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I never insinuated otherwise.

This isn't Firecest, so I'm going with fighting.

I think she blows up at Opal because she reminds Lin of either herself or her half-sister when they were younger.

First thing that comes to mind is Sam Fisher's goggles. I remember an old interview with the development team where they developed it with Batman's silhouette in mind - something immediately identifiable in the shadows. Sure, three glowing, green lights on someone's forehead isn't the most practical equipment, but

Of course she has the power to stop that. She's the Avatar. Arbitrating conflicts and maintaining balance is what they do.

Maybe Amon didn't develop the technique independently? I know it's a long shot, but I could see a character like that coming in as a Book 4 Big Bad or something.

She can't order them around

Exactly my point. They had children and created family lines in the Earth Kingdom. Hence all of our "new" airbenders.

These are also the people that said Momo was the reincarnation of Monk Gyatso, Sokka would learn to waterbend, and Bumi was the middle child. They've changed their minds before, no reason to think they wouldn't do that any more.

They wouldn't be living in secret like the Sun Warriors, they would individually live in hiding in the Earth Kingdom. And there's no way for Korra to discover them since the genocide was 170 years prior. Any survivors are long dead by now.

It's not just trusting him about the portals. It's letting him lock down the city and stick soldiers on the street in the first place.

1. And we don't know that's what Unalaq wanted.
2. Most, not some.
3. It wasn't unclear. They were barely holding them off.
4. Still an incredibly inappropriate comparison.

stop made her realize what her role meant

Wrong on just about all counts there:

Vaatu had no effect on Korra, he never brought up an interior, personal conflict. It was just another thing for her to pummel.

No, but if we can't really expect any better from adult fandoms, what chance do teenage ones have?

I'm not certain they knew this would be the last season of The Boondocks when it was made, but it's still a terrible choice for a season finale regardless.

Going by production code, the season looks like this:

RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE

They had Steven Universe reviews. Each one got half the views as the previous. We've got ourselves to blame for that one.