Wilahelm2 wrote:Besides Korra who is a core cast member and who is a supporting character? The fact is this seems to change season to season.
I think the characters who have the biggest claim to being a core cast member, besides Korra, are Asami and Tenzin. Lin has several episodes dedicated to fleshing out her back story and character but isn't given much to do after Air. She's still a great character but I would regulate her to more support then lead. Jinora I would put down as supporting character in Air and Balance but lead in Spirits and Change, and much like Lin I see her as one of the best characters in the series.
As you said, Asami is the only character who comes out of every season better then when she started and her character arc, along with Korra's, is the only one to have any lasting consequences. Whether its her relationship with her father, her rebuilding her company or her relationship with Korra Asami always has a impact on the series overall plot and Korra as a result.
Tenzin I would say is a lead in Books One through Three but becomes a supporting character in Balance. Aside from Asami he has the most overall impact on Korra's growth and has more development then Mako and Bolin combined, and given his role as one of the former leaders of Republic City and the leader of the new air nation he clearly has just as much impact on the plot as Korra and Asami do.
As for Mako and Bolin, Mako is really only there to be Korra's love interest and beyond that he doesn't really have any impact on the plot, I mean the whole thing with Varrick is going to be resolved by Bolin just stumbling across it meaning that everything Mako did leading up to Night of a Thousand Stars was completely pointless. And after Spirits, minus the bit where he destroys the Colossus' power core, Mako is just kinda there. I mean even him killing Ming Hua has zero impact on the plot or his character, you could have anyone kill her and nothing would change.
And then we have Bolin, who pretty much only serves the role of comic relief until Balance where his actually given a pretty great character arc that impacts the plot in a big way. I like his relationship with Opal, though like most of the relationships in Avatar, minus Korrasami, it is rushed, (I think it takes them about a day to get together) and he has some nice dramatic moments and proves himself to very useful in the final battle.
After that it gets a bit blurry with Su having a whole arc that is poorly written and takes up more time then it really needs, Kai acts like a supporting character but seems to have more time then he needs and why is Prince Wu in this series? I my honest opinion, Wu is the Worst character of Avatar a big part about why I don't like him is that he suffers from what I call Gold Fish Development. GFD happens when the lessons a character learns is pretty much forgotten about in their next appearance. Wu admitting that he is not cut out to be a king in The Coronation, gloats that he is the rightful heir Earth Kingdom and acts just like he did at the start of the series. Says that Mako's story inspired him to be a better king, only suggest the idea to evacuate Republic City to impress Korra. And then at the end of the series he says that he will not take the throne because he has decided that the Monarchy should be replaced with a democracy even though nothing in any of the episodes he appeared in showed how much better a democracy is making every lesson he learned in every episode before now completely pointless.
At least Mako actually grew, even if some of it wasn't earned IMHO. What Wu learns has nothing to do with the lessons his taught and the time spent with him could have been used to give Mako a actual character arc, focusing more on Korra, Asami or Bolin's arc or used to better explain Su's issue with Kuvira.
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sigh) Still despite these issues I still enjoy The Legend of Korra and look forward to Turf War and hold out hope that Korra will get a film series that continues the shows plot.