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I don't mind her being brash and strong minded to the point of stubbornness , it is just so poorly written and executed. The way things just fly over her head is so easily that it is laughable. Maybe she need a character that challenges her more often, or something else for contraction.

If that's the standard for character development when it comes to Korra, then we have a very low expectation of her. Her dad was sentence to death, and her first reaction was "I'm going to kill you, if you don't do what I say" to the judge.

That would make a stronger excuse, if we didn't have last season, she had the same problem last season, but it seems that she did not learn from it. (Spoiler) I'm happy that Mako saw through her stupid decision and did something about it. It is refreshing to see one of her close friend not being a total yes man, and

She kinda reminds me of an archetype of an entitled brat that expects everything to happen because she's the avatar. Maybe that's why she does not think or read too much into her actions until it's too late.

This person for a weird cannot pick up on this reasonable suggestion, it is so sad and yucky to read.

This is for the people that watch the Legend of Korra, I'm taken at-back by how terrible the decision making and intuitive skills of Korra the main character. I love the creators and writers in this series and the previous series, but they drop the ball here. The lack of character growth of Korra is just so

So don't feel some kind of way when people view your assumptions about the girl as you attempting to make "excuses" for her. Even though it may feel right from your perspective, it is an extremely problematic stance to take because you're filling out the puzzle of her life in order to support your narrative.

Keep telling me how I feel; I'm going off one of your post, but don't have more sympathy because you're projecting too. I personally feel indifferent to the young lady because I don't have enough information about her and her life to explain or un-explain her action; I'm only holding her accountable for her action.

My little sister is watching Lifetime as we speak right now, and she is enjoying the movie with Beyonce killing the stalker lady.

I have a question for you out of curiosity, explain to me what part of this from your point of view is tragic, or not tragic because from what I can pick-up, the fact that the person perpetuating the action is a 14yo girl is sad, and demands the utmost sympathy is screaming out of the words you type.

Nothing like a good comeback story that would be on Lifetime.

The fact that you cannot fathom that a 14yo can commit an action like rape, and the fact that it makes you sad; does not "excuse" or eliminate the possibility that actions like this occur, and sometimes it is perpetuated by people in her age range. The fact that you cannot reach that realization says more about you

I am kinda disappointed that it was not a picture of her tumbling off the vault.

I can't speak for the person that you directed the question to, but I'm 100% comfortable with calling a 14 years old girl a rapist.

They are both mediocre and overrated white ladies

looks like a white head

I have enough time to waste, but not enough time to waste on watching that trailer.

It suffers from the same problem as the original show, it has no POC in it.

It suffers from the same problem as the original show, it has no POC in it.

Your roommate from your description is not starting drama, it seems like you're the one actively looking for drama; and trying to use the validation of others to justify your crave. For something so impersonal, you're taking it more personally than you're admitted to yourself.