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Murc
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Yes, you are. Asami belongs with Korra, goddamnit.

There's a difference between bending over for an occupier and waiting for the right moment to strike.

How far beyond that?

I actually don't have much of a problem with the sentencing

EDIT: I have no idea how a completely different quote ended up in there at first.

* At this point, what seriously irks me is the complete absence of Katara. You guys remember Katara, right? The war hero? Wife of one Avatar, Mother to Airbenders, probably the greatest living waterbender, friends with the Fire Lord Emeritus? A woman who told a powerful, respected asshole from the Northern Water Tribe

… since Future Industries shipped some down there?

Man, I am with you on almost anything, @avclub-91546109eaf110327d50b0955865712a:disqus . Especially re: Asami hanging out with her deadbeat ex-boyfriend and not smacking him upside the head when he tried to give Bolin relationship advice. I mean, really. The fact that that Mako even BROUGHT UP the fact that he is

When it comes comparisons of Zuko with either Mako or Korra, for me what it boils down to is how the narrative treats them in addition to their own actions.

We know Grey DeLisle's coming back as the "Dark Spirit", and we've all assumed that to be Azula.

@avclub-88d5dc52fcb12348f600ecc0fd91a583:disqus "Now, even though the Avatar series have never avoided talking about
adult issues, they've had a suspiciously modern view of romance -
marrying for love in feudal, subsistence economies - that sort of
complicates this issue"

Well, she might have hung around to destroy the rest of it in a fit of pique, but Azula only destroyed one tower out of an enormous temple complex.

@avclub-88d5dc52fcb12348f600ecc0fd91a583:disqus It's interesting to note that Aang would probably have been the perfect
Avatar for the conflicts facing the modern world, just as Korra would no
doubt have been a much stronger and less indecisive Avatar for the 100
Year War.

I remain unconvinced that the twins are two separate people. :)

@avclub-011d0b4fe6835bb3d37ef4e0ea713de6:disqus  This makes him more or less like the Queen Elizabeth to the Council's
Parliament and Cameron. And if the Queen ordered soldiers to march
through Surrey

@avclub-011d0b4fe6835bb3d37ef4e0ea713de6:disqus Fair call on the Sokka thing; I'd missed that line. I would still balance it against other information, but yeah, that's pretty solid.

Sokka described himself as a peasant when he was talking to Yue.

I remain unsure that we can take his kids sniping at each other a half-century after the fact as proof positive Aang was a bad father.

Oh, right, the Aang and his kids thing. Forgot to mention that.

I wanted to like this episode but really ended up… not. There's just… there's so much stuff that doesn't add up.