They'll never expect us to go back to portal we just came from!
They'll never expect us to go back to portal we just came from!
Yep. Everyone who predicted "darkatar", you win. It pays out at one and a third on the yuan.
It's not "guessing", apparently it's "trusting your inner self"!
Korra's inner self may or may not give the best advice.
But if he had bent a wall he might haveā¦ run out of earth to bend?
There was a sorta friendly Godzilla vibe at the end of A:tLA S1, and they moved on from there. I'm optimistic that they'll find good places to go with Korra from here. I just really really hope they can stabilize the animation sitch for future seasons, because it really substantially detracted from this season.
That's because they already blinked fucking fine originally, Lucas just had to go back and "digitize" it with weirder eyelids.
That sounds excellent. I'll take mine with a side of Varri-cakes.
His plan was clearly to war profiteer by selling to both sides. You'll have to forgive him for not mentioning to Korra the fact that he'd already sent off a few shipments.
Unalaq's final form reminded me a lot of a Ganondorf/Ganon transformation.
I'm guessing cactus juice.
Nick has already ordered seasons 3 and 4.
Varrick didn't get to do anything else in the finale, but I still loved that moment.
I mean, it utilized her primary character attribute, so whatever. There wasn't time to explore her vision at length, since we were stuck in Tenzin's head.
Yeah. I also wondered if those people taken from the boat by dark spirits back in the first couple episodes of this season ended up in the fog.
Absoultely. I loved that cameo so much more than Iroh's. Because as much as I loved seeing Iroh again, his appearance felt more like forced fanservice. But the one in the penultimate episode was plot relevant, understandable if you haven't seen A:tLA, and incredibly awesome if you have.
They didn't have a lot of time for reunioning. Saving the world and all that.
I loved the note that he was using stacks of earth disks, in clear violation of the rules. Because I had the exact same thought, except phrased more as "How come he never did that in the pro-bending tournament?"
Yeah, they definitely couldn't have done it as silent, since the writing system in the Avatar world uses Chinese characters. But it is too bad, because I would have loved actual silent-film style.