Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20141221081701/@comment-3180503-20141221185052

@Sass I understand it's not exactly the same scenario but the ending inevitably caused an internet uproar and it's turning Gay vs. Anti-Gay which is an argument I absolutely hate to see rehashed. It would be one thing if this was only a season finale and they would go more in depth on it in the next season and have everyone possibly warm up to it. I get that they were sort of building it up over the past few seasons but, in my opinion, it wasn't as well-executed as, say, Kataang was in ATLA.

To be honest, I'm not even an avid LOK watcher; I've only seen a few episodes here and there. When it came to Korrasami, I thought people were looking too deeply into things and weren't able to fathom two females having a platonic but still loving friendship. Then, I saw the ep "Reunion" and it sort of became indisputable that the writers were trying to imply something. And the ending, while ambiguous as I said, still heavily leans in the Korrasami direction. Whether or not the creators intended this from the beginning or they did it to pander to fans, we may never know. I have an inkling it might have been the latter, though. Just my opinion. xP

And no, I have no problem with Korrasami being a couple. The fandom sort of annoyed me at first but I have since warmed up to the pairing itself.