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Understandable. I'm nearly there myself. Cheers mate!

Whats your point? That the show creators got it wrong?

Yes it is. It really, really is. It's your interpretation. Yes, Raava was reborn, but saying that Korra is not the reincarnation of Aang is your idea, not one that the show gave us AT ALL.

No, it wasn't. Vaatu 'destroying the Avatar line' was your interpretation of a moment of visual storytelling. That Raava is a 'part of Korra's soul' is also your interpretation. Those assumptions are not explicitly stated in the finale. If they are, could you please transcribe those lines, cause I certainly missed

Well that's a shame, but the show can't be wrong. The show is the text, only your interpretation can be wrong. You may not like it, but what the show says goes, and either you accept that or you let it go.

Well no, it's not. You just showed how speciesist (are they separate species? Is there a better term? Beingist?) you are. You made a generalisation and an assumption that spirits and humans have nothing in common. You simply cannot know that and are assuming that something is true when it may well not be. Assumption

Ok, in all seriousness, that's not healthy.

True, I agree that the air date and times were a huge mess, but I don't think anyone knows enough to argue that releasing the finale online early was a bad move. We don't know what they were trying to accomplish/ascertain by doing that. All we do know is that we got them early, and on a audience level, that's a good

I can't argue with your opinion on that, but I obviously feel different personally. Fair enough.

That wasn't what the explanation was at all. It wasn't how some people could, it was how anybody could if they entered the spirit world in the right way.

So you're an expert on corporate strategy now too? From the way you seem to know what the show is actually trying to say and what it should be doing instead, to how it should be marketed, I can't believe Nick hasn't hired you yet.

This.

Just rewatched the finale. The exact lines about this moment are.

Please stop stating your interpretation as fact. The text does not support your idea nearly as strongly as it supports the traditional concept or reincarnation.

Can I somehow encase this comment in lights so it stands out from the rest. This is all anyone needs to understand.

That's not what the show gave us at all. Please stop stating your interpretation/suggetion as fact.

Wrong. She lost a mystical connection to them. That doesn't make her any less their reincarnation. Stop projecting your own assumptions onto the text.

Has it occurred to you that your idea of what makes someone worthy of being the Avatar may not quite be in sync with what the show is saying?

You just absolutely solved my biggest gripe with the finale. Thank you for that peace of mind!

I get the feeling that you don't have much hope for human beings of different cultures and origins existing in the real world either.