The fact that they still stick by their really generic and boring plot for Season 2 and other nonsense really doesn't give me confidence for season 3. I may watch it, may not.
Book 3 is actually really damn good. It's pretty great like the first season because of all the new developments and the conflicts are genuinely more tense and well thought out. You finally get to see more of the world. My only issue is that they rush things along a bit too quickly to push the story, but that's something that generally separates Airbender from Korra.
Book 3 has been pretty freaking amazing so far. I love how they're handling Asami's character (making her overall competent and legitimately smart), and Episode 10...damn.
I was listening to an interview and what was mentioned is that the audience for the show is older and not Nick's target. Also their online ratings were always higher than their on air ratings.
I'd dare say Season 3 is the best season. Incredible world building with new mythology, the action scenes are on a level of their own, the new characters, and the way the villains were so developed and were such a constant threat made it so tense to watch. Especially with the last 4 episode as the dominoes slowly fell. It validates all the set up from Season 2. And the ending of this season is both really satisfying and leaves enough open to explore for the final season.
I'd dare say Season 3 is the best season. Incredible world building with new mythology, the action scenes are on a level of their own, the new characters, and the way the villains were so developed and were such a constant threat made it so tense to watch. Especially with the last 4 episode as the dominoes slowly fell. It validates all the set up from Season 2. And the ending of this season is both really satisfying and leaves enough open to explore for the final season.
Interesting. I should get back to watching season 3. I dropped it after episode 8.
It's only airing on the Nickelodeon.com website, so I guess maybe they felt they weren't tied to the traditional TV seasonal structure anymore? I don't know, and I don't really care. I just hope this isn't the last of the Avatar universe.
I personally want to see stories of the previous Avatars or even the adventures of the original crew betwee A:tLA and Korra. That may have been shown in season 3 because I have not seen it, so let me know if that happened. I'll get to watching it...
Comments
I will not be fooled a third time
I want to rewatch book 2 with commentary and extras first.
Beginning of a trend or an admission of an already known but ignored trend?
The Uncertainty Of Change: A Closer Look At The ‘Legend of Korra’ Book 3 Finale
comicsalliance.com/legend-of-korra-review-finale-spoilers/
WTF SO SOON?!?
after playing Destiny.
If we don't see Toph in Book 4, I will be disappointed.
That fucking move by the Suyin on P'li. FUCK.
I'm ready for Book 4.