>>115879586>Are you forgetting that Aang learns earthbending in one episode?No, because I watched the show and remember him trying to learn it as far back as Katara getting put in the ground.
> Korra at least worked up a whole season towards learning it.You mean a whole season where she didn't learn it and then suddenly had it perfectly even though she was still doing it wrong AND didn't have any other bending? What kind of narrative sense does that make?
>Lets ignore this thing all season and then out of nowhere it works when she needs it to.Much better than someone struggling to learn the basics for an entire season until an unmatched master helps them learn it!
>I thought the lack of chemistry in the main leads was made better by the great secondary characters.That doesn't change the initial problem at all.
> It was an expansion on an existing property, with a well established world.But in a brand new city with all new rules and more specifically a political issue that was the center of the story and the characters and the city, yet none were expanded upon to the point where the political revolution army just wanders off at the end. We don't see them disband or anything, they have control of the city, but then they just wander off and we have no idea what they thought of it because we were never once shown it. What wonderful worldbuilding.
> Originally only wanted 1 season.So then it should have had the best ending of the bunch and felt the most concrete and established, yet it was nonstop contrivance and mess.
> Then a secondI just googled it and they ordered 2-4 at the same time, it got renewed exactly once. You're wrong and its a very easy thing to confirm.
> I particularly loved Korra's dealing with PTSD and physiotherapy. You mean the Shadow Korra that got dealt with near instantly and then ignored and didn't amount to anything?