Monday, November 16, 2015

Why Korrasami Sucks

Korrasami sucks, everyone.


Honestly, I was debating how to start this one off: do I go for the verbose “Korra and Asami is a terrible fan-ship”? Or do I keep it vague and say “this is why show-writers shouldn’t fan-ship their own characters”? Truthfully, I’d have probably been fine with both, but it’d have lacked punch. It wouldn’t stick out as much as if I were being blunt, especially since it wouldn’t express my real thoughts on the most fan-baiting aspect of a bad sequel to my favourite show.

Anyway, Avatar: The Legend of Korra…what can I say about it? It looks pretty, for one. The fight scenes, while nowhere on-par with Avatar: The Last Airbender, are really impressive and well-choreographed. The show has a brilliant, two-part back-story involving Avatar Wan in Book 2. And the music is fantastic. But the show itself? Let’s say that it went off the rails quickly, hit a lull and then climbed back into entertaining territory for its remaining two seasons. On the whole, however, it’s not good.

It’s not like I’m saying this to be a jerk. I respect the creators of the show, Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino, immensely, and think they were wasted on it (not that they’re guiltless, but I’ll come back to that later). I also, like The Star Wars Prequels, still appreciate a variety of aspects about it, even if the whole doesn't work. Regardless, a turd is a turd, and given the greatness of its sister series…that’s disappointing. And nowhere is this more apparent than in its ending, which is pretty much fan-pairing come to life via lesbian pandering.


I have to stop any and all fans of Korrasami from freaking out by saying, “Calm down.” I recognize that art is subjective, and that, therefore, any attempts at romance in-show are too. I’m also not denying the creators’ right to have a lesbian romance between the protagonist and a side-character, that doesn’t bother me. I actually welcome it, as general entertainment, particularly in the West, is sorely lacking in strong, non-heterosexual representation. If you like this pairing, good for you! But I don’t. Why?

Because Korra and Asami don’t work as a couple.

In truth, romantic relationships were never a strong point of the franchise. Even Avatar: The Last Airbender, which I love, always seemed to falter there. True, Suki and Sokka was a great relationship that evolved naturally. But even then it had its share of groan-worthy moments (overprotective Sokka, anyone?) As for the rest? Jin and Zuko was nice, but it was too short, while Sokka and Yue was rushed. Aang and Katara I only bought as friends, and Zuko and Mai was unbearable. (I’m not kidding, you sit through some of their exchanges without cringing.)

That said, none of the primary, romantic relationships in Avatar: The Legend of Korra work. At all. Korra and Bolin having a belch-off in the Book 1 doesn’t qualify as a romantic relationship, especially since it’s quickly replaced by the abusive pairing of Korra and Mako. And even when the latter weren’t fighting…they had no romantic chemistry. Not even the inevitable romance between Asami and Mako felt natural. So when it came time for Korra and Asami to hook up, it didn’t do either of them any favours.


I’ve heard some defence for this sudden pairing from fans. They’ve argued that Korrasami was hinted at in the beginning of Book 4 while Korra was recuperating from her scars in the previous season. I don’t buy this; true, Korra only wrote letters to Asami, but is that romance? She could’ve been doing that for any number of in-character reasons. It’s like how people use a throwaway line in Perfect Blue to explain the twist at the film’s end: unless it specifically connects to the pay-off, it means nothing.

It’s especially meaningless because a good relationship needs time to develop. It doesn’t matter if it’s straight, gay, or anything in-between, relationships don’t materialize at the last second in a well-written story. I buy Korra and Asami as friends, perhaps even best friends, but lovers? Ignoring the show’s serious writing flaws, that’s pushing it. Especially because it’s the final shot, has no prior build-up and has been forcefully confirmed as canon by the show’s creators. Cool or not, it’s tacky.

There’s also the argument that the show was so heavily rushed by Nickelodeon executives that it lacked development time. That's sad to hear, but it's not a valid excuse. For one, anime shows, of which this is heavily influenced, are rushed constantly to meet weekly deadlines, yet many of them are classics. I don’t care how troubled production was, Nickelodeon only messed with budgets, deadlines and episode allotments. The stuff that matters, i.e. the writing and planning, wasn’t screwed with at all. Bryan and Mike knew they were dealing with a two-headed dragon, and yet they still came unprepared. Schedule conflicts are sympathetic, but they’re not an excuse for laziness.


This is especially important because fans have called it “ground-breaking” and “revolutionary”, when it’s not. Homosexual relationships, particularly lesbian relationships, have existed in anime for decades and were the modus operandi of Kunihiko Ikuhara’s work since inception. Even in the West, what about Steven Universe? Are we forgetting that there’s a lesbian relationship there that isn’t forced and actually fits the story?

Also, like Doug Walker said in his vlogs: if one of the two people in the Korrasami ship was a man, would anyone care? Or would it be decried as “lazy”? Why is lazy, ham-fisted fan-shipping in-show suddenly praiseworthy because it’s a lesbian relationship? Ignoring the amount of fan-porn that now exists, it’s really lazy because of how pandering it is. There’s really no other way of putting it.

I get it: it’s a big-name show that appeals to a wide demographic. Of course it’ll spark interest! And kudos for making the protagonist a lesbian, that’s a big risk! I simply don’t like its execution. I know that I’ll lose the respect of some fans for saying this, but it’s also a low-blow on the creators’ part. Bryan and Michael are better than this, and that they don’t realize it is embarrassing.


So yes, Korrasami sucks. The end.

63 comments:

  1. Thank you. Just...seriously, thank you for this. You basically summarized everything I said in my rant on Figment.

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    1. You're welcome. Could you link me to your rant? I'd like to see it...

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    2. http://figment.com/books/897268-Some-Meta-for-LOK
      I wrote this about this time last year, and I've only gotten more bitter and more verbose about my dislike for the ship. Haha.

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    3. Ah, thank you! I guess I can kind of respect what it stands for, as there is a pretty big scarcity in Western media of same-sex relationships, but I still think that it's very very poor representation. I definitely think that the Fanbase has turned me against it

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    4. yo even though im a korrasami fan there is some good points to accept here and i also agree that the relationship there might have seemed rushed, but there were subtle hints throughout the series that many overlook so i might not agree with this rant but it has good reasoning that needs to be recognized

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  2. Thank Christ someone said it. Whilst I don't agree with a lot of what you said about TLAB, This romance was nothing but bad writing and lazy shortcuts for shock factor in substitution for good writing, all of which caused by budget cuts. Nickelodeon ruined this series when they demanded it be cut to 22 minute runtimes and cut the budget to almost nothing and demanded it be killed off. It was the only show I cared for watching on the channel anymore.

    Moreover the damn anti-climatic surrender of Kuvira was so fucking cringeworthy after all that buildup to their fight. Made me want to individually bitchslap every writer who suggested she give up without a fight.

    Would've been much better had she stopped mid fight, had her bending taken away by Korra in the Avatar state by being banished in the spirit world for eternity.

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    1. I do think some of the issues were self-imposed by Bryan and Michael themselves, but Nickelodeon definitely didn't help matters. And the defence for this relationship has gotten to be vitriolic from some of the fans, such that I've even lost friends over it...

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  3. Ugh, try that again, lol.

    Great article! I like that you had the guts to just call it like you see it. ;)

    It's pretty annoying that a lot of fans who felt that Korrasami was properly developed will point out the smallest moments throughout the series--like "why was Asami the only person Korra would write to when she was healing???"--and say, "Obviously, that was a lesbian moment." I mean by their logic, if I walked around and looked at life that way, I'd probably think *everyone* was gay.

    Shared my thoughts on Korrasami, as well, on my blog: https://tiyanamariewhite.com/2014/12/29/korrasami-same-sex-romance/

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    1. ok well guess what fuck you korrasami is great and it is official its a canon ship so shut your whore mouth

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  4. I never buy into Korrasami (i find that overrated btw), but i like the way you wrote your rant! Thanks you!

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  5. you're only looking through a hetero-lens. go watch something else if you don't like it. no need to write an entire page about why you don't like it, THAT'S pathetic and low lmfao.

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    1. If I were gay and still wrote this, what would your reaction be? Would you still think the same way?

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    2. chill yall. this is just this person's opinion. i for one absolutely adore Korrasami's relation, so i don't really care.

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    3. yeah. go cry about it that someone has a different opinion, stop acting like an asshole just because your lgbt pride, i think this whole thing was rushed af

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  6. Great article except for the fact that korrasami is one of the best ships ever and read the books they are awesome together

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    1. No theyre not best than makorrra, They are not awesome at all Whatever you say, Makorra is still more best than korrasami, The creators lost the lot of Money and fans because it was stupid to confirm Korrasami

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    2. "The creators lost a lot of money and fans because it was stupid to confirm Korrasami"

      oK wHeRe? while you're busy sulking here and talking shit about a fictional ship, Korrasami have already won one of the Tumblr's most popular ship title so good luck with trying to convince people that TLoK lost lots of fans just because Makorra wasn't canon.

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    3. Whatever you say you are wrong, it came out of nowhere and Korrasami didnt won, it lost, it has been never popular and by the way, Makorra is Canon not Korrasami, However Makorra is always the best than Korrasami, nothing can change that, not even you or any Korrasami shipper and defender

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    4. "Makorra is still more best than korrasami,"
      It was actually shown in the show that Makorra didn't work out. SEVERAL times. Their dynamic was fine, but they argued SO MUCH it was honestly exasperating. But like what you like IDC

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  7. I agree with you my friend and also I have Picture of their break up drawing on my deviantart

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  8. I see where you're coming from but in my opinion it evolved from a friendship. Also all the Makorra shippers are worse lol, like you said yourself... its an abusive ship oof.

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    1. The romance in that franchise was never great to begin with. Sokki was the only ship that didn't make me feel uncomfortable...

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  9. Am a Korrasami shipper, but I've gotta agree with a few of your points here. It was a bit TOO rushed but meh, i still ship it lmao. Makorra sucks btw. It's based more on infatuation rather than love, which is WAY worse than the Korrasami dynamic.

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  10. i dont like korrasami because it just doesn't work, but im bisexual, and i love a girl, and this article sounded a little bit like you were anti-lesbian or whatever. Which, I personally don't like. I may not like korrasami, but being lesbian is great. Im happy people were brave enough to make a bi main character. And, I agree with you on your main point, that korra and asami doesnt work. But, at least respect the fact that korra is bisexual and not criticize the directors over it. because there are some people who hate on people like me, and teh fact the directors even THOUGHT about a main lesbian relationship makes me happy. It makes some people like me feel accepted. But your right, korrasami just didnt have good chemistry. (In my opinion)

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    1. To be fair, I wasn't in a great headspace when I wrote this in 2015. A lot has changed in the 4.5 years since I wrote it, but I apologize if it comes off as a little strong...

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    2. I am a lesbian and I completely disagree I think that korrasami is one of the best ships the lack of chemistry that you bring up is far from the truth especially when it's continued in the comics Korra and Asami have both been through hardships that only bring them closer and Asami's introverted nature balances out Korra's extroverted nature

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  11. I agree with this but the only real problem I had with the ship was the fact that it was Korra and Asami. Now you can love who you love even if you dated the same person before but the fact that they both dated Mako is why their realationship feels weird. If they wanted to create a bi couple they could have introduced another female character after Korra returned and instead of playing that " the hints were subtle" card they could make it so Korra and the girl go on dates and get to know eachother so it doesnt feel rushed.

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    1. Eso se notaria el desarrollo de la relacio entre ellas y el problema es que la cadena Nikelodeon no acepta el hecho de que haya gays en su canal. Creo que es por eso hay una historia oculta que nosotros tenemos que saber donde buscar.

      That would show the development of the relationship between them and the problem is that the Nikelodeon chain does not accept the fact that there are gays on its channel. I think that is why there is a hidden history that we have to know where to look.

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    2. Por algo, me aburri de esta serie al principio aunque segui hasta la tercerca temporada y luego lo deje a¿hasta que escuche el canon de korrasami xD solo por eso fui y queria ver pero no entendia porque no veia a la vista y tenia que ver de otra manera pues eran muy pequeños detalles y solo el final lo confirmo al finalizar la serie pues es la unica manera de que la cadena le permite sin que le demanden por promocionar la homosexualidad. Me tiene cansada de que se preocupen tanto por eso el mudno es amor y solo alguien deberia descir estoy enamorada y ya. Por lo menos está cambiando pero no sé.

      For some reason, I was bored of this series at first although I continued until the third season and then I left it until I heard the canon of korrasami xD only for that reason I went and wanted to see but did not understand why I did not see the view and had to see otherwise as they were very small details and only the end confirmed it at the end of the series because it is the only way that the chain allows him without being sued for promoting homosexuality. It has me tired of worrying so much why the world is love and only someone should say I am in love and now. At least it's changing but I don't know.

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  12. Entiendo tu punto de vista perfectamente, es verdad que le faltó el desarrollo de la relación en el anime pero a decir verdad en la primera temporada se notaba demasiado a la larga distancia la orientación sexual de Asami es bisuexual. Pudo irse cuando rompió con Mako cuando se enteró de que le fue infiel con Korra y demás pero Asami se quedó porque se sinitó atraida por Korra y queria conocer más y ayudar de alguna manera. Korra no sabe de eso porque nadie prestaba atención pero se notó esos pequeños detalles.

    Es verad, que no vimos el desarrollo pero hay una historia invisible durante todo el anime si ustedes prestaran mas atencion y se pregutaran haria eso a mi amiga? Suena a que quiere acercarse con mucha curiosidad y parece que está interesada o algo así.

    En la segunda temporada, Asami invitó a Korra a hacer la carrera con su invento de automovil y ese fue el comienzo de la cercanía de ellas. Korra no era consciente el porqué quiso acercarse cuando ésta sabía que era la ex de Mako y que no le agradaba pero eso no le importó. No ha habido muchas personas que se conviertan en ser mejores amigas cuando ellas mismas fueron novias de la misma persona y que se cayeron mal de inmediato. Por qué ese cambio? Cómo es que mejoraron tanto hasta que comparten secretos que nadie sabe.

    Lo que si he notado es que Asami siempre ha apoyado a Korra en todo el momento hasta queria que fuera ser feliz con quien quiera que fuera. Apoyo la relación de Makokorra sin duda y hasta ayudó.

    Mako y Korra siempre peleaban y a vecees no estaban de acuerdo, encima él no era fiel en la relación conAsami digamos, asi no es como el verdadero amor.

    El verdadero amor se trata de la persona que quiere que la otra persona sea feliz sin importar si la misma no es feliz solo desea lo mejor para ell@. Me di cuenta del pequeño detalle en las acciones de Asami que ha ha¿echo tanto por Korra que cualquier por otra persona.

    Korra no era consciente de eso pero parece que se dio cuenta al final de la tercera temporada de cuando se despidió de ella. Lo primero que pensó fue en Asami y la primera persona en llegar a ayudar a Korra cuando colapso perdiendo la sensación en las piernas fue Asami. Ya estaban ahi todas las pistas pero obviamente fue Asami quien estaba enamorada desde la mitad de la primera temporada o en el inicio de la segunda temporada.

    Es verdad que lo de Korra fue algo rápido pero eso es lo que es la personalidad de ella porque ella es impulsiva y hace lo que da gana sin pensar. Así es su forma de pensar y cuando se dio cuenta se alejó de todas las personas porque era cobarde y eso lo confirmó la pelea entre el villano anterior y ella y perdió aunque logró detener pero aun asi se sentia como fracasadora. Ya vieron como es en la ultima temporada. Hay muchos detalles y les invitó a volver a verlo de nuevo y prestar atención a esos detalles y ver la historia invisible porque tenemos que ver a Asami no a Korra eso es lo que nos desvió la atención hacia al verdadero motivo oculto de Asami el porqué se acercó a ella.

    Ella es la unica que mas se preocupaba por ella que todas las personas y ya sabemos que huo una escena que MAko se alejó y Asami se quedó con ella para ayudar y cuidar mientras ésta medita. Asi no deberia hacer como pareja.

    Espero que entiendan el porqué son buena pareja y al mismo tiempo respeto su opinión porque estoy de acuerdo contigo sobre que no hubo desarrollo y que fue algo forzado y al mismo tiempo no estoy de acuerdo que no son canon sino Makorra.

    Gracias por leer y sé que es solo mi opinion y que no estén de acuerdo está bien no hay problemas. Cada quien tiene su propia opinión y no tengan miedo de ser honesta nunca y sean libres de expresar.

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  13. In English sorry for I write in Spanish. I from of Dominic Republic.

    I understand your point of view perfectly, it is true that he lacked the development of the relationship in the anime but in truth in the first season it was too noticeable in the long distance Asami's sexual orientation is bisuexual. He was able to leave when he broke up with Mako when he found out that he was unfaithful to Korra and others but Asami stayed because he felt attracted to Korra and wanted to know more and help in some way. Korra doesn't know about that because no one was paying attention but she did notice those little details.

    It is true, we did not see the development but there is an invisible story throughout the anime if you paid more attention and wondered, would you do that to my friend? It sounds like she wants to be very curious and seems like she's interested or something.

    In the second season, Asami invited Korra to do the race with her car invention and that was the beginning of their closeness. Korra was not aware of why she wanted to approach when she knew what Mako's ex was and that she did not like him but she did not care. They haven't had many people become best friends when they were the same person's girlfriends and they immediately fell ill. Why this change? How is it that they improve so much until they share secrets that nobody knows.

    What I have noticed is that Asami has always supported Korra all the time until she wanted her to be happy with whoever she was. Supporting the Makokorra relationship without question and even helped.

    Mako and Korra always fought and sometimes they did not agree, also he was not faithful in the relationship with Asami let's say, this is not how true love is.

    True love is about the person who wants the other person to be happy regardless of whether he or she is not happy and only wants the best for them. I realized the small detail in Asami's actions that she has done so much for Korra than anyone else.

    Korra was not aware of that but it seems she realized at the end of the third season when she said goodbye to her. The first thing he thought about was Asami and the first person to reach out to help Korra when she collapsed losing sensation in her legs was Asami. All the tracks were already there but obviously it was Asami who had been in love since the middle of the first season or at the beginning of the second season.

    It is true that Korra's was a bit fast but that is what her personality is because she is impulsive and does what she wants without thinking. This is his way of thinking and when he realized he moved away from all the people because he was a coward and that was confirmed by the fight between the previous villain and her and he lost even though he stopped but still felt like a failure. They already saw how it is in the last season. There are many details and we invite you to look at it again and pay attention to those details and see the invisible story because we have to see Asami not Korra that is what diverted our attention to Asami's true hidden motive why approached her.

    She is the only one who cared more about her than all the people and we already know that there was a scene where MAko walked away and Asami stayed with her to help and care while she meditates. So should not do as a couple.

    I hope they understand why they are a good couple and at the same time I respect their opinion because I agree with you that there was no development and that it was forced and at the same time I do not agree that they are not canon but Makorra.

    Thanks for reading and I know that it is only my opinion and what you do not agree is fine no problems. Everyone has their own opinion and don't be afraid to be honest ever and be free to have.

    Here is my analysis in English and thank you for your attention.

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    1. I was about to use a translator to see what you'd written, but then I remembered that it was too long.

      I appreciate the feedback, though. To be honest, it's been a while since I last saw this show, so I might need a refresher to see if I still agree with my rant. I just know I was angry when I wrote it...

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    2. Adelante yo volvi a ver lo que sigue hace pocos meses cuando me entere de lo que no sabia nada xD. Por algo me aburri xD. Pero se trata de encontrar esos detalles y conectar los puntos. Cuando vi el canon lo recorde todo esos detalles que no entendia el porqué y por eso volvi a ver desde la cuarta hasta ultima temporada concentrandonme en lo que sucede escondida detras de este anime. Pero tranquila no eres la unica que no le gusta el desarrollo pero si me gusta la pareja porque finalmente cobró el sentido a todas las preguntas que tenia y nada tenia sentido el porque son amigas y demás xD. Lo bueno es que hay fanarts que si saben escribir buenas historias basado en ellas y se entiende mucho mejor. Hay continuacion pero solo en comics despues del final de la serie se pudo notar mucho y entendi el porqué no era aceptable y demás. Hablaban de lo que sería dificil de exponer la orientación sexual y ahí pensé asi que los creadores no podian expresar de la manera que querían por problemas de la sociedad y la cadena.

      Go ahead I saw what follows a few months ago when I found out what I knew nothing xD. For something I was bored xD. But it's about finding those details and connecting the dots. When I saw the canon I remembered all those details that I did not understand why and so I saw again from the fourth to the last season concentrating on what is hidden behind this anime. But do not worry, you are not the only one who does not like development but I do like the couple because finally it made sense to all the questions I had and nothing made sense because they are friends and others xD. The good thing is that there are fanarts who know how to write good stories based on them and understand each other much better. There is continuation but only in comics after the end of the series it was possible to notice a lot and I understood why it was not acceptable and others. They talked about what would be difficult to expose sexual orientation and so I thought that the creators could not express the way they wanted due to problems in society and the chain.

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  14. I agree with every you've except that neither korra or asami were lesbians since they are attracted to men too

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    1. bisexual, I didn't say they were just lesbians but bisexual. I mentioned in my comment that Asami was very noticeable that she is bisexual.

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  15. I aswell dont like the relationship but its something we eventually just have to let be since we can't change the storyline. Yah they did it wrong but whatever

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  16. As for me, I rewatched the series and I still thought the same about this couple, it was really rushed and completely lacked development, and every time I tell people I don't like this ship I am accused of homophobia (unfortunately one of the most used arguments) while many LGBTQ people don't like it either. So I doubt you would change your mind after rewatching the series, and we should know that following the logic of searching in the smallest details for proving this ship, we can as much ship Korra with Tenzin, and it would be as logical. So to my mind Korra and Asami acted as best friends only (before the finale). And I also didn't feel like you were being rude to lesbians (as someone mentioned above), on the contrary you were respectful of everyone.

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  17. I guess the problem, in hindsight, is that while romance in reality can be messy and awkward, here it felt so for all the wrong reasons. I don't think the showrunners understood romance all that well...

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  18. I think one of the few problems of ATLA is that the characters are so extremely strong when it comes to their development and characterization on their own that the attempts for romance for most of the characters were not on the same level of attention to detail and development. The only romance imo that worked was YuexSokkaxSuki because the romance Sokka had between Yue and Suki was written with better and more planned effort and thus better execution in dedication to characterization and development of the characters involved and with a better sense of seriousness while most of the other romances are either rushed, awkward, lack a real sense of seriousness, or all of the above.

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    1. Also like the previous commenter said, chemistry was also a major factor as to why almost every canon ship in ATLA feels so weird. The chemistry for most of them is so unbalanced and doesn't fit in with the way the characters are written outside of romance that most of the couples like ZukoxMai tbh feel more like the romance you'd see in a teenager's fanfic where they ship themselves with a guy they like from a show. In fact Mai in general just really feels like an Avatar fangirl's OC that they made to ship with Zuko.

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  19. I don't know, I started watching the show already knowing that they were supposed to end up together and I was actually pretty excited to see that played out in mainstream television. However, after finishing the show I have to say I'm a bit disappointed. It really was not built up to at all other than a couple instances which could've been mistaken as friendship which is exactly what I did even knowing the outcome before hand. I understand why they couldn't really show more but I guess it is what it is, I don't think it should be praised because it was honestly very bad but I'm sure they had good intentions.

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    1. That's fair. I do respect the gutsiness of it in hindsight, but yeah, it needed better build-up...

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  20. If you say this tumblr you'll be crucified because I did and lets say I had to close my account and it was taken away by people hating on me to make fun of me. Turned some of us into memes. I never fully got over it. I would never disqualify what people felt and the happiness they had. But it also came at the expense of Korra and Mako and their relationship which was very non normative and gender queer in B1. And it continued to play a large influen e in Korra's life both as a nostalgic and positive friendship. But people hate Mako and I dont understabd why. There is this close to misandrist hate towards Mako and Makorra. Korra is bisexual. She had a very meaningful relationship with Mako and they really messes it up in Turf Wars and Ruins of Empire too. The relationship can be great but they made it too fanservicy its kinda disrespectful. I hope they do a better job in the future and just make Korra the centre of the series again.

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  21. The only reason why KorrAsami wasn’t developed in the way the creators wanted it to be, is because their hands were tied, portraying it to very wide age range (including kids) would be very controversial (in the norms of our society anyway), so they made it very subtle, as in very very subtle. So, in order to comply with the network’s policy they had to make KorrAsami fly under the radar. But to make up for that they continued it in their comics where they can freely express KorrAsami’s storyline.

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  22. anyways....korrasami canon <3

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  23. anyways...korrasami canon sucks to suck

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  24. I don't agree as a lesbian I personally don't see any of the problems your bringing up the ship is canon anyway but it's your opinion

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  25. You just forgot something very important: the straight paring sucked because they sucked. Mako and korra, mako and asami, they lack chemestry because they sucked. Korra and asami had the censorship. I'm tired of people disguising their homophobia. It's not fair when you forget that to a lgbt couple come to be in a cartoon must have a huge fight! So shut the fuck up! Im so tired of this bullshit! Do you think the CEOs would aloud the creators to work on their story in a decent and better way? I'm not even part of the fandom, but this pisses me off because clearly a lot of people got happy with this even if it's not perfect

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    1. The romances in this franchise (with a few exceptions) have always sucked, so I'm not sure what the issue is.

      You also seem to be very angry over a 6 year-old post I don't fully agree with anymore...

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  26. Homophobic in the house, Korra and Asami for life,U guys sounds like single angry ass hater ... go out there and find someone to be in relationship with.

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    1. I can't help but wonder why a 6 year-old post I don't agree with anymore is a hill worth dying on...

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  27. It's been almost 7 years since I wrote this, and I'm still amazed by the feedback I'm still getting. I should pack up, I peaked in 2015!

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