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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-07-15 03:17 pm

[ SECRET POST #2021 ]


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(Anonymous) 2012-07-15 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I personally found Korra's showdown with Amon disappointingly anti-climatic, due to the fact that Mako had to rescue her of all things. I was looking forward to Korra facing Amon alone, thus facing her own battle as Avatar as well as her struggles with her personal fear for Amon. Instead the show was given a rushed showdown, in which most of the victory was due to Mako- who was suddenly, out of nowhere, skilled and strong enough in firebending to outdo the series main villain? Ang had his personal showdown with Ozai, I felt that Korra should gave been given the same. (I know that she helped rescue Mako in turn, and it was supposed to show the audience how much they cared for each other, but it was still a disappointing scene).

(Anonymous) 2012-07-15 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
*Aang
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[personal profile] diet_poison 2012-07-16 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Ugh, this...

I didn't think the scene was 100% disappointing, but it was partly so for a lot of reasons. You summed it up well.

(Anonymous) 2012-07-16 08:05 am (UTC)(link)
This. Everytime the focus was meant to be on this AWESOME AVATAR KORRA, there is Mako.

Mako Mako Mako

It's like he can't get off the screen.

Even the kidnap episode. She rescued herself, but the camera still has to cut to Mako being a headless chicken, Mako threatening people, Mako carrying her to the car when she's out of danger. Mako Mako Mako

And this all came up after an episode where they were all presumably chill with Mako/Asami and Korra had moved on and Bolin had moved on.


Just, holy shit.

The last few episodes of the season is MakoMakoMako to the rescue. FUCK OFF MAKO. I want to watch the Legend of KORRA and how she doesn't need the fashion police rescuing her every move. Not the Legend of Mako and his feels
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[personal profile] rmg 2012-07-16 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
i'm so sick of people comparing the final fight in korra to the one in avatar since one was the culmination of an entire show and the conclusion of aang's character arc and the other was just the season one finale. in season one of ATLA, he was just a conduit for the ocean spirit murdering everyone. in season two of ATLA, he was literally getting killed by azula.

compared to that, korra beating the main villain of the season with a little bit of help from a team avatar pal, and unlocking her airbending potential by blowing amon right out a window was pretty good.

(Anonymous) 2012-07-16 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Aang's final showdown with Ozai is a classic story arc - the hero confronts their weaknesses and defeats the baddie themselves (and by confronting the baddie they confront themselves). That's what it seemed Korra was building up to with her final showdown with Amon. But, no, Mako had to be there carrying Korra off and having Amon tell him that he had never seen such a prodigious firebender. Is was like, what the hell, where did that even come from?
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[personal profile] rmg 2012-07-17 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
it's not like mako beat amon alone-- he caught amon off-guard for like a second before amon adapted and subdued him, before korra blazed in with an element she'd never bent before and barely undestood to beat him.

what's with this fixation about how the protagonist has to defeat the villain alone, anyway? even if we're just comparing stuff to the ATLA finale, i've seen a lot of people argue-- and frankly, i agree-- that the confrontation with azula was way more memorable than aang's fight with ozai, and that was zuko and katara fighting her together-- and it's katara who ended up beating azula after zuko got his ass kicked. nobody says that zuko's arc didn't go anywhere because of that.

and you know what? even though aang did end up confronting ozai alone, that's not really what that arc was about. for a while it did play on aang's fears and anxieties about that, in the run-up to the invasion, but aang finds the courage to conquer his fear and face ozai-- before everything goes horribly wrong because azula's the smartest and the best. in the second half of season 3, aang's arc isn't really about confronting his weaknesses by facing ozai alone, it was about the moral quandary of how to defeat him without compromising his spiritual well-being and deeply held moral beliefs. like, in the old masters, when he was talking to all of the previous avatars about what to do with ozai, it wasn't really about how to beat him in the first place-- they all kind of took it for granted that if he wanted to, he could just fucking murder the shit out of ozai. (i still love the scene with yangchen, since hearing that from an airbender is pretty shocking)

korra's arc with amon (as opposed to her arc as a whole, since this is just season 1 of a show that we now know is going to have four seasons) mostly dealt with her fear of amon. and when she goes rushing in to try to fight amon, even though-- as far as she knew at that point-- she didn't have any bending at all! like, she wasn't really expecting to just suddenly start airbending. but she ran in any way, because her desire to save her friend trumped her fear.

from the way the fandom talks about it, you'd think that korra just spent the whole fight crying while mako just single-handedly beat amon, when all he did was buy korra some time to recover a bit from getting fucking debended.