I still don't think they're that good.
More evidence for Suyin being eeeevil: Zaheers spiel about getting rid of the established order sounds similar to her rant against the Earth Queen needing to "change with the rest of the world."
And Zaheer arguing that he's a good guy would be more convincing if he hadn't of disposed of his henchman in a horrible manner 5 minutes earlier.
Originally posted by Nephthys
I find it odd that Varrick is still being treated as wacky comic relief considering he's a hardcore war profiteer who did a lot of terrible shit last season.
Eh, they're aware of his nature, and he's not much of a threat when compared to a group of overpowered benders who are a part of an anarchist organization that the world barely knows about.
I can see Suyin being a part of the Red Lotus, but damn, I don't want her to be an antagonist.
Really good episode imo. Zaheer never pinpointed Korra's location by meditating like I initially thought; he met up with Aiwei. And I liked on the way the Pai Sho game mirrored the two organization's ideals. (slow, orderly, strategy vs. fast, chaotic, chance).
For all of Zaheer's talk about how the world should move forward and grow, I find it ironic that he seems to cling to Guru Laghima's philosophies.
Any one else find it weird that Korra is better at entering the spirit world than Aang even though he was supposed to be more spiritual? A little late to point it out but this episode just made me think about it.
Also wasn't Guru Laghima's whole think about detaching from the constraints of the physical world and embracing the void? Seems like it would fit just fine.
Does anyone else find the fact that Ghazan can lavabend kinda f**king stupid?
Yeah, it makes him all the more challenging (and cheap as all hell), but I seem to recall an extended lore statement back in TLA that it was a combination of fire- and earth-bending.
Reasonably, he shouldn't be capable of it (from what we currently know).