Ok, so Korra: season 1 is fine, season 2 is hot trash, seasons 3 and 4 are actually quite good. If you can stomach season 2, I'd recommend giving it another shot.
That said, the politics even for the good seasons range from "ok for a kids show" to "actually awful"
The politics were probably the least bad in season 2, but they were still somehow the most frustrating.
The evil villain does a colonialism because he wants to literally destroy all light in the world? How about he just does it because he's a greedy prick and/or actually believes that the Southern Tribe is being grossly irresponsible? Turning him into a moustache-twirling villain just makes colonialism seem like much less of a real issue. It all ends up so flattened, and the fight starts being about metaphysical Light and Darkness and stops being about colonialism.
Gollum has a slight redemption arc that only backfires after Sam continually mistreats him , undoing all the good will Frodo creates through understanding. So it actually shows the possibility of redemption, then it's Sam who causes that to fail.
Also, imagine Frodo in Mount Doom with the ring, then an image of Gandalf pops up in his head saying "If you destroy it, you will become just like it."
still better than western media where you befriend the fascist overlord or you are a bad person.
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Ok, so Korra: season 1 is fine, season 2 is hot trash, seasons 3 and 4 are actually quite good. If you can stomach season 2, I'd recommend giving it another shot.
That said, the politics even for the good seasons range from "ok for a kids show" to "actually awful"
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The politics were probably the least bad in season 2, but they were still somehow the most frustrating.
The evil villain does a colonialism because he wants to literally destroy all light in the world? How about he just does it because he's a greedy prick and/or actually believes that the Southern Tribe is being grossly irresponsible? Turning him into a moustache-twirling villain just makes colonialism seem like much less of a real issue. It all ends up so flattened, and the fight starts being about metaphysical Light and Darkness and stops being about colonialism.
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The way they treated Zaheer in Season 3 also makes it REAL clear that they need theory
I love imagining things like this in LotR.
Gollum has a slight redemption arc that only backfires after Sam continually mistreats him , undoing all the good will Frodo creates through understanding. So it actually shows the possibility of redemption, then it's Sam who causes that to fail.
Also, imagine Frodo in Mount Doom with the ring, then an image of Gandalf pops up in his head saying "If you destroy it, you will become just like it."
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