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Legend of Korra - Is It Good or Nah?

Jun 08, 2021
Funding for Shaperless is provided by surfsharkvpn. Tune in until the end to find out about their amazing service. Such a fun story. I was never actually introduced to the world of Avatar the Last Airbender through the original series. I never saw it while he was growing up because the commercials made it seem like it. really childish and not for me thanks for that nickelodeon thanks for letting me waste my adolescence like that however in high school all my friends were starting to get into this new

legend

of

korra

show a sequel series the avatar that didn't seem to require knowledge of the previous show to enjoy so I said sure why not and oh my god it was so

good

it sure had its problems but I fell in love with the avatar universe through its representation in

korra

of course years later I watched avatar for the first time and holy shit, it's infinitely better in almost every way, but i still had a bit of a soft spot for cora, some fun and nostalgic memories of course, it's been years since i saw korra and now i'm an adult who frequently screws up everything. about my fond nostalgic memories of things, so I thought it was worth re-watching Korra and seeing if this show is actually

good

without comparing it too much to Avatar, since literally nothing could follow that masterpiece to be considered satisfactory since the Core is now on Netflix.
legend of korra   is it good or nah
It's more available to the masses who haven't seen it and heard pretty bad things about it, so this is my way of letting all the newcomers know if the show is really worth watching. Let's take a look at each season. from quora and see how good or not so good everyone is starting with yes the first season is pretty good not perfect and I think the second half of the season especially drops the ball in a lot of areas but damn the first Half is an excellent introduction to the Avatar universe in this new time period.
legend of korra   is it good or nah

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Cora is a pretty fun new protagonist who serves as Aang's polar opposite; She's brash and headstrong and she's not afraid to ruffle some feathers to make it clear that she's been training to be the avatar. her entire life in total seclusion, but she is ready to go out into the world and make a difference and she gets her chance when she stows away on a ship to Republic City, the capital of the free world, in a sense, here she will learn Airbending from Tenzin. Aang's son and by far the best character of the first season, he also makes new friends like brothers Mako and Bolin, with whom he joins Bender's professional sports team, and Asami, the daughter of a millionaire inventor, together.
legend of korra   is it good or nah
They form the new avatar of the team that has to fight. With the evil Amman and his army of Equalists, she possesses the ability to permanently remove control from someone, an ability previously only used by the avatar. With this ability, he incites a revolution against benders everywhere and yes, Cora has to stop him and fill in the best look of the season. One is her pace and how she gradually builds a mine that is an increasing threat as the season progresses. It helps that Amman is a fantastic villain with a really compelling backstory and a secret identity.
legend of korra   is it good or nah
He serves as a legitimate threat with a truly terrifying ability. and he always manages to get the upper hand on the good guys, everything with him works great, except when he puts a giant oversized version of his mask on top of avatar aang's statue, which is the dumbest thing i've ever seen in my life. life. I love him too. Secondary villain Tarlock and how he resembles real-life fascism by rounding up and arresting innocent non-vendors in response to the egalitarian threat. At first he seems like a one-note villain, but there's also a lot going on beneath the surface and that ending.
The scene with him may be the best in the entire season. You broke the Tarlock cycle. That's all I'll say without spoiling anything. As I said, the first half of the season finds a great balance between the growing unease with Amman and this pro-bending Nito. sport until the two collide in a really climactic way, the rest of the season also portrays their story quite smoothly, however, this is where we start to get into the characters' problems, like I said, the villains are pretty good, the core is good too and tenzin is the best character jk simmons it's always a win and I love watching him try to act polished and serious only to have these moments of panic and outbursts.
It is fun. Can I understand that you can't read the tempo? Can you even read music? Tenzin's kids are fun too. Yeah, even Milo, except when he farts, that sucks. Brother Asami is okay, but she still doesn't stand out as a character this season. Bolin is where the problems start to arise. I like Bolin, he's a cool guy who provides a bit of levity. considering how serious the rest of the team avatar is, but there are many cases where it's just not funny, everyone in the new team avatar feels quite different from the old team avatar, but Bolin honestly feels like a He tries to be the new saka and he doesn't.
It doesn't really work, Saka just had this unique charm to him that couldn't be replicated and Bolin feels like he's trying too hard to replicate it and it's not just the writing, I don't think the voice acting works for me either. Bolin's voice just isn't funny, I'm sorry to say, but like I said, okay, Mako sucks, he's so boring, his design is boring, his voice is boring, he sounds totally boring in every situation, he's written so terribly and the writers They just decide halfway. during the season he suddenly has a huge crush on korra, it's ridiculous, he treats his girlfriend like sami just to flirt with korra constantly and after all the trauma that asami goes through, he's pretty heartless and inconsiderate, okay just They decided to be a big guy like a loud cricket I don't even know why it's so loud can you stop? okay, he stopped.
I had this image in the back of my mind the entire time. It's just ridiculous the way this guy acts. He has no chemistry with Korra or Asami either. anyone outside of his brother, but I guess that's not even true because Boling is captured in the third episode and doesn't seem to be worried, I guess he just stays calm during tense kidnapping situations, right, oh wait, no, because Cora is captured later. season and she's losing her mind, wait a minute, you're telling me that your brother, the only family you have left, getting captured isn't enough to make you panic, but this girl you've known for a couple of months is what is wrong. so yeah mako is the worst and the whole romance and love triangle is also the worst and i hate it.
I also don't like Lin, this tough pig who is kind of a one note serious lady who comes into conflict with Cora from time to time I like her interactions and her history with Tenzin but that's it okay but a character who he just baffles me with his existence is general iro so i guess this guy is zuko's grandson named after iro except his voice is literally just zuko's retreat to red sand island until my signal As if Dante Bosco couldn't have given him a slightly different voice, this guy arrives at the end of the season, it's not explained who he is, and he just joins the gang like he's been a main character the whole time.
I'm sorry, who are you? Now everyone hates the end of the first season and yes, it really is the most rushed Deus Ex Machina ending you can put on here, but considering the fact that Korra was developed as a miniseries with no intention of a second season happening, there is no Much more they could have done here. Future seasons aren't afraid to end in an unhappy way with legitimate consequences, so at least they learned from this misstep even without knowing the first season. was intended as a standalone miniseries, this really is a lot of barnacles and probably the weakest ending of the four seasons, but this season was a pretty fun ride overall, although it's not as good as Avatar season 1, since is a bit messier and has fewer compelling protagonists, I think the action themes, villains, and overall story more than make up for its shortcomings. 7 out of 10 would recommend if you can get over its flaws, let's hope season 2 is an improvement.
Holy come back, season 2 sucks, it's so bad, oh my god. What the hell happened here? You know, community fans like to talk about season four, the season where creator Dan Harmon was fired and the writing supposedly went down the drain before he was rehired for season five and everything went back to normal. normality, they called this little problem. Gas leak year quality where every character acting differently was retroactively blamed on a gas leak and to be honest, season 4 isn't even that bad and it's not even the worst season of the show. Season 6 says hello, but yeah, if you want the best example of a gas leak I've ever seen, look no further than Cora season 2. ​​It's hilariously bad compared to the first season.
Remember how I said the best attribute of the first season was the pace and slow buildup of the main threat. The pacing of the second season is atrocious, exhausting its entire load on the main villain in the first four episodes and then basically eliminating him from the next four and as a result greatly reducing the tension and by the way, that main villain is unilak or whatever you call. Is it so horrible? I don't think we give it enough credit for how truly terrible it is. It's literally just Tarlock again, except infinitely less interesting and with a hint of Ozai's backstory, it's embarrassing that Cora completely trusts him instead of her. father and tenzin, who clearly care more about her and want the best for her, goes completely crazy on her father for four episodes in a row until she realizes that Oonalock lied and suddenly her father is back to being the best person in the world, or she is 100 percent. on the father's side or 100 on unilak's side there is no middle ground at all it's terrible writing oh wow speaking of terrible writing I guess it's time to talk about korra now korra is the most unlikeable protagonist this season it's ridiculous , they make her an overly aggressive person who barely resembles the more nuanced protagonists of the first season, she blindly follows oonalock as he brings his troops to invade the southern water tribe and when he arrests kora's parents she barely she objects, I mean, I guess it's not in Cora's character to get into a fight when the people closest to her get arrested oh wait, yeah, it's just that she's simultaneously too lenient with a lock at the beginning and too aggressive with everyone. others who care about her, her father only wants the best, but she yells at him and anyone who even talks to him at every opportunity and I still don't like mako mr, ending a relationship is like pulling out a blood sucking leech, yeah you're the blood sucking leech but damn you're actually starting to feel bad for makko because korra lashes out at him for everything he tries to give her advice and she yells at him no matter what he says you know what these two are They deserve each other.
I can't believe they felt the need to resurrect the love triangle plot from the first season. Plot no one wanted to see come back guys anyway Lynn is also even worse this season as she completely dismisses Mako's thoughts about the real perpetrator behind some crimes going on and then it turns out Mako was right. Wow, what a surprise maybe if you didn't. You don't suck at your job, you actually heard it, the president wouldn't have been in trouble, it makes you think, doesn't it? The season also stops to tell the story of the first avatar, but it is completely unprepared. outside of Genora, seeing a statue of him in an episode after Cora had visions of Yacon in the first season, since Aang was trying to warn her about Tarlock, you'd think Avatar Wan would want to give Korra some visions this season before Let's see his full story. preparing him better for us and warning him about the big evil comet of darkness that will destroy the world, that's a big thing to warn him about Juan, I mean, maybe Juan just didn't want to deal with her, which, yeah, I can relate to.
Okay, is there anything good about this season? Well, yeah, I'm glad you asked. Avatar 1's story is definitely the highlight here. Everything is phenomenal, except the giant kite of darkness. It's a complete joke and takes away my enjoyment. every scene he appears in, but as the wind asked, the art style of the picture book is great, the story in the world building is fantastic and I love seeing juan and rava come to care about each other, it's not surprising since like I said the villain is embarrassing but still really good, he's so good that you start to forget what show you're watching but then it goes back to Cora and you're really disappointed.
The wand's story could have also used more development,so it didn't feel like a complete 180. the rest of the season, like I said, aside from these two episodes, is there anything that can save this season, something or someone? Well I'm glad you asked everyone to say hello to iknick blackstone varric aka the best character to ever come out. from the

legend

of korra varrick is a blessing and the only thing that kept me going through this rough season is that he manages to serve as both comic relief and a major key player while also inciting rebellions among the water tribes for good. of prophets and is a generally shady guy, but you never suspect him because of the dimwitted exterior of him, it makes him a great unpredictable character whose loyalties you can never identify and, good lord, he is hysterical.
I'm really surprised that the people who wrote Barrick are the same people who wrote the rest of the characters in this season, almost everything he says is comedy gold and it's not just the writing, but the impeccable John Michael Higgins contributes with some amazing delivery and apart from varric there are some other pretty good things like tension getting a really strong character arc and some good interactions with his brothers and bolin becoming a star in varric's newfangled engines is nice and his toxic relationship with unlock's daughter is also occasionally funny and iro shows up. I like airo and his role in this show seems like a logical progression of his character from zhao's original cameo he's also cute but man all this good stuff drowns in an ocean of shit especially in the last few episodes it's a plot painfully generic end-of-the-world movie with two painfully generic villains merging and making the show painfully generic. kaiju movie and it's completely embarrassing, I don't want to spoil the endings to the good seasons of the show, but with this who cares, Unavatu is the dumbest thing ever, his design is hysterically bad and the fact that his big plan to envelop the world in 10,000 years of darkness involves just smashing like a giant Godzilla monster is too literally what they were thinking but upgrades korra meditates to become giant blue korra who defeats unavatu with the help of the inexplicable fairy genora it It's really the dumbest thing that came out of nowhere, I could barely tell what was going on and I didn't even care, I just wanted it to end honestly, this season really made me hate anything that involved spirits and even though the idea of ​​focusing on them was a good one since they weren't seen much in the original this execution really ruins the whole concept so yeah season 2 sucks but you have to work hard to understand seasons three and four honestly although Varric almost does make it all worth it.
I was going to give this season a three out of ten, but Varric is so good that he elevates the experience by a whole number, so I'm giving Legend of Korra season 2 a 4 out of 10. Thank goodness that's over, let's talk about The great season now, Korra season 3 is so good it's a real shock to the system for those of you who stopped watching after season 2 please for the love of god come back it gets better. The first episode of season 3 had me worried ever since. focused on more spirit shenanigans after Cora decided to leave the spirit portals open, but then she's banished from Republic City and we don't have to focus on spirits anymore, what a damn relief it's focused on traveling through the Earth realm and recruiting. people to rebuild the air nation with since leaving the spirit portals open somehow activated airbending abilities and a handful of nonbenders around the world aren't quite sure how that works, but I think it makes more sense than the half of what happened in the season. 2.
Like season 1, the best thing about this season is its pacing, it's surprisingly relaxed for the first half and is just an enjoyable ride with likeable characters looking for new airbenders and I can't stress enough likeable characters, Cora returns to be nice and even mako doesn't bother me probably because they mostly associate him with the only character he has good chemistry with bolin, you're a This leaves korra and asami to deepen their bond and it's a really good and strong bond, we spend a lot of time in an old location base says where we get to see how it's changed since Aang's era, but then we also get a cool new city, Xiaofu, we get to meet Lin's downright wonderful family and see them get some much-needed developments. , even if we have to deal with them. her at her worst before that happens.
I also hate this stupid kai kid who steals everything all the time, but even he goes through development and gets better as the season goes on. This first half of the season is just an enjoyable ride very much in line with the first half of an avatar season, however the season slowly but surely builds up his main threat throughout the first half as well and what a threat he is. Zahir is a true return to form for the show's villains, an ex-convict who now possesses airbender abilities. He stands out as a formidable foe with really interesting motivations and philosophies behind his actions, I mean, holy cow, did you ever expect to see an Airbending villain in this universe?
He's crazy, they made that concept work, but it works because Zaheer is so devoted to Airbender philosophies that he takes airbending capabilities further than we've ever seen him. hello, the goop video is here. I'd just like to point out that Sahir is played by former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins, which is pretty cool. His team of unique teachers is quite fun. Additionally, they only grow in terms of threat as the season progresses. The things that happen with Zaheer and the Earth Queen took my breath away. It's great and the action in particular really stands out this season because of how unique and cool all of these new Masters are. and his abilities I also came to love Bolin a lot this season, from his romantic pursuits to his lasting fame, from engines to his desire to bend metal, which let's just say the last plot point subverted my expectations with its payoff this season also reintroduces us to Zuko, which yeah, it's a little strange that no one mentioned that he was still alive in the first two seasons and now all of a sudden he's here, he doesn't do a ton of things and you could write him out of the season, but it's still nice to see when Cora tells him that she talked to Iro in the spirit realm and he stands there stunned, I don't know, that gave me warmth, it's a great moment and for the first and only time in this whole show, the end.
In fact, it's the best part of the season. Everything about the season is built around this brutal, heartbreaking last battle against Zaheer, and honestly, it's almost perfect. The stakes are technically lower than Season 2, but they feel higher because they're more personal, more visceral, and much more compelling. Not only is the final battle incredible, but the lasting consequences it has for Cora and the other characters is what really makes it special. I do not have much more to say. The third season is just solid, maybe the pace of the first half of the season. It's a little slow at times and overall still doesn't reach the highs of Avatar seasons two and three, but it's still fun and worth getting through season 2 to finish.
In fact, that's another interesting aspect of this season that really relates to. season 2 and picks up its story instead of pretending it doesn't exist like some franchises I know, I just think it's really awesome that season 3 continues the ongoing story and doesn't try to ignore harmonic convergence or unlock it just because they were implemented terribly. they still happened and the fact that this season manages to build something great on top of these unpleasant events is truly admirable. There's a time and a place to just ignore a nasty episode and pretend it never happened, but the creators realized that a serialized dramatic action show was not the right place to do it and I'm so happy they did it, It sucks that we can't just skip season 2 when we watch the entire show for the first time, but it's great that they didn't try to bury it. completely, so yes, a great season that is worth waiting until the previous one to experience eight times out of ten for the great.
The final half of season four is phenomenal. No joke, this is on par with Avatar at its best. The tension here is off the charts. Three years have passed. Since the events of the third season and to fill the power vacuum in the earth kingdom that arose thanks to Zaheer, a new threat arises, Kuvira, an earthbender from Zaufu who is actually a secondary character in the previous season, that is really interesting detail, kuvira is legitimately the best avatar antagonist since azulla. She is an absolute monster who seeks to unite the Earth kingdom by force and eventually unite the entire world by silencing anyone who stands in her way.
Her motivations are logical but his methods are sociopathic. She has been compared to real-life dictators. Outside of the show, but there is another comparison that no one seems to mention in a flashback sequence that takes place shortly after the third season ended, we see zafu ruler Sue and Lin's sister turning down an offer to rule the Earth kingdom saying that No. wants to impose her ideals on the rest of the nation, Kuvira, however, tells Sue that zaufu is a beacon of progress and that they should share this progress with the rest of the world and that is exactly what fire lord sozen said about the fire nation before starting the Hundred Year War Honestly, it gave me chills hearing Kuvira express those exact same feelings and it's great because it shows how history keeps repeating itself.
Dictators will always emerge who want to impose their ideals on the rest of the world by force. It's not just an example of the show lazily copying something that came before, like with Oonalock luring out Ozai and usurping the throne, it's a chilling parallel to the constant cycle of dictatorships in real life. Kuvira was on her way to turning the Earth Empire into the new Fire Nation and if she hadn't been stopped there could have been an even worse war because Holy Moly Varric has returned and created the avatar equivalent of the atomic bomb for Kuvera when she grows up. awareness and tries to close the project.
Kuvira holds him captive and forces him. Keep working on it, Bolin also thinks he's doing well at first by working with Kuvira and helping the villages, but it turns out that Kuvir's interference leaves the villages in worse condition than before and it takes Bolin a while to fully understand. the manipulation skills of this kuvira. are legendary and she grows as a gradual threat over the first half of the season, refusing to relinquish her power and taking over more and more cities of the Earth Kingdom before finally turning her sights on Republic City. She's intimidating, ruthless, interesting, and yes, honestly, a near-perfect villain.
I guess Cora needs to stop her, oh she waits, she can't, after three years she's still suffering from the physical and emotional trauma Zahir left her. The first episode of the season focuses on all the characters except her, leading to the second episode solely about its title Korra. alone, you're setting us up for disappointment by copying zuko alone's naming scheme, but honestly, this episode, while not as perfect as zuko alone, is phenomenal, showing a broken and aimless young woman trying to find the best way of dealing with what happened to her and I got over it and it's just amazing, it's an incredibly powerful journey for the main character and it continues for the rest of the season adding more intense drama to the story on top of all the intense kuvira and Then stuff , as if things couldn't get any better, they brought back my favorite avatar character and she hasn't changed one bit, which is perfect.
She expected Katara and Zuko to mature and act wisely in her old age, but Elder Toff is anything else. That moody and rude wouldn't fit her character at all, she acts exactly how you'd want an old guy to act and she lives in the swamp where Aang first had a vision of his saint, how much better can you get someone to take a paper? Yoda-like role in this season training Cora and doing everything he can to help her get over the incident with Zaheer. We also get a surprisingly fun episode with Tenzin's sons on an elite mission to find Korra, which by the way, Milo is an amazing artist.
Honestly, it's such a hysterical joke, I love it and we also get a lot of great Varric Bolin antics as they try to escape Kuvira now that they know she's an evil maniac. Varrick's assistant, Julie, also has her own involvement in the plot and that leads to a great character arc for Varric where she learns to appreciate her. Asami has a good subplot where she reconnects with her fallen father. She inUnfortunately it was completely unnecessary to bring him back but I'm very glad they did it had a very good reward in the end Mako gets paired with a spoiled prince, future ruler of the Earth kingdom, and while he is a love him or hate him character, I I mostly enjoyed it, it's like a cheap kuzco and goes through a similar character arc as the season progresses, plus Mako is fun to watch.
Suffering levity and drama are so well balanced in this season that it has some of the funniest and most dramatic moments in the entire Avatar saga. There's this mid-season clip episode that the creators had to do, because wouldn't they have had to lay off their staff a few weeks earlier? Long story: Dr. Nickelodeon treated the show and his crew like the last few seasons, but that's a story for another day, so we get this clip show episode that mostly works. The mako and wu stuff feels pretty natural as mako explains events wu wasn't here for and these chippy heads are nice additions.
Korra and Asami's stuff is hilariously boring as they are just blatantly explaining events to each other that they both experienced. Yeah, that sucks, but the episode is totally saved by Varric telling the epic story of how Bolins saved the world from the choir that stopped Evil Force 4 or whatever they're called. I'm not sure if I like that name, I mean, Evil Squared could be it. better whatever the show makes fun of unlocking for being a terrible villain and they generally do a lot of antics in the ridiculous season two finale and honestly it's infinitely better than season two.
This segment made me laugh a lot, it's basically an abbreviated series within reality. show up so yeah this sounds like a season on par with seasons two and three of Avatar well I can't quite remember how I said the first half of the season is amazing yeah that second half doesn't live up to the same standard, in all honesty. It's still really good, but it's not amazing. Kuvira makes a giant platinum colossus mech suit that makes for an awesome reveal, but then loses a bit of the shine on it pretty quickly. The final battle against this thing is very fragmented and just doesn't stay the same.
The tension like Zahir's battle is honestly not that interesting of a threat and the battle against this thing goes on for a while, I don't know, it was a good idea but it didn't hold my attention for long compared to the crazy powers. to control blood, air asphyxiation techniques or the supreme power of Sozan's comment. There are a lot of great moments in the second half of the season, like what happens between Kuvera and her fiancé Varric and Julie finally getting engaged and things with Sami's father, like I said before, but it's too scattered for my taste, I feel like with a lock they might have played their hands with kuvira too soon since she doesn't progress much in terms of her threat level from the first half of the season to the second half, that sounds crazy to say since she has this giant mech suit on the second half, but again, upon unlocking it, it just doesn't grab me.
As much as the more grounded visceral threats that Aman and Sahir posed, I guess I'd say Kuvira is the best villain but not the best antagonist, Zahir has his groove in terms of being a monstrous force of nature that destroys everything, the ending too it feels. Very rushed, everyone gets together for Varric and Julie's wedding, but we don't get many final scenes with most of these characters that we've become very attached to again if any of these problems were the result of Nickelodeon messing with the behind the scenes team. so fair enough, I'm glad they were able to give this series a decent ending instead of a bad one.
I should probably end by talking about korrasami and how important it was at the time to have a same-sex couple in a cartoon aimed at children seems quaint now given the much more explicit representation we've had in recent years, but at the time, yes, this was something special. I was personally a kurosami shipper when I first watched the show, but in hindsight when I still think they are a great couple with great chemistry. I'm conflicted about whether the show got this conclusion or not. The pieces were there. Seasons 3 and 4 established a great bond between the two of them that could easily be interpreted as romantic, but I. i just wish they interacted even more pb and adventure time's marceline had amazing chemistry and a ton of episodes dedicated solely to their interactions which made them a believable romantic couple korra and asami just didn't interact much in the second half of the fourth season and if their relationship focused on more, it would make more sense for this to be the relationship we ended the show with as ang and qatar's relationship was, after all, the explicit buildup it had, but on the other hand my problem could be that i'm trying to see this final scene as a representation of korra and asami as a fully formed couple who wanted to be together all this time but couldn't until the fight was over, actually this could be the moment where they meet They realized for the first time that they had romantic feelings for each other. the other or even when they first realized they were bisexual, that's why they don't kiss but they do look into each other's eyes ready to start this relationship that neither of them had fully considered before, but again, that's just one way to read this scene, they could too.
They've had romantic feelings for each other in the three years they've been apart and they only didn't kiss here because Nickelodeon wouldn't allow it. Ultimately, my main problem with Korrasami boils down to me wanting more beforehand, which I think. shows how natural it is. and their chemistry is believable is that I'm really happy they were together but I'm also a little mad that we never got to see them as a couple on screen after watching two seasons of that love triangle with mako the boyfriend is so terrible that he turned both. their girlfriends are gay you love watching it so yeah season 4 is pretty good too the second half just doesn't live up to the high standards set by the first half overall its a bit weaker than the season 3.
It's not that strong. a package, but it has many of the best moments and stories of the entire show, eight out of ten mathematically, the legend of korra gets a final score of 6.75 out of 10 when you combine the score of all four seasons and I don't believe it . in decimals, so let's round that puppy up to seven out of ten, so is it good? Yeah, I guess it's a solid, worthwhile show that I definitely recommend watching. Obviously Avatar is the much better show but I don't think Korra is a failure of a sequel, it's really good in its own right despite having a terrible season, it's a series that gets a lot of unnecessary and excessive hate IMO I totally understand why a lot of people hate this show and it's totally valid. do it, but this is not even close to the worst show of all time.
If you don't endure the agonizing experience that is eight seasons of Voltron's legendary defender, you don't understand what I've said before and I'll say it again, it's as bad a show as the biggest Korra haters say. Korra is the legend of Korra. It is a very mature program that a lot of time and effort was put into. I really enjoyed revisiting 75 chapters and although I will obviously rewatch Avatar more often. I'll still revisit this show from time to time and also check it out if you haven't, as long as you keep in mind that it gets a lot better after season 2.
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