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HeinousActsZX Since: Jun, 2011
Jan 7th 2015 at 7:53:31 PM •••

Would Korra's encounter with Kuvira in the forest count as a Post-Climax Confrontation? She's the big bad, and the spirit gun is still active, but the Colossus, the big threat, is down.

Larkmarn Since: Nov, 2010
Dec 19th 2014 at 10:48:11 AM •••

So... I'm a bit confused about Kuvira being an orphan. Was she ever referred to as such? Her dialogue this episode seemed to indicate she was abandoned, not orphaned. But I thought Su said she was orphaned.

Which is it?

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TheRoguePenguin Since: Jul, 2009
Dec 19th 2014 at 10:51:22 AM •••

Just because your parents are still alive doesn't mean you can't be an orphan. If they ditched her for whatever reason, she's still an orphan.

Larkmarn Since: Nov, 2010
Dec 19th 2014 at 11:04:48 AM •••

I've never heard orphaned used for anything but dead parents. Odd.

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Hodor Since: Dec, 1969
Dec 20th 2014 at 12:50:07 PM •••

I think you're mostly right. I was going to say Me Too!, but I remembered (going more fictional depictions) how kids in orphanages don't always clearly know that both their parents are dead and in some cases may even remember being abandoned by them. Like in Annie, having impostors present themselves as her parents works as a scheme because she didn't really know what happened to her parents. The Other Wiki actually defines an orphan as "a child whose parents are dead or have abandoned them permanently."

So yeah, it's definitely not common usage for an orphan to have living parents, but it still fits the definition (and you know how much Bryke like Abusive Parents).

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Blackie62 Since: Aug, 2009
Dec 19th 2014 at 1:28:53 AM •••

So I don't speak Chinese but I'm gonna guess it said "The End" at the end and not say Korrasami 4 the win?

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