• FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    I think that both Korra and Netflix’s Avatar deserve a lot of criticism (Netflix more so than Korra), but it’s definitely overblown in many parts. Korra has a lot of good sides, those rarely get mentioned alongside the bad ones.

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      4 hours ago

      The biggest injustice to me is that no one dares criticize the original ATLA.

      I’ve seen a few good critical essays and videos, honestly less contrived than a lot of Korra/NATLA criticism, and they get snuffed into oblivion.

      It feels like the Star Wars fandom. Maybe even more extreme.

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        3 hours ago

        Good point! That’s definitely treated as not acceptable, at least beyond criticisms of the first season.

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          Season one had some problems trying to find its place, but that’s also pretty common for a lot of shows. Season three had serious pacing issues due to the writers’ strike. I’d be interested in seeing what season 2 criticism is like.

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            Season 2 has slow episodes. For instance, 2-5 are not great, IMO.

            But there’s more fundamental “it’s not totally the show’s fault” criticism too, like the awful video quality/artifacts (even on the blu-rays), and the general maturity level and jokes. And TBH Zuko/Iroh kinda carried the show for me until Toph shows up, I didn’t feel connected to the early gang like I instantly did to Zuko and Korra.