The Earth Queen is a really lame side villain besides the red Lotus. That’s why Tarrlok is the best. He pulls off manipulative lying political figure way better than she does
No bias here btw
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The Earth Queen is a really lame side villain besides the red Lotus. That’s why Tarrlok is the best. He pulls off manipulative lying political figure way better than she does
No bias here btw

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Lin: Kya is always accusing me of having a favorite but that’s not true. Lin: I love Kya and all the Not-Kyas equally.
I don’t like makorra because how does one make a ship so toxic, yet so insanely boring at the same time
My recent reblog has got me thinking of how comically bad a Netflix live-action adaptation of LOK would be. A few friends and I collaborated on what would happen:
• Korra would learn airbending in the time skip between B1-B2 rather than it being unlocked due to her other elements being blocked.
• Katara would be dead and have a bunch of statues to satisfy the dumbest of the fanbase, but her impact on the world would be entirely erased and she would just be present as an occasional reference.
• Zuko and Toph would be present throughout the entire show despite having nothing to do. They would get the exact same “whoa the old people can still fight” scene in every season.
• Bolin and Mako would still have living parents who just disagreed with their choice to be pro-benders and are estranged from them because of it. They would have no other tragic backstory to them.
• Every single one of the seasons’ moral quandaries would skew the wrong way: B1 would be black and white and say that non-benders in general are bad, B2 would make Unalaq clearly villainous towards Korra from the start rather than being nice to her, B3 would skew pro-totalitarian rule and side with the Earth Queen, and B4 would be pro-fascist.
• Side note to the above point - the Earth Queen would be portrayed as a tragic figure who loved her people, but at the same time they would still show her subjects suffering, much like how NATLA softened Ozai but for some reason still has him do the same evil stuff he did otherwise.
• Korrasami and Makorra would be teased consistently throughout, and whichever route they chose at the end wouldn’t make sense.
• Harmonic Convergence, the Red Lotus, the Zaofu arc, and other things from later seasons would be crammed into B1 purely for fan service.
• Korra will constantly insult and belittle Asami.
• Korra will only gain skill or wisdom if a male character either teaches it to her or causes her to learn it.
• Bolin will explain his entire thought process out loud during the scene where he learns lavabending, which will happen way too soon in the story in a scene with much lower stakes.
• They will spend at least 10 minutes showing Kuvira killing citizens because violence = mature writing…I guess.
• They will change the circumstance in which Su gave Lin her scar for no reason whatsoever.
• Lin will not do what she did in B1 and betray the police force for the greater good because the show will be vehemently pro-corrupt cops and hate women.
• Jinora will be as sidelined throughout the show as Katara is in NATLA, if not worse.
• Instead of being a stressed but well-meaning teacher for Korra, Tenzin will be generally mean to her and everyone else for no good reason other than lack of nuance. Much like his father in NATLA.
• Fire Nation and its royal family have more of a presence but entire lore gets fucked up.
• Varrick is not portrayed as morally grey and is just a bad guy until they decide he isn’t at the very end. He also has none of the personality he has in the show and is just a boring CEO villain stereotype to be “more realistic.”
• The Kataang children’s beef is simplified into Aang just being a bad dad rather than the nuance of his responsibilities and Kya & Bumi’s feelings of Tenzin’s privilege being the driver of it. It will be solved off-screen.
• The Fog of Lost Souls appears in B1 purely to throw a bunch of old characters in it for fan service. It won’t be limited to just Zhao.
• Korra won’t have her connection to the past lives severed because they don’t want any stakes and they don’t know what to do without endlessly referencing the prior avatars for fan service.
• Lin and Tenzin’s complex relationship will be simplified into Lin and Pema having beef that is never solved. Tenzin will be equally mean to both of them.
• The Beifongs (as in Lin, Toph, and Su) will be separated by some contrived tragic circumstance rather than complicated family dynamics. Lin and Su will be happy to see each other despite having the ability to do so for decades.
• Avatar Wan will be a painting in the background of a single scene.
• Pabu and/or Naga will be killed off and revived for cheap emotional effect.
• All the airbenders created via Harmonic Convergence will just willingly join Tenzin. There will be no arc about them having to search them out or convince them to become air nomads. They will just magically appear and be air nomads.
Please feel free to leave your ideas below.
I think Noatak THINKS he loves his brother very much. Or at least, he loves his brother but has a very strange and misguided way of showing it. It makes sense considering his other character motivations, too. He THINKS he's helping Republic City, but he's not, etc etc. (So I think I agree with what you are saying.)
Yes I feel this way as well. I think he has a very warped perception of what love is in general considering he was raised by Yakone, who probably set the example for what love is to him. And there’s probably very few people he actually would say he loves. I think the writers also wanted you to see Noatak as a loving, protective older brother but I don’t think it came across very well. (Tlok writers had a big tell don’t show issue)

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Do you think Kuvira was ever truly evil? Aka that her actions were driven by evil intent or power hunger? Or do you think she has always been a good person at heart aka the person we see her being in the comics?
I really like her in the comics, she's calmer, level headed, quite sweet, and she sounds very genuine when she speaks of how she never wanted to hurt people/she wants to do good and fix her mistakes. Do you see that characterization aligning with the person she's always been? Aka is it the reality of her, if you get what I mean?
Hello anon!! Okai I actually answered this type of question before and discussed it as well in the past^^ You can check out the links I'll put here or just check out my Kuvira Master List to see what else people asked me about. But I'll also answer here cuz I don't rlly mind! But my answers here are shorter ahaha
My answer to these types of questions is going to be forever the same. No Kuvira was never truly evil. Never was. Her main motivation was to protect her people when they were in desperate need. She just got unfortunately lost along her way in protecting her people.
Before the Great Uniter title it was already shown on screen she's a good person. Willing to help and willing to protect the people around her.
The comics are also a great example of her redemption arc as it shows her being guided back to what she really meant to do. Protecting^^
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|"Do you consider her cannon redemption arc sensible and real?"
|"Is this the Kuvira we see in the comics is genuine?"
I was looking for the exact location of Zaofu. I thought it was in the north because of the many mountains and rivers, but the Wiki says it's in the southwest.
I looked at several maps, and none seemed to point to Zaofu. I read some Reddit discussions; according to Kuvira's map, it appears to be the small green dot in the southeast, near Gaoling.
Only one map shows a small state, called Zhaozang, where Zaofu must be. That makes me think the state is so small it's practically forgotten, which explains why Suyin was able to buy large tracts of land. I wouldn't be surprised if he bought the whole state and then changed it's name, since she says to Korra there was nothing there before. And Kuvira refers to Zaofu as a state, not a city.
Even so, geography doesn't convince me.
Note: I don't have the authors of all the maps at the moment, so I will update the post as I find them.