I caught up with Season 3 because it was free on Xbox. I never saw season 2 but I like the new villains.
Its also free online. Its on Nickelodeon's website for streaming.
I caught up with Season 3 because it was free on Xbox. I never saw season 2 but I like the new villains.
Yeah, the spirit thing. That's still more advanced than what Zaheer does.
Well, you're kinda wrong. Airbending USED to be guarantee you to be more spiritual, since every single airbender was an air nomad and by default, completely spiritual. It wasn't until Book3 when that Changed.
Lol what. Do you even listen to yourself? It was the air nomads way of life and practices that made them more spiritual. Bending air doesn't make them more spiritual. And nothing has suggested that Jinoras astral projection is a sub bending of air.
Lol used to guarantee wtf. You are right that since all air benders were monk/nomads the majority were likely to be spiritual. But that again had to do with cultural practices and not elemental bending.
Lol what. Do you even listen to yourself? It was the air nomads way of life and practices that made them more spiritual. Bending air doesn't make them more spiritual. And nothing has suggested that Jinoras astral projection is a sub bending of air.
Lol used to guarantee wtf. You are right that since all air benders were monk/nomads the majority were likely to be spiritual. But that again had to do with cultural practices and not elemental bending.
No need to be condescending. Jinora said it was a aribending technique sometime during this season.
Mike and Bryan have said that every single air nomad was a airbender. Using the transitive property: air nomads being more spiritual = air nomads = air benders = air benders are being more spiritual.
It used to be because now more than just the air nomads are air benders. Which means what I just said in the above paragraph doesn't apply anymore.
So yeah, my previous post does make sense. Stop being an ass just because I have a different viewpoint.
All Dai Li agents are earthbenders. Therefore, all earth benders are Dai Li agents.
See the logical inconsistancy?
The difference being that all air nomads were airbenders. And all air benders were air nomads. Things were different before Korra's time. That's what I am saying.
I feel like airbenders got majorly screwed. Every bending style has an advanced technique (sand, metal, blood, lava) while airbender get nothing.
I feel like airbenders got majorly screwed. Every bending style has an advanced technique (sand, metal, blood, lava) while airbender get nothing.
Actually, Jinora herself confirms that it's an airbending technique in Episode 4. Although yeah, being an airbender doesn't automatically make you spiritual.
The difference being that all air nomads were airbenders. And all air benders were air nomads. Things were different before Korra's time. That's what I am saying.
Regardless of whether I am wrong, your response was far more civil than the person above.
Okay, I'll concede and say I'm wrong for saying it's not a sub-bending ability. But I still stand by my assessment that bending air doesn't auto make you spiritual (it comes with the culture background of being a monk and their practices and has nothing to do with bending air. It just happens to be that, the majority of air benders are monks, hence they are more likely to be spiritual).
But I'm still going to call bullshit on Jinora saying its a sub-bending air ability. What about it has to do with air bending?
I think it would be interesting for airbenders to rip the oxygen out of your blood.
You could say the same about waterbending and healing. She could be using a type of spiritbending for all we know, or a cross between spirit/airbending, similar to how lighting is firebending crossed with waterbending techniques
SO alright, I can admit that I'm 100% wrong. This is basically another case of ATLA always having certain elements. Korra is no more guilty than ATLA is of throwing random shit without explanation. But I'll still always say that Jinora's plot was ridiculous (it could have been done so much better).
Okay, I'll concede and say I'm wrong for saying it's not a sub-bending ability. But I still stand by my assessment that bending air doesn't auto make you spiritual (it comes with the culture background of being a monk and their practices and has nothing to do with bending air. It just happens to be that, the majority of air benders are monks, hence they are more likely to be spiritual).
But I'm still going to call bullshit on Jinora saying its a sub-bending air ability. What about it has to do with air bending?
The problem is that no explanation is given for WHY it's air. It doesn't evne have to have to od with airbending directly, it could just be related to it. Like, JInora explains that she just imagines herself floating through the wind, like the air itself, and there she is. She's taking her airbending training and applying it to spiritual techniques to achieve this. It's not hard, writers.
The difference being that all air nomads were airbenders. And all air benders were air nomads. Things were different before Korra's time. That's what I am saying.
Regardless of whether I am wrong, your response was far more civil than the person above.
Agreed. But I give up. Trying to apply logic to this show is pointless, when the writers don't even adhere to logic within the worlds own rules. Plus everyone else is right, if water can have healing properties, then pretty much ANYTHING can have a random property attached to it if they say it's so.
That this was true in ATLA, means it shouldn't be surprising in Korra. So yeah, I guess I just got caught up in how IMO the Jinora plot/power is really dumb, but forgot that it's not all that far fetched in this world.
In terms of physics, you're right, TLA makes no sense.
But in terms of the classical element classifications, it does. Lightning may not have the molecular properties of fire, but the ancients put them in the same classification because when lightning came down, it started fires, so therefore it must be fire, much like how you threw a rock, it transitioned through air, but always came down to the earth, therefore it must be of the element earth.
From there, it isn't hard to see why water heals. It is the universal cleanser, and lifeblood. You could survive far longer without food than you could without water, and food was considered to have healing properties as well (and it does, actually). Under this logic, fire should also have healing abilities, since it is associated with the warmth a body produces, of life itself.
Sigh. Okay I give up. I'm just wrong wrong on everything. *leaves thread in shame*
I'm getting pretty sick of Doug Walker's Korra vlogs. I mean fuck, they aren't really his anymore, but his brother's. His brother just talks over him whenever Doug tried to have a coherent thought in the conversation.
He needs to stop bringing his damn brother into his videos.
Yeah I saw the new episode but that seems like it's really bland for an advanced style. Everything but water (unless you cound ice) changes their form.
What did Jinora do? The spirit thing?
But I'm still going to call bullshit on Jinora saying its a sub-bending air ability. What about it has to do with air bending?
hmmm seems they are trying hard to defend the stuff they did with Jinora LOL
hmmm seems they are trying hard to defend the stuff they did with Jinora LOL
In terms of physics, you're right, TLA makes no sense.
Actually, in terms of physics, there is a tenuous relationship: lightning and some fires are both forms of plasma.
In a way, 'firebending' is the real energybeding.
Double apologies. I was wrong wrong wrong.
Whaaat. Having the both of them is a lot more interesting than justt one person talking.![]()
In a way, 'firebending' is the real energybeding.
Speaking of podcasts, is everyone listening to republic city dispatch?
I don't think she has the ability to kill evil incarnate for good. I'm sure it would remove a lot of the charm from the show, but part of me wants a cyberpunk Avatar 5000 years from the current one where Vatuu has grown back inside the Avatar and they struggle with having dueling spirits exist inside of them.have been catching up on some of the episodes, really like the plot and some of the character dynamics. I wish that Asami would be given more of a role besides, side character person. And same for Bolin, give more depth to his character then just comic relief. Also nice to see the villains with some sort of tangible goal that isn't "mahahha I'm evil."
Also question about last season, what is Avatar-GAF's consensus on Vaatu, do you think he died at the end of Season 2 or will eventually come back and grow out of Raava over the course of the next 10,000 years.
I agree. I always felt like firebending was energybending. That can explain for fire, blue fire, lightning, and combustion. What Aang did and what Zaheer and Jinora do could just be called spiritbending. (even if they did call what Jinora did "airbending")
... She did? I thought that was just a quick bluff to satisfy Kai's curiosity so she didn't have to explain everything.Actually, Jinora herself confirms that it's an airbending technique in Episode 4. Although yeah, being an airbender doesn't automatically make you spiritual.
I like that idea; getting these blade runner/akira/ghost in the shell vibesSpeaking of the next cycle.
I actually hoped, before this whole Nick thing happened, that the next series would be about an Avatar in a world where he/she isn't wanted and is possibly resented due to the change in tech and society feeling like it is strong enough to survive on it's own.
It would be a "boy in the iceberg" deal for it to work, where they would be sectioned off from the world for so long that when they came in contact with society they would realize the rough reception.
That would be the final series of the show tho but there would be things they can do with it.
... She did? I thought that was just a quick bluff to satisfy Kai's curiosity so she didn't have to explain everything.
It still runs into the problem with all the other bendings using energy. What do you think makes the difference between ice, water, and vapor? How much energy they have. What makes rocks move? Kinetic energy. Same with Wind.
All bending is energy bending in that light. Hell, just lifting your arm is an act of using energy.
Though I do agree that what Aang did should be called spirit bending. Energybending is just a name that stuck for whatever reason.
Well... I don't mean our definition for energy I guess. More like... "energy". You know what I mean?
I personally want a show where the avatar is a side character and the MC is a non.bender.Speaking of the next cycle.
I actually hoped, before this whole Nick thing happened, that the next series would be about an Avatar in a world where he/she isn't wanted and is possibly resented due to the change in tech and society feeling like it is strong enough to survive on it's own.
It would be a "boy in the iceberg" deal for it to work, where they would be sectioned off from the world for so long that when they came in contact with society they would realize the rough reception.
That would be the final series of the show tho but there would be things they can do with it.
I personally want a show where the avatar is a side character and the MC is a non.bender.