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* Troper/benthelame:The Moment that made me dislike LOK was the episode in which all of the avatar's past lives are destroyed down to the very first one. Korra isn't really an avatar anymore. Aang was able to draw from the knowledge he gained during his previous lives and the implications were nothing short of fantastic but even assuming that Korra will still reincarnate and the chain has been restarted rather than completely destroyed, Korra really isn't the best Avatar to draw advice from IMO.

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* Troper/benthelame:The Troper/benthelame: The Moment that made me dislike LOK was the episode in which all of the avatar's Avatar's past lives are destroyed down to the very first one. Korra isn't really an avatar anymore. Aang was able to draw from the knowledge he gained during his previous lives and the implications were nothing short of fantastic but even assuming that Korra will still reincarnate and the chain has been restarted rather than completely destroyed, Korra really isn't the best Avatar to draw advice from IMO.



* Tropers/{{Catmuto}}: There are quite a few things I don't like about ''The Legend of Korra'', but I think my big [=DMoS=] is how the shipping-war, which felt dragged out through majority of the series, was resolved with Korra hooking up with [[spoiler: her best friend Asami]]. It felt completely out of [[{{Asspull}} nowhere]] for me, was not properly built up or foreshadowed and ultimately came across like the creators just wanted to say '[[spoiler: Yeah, we have a bisexual/lesbian heroine]]' and be patted on the back for it.

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* Tropers/{{Catmuto}}: There are quite a few things I don't like about ''The Legend of Korra'', but I think my big [=DMoS=] is how the shipping-war, which felt dragged out through majority of the series, was resolved with Korra hooking up with [[spoiler: her [[spoiler:her best friend Asami]]. It felt completely out of [[{{Asspull}} nowhere]] for me, was not properly built up or foreshadowed and ultimately came across like the creators just wanted to say '[[spoiler: Yeah, '[[spoiler:Yeah, we have a bisexual/lesbian heroine]]' and be patted on the back for it.

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