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I think she said she learned from the best, i.e. Katara.

No Korra?

Pabu.

As much as I don't want it to happen, Tenzin might die as a result of an accident - big fights, things flying around everywhere, incapacitated Tenzin gets hit by something randomly. That would be the thing about chaos, you just don't know what could happen.

*street youths.

One outlandish theory I thought of was that Suyin's father was Aang, given Opal's airbending abilities. That's not possible, right?

But it's not like he'll change for you; he won't change a thing.

There needs to be a cameo by a pair of detectives called Barley and Jimes.

Anyone seen the new Korra yet? It was just… wow.

I don't know about Pivot, but it's premiering next Tuesday in Australia.

I can't decide if Detective Elijah Mundo is a better or worse name than Detective Police Justice.

Avatar-comment synergy as I read this in Lin's voice.

The balancing of freedom and order also comes through with the raising of Toph's daughters compared to Toph's own upbringing, as well as Tenzin's (so far) ineffectual training of his airbenders. Everyone needs some balance.

Is it too much to ask for a crossover with Brooklyn Nine-Nine so we can get Bolin to go undercover with Jake Peralta (and all the fake backstory manufacturing that would ensue)?

Gillian Jacobs, anyone?

I can't help but Marvel at these pun threads.

I don't remember Guru Pathik telling Aang about that chakra…

When theorising with my friend, I suggested the lavabending was just him moving the 'earth' particles super quickly - lots of kinetic energy, really high temperatures.

*makes horn noises*

Arguably the most adorable scene in any episode of Avatar was when the baby flying bison started flying for the first time. I know there was a scene last season where Ikki was having a tea party with a bunch of them, but it's nice to see them appear relevantly in a good episode.