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Don't get me wrong, I did like the finale however there was one thing that annoyed me more than anything; that they didn't redeem Kuvira. Again, don't get me wrong her actions were not by any means in the right but I do think there was a lot of room for her to be redeemed. Sorry if this article is poorly written, I'm kind of watching Divergent as I type. :P

First and foremost, Kuvira, started out as a really good person. She, in the beginning was one of the people to help save Korra when the Red Lotus attacked Zhao Fu. She also saved Korra's father's life. My point is, she was good once, she could be so again. And in the final episode she had so much potential to do so.

Not only was she on the good side in the beginning. But when she set off to unite the Earth Kingdom, she did so with good intent. She wanted to protect the Earth Kingdom as a whole, where she felt that Su had abandoned them. In the beginning she had supplied peoples with food and other supply. Even to the end she firmly believed...she was convinced that she was doing the right thing. That she was just trying to protect her peoples. She didn't want them tossed aside like they meant nothing as she was by her parents. She wanted to take care of them, she just went about it the wrong way.


That in mind, another big reason that I feel as though Kuvira deserved a second chance is because of her apologies. Yes multiple apologies and the fact that she found it in herself to realize that she was in the wrong. I know it sounds trivial *mocking child voice* "well she said she was sorry." But really, how many villains actually feel bad and realize what they were doing was wrong. Not only did she apologized to Korra alone but she also stated that she was sorry (to Su) not only for ruining the city, but also for putting a wedge in her family. Hell, she even said that she didn't mean for it to go down the way it did. She didn't mean for it to get that out of hand. She didn't just apologize, she thanked Korra (in a way) for saving her despite it all, even though she knew that Korra would end up taking her to meet her fate.

On top of her apology she went down without a fight. After Korra saved her from that spirit ray she stated that she owed Korra her life. Kuvira's army was still willing to blast away at them all if they didn't release her. She could have pulled one of those "if I go down, I'm taking as many of you as I can down with me" things. But she didn't, she told them to stand down. Furthermore she said that she would accept an punishment that the world saw fit.

Even when Kuvira was at her worst, she wasn't as bad as most of your T.V. villains. She didn't really attack any non-military personal prior to the final. She didn't attack the civilians...heck at Zhao Fu she didn't even aim to kill Su and the others, even after they tried to kill her--in her sleep might I add. She still offered Korra a peaceful conversation. I honestly think it's our heroes that were in the wrong in this situation. Especially since, Kuvira not once went after the innocents of Zhao Fu. Just like how even leading to the finale she only targeted military bases. She had taken care to not cause any collateral damage (again, at least until the finale).

Speaking of Su trying to kill her in her sleep. One other really huge reason I think Kuvira deserved redemption is because the heroes were just as bad. In a time of cease fire she decided to try to kill Kuvira in her sleep. Opal and Jinora broke their airbender vows to help Korra cheat. Mako zapped Ming to death and Su and Lin blew P'Li's freaking head off Not to mention how much collateral damage the heroes caused in seasons past. The sheer hypocrisy in Su arresting Kuvira for somethings that she had done in the past really just gets to me.

Moreover Su could have prevented this whole thing. Kuvira was willing to assist the woman in helping the Earth Kingdom. But Su didn't want to provide aid. And then she got her panties in a bunch when Kuvira decided she'd do it herself. She had the audacity to yell at Kuvira for setting out with good intentions and tell her she couldn't come back to Zhao Fu. It can be argued that Kuvira wold have backed down if she could have; but really what choice did she really have? Su pretty much left her in a position where there was no going back so it was go hard or go home...oh wait...Su said there was no going home for Kuvira. Which really gives me the indication that (despite Su's claims) Kuvira was in fact, not like a daughter to her. She had no qualms about essentially banishing her from Zhao Fu.

Digging deeper it (excuse my language, but I feel strongly about this) pissed me off that after Kuvira offered an apology, backed down, and (unlike most 'bad guys') decided to accept consequences, Su spat it back in her face that she was going to pay for every single little thing she'd done.


All the while Baatar was being coddled like a baby kitten. And this is what bothers me above all else. He was just as much a part of this as Kuvira. And yet he gets the "we'll make it through as a family" run. If Kuvira truly was a daughter figure to Su, shouldn't she get the same thing? "But what Baatar did wasn't as bad!" Not as bad my left bumcheek! He made the weapon. He didn't question it. He helped her harvest the spirit vines...he encouraged it! He helped her attack Zhao Fu, he was the right hand man. People mention that Kuvira is a 'total bitch' for imprisoning Su and the twins. It seems to sort of slip their minds that Baatar was the one to toss is father and the others in a cell next to them. But he gives Su that kicked puppy look and he gets off with a "yeah, you're siblings are gonna be mad, that's your punishment." No. No. No no no. Did I mention no? Either you lock them both up because they did the same damn thing as each other or you give them both a second shot. What makes it even worse is Baatar didn't own up to his actions...didn't really even apologize. He was too busy feeling sorry for is dumped arse. I like Baatar, he's not a bad character, but come on...this is ridiculous really.

Needless to say, I just hope that somewhere down the lines Kuvira get out of jail and gets the second chance she deserves because honestly, the woman was a lot more merciful than she could have been at her strongest. She's a woman who was cast aside by her own parents and did what she did because she didn't want others to feel the same way she did...helpless and abandoned. Instead of mimicking Kuvira's real parents, perhaps Su should have actually treated her like family.

I'm not saying Kuvira was right, she wasn't. I'm also not saying she shouldn't be punished at all, she should--she did kill people. I am however saying that Baatar should sink with the ship because he is also responsible for the deaths of many. I think both should do some time, but then both should be released and allowed another shot.
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The whole Korrasami debate seems to be a hot topic amid the LoK fandom right now so I thought I'd give my input on it.

For starts, my major reason for liking Korrasami is that it is such a huge step in western animation. We finally have some LGTB representation in 'children's' media. And this isn't just some show with a small fanbase--the Avatar franchise is huge and widely popular--so for this show of all shows to have canon bisexuals is pretty cool in my opinion. I do understand that not everyone is comfortable with homosexuality but this is a pro-Korrasami article so I won't get into that....
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Kuvira’s feet sounded rhythmically along the floor. One crossing over the other and then again and again.

The echoes of footfall a reminiscent of things passed…

Of a synchronized dance.

Her dance was lonely now.

She assumed it’d remain that way for quite some time. Her soldiers weren’t exactly fond of dancing, and the ones that were…well they weren’t graceful to say the least.

Kuvira remembered all too clearly dancing with a group. She considered them to be friends of some sort. They were a close group and their dance never out of sync. And in a way she missed them. But she had to...
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I have a very hard time liking Korra. I find her to be stubborn, selfish, irrational, overly aggressive, pigheaded, immature, and obstinate. This list of adjectives can keep going, but I digress.

When LOK started, I was somewhat excited for a female avatar; my feminist side was all for a powerful female lead that would lead the avatar world to a time of peace. However, to my dismay, Korra was a strong and powerful character, but her other characteristics and personality flaws overthrew her potential as a character.

In Book 1, Korra basically does whatever the hell she wants because "she is...
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