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What they need is the Patriot Act.

This episode was AMAZING!!!!! Those fight sequences mixed with the fast drums reminded me of Crouching Tiger. Korra's airbending training looks to be paying off with some very athletic moves on that roof and the metalbending by Lin was very creatively choreographed. Only disappointing thing was not getting to see

I loved the bending choreography in this episode. I'm glad they used more classical forms rather than the undisciplined boxing in previous episodes.

Pretty sure Iroh didn't have removable cheek and chin pads.

Unless Amon can lose and gain weight at will I don't think it's Hiroshi.

There should be a Reckless Korra meme.

After destroying the entire opposition pro-bending team solo….

Am I disappointed that Aang grew up to look like a motherfucking badass? Nope.

I found this episode hard to watch in a good way. You saw from the start that Korra wasn't in her usual state of mind and that nagging self-doubt just slowly bubbling under the surface through out the episode. It's very difficult to watch a character going from strong and assured to stewing in paralysing fear. In this

Sokka, Toph AND Aang in the next episode. It's going to be the dogs bollocks.

I envisage him channelling his dear old uncle when we see him in LoK. It would be so satisfying for me to know that he's become his uncle's nephew.

Korsami is going to be hot.

I was just day dreaming about LoK when suddenly I thought of something. Will we ever see Tenzin ride the air scooter? Just picturing it in my head makes me giggle.

Meelo shall henceforth be known as Cheelo.

How would a chi-blocker fare against an airbender? I don't think we ever saw Aang being blocked in TLA and because there are so few airbenders left it's doubtful any of Amon's footsoldiers have faced an airbender. Airbending is all about dodging and evading and quickness which would seem on paper to be much less

Republic City police are pretty much the same as your real world police. They  walk the line between doing their jobs and respecting the rights of citizens. Just like the Avatar cannot run around dishing out vigilante justice, the police cannot run around arresting people at a relatively peaceful rally or arrest

Lin isn't looking as radiant as usual.

It's indicative of the old wisdom being forsaken in Republic City. I wonder who the Grand Lotuses are now since the Big Five are long gone.

The most disturbing change I've noticed is that noone is playing Pai Sho anymore. What is up with that? As Iroh once said, "Pai Sho is more than just a game."

I know the Dancing Dragon off by heart but I haven't mustered up the audacity to ask another person to do it with me.