<div class="quote"><i>Poet Laghima wrote:
<div class="quote">AtomicPsychology wrote:
<div class="quote">Poet Laghima wrote:
Kinda disappointed with the last scene in the finale...thought it would have been way more epic.</i></div>
I get what you're saying. I was expecting more fighting and killing and sacrifices and DEATH AND ULTRAVIOLENCE END THE AVATAR FRANCHISE WITH A BANG!!!
<p>But it ended with this satisfying yet open-ended resolution that the journey and world of Avatar is still open for everyone to imagine. It was beautiful and I love this show just as much as its predecessor.
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</div>No, I do not mean that the show has to end with a big long bending battle. But nonetheless, the final battle seemed anticlimatic. We have seen Kuvira with an iron will, not afraid to take out her fiance, yet she willingly surrendered at the end? I find it contradictory. And about her confessions about her past, that did not seem reasonable to me at all because we have had too little backstory on her.
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<p>I agree. Kuvira didn't have that much of a backstory, it was only in this episode that we see her actually get emotional or really talk about her life. But I found that scene where Korra decides to stop fighting and just talk to Kuvira portray a another side of the Avatar, resolving conflicts as peacefully as possible. It was really nice seeing Korra being able to do that. But I also agree that it felt rushed and almost last minute.
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