the series finale was great (although I was extremely disappointed on how Kuvira went out, she's the type of person that would stubbornly continue until her last breath) but at that ending. And don't get me wrong, I'm not one of those prehistoric neanderthals that can't get with the times, and I know there are alot of Korrasami fans, and I would be too if there actually was a Korrasami to root for. The show ended much like ATLA ended, the only difference is that there was an actual kiss in the end and actual feelings developing during the course of ATLA's run, which made you root for Aang finally getting Katara in the end. But in LoK, the "relationship", if you can call it that, just seems to come out of no where. It's like they got up and decided to be lesbians for each other one day. And even that notion is ambiguous at best. The whole thing is ambiguous at best. If you're going to go the route of forming a relationship between two characters, then form it, develop it, don't just hint at it. These are two strong, female characters, and to end it on such a note,where they're scared to show what happens, seems like a slap in the face to the strong characters they are, to the fans that respect those characters, and all the years put in to develop these characters. I understand that they didn't want to disappoint those people who would have strokes and burn the village down because they saw two same sex characters in a cartoon kiss or have a forming relationship, but it's time to move on past those people and start to take risks. Either do something right, or don't do it at all, so they should've just made her go off on her own if they were gonna do something like that. But at the end of the day, it's a cartoon, so you can't get too mad