Is there anyone who likes that episode?
Make sure to share your reactions for the last two season 1 episodes; they're a doozy.
Make sure to share your reactions for the last two season 1 episodes; they're a doozy.
Speaking of life,You need more Toph in your life.
The reply I want make is from season 3, so I can't make it. D:Speaking of life,
Why is Sokka's so hard?
Season 2 is basically the moment everything starts getting better. You get less standalone episodes, the story focus gets tighter, and it stays that way until near the end of the season.Just starting season 2 now, so I'll get there eventually, spamming this thread along the way.
Yeah I'm already seeing that and it's definitely more interesting. I was worried for awhile there but it's turning around nicely.Season 2 is basically the moment everything starts getting better. You get less standalone episodes, the story focus gets tighter, and it stays that way until near the end of the season.
The issues with Korra are...I'm probably going to, yeah. I've heard Korra's quality is a bit spotty but still worth the watch.
Korra also really dives into the lore and mythos in new and interesting ways. If last airbender is Knights of the Old Republic, then Korra is KotOR2The issues with Korra are...
- Season 1 wraps things up a bit too neatly. This is because they were expecting to be a 12 episode miniseries, not a full fledged sequel series, so everything HAD to be finished by the end of Season 1.
- Because of this, the early episodes of Season 2 feel a bit odd. But once the story picks up, things are fine.
- Season 2, 3, and 4 all tell a continuing story. Because of this, Season 1 seems a bit disconnected in retrospect.
That said, I'd say that Korra is probably the better series, if only because they felt less beholden to the shonen savior archetype.
The thing I admire most about Korra is that it was willing to examine the entire premise of what the first show was about, explore those flaws, and actually do something about it. To be fair, this is something that started in the comics did first, but it's not until Season 2 that we get to see what Korra, as a series, is actually going to be about.Korra also really dives into the lore and mythos in new and interesting ways. If last airbender is Knights of the Old Republic, then Korra is KotOR2
Cool, when I clean up the first series I'll look for those comics.The thing I admire most about Korra is that it was willing to examine the entire premise of what the first show was about, explore those flaws, and actually do something about it. To be fair, this is something that started in the comics did first, but it's not until Season 2 that we get to see what Korra, as a series, is actually going to be about.
Speaking of comics, @CynicismKills, you're going to want to read some comics after you finish Avatar. I'm not even going to link them or title them until you've done it though, as the content of each of spoiler heavy, but one of them deals with a hanging plot thread and one of them sets up Korra.
The last thing I would call Aang is patient, even to the point I'm at in season 2.You end up respecting Korra as a legacy character in that she's very much the opposite of Aang. Aang traveled the world as a kid, Korra was confined to her training hall, Aang was patient and understanding, Korra is brash and impulsive, its a neat dichotomy.
Each season of last airbender is better than the previous, and they're all good.Korra season 1 is a really interesting story that feels out of sorts with Last Airbender and the remaining seasons of Korra. It's this oddly political bunch of episodes, but honing in on important stuff that should be addressed in the Avatar world. It also keeps you pushing from episode to episode and is rock solid until the ending, for the reasons mentioned. It's that ending that causes season 2 to start weak as can be, but two mid-season episodes propel season 2 to greatness. After that, the quality is consistently good.
Season 1 of Last Airbender is fine, but I don't think it has any of my favorite episodes aside from the finale.
Alright then... the two comics you're going to want to look for are:And that closes the book (HAH) on Avatar: The Last Airbender. I enjoyed the hell out of it, and am pretty excited to get going on Korra. WoW: Legion hits on Tuesday, though, so I may not get to it right away. We'll see.
I read summaries, but yeah I'll see if I can get my hands on them for the whole story. Going to start Korra tomorrow night while I wait for Legion to open, most likely.Alright then... the two comics you're going to want to look for are:
The Promise: Aang makes a promise to Zuko he is afraid he cannot keep, as the Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom meet to discuss the fate of the Fire Nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom, an issue that threatens war once again. This leads into Korra, but is probably the first one you want to read.
The Search: Zuko uncovers a clue to a mystery that has troubled him for some time, just as Azula is given a message from her father that could change the Fire Nation forever. This resolves the hanging plot thread.
You can probably find them easily enough.
There are other comics too: The Rift and Smoke and Shadow, but I haven't read them to know if they are important or not. In fact, Smoke and Shadow isn't even out yet. It's not due until October.I read summaries, but yeah I'll see if I can get my hands on them for the whole story. Going to start Korra tomorrow night while I wait for Legion to open, most likely.
They were online, once upon a time, which is how I read them. Unfortunately, I don't remember where, or if they still are.Alright then... the two comics you're going to want to look for are:
The Promise: Aang makes a promise to Zuko he is afraid he cannot keep, as the Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom meet to discuss the fate of the Fire Nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom, an issue that threatens war once again. This leads into Korra, but is probably the first one you want to read.
The Search: Zuko uncovers a clue to a mystery that has troubled him for some time, just as Azula is given a message from her father that could change the Fire Nation forever. This resolves the hanging plot thread.
You can probably find them easily enough.
Yeah that's often a problem with comic adaptations of TV shows.They weren't, so I had to go sailing. Apparently Nickelodeon had them up on the Nick Magazine site before they axed it.
Interesting story in the two I read, though a bit WORDS WORDS WORDS compared to the quicker dialogue in Avatar.
Starting Korra later today.
You can buy them in compiled hardcover format, I own The Search that way.They weren't, so I had to go sailing. Apparently Nickelodeon had them up on the Nick Magazine site before they axed it.
Interesting story in the two I read, though a bit WORDS WORDS WORDS compared to the quicker dialogue in Avatar.
Starting Korra later today.
I'm curious what you think of Azula now that you've seen her whole story arc.And that closes the book (HAH) on Avatar: The Last Airbender. I enjoyed the hell out of it, and am pretty excited to get going on Korra. WoW: Legion hits on Tuesday, though, so I may not get to it right away. We'll see.
I still don't think she's a great villain,I'm curious what you think of Azula now that you've seen her whole story arc.