but after that last season, korra and who's that girl??? they had a good relationship (a sign) and then they're goin' into the anohter world together just two of them in a spirit realm (hmmm)????? after that, who knows, because i haven't read the newest book yet.
edit : https://youtu.be/EaGmgXR9iFM watch this and wheezzee.
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Tbh the ending did come out of left field though, and I'm certainly not the only one to think so. Not like it really matters to me though, as I wasn't super invested in it or anything.
The long night ended after 2 years. Also it helped that dwarf plants don’t need no light.
I also decided to finally rename my doctor and a Researcher from onen to onee-san. I also got a raid with her lover..... named kiri..... I realize the grave mistake I have done. I am also legally obligated to rename them to kiri-kun
God do I hate Korrasami. Two character who have no chemistry together because the author just wanted his show to have lesbians.
It's my pet peeve that's becoming more common in western shows where a love interest of the main character is turned gay last second (of which it's almost always a girl) which contributes nothing to the story and only is shown to fulfill the femshipper's Tumblr diary.
Unironically, the show that writes Gay characters the best is usually South Park because its characters tend to have much more meaningful arcs and are much more believable. Plus a character turning gay like in Craig x Tweek actually has consequences on the story and it's shown both the positive aspects of their relationship and the negative, which is much more realistic than the "AND THEN SHE FOUND A GIRL THAT SHE LIKED LAST SECOND AND LIVED HAPPILY EVAR AFTER."
Then again, I think cartoons have gone downhill ever since a lot of good shows like Gumball ended and there wasn't anything to fill the void but shit.
@pandascepter E;R is hilarious and I love him. (Also I didn't realize but apparently he's black IRL, which makes a lot of people's reactions to him even funnier)
I should also note that it's not that I think Lesbians can't be written well, but just that they're too often either just changed last second like Tracer was to appeal to demographics or just thrown in for diversity's sake without fully realizing them as a character.
One of the stories I think that could be really interesting to write would be one where a Lesbian couple who have an aversion to men because of past experiences adopts a boy with gynophobia in foster care because of his family, and so the story is about them gradually trying to work out their biases and grow as people.