<p>Does anyone else think that the writers made Korra the typical stereotypical teenager? I really liked how in TLA the writers did something out of the norm by making a pacifist main character who didn't have to kill the main villain at the end but I feel like Korra is a somewhat of a downgrade. I understand that of course she would have to overcome her obstacles of stubborness and pride in order to defeat Amon in the first season, but I feel like she never learned anything and now it followed her into season 2. Perhaps it's a marketing strategy because after all Nickelodeon is for teenagers and maybe teenagers could sympathize to her (Which I think is stupid), but you would think that LOK watchers are 20 year old and up since they grew up with TLA. Maybe she'll improve this season, but so far, her stubborness to anyone that wants to help her is a little bit disappointing (Her dad, Tenzin, Mako). Only a little because these guys know how to make a great show.
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(Edited by Rt19)