Originally posted by AuraAngel
What was the best episode/moment of the season?
Prolly Jinora's graduation or the Airbenders working together, backed by TLA's theme music.
But imma marathon this Book and get back to you later in the week.
EDIT: Anyone else think that Korra just had a bunch of mercury in her system?
Originally posted by wakkawakkawakkaHe beat one through clever use of the environment and the other he double-teamed with his brother.
Umm...Mako just took two of the best benders in the world and put them on the defensive just because. He's still very much a Gary Stu though he was less of one this season.
Stop being dumb, lol.
Originally posted by AuraAngel
Does Bolin go die in a fire you monster?
Of course not.
Spoiler:
He and Opal spend the season traveling the world in search of Toph, who plays an integral role in defense during the siege. They then combine lavabending and mealbending to create new, stronger material to build a new nation all their own.
Originally posted by Nephthys
I just gagged.
This is why I'm not a writer for the series. Do tell, which part offended you most?
Originally posted by NemeBro
I can tell which part grinds your gears (Nice picture choice, very accurate).
Originally posted by Demonic Phoenix
Prolly Jinora's graduation or the Airbenders working together, backed by TLA's theme music.But imma marathon this Book and get back to you later in the week.
EDIT: Anyone else think that Korra just had a bunch of mercury in her system?
That's exactly what I thought as soon as the nature of the poison was mentioned. Blew my mind, I thought it was brilliant.
Originally posted by marwash22Lavabending has been around since TLA though. Ghazan proved that one only needs Earthbending to do it (The whole "requires fire and earth" shit was an assumption). Bolin managing to do it is a perfectly satisfying conclusion to his character arc. He had no talent for metalbending; lavabending was his niche.
Speaking of not finished, we didn't get an explanation concerning how the hell an Earthbender can lavabend.also, I'm surprised you people aren't complaining about Bolin pulling lavabending from his rectum.
It was even slightly foreshadowed by Bolin's awe at it when he first saw Ghazan do it.
It was great. 👆
i like Bolin, but his goofiness is misplaced at times. like when they were trying to plan how to save the phucking world and he comes in with his nonsense bird plan.
Originally posted by NemeBrothis is hilarious and you know why, but I'm not gonna derail the thread talking about it.
Lavabending has been around since TLA though. Ghazan proved that one only needs Earthbending to do it (The whole "requires fire and earth" shit was an assumption). Bolin managing to do it is a perfectly satisfying conclusion to his character arc. He had no talent for metalbending; lavabending was his niche.It was even slightly foreshadowed by Bolin's awe at it when he first saw Ghazan do it.
It was great. 👆
Originally posted by marwash22
i like Bolin, but his goofiness is misplaced at times. like when they were trying to plan how to save the phucking world and he comes in with his nonsense bird plan.
Originally posted by marwash22Right, because you think that Bolin managing to use a skill that has been established prior in the series as being possible for an earthbender is the same as Mayuri's super drug that bends time and space (Maybe, there is some debate as to how it works) which allows Mayuri to casually roflstomp whoever he is fighting, whereas even with lavabending Bolin still couldn't beat Ghazan. That's dumb though.
this is hilarious and you know why, but I'm not gonna derail the thread talking about it.
Originally posted by wakkawakkawakka
He was beating Ming Hua before that though. And he was able to tag Ghazan when Bolin couldn't/
He was able to evaporate the very limited amount of water Ming-Hua had to use. Without said water Ming-Hua is a five foot tall armless chick.
He was able to tag Ghazan with a cheap shot.