Fuck, if you hate it so much, write it better

Fuck, if you hate it so much, write it better.

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But I love it

Korra would make a better maid than Avatar.

Okay.
Korra and Asami go to Willy Wonka's factory where they come across this gum...

Legit question, where to inflation fetishists come from? What the fuck is exciting about this shit?

depends on how freudian-aligned you are.

Watching a scene like the one in Willy Wonka in the midst of puberty is enough.

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remove lesbian, make her pregnant then turn it into a SoL

Shitty gay Republic City is no longer the main setting. Korra actually has to journey across physical distance so it's an adventure show again. Improved 5000%

I mean, watching a film at a young age and seeing a girl start filling up and being told that she will explode is kind of terrifying for a young age. Wires are going to get crossed.

No

I never considered that inflation might be a fetish born from terror. I often thought foot fetishes were born from anxiety because I get sympathetic tingles in my feet when I see bare feet or hear them scuffing on surfaces

See a therapist user.

we have, many times

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>I often thought foot fetishes were born from anxiety
Scientific studies have shown that foot fetishists are born with it, the part of their brain that's *supposed* to tell them which parts of the woman are sex characteristics malfunctions and tells them feet belong in the tits and ass category.

Just a couple examples. Really, just having a 4-season plan in advance would have helped, but they didn't know if they would be renewed or not, so every story had to be wrapped up in a short amount of time.

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I HATE KORRA AND YOU HAVE TO DEAL WITH IT

Where's my Emmy?

Foot fetish is common because the parts of the brain dedicated to the feet are right next to those for the genitals, so it's easy for bleed over to occur.

"im the avatar"
"im going to get in good adventures"
"not bad ones"
"im not going to get really big and fight a red crustacean"
"or do a lot of other things"
the end

>Korra is a young street urchin in Republic city.
>She is discovered by two buddy cops in the city who become her companions.
>The White Lotus want to train her to fulfill the Avatar's position of balance.
>Korra, having grown up amongst poverty, slowly realizes that she cannot be the Avatar of balance because the world has changed so much and still needs change.
>An Equalist named Amon believes that Benders have hoarded all political power and the White Lotus has entrenched this status quo.
>Korra agrees that non-benders have been treated badly but Amon takes his revenge too far. Eventually she allows it so that benders have a greater say in their destiny.
>She leaves Republic City to travel the world, have the buddy cops have the romance plot (man and woman who play good cop bad cop. Have her with culture shock as she explores the world seeing how stagnant balance has left it with.
>Korra discovers her position as the bridge between spirit worlds and how the modern world neglected the spiritual. Members of the White Lotus are still chasing after her wanting her to fulfill her destiny.
>She slowly tries to help the spirits but reliases the heart of man's modern industrial nature has poisoned them some what.
>Her her fight Unalaq and his cult who wish to manipulate the world of the spirits.
>Eventually the spirit world is forced to change and with it the bridge between the human world and spiritual is weakened.
>Korra slowly reliases that change is difficult and unexpected.
>Enter Zaheer. Zaheer is inspired by the Avatar of Change and seeks to do his own leading a violent anarchical rebellion of the Earth Kingdom.

1/2

>Korra has to confront her own part in inspiring Zaheer with her actions. Zaheer ends up completely fanatical to moulding the world into something new.
>Her spirit broken she accepts the White Lotus' help in establishing order, feeling like her work has been broken and them wanting her to help restore balance.
>Kuvira, an agent of the White Lotus, begins to fix the Earth Kingdom but increasingly becomes tyranical. Korra sees that she must act but the White Lotus are too built around inaction. Eventually she must show them that they must help be arbiters of change. That the world cannot remain static. That change is difficult but the only way for things to improve. That her experiences of poverty to seeing the world have shown her this.
>Eventually Kuvira is defeated.

Few other notes:
>Try not to have extreme technology like giant mechs and whatever since that doesn't help the setting.
>Try to avoid too much romance involving the Avatar and instead have a cute story involving her friends.
>Avoid subverting expectations with stupid twists (like how Amon was a blood bender) and allow the actual themes to play out.

2/2
> Eventually she allows it so that benders
*non-benders

>Korra is the same hothead prodigy but she struggles with firebending not air bending
>Tenzin is her airbending master (and she's adept at it) but also her mentor and link to Aang. She struggles with the spiritual elements of being the avatar and he helps guide her both in spiritual meditation and in the values his father taught
>Tenzin takes Korra to Republic city to learn firebending from Zuko's son Iroh, a fire nation army officer on a meteoric rise
>Korra and Iroh butt heads, he has a militaristic nature and training style while she is used to being doted on and given all the space she needs to learn. She's also not used to struggling with bending.
>Korra becomes involved in pro bending as an escape from her rigorous fire bending training, she conceals that she's the avatar pretending to be a water bender
>Mako and Bolin are mostly the same but they find out she's the avatar a bit later by accident/she needs to use ither bending to save them
>if I'm forced to do the lesbian thing id just make mako's character a girl and make it clear that Korra has homolust and boy or girl Mako will show her about firebending through passion and love once s/he learns Korra's the avatar and that she's struggling with firebending.
>Pro bending would take up more screen time until Korra got caught doing it and dragged by Iroh, until he realized that's why Korra improved at firebending, and allows her to continue working with the siblings
>Amon would mostly be the same except he would use chi blocking to "take away" bending with his victims being killed before they get their bending back.
>I would actually keep Amon as a water bender and blood bender but use it as a twist. Korra and her Krew or Gaang or whatever have Amon caught, but under the light of the full moon he breaks out his bloodbending to kill Korra
>unsure of how id end it but the equalist movement would have an impact in later seasons.

I understand there could be a crossed wire there, but I highly doubt it isn't nurtured to some extent.

Season 3 is without a doubt on par with Atla's season 2 or 3, and is genuinely kino. It accomplishes everything so well in every aspect and it makes me super sad how they dropped the ball in season 4.

But season 3 was also quite shitty.
>Red lotus are like evil white lotus!
>Zaheer is a master bender.
>Kills the earth queen because muh anarchism.
>Ultimately his evil scheme ends with him wanting to kill the Avatar, all his philosophy and talk boils down to that.
Zaheer was the best villain in the show by far but also a complete let down.

It doesn't exist and the ATLA franchise ends with Sozin's Comet.

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korra unlocks air bending by doing something spiritual or peaceful instead of just getting really angry and punching

I read somewhere that the parts of your brain that handle fear and sexual arousal respectively are pretty close. Would explain why "glad to be alive" sex is a thing I guess

>Red lotus are like evil white lotus!

didnt really bother me
>Zaheer is a master bender

he was a master at hand to hand combat and airbending just enhanced that (he did lose to tenzin tho)
>Kills the earth queen because muh anarchism

well yea thats the point
>Ultimately his evil scheme ends with him wanting to kill the Avatar, all his philosophy and talk boils down to that

the avatar is the ultimate symbol of balance an he wants chaos so it makes sense

Ill add some things that I liked:
>no pointless love triangles. they plant seeds for future couples (kai and bolin)
>The airbenders arc is good. They are the ones who together take down Zaheer in the end
>amazing fights and actual deaths
>ending has consequences, its not just returns to the status quo like in season 1
>the korra team actually acts like a team
>the metal clan was pretty interesting

Ok so Korra hatefucks some guy and has a daughter

>To preserve the Avatars lineage and renew the Air Nomads, Aang had hundreds of children by dozens of women. 100 years later, tens of thousands can number themselves among his descendants. However, some of them have begun using that lineage for nefarious ends, and others have begins turning inwards in a misguided focus on purity. Yet there can only be one Avatar, and Korra, daughter of two of Aangs great-grandchildren, must quell her cousins efforts to seize control, and guide the Air Nomads to a more peaceful path in a world rapidly changing with new discoveries, some of which may make the divisions bending was associated with obsolete.

>have Amon be a villain that lasts more than a single season
>change it so Amon's bullshit backstory that he got powers from a spirit
>keep the Yakone connection except he's disowned because can't bend
>Amon and his bro escape and the Equalist movement is still going but Korra learning to give people their bending back and Amon's disappearance sets them back
>book 2 Team Avatar's in the south pole to track down Amon and spirit shit that's going on
>Amon and Tarlock reluctantly work together
>Amon's wants the convergence because he needs to let K'oh free
>Tarlock just wants his Dark Avatar shit
>Vaatu isn't mustache twirling and Raava isn't completely benevolent. They're more two sides of the same coin. Raava wanting to serve more humanity's protection while Vaatu's more for the spirits protection
>both try to go about maintaining balance in their own way
>Spirit world is more surreal like ATLA rather than the ghibli vibe of Korra
>Varrick subplot has Mako discover the existence of the Red Lotus
>Team Avatar beat Amon/Tarlock but don't completely stop the convergence
>Book 3's the same except Bumi doesn't get bending
>no clue about Book 4

TLOK was bad but it's still way better than like 99% of other cartoons

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