjoyed Korra; lack sufficient spoons to articulate how. Cartoon people happy Liz bison friend.

Date: 2013-09-28 02:28 am (UTC)
rj_anderson: (Korra and Naga - Looking Up)
From: [personal profile] rj_anderson
It has just occurred to me that if Eska ends up on the same side as Korra & Co., against her father and her own twin brother, the whole otherwise tedious Bolin / Eska subplot will be entirely justified.

I REALLY WANT THIS NOW.

Date: 2013-09-28 11:15 am (UTC)
rj_anderson: (Korra - Fighting Stance)
From: [personal profile] rj_anderson
Oh, I don't care for her at all. I would just like to think that there is some justification for her existence and that at some point the writers plan to make her into an actual human being. Ditto Bolin, who is a walking punchline to a really unfunny joke right now.

I am amazed at how much fandom seems to think Bolin Done Eska Wrong by running away and that Korra is the Worst Ever, though. It's like we're all living in Bizarro World.

Date: 2013-09-28 02:35 am (UTC)
nonelvis: (AVATAR Appa & Aang)
From: [personal profile] nonelvis
You know, while watching that scene with Tenzin and Ikki at the sky bison tea party, I kept thinking, "Liz is going to love the hell out of this episode."

Also, I need a baby sky bison now, please.

Date: 2013-09-28 05:07 am (UTC)
aberration: NASA Webb image of the Carina nebula (warm and safe and)
From: [personal profile] aberration
Aside from Bolin/Eska, I approved of things. Especially sticking the judge's head in a polar bear dog. So many good decisions Korra.

Date: 2013-09-28 06:47 pm (UTC)
aberration: NASA Webb image of the Carina nebula (chorus so sublime)
From: [personal profile] aberration
Yeah – I saw a lot of people dismiss this out of turn, like it was ridiculous that Korra would think she should be a neutral actor. Which... what? It makes sense that there would be definite question as to whether and when the Avatar should become involved in political disagreements and conflicts in the world, particularly when they're solely within one nation. Too little involvement and you're ineffective, but too much and you're basically being a world dictator. And in this case it's more complicated by the fact that it directly involves her relatives. At this point I think Unalaq's actions have crossed the line from intra-nation conflict to threat to world balance (especially, for instance, with the involvement of the spirits and whatever the portal thing is), but having Korra appeal to another more earthly authority for help, rather than just going all Avatar State on whomever she disagrees with, makes sense in this case, which is closer to that 'interfering' line than the Fire Nation Trying To Invade Everyone was. And politicking with those authorities is something the Avatar should do.

Of course, Korra's strengths are not... in politicking, but. That's part of the drama!

Date: 2013-09-29 06:15 am (UTC)
aberration: NASA Webb image of the Carina nebula (smoke you out)
From: [personal profile] aberration
Yeah, I agree. Even just with the Water Tribe conflict - it can be read as just a dispute between two heirs to the title, but also as a rift between the South and the North, which represents a larger-scale issue. (And that's not even touching whatever the spirit thing going on is.) Any intranational conflict was only implied or very limited in A:TLA (the two instances that immediately come to mind for me are the Earth Kingdom soldiers in "Zuko Alone" and Chin the Conqueror in "Avatar Day"), probably because the Fire Nation was acting as an outside, aggressive force that is no longer present.

I don't think there's any doubt Korra would not have actually had Naga bite that guy's head off. The only time I think she was serious about possibly killing him was when her father's life was threatened. And no, I mean, it wasn't a great move - I thought the judge probably then immediately tipped off Unalaq, which enabled him to clear out the prisoners so fast. But it was a Korra move. Acting rash and violent when her loved ones are threatened makes total sense for her. I don't know, it's like people are perpetually surprised when Korra doesn't act how Aang would (or maybe how they would, as I think Aang was more of an everyman protagonist than Korra is), and it's just... no kidding! They're different people!

Date: 2013-09-29 02:28 am (UTC)
skywaterblue: (awesome star trek)
From: [personal profile] skywaterblue
I think that was the element of her storyline I appreciated the most. Because, of course, the AUDIENCE (and Korra's In-World audience as well!) are all under the impression that the Avatar should be a neutral party... because Roku (maybe) and Aang were, but we get the impression from spirit visits that a. Roku ended up DEEPLY regretting his neutrality, and b. Aang's neutrality is deeply uncharacteristic of Avatars, maybe even uncharacteristic of airbending Avatars.

I mean, we get the impression that Yangcheng was no shirking princess, let alone Kiyoshi. So in that respect Korra is maybe just a reversion to type.

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