My thoughts on this when it was first mentioned 2 months ago:
seven settlements and everything outside of them is a wasteland
Lol, do they not realise how much worse this continues to make Korra?
This new girl is assumedly the next part of the Avatar cycle, since Earth follows Water and is then followed by Fire, so she is born into the world Korra leaves. Why are there only seven settlements now? Why is everything else a wasteland? What did Korra do, or not do, that led to this situation?
Korra was born into a world of unprecedented peace because Aang ended the Hundred Year War by defeating Firelord Oozai and brought everyone together forming Union City, which Korra later helped destroy of course.
Aang was born into a world on the brink of war because Roku, the previous Fire Avatar, failed to stop Sozin who knew the Avatar was the only person who could be a threat to him so preemptively struck first at the Air Nomads to remove that threat first.
They really can't help themselves making things even worse when trying to create a hook for an audience 🤣
How hard are they going to try and play the nostalgia card this time because unlike the last time there isn't going to be any chance of recurring characters unless suddenly everyone special ends up being the grandchild of characters from the Korra series, which still doesn't mean that much other than excluding any possibility of there being blood descendents of Korra after she was retconned to be bi. Or will they retcon that again and write off Asami so there are in fact descendents? 🤔
Also that prosthetic leg means a significantly diminished ability to feel vibrations through the ground as per Toph, Aang, Korra, and multiple other characters who learned that way from the Badger Moles, so yet again already setting up problems just for the sake of DEIversity... 🙄
Lol, do they not realise how much worse this continues to make Korra?
If they were capable of thinking through implications or maintaining internal consistency in their settings, Korra’s story would have been written much differently in the first place. It’s really incredible that they managed to make something as good as the original ATLA. From what I understand, even the post-ATLA comics that followed the original characters after the events of that series did an impressive job of disappointing fans. Were there other writers involved in the original that were not in for the sequel products?
One of the main problems the series had was each season was ended up being far more standalone than what Aang had done. While each season/book of Aang was separate they were still part of the larger story about Aang mastering the other elements and finally facing down Firelord Ozai. Korra meanwhile ends up as 4 mini stories with no real direction.
If they didn't want Korra to be blamed so directly, they really should have set the show several centuries later but I suspect they can't survive without rememberries at this point
As is tradition.
My thoughts on this when it was first mentioned 2 months ago:
Lol, do they not realise how much worse this continues to make Korra?
This new girl is assumedly the next part of the Avatar cycle, since Earth follows Water and is then followed by Fire, so she is born into the world Korra leaves. Why are there only seven settlements now? Why is everything else a wasteland? What did Korra do, or not do, that led to this situation?
Korra was born into a world of unprecedented peace because Aang ended the Hundred Year War by defeating Firelord Oozai and brought everyone together forming Union City, which Korra later helped destroy of course.
Aang was born into a world on the brink of war because Roku, the previous Fire Avatar, failed to stop Sozin who knew the Avatar was the only person who could be a threat to him so preemptively struck first at the Air Nomads to remove that threat first.
They really can't help themselves making things even worse when trying to create a hook for an audience 🤣
How hard are they going to try and play the nostalgia card this time because unlike the last time there isn't going to be any chance of recurring characters unless suddenly everyone special ends up being the grandchild of characters from the Korra series, which still doesn't mean that much other than excluding any possibility of there being blood descendents of Korra after she was retconned to be bi. Or will they retcon that again and write off Asami so there are in fact descendents? 🤔
Also that prosthetic leg means a significantly diminished ability to feel vibrations through the ground as per Toph, Aang, Korra, and multiple other characters who learned that way from the Badger Moles, so yet again already setting up problems just for the sake of DEIversity... 🙄
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If they were capable of thinking through implications or maintaining internal consistency in their settings, Korra’s story would have been written much differently in the first place. It’s really incredible that they managed to make something as good as the original ATLA. From what I understand, even the post-ATLA comics that followed the original characters after the events of that series did an impressive job of disappointing fans. Were there other writers involved in the original that were not in for the sequel products?
it really might have been lightning in a bottle
One of the main problems the series had was each season was ended up being far more standalone than what Aang had done. While each season/book of Aang was separate they were still part of the larger story about Aang mastering the other elements and finally facing down Firelord Ozai. Korra meanwhile ends up as 4 mini stories with no real direction.
If they didn't want Korra to be blamed so directly, they really should have set the show several centuries later but I suspect they can't survive without rememberries at this point