

She is impulsive, shallow, and short-tempered. But first, let’s start with the source of all the trouble, that being Korra, the new “Avatar”.Īt the beginning, the audience is immediately told that Korra is having trouble connecting with her spiritual side of her Avatar duties. We’re going to talk about spirituality and the Avatar State. Where to begin with how Bryke screwed up this series? For one thing, they could have really toned down on the romance… and showing the Equalists as human beings rather than cardboard baddies would have done the show a whole lot of good, but that’s already been said and that isn’t my focus right now. Yes i purposely used a korra gif for a korra rant i cannot be tamed This is a rant based on some of the things I do know about spirituality and how the show has not only botched that up, but the characters and the very concept of the Avatar State itself by the end of the Legend of Korra, Book 1.Īnd just in time for Korra Criticism Day! I have an idea of what it comprises of and I’ve even taken a couple of classes concerning this subject, but I am not majoring in anything relating to it nor do I intend on doing so in the future. 191 notes SeptemKorra, the Avatar State, and Spiritualityīefore I begin, I’d like to make it clear that I am no expert on spirituality.
