critical appreciation, or something
Sep. 11th, 2018 08:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
At the point I first watched Legend of Korra I had not seen any of the MCU; nor had I read your blue-eyed boys.
I have recently rewatched (most of) LoK with A. This means that I have noticed, which I hadn't previously, that what they think that they're doing with Varrick and Zhu Li is... Tony and Pepper.
And they're really not.
And I now like Varrick even less.
I have recently rewatched (most of) LoK with A. This means that I have noticed, which I hadn't previously, that what they think that they're doing with Varrick and Zhu Li is... Tony and Pepper.
And they're really not.
And I now like Varrick even less.
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Date: 2018-09-14 07:55 pm (UTC)Yeah it felt like . . . like I wasn't happy with how they did the bridging comics, to start with. It wasn't that the characterization directions they went in/historical directions they went in weren't supported, it's just they were all the ones that BORED ME, that I didn't enjoy, and that moved hardline away from the reason I liked the original series in the first place. And TLoK just seemed to . . . increase that six-fold, following the same patterns: it wasn't that it wasn't a reasonable extrapolation of events, it's just that it's the extrapolation of events I had the least interest IN.
And it happened to coincide with my decision that the last thing I needed to spend my brainpoints on was fiction that wasn't going to end with me being happier at the end of it than when I started (for various values of happy), so.
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Date: 2018-09-14 08:12 pm (UTC)I have categorically consigned the comics to "not canon", so.