I kind of wonder if this season will actually wrap up its plot points by episode 13, or if that will just get us to a cliffhanger until season 4.
What plot points are left to wrap up?
Tenzin's got his airbenders and they've come together as a team to save Jinora and the sky bison, proving that they Air Nation has a chance to come back to what it once was.
The captured airbenders that the Earth kingdom was holding captive have been freed, but Korra can't really act against the Earth Kingdom without risking another war.
Kai seems to have found a stable home with the Air Nomads
Opal's heading to the air temple for training with her mother's blessing.
The Bei Fong sisters are on speaking terms again.
The only threads really left seem to be: What does Team AntiAvatar want with Korra? How are they going to be beaten?
I suppose lie detector guy might be an open plot point, but I'm betting they'll catch up to him early in the next Korra focused episode and it'll turn out Team AntiAvatar was threatening his family in another town or had something on him. Possibly something with Bolin learning metal bending, or lava bending, or both and he can hurl redhot sheets of steal at people (though that seems unlikely).
The show seems to be pretty good about wrapping up it's plot points fairly quickly, though I do prefer the way TLA was able to carry some plot points over 3 seasons to the way Korra tries to wrap them up in one season. That's what happens when the creators don't know how much show they're actually going to be able to create though.
On another topic altogether, when Zaheer showed up at the air temple to meet the other new Air Benders hoping that Korra would be there, was anyone else hoping he would whip out Aang's marble trick?
"Then one day, when I woke up, I could do this..." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phgZLFQSvss
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The backstories for the evil team avatar members, they seem like a pretty interesting bunch and I'd hate the explanation just to be; these guys are cool + evil.
I kind of wonder if this season will actually wrap up its plot points by episode 13, or if that will just get us to a cliffhanger until season 4.
What plot points are left to wrap up?
Tenzin's got his airbenders and they've come together as a team to save Jinora and the sky bison, proving that they Air Nation has a chance to come back to what it once was.
The captured airbenders that the Earth kingdom was holding captive have been freed, but Korra can't really act against the Earth Kingdom without risking another war.
Kai seems to have found a stable home with the Air Nomads
Opal's heading to the air temple for training with her mother's blessing.
The Bei Fong sisters are on speaking terms again.
The only threads really left seem to be: What does Team AntiAvatar want with Korra? How are they going to be beaten?
I suppose lie detector guy might be an open plot point, but I'm betting they'll catch up to him early in the next Korra focused episode and it'll turn out Team AntiAvatar was threatening his family in another town or had something on him. Possibly something with Bolin learning metal bending, or lava bending, or both and he can hurl redhot sheets of steal at people (though that seems unlikely).
The show seems to be pretty good about wrapping up it's plot points fairly quickly, though I do prefer the way TLA was able to carry some plot points over 3 seasons to the way Korra tries to wrap them up in one season. That's what happens when the creators don't know how much show they're actually going to be able to create though.
I kind of wonder if this season will actually wrap up its plot points by episode 13, or if that will just get us to a cliffhanger until season 4.
What plot points are left to wrap up?
Tenzin's got his airbenders and they've come together as a team to save Jinora and the sky bison, proving that they Air Nation has a chance to come back to what it once was.
The captured airbenders that the Earth kingdom was holding captive have been freed, but Korra can't really act against the Earth Kingdom without risking another war.
Kai seems to have found a stable home with the Air Nomads
Opal's heading to the air temple for training with her mother's blessing.
The Bei Fong sisters are on speaking terms again.
The only threads really left seem to be: What does Team AntiAvatar want with Korra? How are they going to be beaten?
I suppose lie detector guy might be an open plot point, but I'm betting they'll catch up to him early in the next Korra focused episode and it'll turn out Team AntiAvatar was threatening his family in another town or had something on him. Possibly something with Bolin learning metal bending, or lava bending, or both and he can hurl redhot sheets of steal at people (though that seems unlikely).
The show seems to be pretty good about wrapping up it's plot points fairly quickly, though I do prefer the way TLA was able to carry some plot points over 3 seasons to the way Korra tries to wrap them up in one season. That's what happens when the creators don't know how much show they're actually going to be able to create though.
when is Zutara going to happen
THEY'RE BOTH STILL ALIVE
WE CAN STILL MAKE THIS WORK
Oh god
are there people out there who are still writing letters trying to get this to happen
Can I just say that Original Full Metal Alchemist and TLA both do that setup beautifully.
Man
Nina.
Ffffffffuuuuuuuccccccckkkkkkkk!
Wait...didn't one of the guards have a mole under her eye?
Ross did, yes.
Envy failed to include that in his disguise, which is how Hughes caught it.
For all the good it did him.
No, there was a metal clan guard with mole under her eye, and I'm wildly seeing FMA stuff in Korra for no good reason, although she was hanging with a dude on duty, similar to how ross was always assigned with that one guy.
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Makes it sound like they broke off from the White Lotus. They were in, but had, erm, philosophical differences? Could explain also why the order trapped them and had some animosity to them - they were considered traitors to the cause.
I really liked the effective metal guards in this episode. Makes the world feel a bit bigger and the heroes/villains a bit cooler when the grunts have some punch behind them.
Yeah it's nice when guards get to be actual guards, and not stormtroopers.
I kind of wonder if this season will actually wrap up its plot points by episode 13, or if that will just get us to a cliffhanger until season 4.
What plot points are left to wrap up?
Tenzin's got his airbenders and they've come together as a team to save Jinora and the sky bison, proving that they Air Nation has a chance to come back to what it once was.
The captured airbenders that the Earth kingdom was holding captive have been freed, but Korra can't really act against the Earth Kingdom without risking another war.
Kai seems to have found a stable home with the Air Nomads
Opal's heading to the air temple for training with her mother's blessing.
The Bei Fong sisters are on speaking terms again.
The only threads really left seem to be: What does Team AntiAvatar want with Korra? How are they going to be beaten?
I suppose lie detector guy might be an open plot point, but I'm betting they'll catch up to him early in the next Korra focused episode and it'll turn out Team AntiAvatar was threatening his family in another town or had something on him. Possibly something with Bolin learning metal bending, or lava bending, or both and he can hurl redhot sheets of steal at people (though that seems unlikely).
The show seems to be pretty good about wrapping up it's plot points fairly quickly, though I do prefer the way TLA was able to carry some plot points over 3 seasons to the way Korra tries to wrap them up in one season. That's what happens when the creators don't know how much show they're actually going to be able to create though.
when is Zutara going to happen
THEY'RE BOTH STILL ALIVE
WE CAN STILL MAKE THIS WORK
Oh god
are there people out there who are still writing letters trying to get this to happen
I really liked the effective metal guards in this episode. Makes the world feel a bit bigger and the heroes/villains a bit cooler when the grunts have some punch behind them.
Yeah it's nice when guards get to be actual guards, and not stormtroopers.
I really liked the effective metal guards in this episode. Makes the world feel a bit bigger and the heroes/villains a bit cooler when the grunts have some punch behind them.
Yeah it's nice when guards get to be actual guards, and not stormtroopers.
I do not understand
What is wrong with being a stormtrooper
Their job is to MAYBE shoot you in the shoulder and more likely get taken out by characters with names to show how great said characters are, and how incompetent random guards are.
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I really liked the effective metal guards in this episode. Makes the world feel a bit bigger and the heroes/villains a bit cooler when the grunts have some punch behind them.
Yeah it's nice when guards get to be actual guards, and not stormtroopers.
I do not understand
What is wrong with being a stormtrooper
Well, the rest of the guard hates you for getting all the good gear and being from another planet.
Also, you're still not as badass as the Catachans. Other than that, not too much.
So, finally caught up. Yeah. This season is aces so far. Bolin's still the best, Korra's learning, Mako's not being an ass, and the team is getting better at not being played by every villain with an agenda. Good times.
I really liked the effective metal guards in this episode. Makes the world feel a bit bigger and the heroes/villains a bit cooler when the grunts have some punch behind them.
Yeah it's nice when guards get to be actual guards, and not stormtroopers.
I do not understand
What is wrong with being a stormtrooper
Their job is to MAYBE shoot you in the shoulder and more likely get taken out by characters with names to show how great said characters are, and how incompetent random guards are.
But every time (apart from the Ewoks) that the Stormtroopers have shit aim, the empire is explicitly trying to keep the rebels alive (to carry homing beacons/convert to darkside delete as appropriate)
I kind of wonder if this season will actually wrap up its plot points by episode 13, or if that will just get us to a cliffhanger until season 4.
What plot points are left to wrap up?
Tenzin's got his airbenders and they've come together as a team to save Jinora and the sky bison, proving that they Air Nation has a chance to come back to what it once was.
The captured airbenders that the Earth kingdom was holding captive have been freed, but Korra can't really act against the Earth Kingdom without risking another war.
Kai seems to have found a stable home with the Air Nomads
Opal's heading to the air temple for training with her mother's blessing.
The Bei Fong sisters are on speaking terms again.
The only threads really left seem to be: What does Team AntiAvatar want with Korra? How are they going to be beaten?
I suppose lie detector guy might be an open plot point, but I'm betting they'll catch up to him early in the next Korra focused episode and it'll turn out Team AntiAvatar was threatening his family in another town or had something on him. Possibly something with Bolin learning metal bending, or lava bending, or both and he can hurl redhot sheets of steal at people (though that seems unlikely).
The show seems to be pretty good about wrapping up it's plot points fairly quickly, though I do prefer the way TLA was able to carry some plot points over 3 seasons to the way Korra tries to wrap them up in one season. That's what happens when the creators don't know how much show they're actually going to be able to create though.
when is Zutara going to happen
THEY'RE BOTH STILL ALIVE
WE CAN STILL MAKE THIS WORK
Oh god
are there people out there who are still writing letters trying to get this to happen
I kind of wonder if this season will actually wrap up its plot points by episode 13, or if that will just get us to a cliffhanger until season 4.
What plot points are left to wrap up?
Tenzin's got his airbenders and they've come together as a team to save Jinora and the sky bison, proving that they Air Nation has a chance to come back to what it once was.
The captured airbenders that the Earth kingdom was holding captive have been freed, but Korra can't really act against the Earth Kingdom without risking another war.
Kai seems to have found a stable home with the Air Nomads
Opal's heading to the air temple for training with her mother's blessing.
The Bei Fong sisters are on speaking terms again.
The only threads really left seem to be: What does Team AntiAvatar want with Korra? How are they going to be beaten?
I suppose lie detector guy might be an open plot point, but I'm betting they'll catch up to him early in the next Korra focused episode and it'll turn out Team AntiAvatar was threatening his family in another town or had something on him. Possibly something with Bolin learning metal bending, or lava bending, or both and he can hurl redhot sheets of steal at people (though that seems unlikely).
The show seems to be pretty good about wrapping up it's plot points fairly quickly, though I do prefer the way TLA was able to carry some plot points over 3 seasons to the way Korra tries to wrap them up in one season. That's what happens when the creators don't know how much show they're actually going to be able to create though.
when is Zutara going to happen
THEY'RE BOTH STILL ALIVE
WE CAN STILL MAKE THIS WORK
Oh god
are there people out there who are still writing letters trying to get this to happen
don't look at me, all my letters are about Borra
Speaking of which, that scene of The Metal Clan where Korra....
interrupting Bolin and Opal similar to how Bolin interrupted Korra and Mako
I kind of wonder if this season will actually wrap up its plot points by episode 13, or if that will just get us to a cliffhanger until season 4.
What plot points are left to wrap up?
Tenzin's got his airbenders and they've come together as a team to save Jinora and the sky bison, proving that they Air Nation has a chance to come back to what it once was.
The captured airbenders that the Earth kingdom was holding captive have been freed, but Korra can't really act against the Earth Kingdom without risking another war.
Kai seems to have found a stable home with the Air Nomads
Opal's heading to the air temple for training with her mother's blessing.
The Bei Fong sisters are on speaking terms again.
The only threads really left seem to be: What does Team AntiAvatar want with Korra? How are they going to be beaten?
I suppose lie detector guy might be an open plot point, but I'm betting they'll catch up to him early in the next Korra focused episode and it'll turn out Team AntiAvatar was threatening his family in another town or had something on him. Possibly something with Bolin learning metal bending, or lava bending, or both and he can hurl redhot sheets of steal at people (though that seems unlikely).
The show seems to be pretty good about wrapping up it's plot points fairly quickly, though I do prefer the way TLA was able to carry some plot points over 3 seasons to the way Korra tries to wrap them up in one season. That's what happens when the creators don't know how much show they're actually going to be able to create though.
when is Zutara going to happen
THEY'RE BOTH STILL ALIVE
WE CAN STILL MAKE THIS WORK
Oh god
are there people out there who are still writing letters trying to get this to happen
don't look at me, all my letters are about Borra
Speaking of which, that scene of The Metal Clan where Korra....
interrupting Bolin and Opal similar to how Bolin interrupted Korra and Mako
So, we know who Geth ships now.
I'm guessing he wants more metalbending in the world?
Bolin threw up a rock wall to protect himself then did a spin move to pull Mako and himself behind a pillar. Reminds you that Bolin is actually really competent.
One thing I've really liked about Bolin this season is that
all he's needed to act like a mature guy is a little bit of nudging from Opal when he's being stupid goofy rather than endearing goofy.
Which is great! Sometimes you just need someone like that to give you little nudges in order to make you realise you're doing a thing. It's a nice touch to their relationship thus far.
or! when zaheer was flying up, they gave each other a nod, and zaheer let himself be hit. and now what's happening? Su helped korra leave the city without protection to go straight into zaheer's hands.
More thoughts on cool details in the latest episode (and book 3, really).
The brothers really are getting the love they deserve. Mako has dropped the attitude. Bolin is finally getting the start of a healthy, convincing relationship. Mako is using his wits and they're paying off. Bolin might learn Metalbending, and thus break his slight little-brother complex. They're getting to do some duo fighting, and not only does it look amazing but they're Getting Shit Done. You can really tell they're close brothers and that their pro-bending expertise really pays off when it comes to their teamwork.
Overall I'm just super stoked with the direction the two of them are getting to go. If only their character development was of this calibre in the first two seasons! I am a real fan of Bropal, though, so I am glad he's single for that to happen. Fingers crossed they don't botch it; I want to see things work out with a LoK relationship!
More thoughts on cool details in the latest episode (and book 3, really).
The brothers really are getting the love they deserve. Mako has dropped the attitude. Bolin is finally getting the start of a healthy, convincing relationship. Mako is using his wits and they're paying off. Bolin might learn Metalbending, and thus break his slight little-brother complex. They're getting to do some duo fighting, and not only does it look amazing but they're Getting Shit Done. You can really tell they're close brothers and that their pro-bending expertise really pays off when it comes to their teamwork.
Overall I'm just super stoked with the direction the two of them are getting to go. If only their character development was of this calibre in the first two seasons! I am a real fan of Bropal, though, so I am glad he's single for that to happen. Fingers crossed they don't botch it; I want to see things work out with a LoK relationship!
The time apart worked for Sokka and Suki, so why not with Bolin and Opal?
She'll come back later, airbend up the side of a building, flip a few enemies around, save the day and then they'll all watch a play about everything they've done.
More thoughts on cool details in the latest episode (and book 3, really).
The brothers really are getting the love they deserve. Mako has dropped the attitude. Bolin is finally getting the start of a healthy, convincing relationship. Mako is using his wits and they're paying off. Bolin might learn Metalbending, and thus break his slight little-brother complex. They're getting to do some duo fighting, and not only does it look amazing but they're Getting Shit Done. You can really tell they're close brothers and that their pro-bending expertise really pays off when it comes to their teamwork.
Overall I'm just super stoked with the direction the two of them are getting to go. If only their character development was of this calibre in the first two seasons! I am a real fan of Bropal, though, so I am glad he's single for that to happen. Fingers crossed they don't botch it; I want to see things work out with a LoK relationship!
The time apart worked for Sokka and Suki, so why not with Bolin and Opal?
She'll come back later, airbend up the side of a building, flip a few enemies around, save the day and then they'll all watch a play about everything they've done.
Well obviously there's nothing wrong with them being apart for a while. I just hope they (the writers) don't botch the relationship like every other one in LoK so far seems to have been.
Can we get some applause to the fact that Mako is no longer dating Korra or Asami and that stupid love triangle is no longer the B plot?
I actually wouldn't mind if it returned, as long as they were a little more subtle about it. I felt like in Season 1 they took what should have been a simple romance subplot for the story they're telling (essentially, Mako and Korra fall in love) and crammed in Asami love triangle for arbitrary conflict where it wasn't necessary (if they needed conflict, how about Mako not wanting to risk his relationship with his brother, or the possibility of a failed romance hurting the pro-bending team). With more breathing room and some more time to develop naturally (i.e. with 3 seasons) it would have been perfectly serviceable. Basically just do the Aang and Katara thing again, I guess? That seemed to work pretty well. Like, if they just dropped some hints in Season 4 that maybe Korra and Mako are still into each other, and in the last scene, Mako says something like "hey, do you wanna give it another try?" then that'd be fine.
chiasaur11Never doubt a raccoon.Do you think it's trademarked?Registered Userregular
I know it might have been covered before, but it hit me again and it's still amusing.
The next Avatar's only spiritual guide will be Korra.
No matter what the Earthbender in question is like, this will be amazing. Either they won't be spiritually inclined, and the result of their forced meditation will be a voice telling them they're pretty much doing it right already.
Or, worse. They are, and the wisdom of the ages is "Maybe stop being such a nerd and punch more things. Have you tried punching things yet? Oh! And all authority figures are either lying to you, going to stab you in the back, or both."
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What plot points are left to wrap up?
The captured airbenders that the Earth kingdom was holding captive have been freed, but Korra can't really act against the Earth Kingdom without risking another war.
Kai seems to have found a stable home with the Air Nomads
Opal's heading to the air temple for training with her mother's blessing.
The Bei Fong sisters are on speaking terms again.
The only threads really left seem to be: What does Team AntiAvatar want with Korra? How are they going to be beaten?
I suppose lie detector guy might be an open plot point, but I'm betting they'll catch up to him early in the next Korra focused episode and it'll turn out Team AntiAvatar was threatening his family in another town or had something on him. Possibly something with Bolin learning metal bending, or lava bending, or both and he can hurl redhot sheets of steal at people (though that seems unlikely).
The show seems to be pretty good about wrapping up it's plot points fairly quickly, though I do prefer the way TLA was able to carry some plot points over 3 seasons to the way Korra tries to wrap them up in one season. That's what happens when the creators don't know how much show they're actually going to be able to create though.
On another topic altogether, when Zaheer showed up at the air temple to meet the other new Air Benders hoping that Korra would be there, was anyone else hoping he would whip out Aang's marble trick?
"Then one day, when I woke up, I could do this..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phgZLFQSvss
when is Zutara going to happen
THEY'RE BOTH STILL ALIVE
WE CAN STILL MAKE THIS WORK
Oh god
are there people out there who are still writing letters trying to get this to happen
but I don't think Suyin is one of them, she just legitimately trusted Aiwei that much and was really broken up to find out he's a traitor
No, there was a metal clan guard with mole under her eye, and I'm wildly seeing FMA stuff in Korra for no good reason, although she was hanging with a dude on duty, similar to how ross was always assigned with that one guy.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
That's apparently the name of Zaheer's group.
Steam
Yeah it's nice when guards get to be actual guards, and not stormtroopers.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
https://youtube.com/watch?v=leMm4F4NAJ0
Would Peter lie to us?
Letters? I think you mean fan fiction.
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I do not understand
What is wrong with being a stormtrooper
Their job is to MAYBE shoot you in the shoulder and more likely get taken out by characters with names to show how great said characters are, and how incompetent random guards are.
Well, the rest of the guard hates you for getting all the good gear and being from another planet.
Also, you're still not as badass as the Catachans. Other than that, not too much.
So, finally caught up. Yeah. This season is aces so far. Bolin's still the best, Korra's learning, Mako's not being an ass, and the team is getting better at not being played by every villain with an agenda. Good times.
Why I fear the ocean.
then they could build on that into some cool metal/lightning combination
But every time (apart from the Ewoks) that the Stormtroopers have shit aim, the empire is explicitly trying to keep the rebels alive (to carry homing beacons/convert to darkside delete as appropriate)
They're actually remarkably competent
don't look at me, all my letters are about Borra
Speaking of which, that scene of The Metal Clan where Korra....
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
So, we know who Geth ships now.
I'm guessing he wants more metalbending in the world?
Why I fear the ocean.
Coran Attack!
Which is great! Sometimes you just need someone like that to give you little nudges in order to make you realise you're doing a thing. It's a nice touch to their relationship thus far.
Not that they have had the best track record with reasoning in seasons 1 and 2.
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Taking the fight to them is better than waiting for them to make the next move.
Plus, she's the avatar. She's not some diplomat that needs to be protected; she's a champion of the world and needs to be out there doing her job.
Overall I'm just super stoked with the direction the two of them are getting to go. If only their character development was of this calibre in the first two seasons! I am a real fan of Bropal, though, so I am glad he's single for that to happen. Fingers crossed they don't botch it; I want to see things work out with a LoK relationship!
The time apart worked for Sokka and Suki, so why not with Bolin and Opal?
She'll come back later, airbend up the side of a building, flip a few enemies around, save the day and then they'll all watch a play about everything they've done.
Well obviously there's nothing wrong with them being apart for a while. I just hope they (the writers) don't botch the relationship like every other one in LoK so far seems to have been.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
I actually wouldn't mind if it returned, as long as they were a little more subtle about it. I felt like in Season 1 they took what should have been a simple romance subplot for the story they're telling (essentially, Mako and Korra fall in love) and crammed in Asami love triangle for arbitrary conflict where it wasn't necessary (if they needed conflict, how about Mako not wanting to risk his relationship with his brother, or the possibility of a failed romance hurting the pro-bending team). With more breathing room and some more time to develop naturally (i.e. with 3 seasons) it would have been perfectly serviceable. Basically just do the Aang and Katara thing again, I guess? That seemed to work pretty well. Like, if they just dropped some hints in Season 4 that maybe Korra and Mako are still into each other, and in the last scene, Mako says something like "hey, do you wanna give it another try?" then that'd be fine.
like season 4 starts and Mako is dating Asami and no one really makes a big deal about it
The next Avatar's only spiritual guide will be Korra.
No matter what the Earthbender in question is like, this will be amazing. Either they won't be spiritually inclined, and the result of their forced meditation will be a voice telling them they're pretty much doing it right already.
Or, worse. They are, and the wisdom of the ages is "Maybe stop being such a nerd and punch more things. Have you tried punching things yet? Oh! And all authority figures are either lying to you, going to stab you in the back, or both."
Why I fear the ocean.
Like Aang wishing he never asked Kyoshi anything only all the time.