Icyflamez96
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Better not.Plenty of time to reintroduce Makorra.
Thank god. Now we can get the Wu coronation scene we all want....The final two episodes will apparently run at least 3 minutes longer.
Thank god. Now we can get the Wu coronation scene we all want....
Nah, I think purple would fit him.Mako "Kuvira sends her regards."
I would actually prefer seeing Wu getting prison shanked.Nah, I think purple would fit him.
So why wasn't the fire nation given any development in this series?
Because it's not governed by idiot fuck wits or war mongers anymore.So why wasn't the fire nation given any development in this series?
I want to see Korra go full-on Kyoshi and *end* her.
ice and rocks are easier to draw/design than metal and fire surroundings
plus writing the intricate situation of what life is like for a former warring nation that was dethroned is too big a hassle to contain writing wise.
When I think about it... yeah... the royalist/conservative option being the better choice over the show's representation of modern ideas still holds true in that case. Avatar gotta keep dat status quo, gotta keep the plebs/proletariat/non-benders in their place.
Edit: Ya know, it'll be an interesting idea for an Avatar-verse show have the Avatar as the antagonist to well-meaning revolutionists. Pretty much a inverse of Legend of Korra.
Reiko tends to come off as a selfish jackass. I would really like to see whatever campaign commercials he ran to convince the general public to vote him in and to keep them from over throwing him.The problem is mostly the president. He barely shown he was more competent than the councilmen. He's only better than them on the virtue that he isn't against non-benders like they were.
Outside of that he is shown to be shortsighted selfish and overall incompetent.
Mako "Kuvira sends her regards."
It's been two months of fun and avatar quotes, but I'm finally free.
And it doesn't look like I'm losing any more of these bets. Thanks to all the folks that contributed to merry Toph. Chariot, Deimos, thanks for being good sports.
They gave us General Iroh and then abandoned him moments later.So why wasn't the fire nation given any development in this series?
I'd like to see Kuvirahumiliated in front of the entire world with her army turning away from her and making Bolin the first President of the Earth Confederacy.
Korra thenreconnects with her past lives and takes Kuvira's bending in a shot for shot homage of the end of ATLA.
I'm gonna have to use VPN to be able to watch the finale. Better be worth it Bryke.
It will probably make about as much sense as the ending of Code Geass R2.I'm gonna have to use VPN to be able to watch the finale. Better be worth it Bryke.
It will probably make about as much sense as the ending of Code Geass R2.
I liked Lelouche a lot more than Light Yagami. I was fine with Light until my second or third watch when I realized he was a maniacal asshole.That ending made everything worth it though. I never liked Ledouche until then.
It took a bit yes and I saw that the same type of character was done better in Code Geass. Might've been the second viewing I'm not sure.It took you three watches?
I had had it with Light when he used hisLight was clearly a psychopath from the beginning for me. He was using a made-up excuse of justice to stroke his ego and give reasoning to his ideals. The show jumped the shark after a certain character... well...
We're already getting more mechs in this thing though the blue print reminded me of something from Rahxephon.All this talk of Code Geass makes me kinda want a super campy ending for Korra.
We just need nonsensical plot twists and motivations, preposterous and cheesy dialogue, and the right amount of self-awareness. Hell we are already one step of the way there with Kuvira and her Earth Empire drowning in Third Reich stereotypes.
At least a trainwreck ending will be more discussion worthy than if they play it safe.
We're already getting more mechs in this thing though the blue print reminded me of something from Rahxephon.
What if the mechs goose step? Sieg Kuvira!!Unless the mechs are the mecha version of an SS uniform or Darth Vader, it is not enough.
I liked Lelouche a lot more than Light Yagami. I was fine with Light until my second or third watch when I realized he was a maniacal asshole.
I tend to watch some stuff a lot closer the second time around.How the hell did you miss it the first time around?
I tend to watch some stuff a lot closer the second time around.
loool, fantastic answer.
Light was a certified psychopath the exact moment he killed on purpose. At the same time, Light showed he was egomaniacal with a God complex.
A few episodes later, when he killed that detective for absolutely no reason, he showed he was stupid. This is not latent stuff.
I'm not fond of Death Note. Interesting premise, though. Lelouch >
I didn't find the guy sane on my first viewing. I think I watch stuff closer now than when I did the first time I watched it. That and a little after that maybe a year or two later I watched code geass and compared both characters. Light cared about nobody and I was completely done with the guy when he tried to take advantage of hisloool, fantastic answer.
Light was a certified psychopath the exact moment he killed on purpose. At the same time, Light showed he was egomaniacal with a God complex.
A few episodes later, when he killed that detective for absolutely no reason, he showed he was stupid. This is not latent stuff.
I'm not fond of Death Note. Interesting premise, though. Lelouch >
He kills the dude I'm speaking of in like the first three episodes. The FBI dude.
Hardly mind-blowing stuff for an 8 year old series.
Also, it was hard to buy either L or Light as geniuses given how often the former pulled deductions clean out of his ass, and the latter made stupid mistakes all throughout.
The tension was fun the first time around just to see where things went.
The tension of "what's going to happen next?" Is probably why it took me till the second or third viewing to actually pay attention to the actual character. I mean I noticed his machinations, but the weight of his actions and how callous and manipulative he really was slightly went over my head a bit.He kills the dude I'm speaking of in like the first three episodes. The FBI dude.
Hardly mind-blowing stuff for an 8 year old series.
Also, it was hard to buy either L or Light as geniuses given how often the former pulled deductions clean out of his ass, and the latter made stupid mistakes all throughout.
The tension was fun the first time around just to see where things went.
Sorry about that. I spoiler tagged it for other people.And the spoiler I'm referring to is his father's death, which is pretty deep into the series.
Sorry about that. I spoiler tagged it for other people.
I spoiler tagged what I think you're talking about, though that's not much of a spoiler given the context of the show andAren't you forgetting about spoiler tagging something else....?
I spoiler tagged what I think you're talking about, though that's not much of a spoiler given the context of the show and Ryuk's "warning" to him.