Good episode, liked it up until the very ending. I'm very freaked out about this romance stuff. The original series kept romance as a minor subplot and largely deferred it until the show was practically overand, given the saccharine sweetness in the subsequent comic, I think we should all be glad they did. All those characters had a lot more issues to deal with (war, famine, exile etc) and none were introduced primarily as a love interest. Here, the first thing a new core character does is to hit on the main character...
It's possible to make a convincing argument that the original Gaang was more mature despite being much younger than the new cast. I know the new guys dont have to worry about a powerful emperor bent on genocide but... well, instead of sneaking out at night to find out more about the Triad or to heal a pollution ravaged fishing village, our heroine is sneaking out to watch a sports game. There are 'competent adults' who take care of all the more important stuff while the teenage cast can be playing games and romancing :?
Of course I'm not going to judge until the end of the season. I just... I miss Iroh.
It's possible to make a convincing argument that the original Gaang was more mature despite being much younger than the new cast. I know the new guys dont have to worry about a powerful emperor bent on genocide but... well, instead of sneaking out at night to find out more about the Triad or to heal a pollution ravaged fishing village, our heroine is sneaking out to watch a sports game. There are 'competent adults' who take care of all the more important stuff while the teenage cast can be playing games and romancing :?
Of course I'm not going to judge until the end of the season. I just... I miss Iroh.