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but why this happened in ep.2
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He stand in zone 1 and pull water from the zone 3
He's pulling it from the back of zone one. It just looks like he pulls it from the zone three because that's where the back of the water looks to be touching but if you go frame by frame you can see it just as easily could have (and did) come from the back of zone one. In fact, in the shot before that it shows the water being pulled up in a trench just behind where he is standing.
 
I'm listening to parts of Book 2, and I just noticed that whenever Azula talks to Zuko it sounds dangerously close to her flirting with him. She just takes on this tone that says "I wanna suck your dick bigboy, why don't you come back to the Fire Nation with me and show me a good time."

Does anyone else notice this? Or is it just me?
 
I'm listening to parts of Book 2, and I just noticed that whenever Azula talks to Zuko it sounds dangerously close to her flirting with him. She just takes on this tone that says "I wanna suck your dick bigboy, why don't you come back to the Fire Nation with me and show me a good time."

Does anyone else notice this? Or is it just me?

Hell I thought they were going to start going at it when he barged in on her in her bedroom.
 
I'm listening to parts of Book 2, and I just noticed that whenever Azula talks to Zuko it sounds dangerously close to her flirting with him. She just takes on this tone that says "I wanna suck your dick bigboy, why don't you come back to the Fire Nation with me and show me a good time."

Does anyone else notice this? Or is it just me?

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(Couldn't help myself.)

The shipping mindset has corrupted you!
 
I'm listening to parts of Book 2, and I just noticed that whenever Azula talks to Zuko it sounds dangerously close to her flirting with him. She just takes on this tone that says "I wanna suck your dick bigboy, why don't you come back to the Fire Nation with me and show me a good time."

Does anyone else notice this? Or is it just me?

Lets just deal with the truth people, Zuko has always been obsessed with his mother and his sister.
 
Also holy shit, I forgot how bad someone of the water animation was. I'm watching the season 2 finale and Katara looks like she is bending some blue jelly type substance over half the time.

But water is more expensive to animate I guess. No wonder Korra mostly firebends.

But damn the Book 2 finale was one of the best ever.
 
I'm listening to parts of Book 2, and I just noticed that whenever Azula talks to Zuko it sounds dangerously close to her flirting with him. She just takes on this tone that says "I wanna suck your dick bigboy, why don't you come back to the Fire Nation with me and show me a good time."

Does anyone else notice this? Or is it just me?

Uhhh.... I took that as taunting not teasing in an incestual way. I think it's just you.
 
Also holy shit, I forgot how bad someone of the water animation was. I'm watching the season 2 finale and Katara looks like she is bending some blue jelly type substance over half the time.

But water is more expensive to animate I guess. No wonder Korra mostly firebends.

But damn the Book 2 finale was one of the best ever.

I liked the season 3 finale when Katara decided she was the Iceman.
 
Besides even if the comet did reappear it might not even be a big deal. The comet alone supplied power to firebenders, but they needed a certain kind of culture to philosophically unite people for the war effort.

Zuko and Aang probably worked hard to reverse those cultural elements.
 
The concept was played out in the original. It made for an appropriately epic finale, and anything else you try to do with the comet will be overshadowed by that. If they wanted to reuse the comet they could have bumped Aang's lifespan up a bit. They avoided it on purpose.
 
Does the timing of when Legend of Korra starts mean Sozin's comet might make a reappearance?

According to Roku in A:TLA, the comet last appeared 100 years before he and Aang spoke, shortly after Aang was frozen. So, it seems to have a cycle of around 100 years. Korra is set only 70 years later so it's probably 30 years away.
 
The concept was played out in the original. It made for an appropriately epic finale, and anything else you try to do with the comet will be overshadowed by that. If they wanted to reuse the comet they could have bumped Aang's lifespan up a bit. They avoided it on purpose.

Why does the comet even make them stronger? You think something more appropriate like a solar flare, or some dragons farting might do it instead.
 
Zuko has an interesting journey and is one of my favorite characters but it would get old fast if he was the main character, I can't stand all that brooding.
 
Argh, i hate that this thread keeps bumping every other 5 minutes and I can't help myself but check on the off chance there is something new. There are Avatar lltp threads and marathon threads if that's what you want to talk about. Please use them.
 
I just saw the first two episodes of the Legend of Korra and I have to say I LOVE the pacing so far, and I'm really enjoying Tenzin/Korra's dynamic. How many episodes are there going to be for this series?
 
With a potential option to for more.

I still don't like that. I want them to tell the story they want to tell and not stretch anything out in these 26 episodes/don't do a "real" ending etc. This way it sound like they might just shoerhorn another 20 episodes in even though they have nothing to tell anymore.
 
I still don't like that. I want them to tell the story they want to tell and not stretch anything out in these 26 episodes/don't do a "real" ending etc. This way it sound like they might just shoerhorn another 20 episodes in even though they have nothing to tell anymore.

20 episodes of pro bending
 
I still don't like that. I want them to tell the story they want to tell and not stretch anything out in these 26 episodes/don't do a "real" ending etc. This way it sound like they might just shoerhorn another 20 episodes in even though they have nothing to tell anymore.

They'd hopefully reject the offer to do more episodes if they felt they didn't have time to revise the story arc and make it suitable for more episodes without significant filler.
 
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