Seeing Korra not having a happy ending was really something else back In the day IMO. She genuinely gets depressed which is a really cool character development arc to see
Tenzin's speech is a big slap to Korra. Korra's biggest worry is about the avatar being not needed anymore....then Tenzin is like "aight fam no need to worry, we gonna do your job now"
But in the end the avatar would always be needed since he is like the most good human being ever , cause yeah in the last season Kuvira was "reordering" the earth kingdom , but to her own benefits , not for the world ones , she was an evil person in power and certainly those kind of people would never go. In the end she was the one who had to put everything in order , even though there were probably some more powerful people than her. People looking for more power than the one they have would always be there , so the avatar can save the world
If Aang and Yangchen we’re there, they would be so glad that the Air Nation has been rebuilt. As for Aang, he is never been more proud to see his granddaughter rank as Air master, especially Yangchen will feel the same way.
Yeah, this and the next season really cemented how much I love Korra, both the character and the show. While I do think overall ATLA was the better show and had better characters, I much prefer Korra as a character and the Avatar to Aang. Aang is a naïve kid all the way through a war, unlike all the others of Team Avatar who change as the show goes, especially Zuko, while Korra evolves as a character all the way through the seasons, going through highs and lows becoming more peaceful and willing to talk things out, resorting to trying to talk people down as a first resort, rather than just going straight to violence, the only problem being that it's hard to talk down radicals.
To think the creators said they originally were going to end the show there. Due to the differences between them and Nickelodeon. Glad they agreed to be an online exclusive show. Because that sad ending would’ve been an amazing switch up compared to Aang. But I’m glad we got that last season as well.
as far as i know, that's the same place where aang vs ozai took place too and it's said that place was created when oma demonstrated her power, it's wulong forest
ngl i was an idiot for a long time and didn't understood how this scene worked so here it is. there is no special liquid that can draw out the avatar state (pls dont ask why kid me thought this) but rather the plan is simple. they poison korra via metal, and though she tries to fight, the avatar state will activate trying to save her as her body feels a threat. but she is helpless because the avatar state itself will not get the poison out of her, so she will die. im guessing that when she dies in the avatar state, since its representative of their connection to raava being severed. just like how korra lost the connection with her past lives in season 2. though what zaheer doesn't know or really thinks about is that korra already split with raava in season 2 and restarted the avatar cycle. so he thinks he's ending the cycle for good, but really, he doesn't know that raava can always just rejoin a new human and restart the cycle again if she chooses bc she will never truly die
I didn't really care for LoK but this scene was like a punch in the fucking gut. Korra losing, Jinora looking exactly like Aang. It was a painful scene, but I would've loved it if the series ended on this part.
Seeing Korra not having a happy ending was really something else back In the day IMO. She genuinely gets depressed which is a really cool character development arc to see
I would have been pissed if season 4 never happened just because of the state Korra was in.......even though season 4 itself was a mistake lol
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this season finale will never not hurt
seeing korra crippled and crying as the very last shot was insane for something airing on Nickelodeon
Tenzin's speech is a big slap to Korra. Korra's biggest worry is about the avatar being not needed anymore....then Tenzin is like "aight fam no need to worry, we gonna do your job now"
But in the end the avatar would always be needed since he is like the most good human being ever , cause yeah in the last season Kuvira was "reordering" the earth kingdom , but to her own benefits , not for the world ones , she was an evil person in power and certainly those kind of people would never go. In the end she was the one who had to put everything in order , even though there were probably some more powerful people than her. People looking for more power than the one they have would always be there , so the avatar can save the world
Jinora looking exactly like her grandfather makes me happy
Still one of the most heartbreaking moments in the show 😢
I will never get tired seeing Jinora looks exactly like aang in this episode. Goosebumps!
Korra skills have been very monsterous this season shes next level tough
So far my favorite season
Jinora is really look like Aang with that tatto
Say what you want about Korra, but you have to admit that Book 3 is overall the Best Book in the series!
I prefer Book 1 and 4
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If Aang and Yangchen we’re there, they would be so glad that the Air Nation has been rebuilt. As for Aang, he is never been more proud to see his granddaughter rank as Air master, especially Yangchen will feel the same way.
Yeah, this and the next season really cemented how much I love Korra, both the character and the show. While I do think overall ATLA was the better show and had better characters, I much prefer Korra as a character and the Avatar to Aang. Aang is a naïve kid all the way through a war, unlike all the others of Team Avatar who change as the show goes, especially Zuko, while Korra evolves as a character all the way through the seasons, going through highs and lows becoming more peaceful and willing to talk things out, resorting to trying to talk people down as a first resort, rather than just going straight to violence, the only problem being that it's hard to talk down radicals.
I adore both Korra and Aang so much it hurts 😭
To think the creators said they originally were going to end the show there. Due to the differences between them and Nickelodeon. Glad they agreed to be an online exclusive show. Because that sad ending would’ve been an amazing switch up compared to Aang. But I’m glad we got that last season as well.
The real best season is coming!
Everyone said FIUCK the president hahaha!
Season 3 was the best imo. The villains, different characters, and the new air nation!
The red lotus guard who got one shotted lol!
I think i like korra anime better than the og series now lol
For sure
I put a sock in him is one of the best jokes in the show
Aang vs Ozai vibes! Exactly bruh 💚
as far as i know, that's the same place where aang vs ozai took place too and it's said that place was created when oma demonstrated her power, it's wulong forest
ngl i was an idiot for a long time and didn't understood how this scene worked so here it is. there is no special liquid that can draw out the avatar state (pls dont ask why kid me thought this) but rather the plan is simple. they poison korra via metal, and though she tries to fight, the avatar state will activate trying to save her as her body feels a threat. but she is helpless because the avatar state itself will not get the poison out of her, so she will die. im guessing that when she dies in the avatar state, since its representative of their connection to raava being severed. just like how korra lost the connection with her past lives in season 2.
though what zaheer doesn't know or really thinks about is that korra already split with raava in season 2 and restarted the avatar cycle. so he thinks he's ending the cycle for good, but really, he doesn't know that raava can always just rejoin a new human and restart the cycle again if she chooses bc she will never truly die
thank you!!!!
Welp that close-up of Korra is really concerning
Did that british guy stop reacting? What happened to him?
I didn't really care for LoK but this scene was like a punch in the fucking gut. Korra losing, Jinora looking exactly like Aang. It was a painful scene, but I would've loved it if the series ended on this part.