Revamping the Final Season of Quorum

TLDRThis video explores a fun thought experiment of how the final season of Quorum could be improved. The focus is on addressing three major issues: the lack of setup for Korosami, the odd inclusion of a giant robot, and the inconsistent portrayal of Kuvira. The goal is to enhance the existing story rather than rewriting it entirely. This video also assumes that the previous three seasons have been fixed. Watch the other videos for that!

Key insights

😃The final season of Quorum can be improved by addressing three major issues.

👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩The lack of setup for Korosami is a major flaw in the final season.

🤖The inclusion of a giant robot feels out of place and tonally bizarre.

😕The portrayal of Kuvira is inconsistent, shifting between sympathetic and cartoonish.

🔧By addressing these issues, the final season of Quorum can be enhanced and made more cohesive.

Q&A

What are the three major issues with the final season of Quorum?

The three major issues are the lack of setup for Korosami, the inclusion of a giant robot, and the inconsistent portrayal of Kuvira.

What is the goal of revamping the final season?

The goal is to enhance the existing story rather than rewriting it entirely.

Do I need to watch the previous three seasons for context?

It is assumed that the previous three seasons have been fixed. However, you can still watch the other videos for that.

Why is the lack of setup for Korosami a major flaw?

The lack of setup makes their relationship feel forced and not adequately developed.

Why is the inclusion of a giant robot problematic?

The giant robot feels out of place and tonally bizarre, detracting from the overall story.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the video and the concept of revamping the final season of Quorum.

09:13Discussion about Cora's struggles and her journey of self-discovery.

12:26Synopsis of the coronation episode and the exploration of the monarchy's flaws.

12:50Training session between Cora and Toph, highlighting their mentorship and conversations about identity.