@coriander okay sure, but have you heard of my legend of korra season 1 fan theory
@wallhackio @coriander as i recall your “fan theory” was proven wrong by canon a few episodes later which automatically converts it from “fan theory” into “fix-it concept”
@Lady @coriander actually yeah that's right
@wallhackio @coriander fix-it concepts are better because instead of claiming that canon IS making this niche and weird claim, you are claiming that canon SHOULD have made this niche and weird claim, which is more critical
@wallhackio @Lady @coriander to my understanding season 3 eventually walks back point 1 in pretty explicit terms but i don’t know what that actually amounts to
@aescling @wallhackio @coriander point 2 on the other hand is walked back thruout season 4, but only thematically (in that Korra continues to deal with psychological fallout from the events of the previous 3 seasons)
@aescling @wallhackio @coriander no not really; season 1’s conflict is actually “resolved” in the recap at the beginning of season 2 when they say that they replaced the council with an elected nonbending president, but this doesn’t REALLY address the main point (which i think is impossible to address in the Avatar universe)