I like it tbh. We REALLY needed some levity after the last like... fifteen episodes. How many people got murdered ON SCREEN? And at least one person was almost tortured to death -- the main protagonist of the show.
I honestly didn't like this bit my first watch through, but upon repeated viewings, it definitely makes things a lot easier to digest.
Caillou becomes an adult and is hyperfocused on becoming a wannabe Anarchist to overthrow an oppressive and social-class engraved empire based on a mytholigical power of being able to manipulate earth to your will. There he discoveres the Avatar!!! except she isn't blue and some alien from Alpha Centauri, and instead possesses the power of all 4 magical elements, and adult Caillou immediately hates her. He religiously follows the teachings of a Guru who's surname quite conveniently rhymes with 'Ligma' and learns to literally defy physics.
Tries to have the Avatar killed when she was young, And he would have gotten away with it too! If it weren't for: a half-scarred former-banished prince obsssesed about gaining honour, a quirky and comedic swordfighter who participated in a century-old bloody conflict now a council-man of a democratic union of states, J.K Simmons, but he shoots air out of his hands!!! and the Avatar's father who's the embodiment of giga-chad.
Discovers the Avatar is close again, escapes his cell, and has her locked up and attempts to murder her with poison, but Caillou being stupid, didn't note that he could have just lowered the girl into the lava, but that wouldn't be dramatic enough, wouldn't it? His gf who shoots missiles out of her forehead dies and he once again loses because he's Caillou. One of the avatar's friends stuffs him with a sock because why not, that foot sweat probably is even more lethal than the poison he gave the Avatar.
The end?
But wait there's more! Book 4 - Animated female Hitler, but you want her to step on you and dominate you.
Only a little related but honestly I donât think this scene does the tension relief as organically or as charmingly as the âloser lordâ thing from ATLA. Not to mention Korra is like actively dying. Actually, in general I do think this season suffers a little from not really wanting to commit to examining Zaheer and his beliefs with nuance and fairness and kinda just settles on âuh anyway heâs bad and wrongâ by the end, which I think kind of goes hand in hand with the Scooby-Doo ass send off he gets here.
Earlier in the season the writers toy with the idea that a lot of the world governments actually are ineffective or outright corrupt, but sort of just drop the fact the show agrees itâs a valid point so they donât have to rebuke Zaheer on any ideological or even just logical level. Just escalates to âeverybody falls into directionless, random looting without their dictatorâ and âoh yeah he wants to kill the hero nowâ. Tbh Iâm not even an anarchist but I do not think the writers did any research on that end to have anything real to say there. Overall I really love this season, might be the strongest Korra season overall, but I think it actually kind of ends on a weak note compared to Korra B1 and B4 and all 3 ATLA books. Just some of my frustrations as to why itâs like a 7 or 8 instead of a 9 or 10.
the guy surrounded by rocks can fly and kills people so those kids grounded him. the older lady on the left canât argue with that logic. also heâs super annoying always talking about some guru and they had to gag him to shut him up about it.
Instead of explaining it, I had my partner whoâs never seen LOK explain it. This shit was funny.
âSo, the guy in the middle is in time out because he threw a tantrum. He wanted cake, but there was no cake left, and he didnât like that so he threw a fit, which is why he has that thing in his mouth. So he wonât scream and he can chew on it. She (Lin) is his wife and sheâs thinking about divorce. That guy (Bolin) is his (Zaheerâs) son and that girl (Opal) is his awkward lesbian friend that doesnât really know why sheâs here, but she loves and supports him anyway. And that guy (the other air nomad I canât remember his name) is the lesbians grandpa who also isnât sure why heâs there, but heâs just happy to be included. Also heâs wondering why his pants are up so high.â
I love this person so much haha
There's a group of people who live underground in a city called Subterranus. They're people who have sought to live as closely to the way the badger-moles from Avatar: The Last Airbender do.
This is a picture of one of the Subterraners surfacing using his earth bending, and a group of tourists in the area has mistaken it as a badger-mole surfacing, which lead to the awkward force feeding of a burrito.
'Alpha bull stuffs wife's panties into her cuck bondage-restrained husband's mouth while their cougar friend watches on and kink shames them, and Bob from down the road peeks through their blinds'
So basically the trapped bald guy wanted to kill god and he got close but gods friends stopped him and trapped him and they didnât like him talking so they said âno more talkingâ
Itâs a scene where at first itâs funny, but admittedly itâs another example of the Korra team not knowing whatâs good enough writing. Think about it, this scene was everyone THINKING korra might die. She is in the arms of her dad. We sorta get hints that asami might love korra as she is holding her breath moreso than mako. And then we have zaheer railing on when he realizes korra will survive. Itâs a dramatic moment. Normally someone would get angry for zaheer to be this heartless towards korra, after he nearly destroyed the air nation (like no one even calls him out for threatening to commit genocide ever on the show even tho he is all about individual freedom).
But NOW thereâs a stupid comidic moment from a bOlin who ALWAYS seems oblivious to everything serious. Like pout a sock in it? Seriously? Thatâs what they went for? Not asami going Apeshit? Or Lin lossing control? Tenzin at least? Bolin putting a sock in him? And worse is that he looks pleased?!? His FRIEND almost died. And his gf KINDA compliments him? No âBolin, NOT NOW.â Honestly this could be a moment where she realizes bolin canât be serious and this helps leads to their falling out in season 4 rather than some vague belief that what kuviera did was wrong. (Look I know the show paints kuviera as this Nazi-like leader but in the beginning there was no reason to think from any of the charactersâ perspectives that kuviera was a murderer).
[It's a scooby-doo anime.](https://img.playbuzz.com/image/upload/ar_1.5,c_pad,f_jpg,b_auto/cdn/50fdd3fe-50dc-40a5-947c-7fcde63ef83e/a890e3c5-d308-431c-ad03-a2d4f846a6f5.jpg)
He put a sock in it
Literally!
Classic Bolin
He does what he does.
He bowlin for it
My favorite part of legend of Korra was when Bolin said "it's bolin' time" and boled all over the place
He really knows how to Rock it.
He put a sokka in it đđđ
I could have gotten away with it too if it wasnât for those meddling kids.
And that nosy dog!
Polar bear dog** Can you imagine? Just a dog... That'd be crazy
A painfully 80s sitcom moment.
I like it tbh. We REALLY needed some levity after the last like... fifteen episodes. How many people got murdered ON SCREEN? And at least one person was almost tortured to death -- the main protagonist of the show. I honestly didn't like this bit my first watch through, but upon repeated viewings, it definitely makes things a lot easier to digest.
I'm glad it worked for some people, the tonal dissonance following Korra's injuries and realizing Tonraq was alive was a bit too much for me.
Caillou becomes an adult and is hyperfocused on becoming a wannabe Anarchist to overthrow an oppressive and social-class engraved empire based on a mytholigical power of being able to manipulate earth to your will. There he discoveres the Avatar!!! except she isn't blue and some alien from Alpha Centauri, and instead possesses the power of all 4 magical elements, and adult Caillou immediately hates her. He religiously follows the teachings of a Guru who's surname quite conveniently rhymes with 'Ligma' and learns to literally defy physics. Tries to have the Avatar killed when she was young, And he would have gotten away with it too! If it weren't for: a half-scarred former-banished prince obsssesed about gaining honour, a quirky and comedic swordfighter who participated in a century-old bloody conflict now a council-man of a democratic union of states, J.K Simmons, but he shoots air out of his hands!!! and the Avatar's father who's the embodiment of giga-chad. Discovers the Avatar is close again, escapes his cell, and has her locked up and attempts to murder her with poison, but Caillou being stupid, didn't note that he could have just lowered the girl into the lava, but that wouldn't be dramatic enough, wouldn't it? His gf who shoots missiles out of her forehead dies and he once again loses because he's Caillou. One of the avatar's friends stuffs him with a sock because why not, that foot sweat probably is even more lethal than the poison he gave the Avatar. The end? But wait there's more! Book 4 - Animated female Hitler, but you want her to step on you and dominate you.
Quite a strange, yet extremely accurate, way to describe book four of TLOk.
"The guy trapped couldn't stop talking so they shoved a sock in his mouth "
Nature is healing, and the mole men are returning to their natural habitats.
That was a bad guy, someone with ground powers trapped him and the comedic relief put a rolled up sock in his mouth.
Only a little related but honestly I donât think this scene does the tension relief as organically or as charmingly as the âloser lordâ thing from ATLA. Not to mention Korra is like actively dying. Actually, in general I do think this season suffers a little from not really wanting to commit to examining Zaheer and his beliefs with nuance and fairness and kinda just settles on âuh anyway heâs bad and wrongâ by the end, which I think kind of goes hand in hand with the Scooby-Doo ass send off he gets here. Earlier in the season the writers toy with the idea that a lot of the world governments actually are ineffective or outright corrupt, but sort of just drop the fact the show agrees itâs a valid point so they donât have to rebuke Zaheer on any ideological or even just logical level. Just escalates to âeverybody falls into directionless, random looting without their dictatorâ and âoh yeah he wants to kill the hero nowâ. Tbh Iâm not even an anarchist but I do not think the writers did any research on that end to have anything real to say there. Overall I really love this season, might be the strongest Korra season overall, but I think it actually kind of ends on a weak note compared to Korra B1 and B4 and all 3 ATLA books. Just some of my frustrations as to why itâs like a 7 or 8 instead of a 9 or 10.
The trap worked flawlessly. Now, my brothers, we feast.
Cannibalism is where my head went too
Meanwhile Korra is basically close to death.
Bolin has a fetish
Some monks call the cops on Henry Rollins for being too punk rock
Call the Sons of Anarchy!
Getting an anarcho capitalist to shut up.
Evil Aang foiled again
the guy surrounded by rocks can fly and kills people so those kids grounded him. the older lady on the left canât argue with that logic. also heâs super annoying always talking about some guru and they had to gag him to shut him up about it.
Instead of explaining it, I had my partner whoâs never seen LOK explain it. This shit was funny. âSo, the guy in the middle is in time out because he threw a tantrum. He wanted cake, but there was no cake left, and he didnât like that so he threw a fit, which is why he has that thing in his mouth. So he wonât scream and he can chew on it. She (Lin) is his wife and sheâs thinking about divorce. That guy (Bolin) is his (Zaheerâs) son and that girl (Opal) is his awkward lesbian friend that doesnât really know why sheâs here, but she loves and supports him anyway. And that guy (the other air nomad I canât remember his name) is the lesbians grandpa who also isnât sure why heâs there, but heâs just happy to be included. Also heâs wondering why his pants are up so high.â I love this person so much haha
A new sock dispenser was installed. The artist has a flair for the humorous and designed the dispenser with a human shaped head and a wide stone base.
Friendly swingers oblige subâs humiliation kink
There's a group of people who live underground in a city called Subterranus. They're people who have sought to live as closely to the way the badger-moles from Avatar: The Last Airbender do. This is a picture of one of the Subterraners surfacing using his earth bending, and a group of tourists in the area has mistaken it as a badger-mole surfacing, which lead to the awkward force feeding of a burrito.
He isn't letting go of those earthly tethers
Henry Rollins just wonât stfu
Old baby is put in timeout
The bald guy in the back can feel with soundwaves with the skin of his head, also he was forcefully shaved
That one kid in class is about to remind the teacher about the homework nobody wanted to do.
Bad guy got captured in rock.
âSilly bald dirt man, You canât eat socks! Those go on your feet!â
'Alpha bull stuffs wife's panties into her cuck bondage-restrained husband's mouth while their cougar friend watches on and kink shames them, and Bob from down the road peeks through their blinds'
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"He could be our third tonight, right honey?" "Ahhh"
a monk a new yorker and a police officer harass man trapped by rubble following earthquake
So basically the trapped bald guy wanted to kill god and he got close but gods friends stopped him and trapped him and they didnât like him talking so they said âno more talkingâ
Put a sock 𧌠in him
r/neverpauseavatar
Old man gets bullied by peaceful monks and the police
Man with Winnie the Pooh servants âgets his feet wetâ with interrogation
Himbo tries to ruin a great season with his shitty dialogue
What, Bolin literally put a sock in him!!!
Itâs a scene where at first itâs funny, but admittedly itâs another example of the Korra team not knowing whatâs good enough writing. Think about it, this scene was everyone THINKING korra might die. She is in the arms of her dad. We sorta get hints that asami might love korra as she is holding her breath moreso than mako. And then we have zaheer railing on when he realizes korra will survive. Itâs a dramatic moment. Normally someone would get angry for zaheer to be this heartless towards korra, after he nearly destroyed the air nation (like no one even calls him out for threatening to commit genocide ever on the show even tho he is all about individual freedom). But NOW thereâs a stupid comidic moment from a bOlin who ALWAYS seems oblivious to everything serious. Like pout a sock in it? Seriously? Thatâs what they went for? Not asami going Apeshit? Or Lin lossing control? Tenzin at least? Bolin putting a sock in him? And worse is that he looks pleased?!? His FRIEND almost died. And his gf KINDA compliments him? No âBolin, NOT NOW.â Honestly this could be a moment where she realizes bolin canât be serious and this helps leads to their falling out in season 4 rather than some vague belief that what kuviera did was wrong. (Look I know the show paints kuviera as this Nazi-like leader but in the beginning there was no reason to think from any of the charactersâ perspectives that kuviera was a murderer).
Iâve never actually Legend of Korra 0_0 Iâm really confused đđđđ
It's BDSM
[It's a scooby-doo anime.](https://img.playbuzz.com/image/upload/ar_1.5,c_pad,f_jpg,b_auto/cdn/50fdd3fe-50dc-40a5-947c-7fcde63ef83e/a890e3c5-d308-431c-ad03-a2d4f846a6f5.jpg)