<div class="quote"><i>Hikarol-chan wrote:
<div class="quote">Neo Bahamut wrote:
<div class="quote">What's that got to do with this?</i></div>
Nobody explain it to him.
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<div class="quote"><i>Honestly, I pretty much don't care about how long the Korrasami romance will go or last.</i></div>
You +1'd the OP, & honestly it was pretty obvious that +1 was going to be you before I even clicked to find out.
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<div class="quote"><i>Also TBH the world could use more homos, as weird as that sounds, the world has way too many people in it.</i></div>
This is not something I was expecting to read today. Congratulations on making me laugh.
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<div class="quote"><i>I felt reaaaaaaally bad for Mako, BUT I never felt bad for supporting Korrasami too.</i></div>
I agree with most of this post except that while I accepted Makorra I was never all that fond of it, & if there's anything I feel bad for Mako over, it's the writers making him look like a total douche. As with pretty much all of the characters, a lot of the hate he gets is unfair or exaggerated, but a lot of it sure isn't. Honestly, Korrasami was better for Mako too, the Mako of Books 3 & 4 is a much better, more mature character than the Mako who was trying to string along 2 different girls. If his positive development continues, rather than regressing to the status quo, he could be a genuinely likeable character.</div>Thanks for your support!
<p>TBH, Makorra was forced and crammed at the very last minute. Most of us know this because Bryke wasn't expecting to have more seasons of TLoK so they decided to just end it there, but when the second season came out, well, things changed a lot.
</p><p>(The writting in season 2 was really weak)
</p><p>Bryke made a turn here. They decided to play with the characters relationships so Makorra of course wasn't all that perfect. They had problems (and yes, Mako was portrayed as some senseless douche), but I also agree in Mako's character development.
</p><p>The Mako at the last 2 seasons has really grown up and he showed us what it means to sacrifice everything for your loved ones.
</p><p>So yeah
</p><p>Bryke writing = character development, profound character arcs.
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<p>It wasn't that it wasn't a perfect relationship, it was that one fight broke them up. It wasn't because Mako was horrible, but that Korra was essentially a child for the first half of book 2. That's going by the idea of A New Spiritual Age.
</p><p>Yeah, book 4 had that sacrifice thing going on.
</p><p>With Turf Wars, we need some sort of actual development with Korra and Asami. Not just a nice image of them together. Think of that "fight" they had in book 4 but more meaning than being brushed off.
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