Iroh rolls deep.
Iroh rolls deep.
Iroh rolls deep.
Bolin is pretty awesome, but like so many things needed a lot more screen time to be truly great.
Bolin is pretty awesome, but like so many things needed a lot more screen time to be truly great.
I need to go look up what the overall ratings are like.
I need to go look up what the overall ratings are like.
There's a reason I comment here.
There's a reason I comment here.
That's… well, I suppose that's entirely debatable, Tuna.
That's… well, I suppose that's entirely debatable, Tuna.
the character of Amon is ultimately irrelevant to the larger underlying political and social issues of Republic City
the character of Amon is ultimately irrelevant to the larger underlying political and social issues of Republic City
But Aang is still making choices all throughout the finale. Here, Korra
has stuff inflicted on her and unlocks various powers. She doesn't
really do anything to 'earn' those new abilities, nor do they reflect
some sense of growth on her part.
But Aang is still making choices all throughout the finale. Here, Korra
has stuff inflicted on her and unlocks various powers. She doesn't
really do anything to 'earn' those new abilities, nor do they reflect
some sense of growth on her part.
Actually, her style reminded me very much of Tenzin, who is a lot more direct compared to his Dad. Aang always moved in arcs; Tenzin does too sometimes, but a lot of times he strikes THROUGH people. He has a lot of straight-armed, sharp moves that don't involve Aang's fancy dancing. Korra's airbending reminded me of…
Actually, her style reminded me very much of Tenzin, who is a lot more direct compared to his Dad. Aang always moved in arcs; Tenzin does too sometimes, but a lot of times he strikes THROUGH people. He has a lot of straight-armed, sharp moves that don't involve Aang's fancy dancing. Korra's airbending reminded me of…
None of those are filler.
None of those are filler.
And this didn't?
And this didn't?