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OK. Alright.
Like I said, there are some pacing issues, so the character growth can kinda be uneven.
I also see it as the characters are just starting to get messed up. In Airbender, all the characters had their issues (Zuko’s family issues, Katara and Sokka’s mother, Aang’s people being massacred) placed upon them either before the first episode or shortly after, and spent the series working them out. In Korra, most of the characters are pretty well adjusted in the beginning. They have some difficulties, but they’re small potatoes compared to the effects of the Equalists Rebellion. So they do kinda get worse from being traumatized, but they’ll likely start getting better next season.
Alright then.
but I saw something that said that they characters are kinda having backwards development compared to the old show’s characters.
It’s insanely good. It does suffer some pacing issues since the network ordered more episodes then the creators intended to make, but it is easily on par with the best of Airbender.
Be warned though, it touches on some heavy shit. And considering the stuff that was in Airbender, that is saying something.
Oh, right, the cabbage guy.
I haven’t seen Korra much.
Nope. Avatar the Last Airbender. A reccuring minor character is a cabbage merchant who is constantly getting his product destroyed. In the sequel series,meh founded the Cabbage Corporation, only to be arrested on false charges of aiding terrorists.
I’m assuming that’s a ME reference. But, what?
Several years later, in the sequel
“MY CARROT CORPERATION!”
Oh man, I loved that guy.