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Oh my God, I can't find the post, but someone in here said that Mako is being a retard and they didn't want it to lead to some shitty ending where Asami backstabs them.
But ARGGGHHH that's exactly what's going to happen! In the last two episodes, they've devoted a noticeable amount of screen-time to Asami's jealousy, Mako's white-night for Korra status, and their strained relationship. It's also obvious she's kind of the odd one out now. She essentially chose Mako over her father (though the whole "evil and vengeful" thing was probably not a good selling point to the daughter) a few episodes ago, but now she's being actively slighted and even Amon foreshadowed the obvious when he said, "... and you will have your daughter back."
COME ON PEOPLE! What could be an amazing season finale might be tilted by the obvious backstab! I pray to god I'm wrong, because that would be pretty lame.
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On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Oh my God, I can't find the post, but someone in here said that Mako is being a retard and they didn't want it to lead to some shitty ending where Asami backstabs them.
But ARGGGHHH that's exactly what's going to happen! In the last two episodes, they've devoted a noticeable amount of screen-time to Asami's jealousy, Mako's white-night for Korra status, and their strained relationship. It's also obvious she's kind of the odd one out now. She essentially chose Mako over her father (though the whole "evil and vengeful" thing was probably not a good selling point to the daughter) a few episodes ago, but now she's being actively slighted and even Amon foreshadowed the obvious when he said, "... and you will have your daughter back."
COME ON PEOPLE! What could be an amazing season finale might be tilted by the obvious backstab! I pray to god I'm wrong, because that would be pretty lame. It just shows Asami will have a choice. And whether or not Asami trusts Mako, she is still a good person.
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On June 19 2012 11:19 obesechicken13 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Oh my God, I can't find the post, but someone in here said that Mako is being a retard and they didn't want it to lead to some shitty ending where Asami backstabs them.
But ARGGGHHH that's exactly what's going to happen! In the last two episodes, they've devoted a noticeable amount of screen-time to Asami's jealousy, Mako's white-night for Korra status, and their strained relationship. It's also obvious she's kind of the odd one out now. She essentially chose Mako over her father (though the whole "evil and vengeful" thing was probably not a good selling point to the daughter) a few episodes ago, but now she's being actively slighted and even Amon foreshadowed the obvious when he said, "... and you will have your daughter back."
COME ON PEOPLE! What could be an amazing season finale might be tilted by the obvious backstab! I pray to god I'm wrong, because that would be pretty lame. It just shows Asami will have a choice. And whether or not Asami trusts Mako, she is still a good person. *Twilight Zone music* Or so it seems! WooooooOOOoooo
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I hope asami doesn't backstab them. But if she does, and it's an important part of the finale, I hope that they do it pretty darn well, even if I don't like it. I mean, I may not like her switching sides, but it should be shocking/dramatic or whatnot, etc., even if in an uncomfortable way to see as a viewer.
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On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Oh my God, I can't find the post, but someone in here said that Mako is being a retard and they didn't want it to lead to some shitty ending where Asami backstabs them. I wasn't the only one who said that, but I'm one of a few people you could be referring to.
On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: COME ON PEOPLE! What could be an amazing season finale might be tilted by the obvious backstab! I pray to god I'm wrong, because that would be pretty lame.
Why are you yelling at us? We agree with you. o.O
On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: But ARGGGHHH that's exactly what's going to happen! In the last two episodes, they've devoted a noticeable amount of screen-time to Asami's jealousy, Mako's white-night for Korra status, and their strained relationship. It's also obvious she's kind of the odd one out now. She essentially chose Mako over her father (though the whole "evil and vengeful" thing was probably not a good selling point to the daughter) a few episodes ago, but now she's being actively slighted and even Amon foreshadowed the obvious when he said, "... and you will have your daughter back." Rather than "choosing Mako over her father," I interpreted her action as choosing right over wrong (good over evil, however you want to say it). I'm wondering why Amon was so confident in the fact that Mr. Sato would get his daughter back. Does Amon see some kind of usefulness in Asami, so he's planning to retrieve her? Or is he just predicting that she'll come back on her own eventually? As for whether or not Asami will betray Team Avatar, her frustration with Mako may turn into outright jealousy and spitefulness, especially if she sees stuff like the second scene Gahlo linked to on the last page. If Korra goes any further along that road (continues to flirt with Mako), then Asami will finally have a legitimate reason to be angry with her, and that could be the final nail in the coffin for Asami's cooperation with Team Avatar. Hopefully Korra realizes that the ball is still in Mako's court and that she needs to wait for him to finally work things out with Asami before either making any moves of her own or reciprocating any of Mako's. A heart-to-heart between her and Asami would probably go a long way, too.
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hm so the hobos play a more important role than just hiding in the bushes, cool
Darn they chose a scene that included asami/mako/korra tension? Yeah it's gotta be something important... hopefully she doesn't betray them though (but if she does, she'll probably come back some point in the series with some good character development, like Zuko's internal conflicts) because that kind of stuff might make the younger kids angry haha.
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On June 19 2012 11:52 Acetone wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Oh my God, I can't find the post, but someone in here said that Mako is being a retard and they didn't want it to lead to some shitty ending where Asami backstabs them. I wasn't the only one who said that, but I'm one of a few people you could be referring to. Show nested quote +On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: COME ON PEOPLE! What could be an amazing season finale might be tilted by the obvious backstab! I pray to god I'm wrong, because that would be pretty lame. Why are you yelling at us? We agree with you. o.O Show nested quote +On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: But ARGGGHHH that's exactly what's going to happen! In the last two episodes, they've devoted a noticeable amount of screen-time to Asami's jealousy, Mako's white-night for Korra status, and their strained relationship. It's also obvious she's kind of the odd one out now. She essentially chose Mako over her father (though the whole "evil and vengeful" thing was probably not a good selling point to the daughter) a few episodes ago, but now she's being actively slighted and even Amon foreshadowed the obvious when he said, "... and you will have your daughter back." Rather than "choosing Mako over her father," I interpreted her action as choosing right over wrong (good over evil, however you want to say it). I'm wondering why Amon was so confident in the fact that Mr. Sato would get his daughter back. Does Amon see some kind of usefulness in Asami, so he's planning to retrieve her? Or is he just predicting that she'll come back on her own eventually? As for whether or not Asami will betray Team Avatar, her frustration with Mako may turn into outright jealousy and spitefulness, especially if she sees stuff like the second scene Gahlo linked to on the last page. If Korra goes any further along that road (continues to flirt with Mako), then Asami will finally have a legitimate reason to be angry with her, and that could be the final nail in the coffin for Asami's cooperation with Team Avatar. Hopefully Korra realizes that the ball is still in Mako's court and that she needs to wait for him to finally work things out with Asami before either making any moves of her own or reciprocating any of Mako's. A heart-to-heart between her and Asami would probably go a long way, too. Hey, I had another thought: it looks like Asami is falling away, when suddenly Amon kidnaps Asami and then Mako gets all manlier and comes to her rescue, thus rekindling their "wuv." However, this sounds too much like what Mako did when Korra went missing, so I have little hope for it.
This is the only show I've ever actively posted about on this forum... or any forum.
I think I really like this show.
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On June 19 2012 08:50 Jaso wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2012 08:29 GinDo wrote:On June 19 2012 03:07 SnetteL wrote:On June 19 2012 01:57 erkicman wrote: Two things that would be awesome if they were true:
1) General Iroh, commander of the United Forces, is actually a nonbender
2) General Iroh's father/Zuko's son was actually the firebender who killed everybody's parents OR the crazy firebender is zuko's dad who learned himself to bend again! -back with a vengeance Or Zuko's dad is Amon!!!! He needs to teach me his secrets of aging.
Hey, + Show Spoiler + doesn't work on him. Why would aging work on him?
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On June 19 2012 11:13 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Oh my God, I can't find the post, but someone in here said that Mako is being a retard and they didn't want it to lead to some shitty ending where Asami backstabs them.
But ARGGGHHH that's exactly what's going to happen! In the last two episodes, they've devoted a noticeable amount of screen-time to Asami's jealousy, Mako's white-night for Korra status, and their strained relationship. It's also obvious she's kind of the odd one out now. She essentially chose Mako over her father (though the whole "evil and vengeful" thing was probably not a good selling point to the daughter) a few episodes ago, but now she's being actively slighted and even Amon foreshadowed the obvious when he said, "... and you will have your daughter back."
COME ON PEOPLE! What could be an amazing season finale might be tilted by the obvious backstab! I pray to god I'm wrong, because that would be pretty lame. Remember when Zuko and Katara were trapped in the Earth Kingdom prison? We definitely all thought that was the point where Zuko was going to turn good and join Aang.
Hopefully they surprise us again.
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I want to believe that Asami wont backstab. I could actually see something like she does the right thing despite her jealousy type thing.
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First of all, I really hope that they don't make Asami bad. So awesome when she fought all those equalists. On a more logical note remember that for a large part of TLA it was four people to team Avatar, including a nonbender. I'm guessing/hoping they'll keep that formula.
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On June 19 2012 13:23 Jkerz wrote: First of all, I really hope that they don't make Asami bad. So awesome when she fought all those equalists. On a more logical note remember that for a large part of TLA it was four people to team Avatar, including a nonbender. I'm guessing/hoping they'll keep that formula.
wow nice observation, and the non-bender is the same gender as the main character, and the 2 benders are the same gender xD
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My favourite theory about Amon is: (contains plot details from The Last Airbender) + Show Spoiler +Would like to suggest that Korra can't access her spiritual state because Aang blocked his final Chakra. Also, Aang technically died while in the avatar state so perhaps Amon inherited the spiritual aspect of the Avatar when he died the first time and Korra got the bending when he died for a final time. Amon did say the world's spirits gave him the power because the avatar failed. All the stuff surrounding Chakras was never properly resolved in the original series imo.
Here are some leaked scenes from the next episode (11. "Skeletons in the Closet") if anyone is interested:
Dinner in hiding: http://www.mediafire.com/?c2cuqbb6426ac58 Korra and Mako reflect: http://www.mediafire.com/?o442zpdcx5a44wy
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On June 19 2012 13:25 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2012 13:23 Jkerz wrote: First of all, I really hope that they don't make Asami bad. So awesome when she fought all those equalists. On a more logical note remember that for a large part of TLA it was four people to team Avatar, including a nonbender. I'm guessing/hoping they'll keep that formula. wow nice observation, and the non-bender is the same gender as the main character, and the 2 benders are the same gender xD
It's like the GAang never split up, they just all got gender-bended.
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On June 20 2012 01:47 tauon wrote:My favourite theory about Amon is: (contains plot details from The Last Airbender) + Show Spoiler +Would like to suggest that Korra can't access her spiritual state because Aang blocked his final Chakra. Also, Aang technically died while in the avatar state so perhaps Amon inherited the spiritual aspect of the Avatar when he died the first time and Korra got the bending when he died for a final time. Amon did say the world's spirits gave him the power because the avatar failed. All the stuff surrounding Chakras was never properly resolved in the original series imo. Here are some leaked scenes from the next episode (11. "Skeletons in the Closet") if anyone is interested: Dinner in hiding: http://www.mediafire.com/?c2cuqbb6426ac58Korra and Mako reflect: http://www.mediafire.com/?o442zpdcx5a44wy @ his spoiler, but the age difference would be alot it would make amon a old man which i just can't see.
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On June 20 2012 03:01 semantics wrote:Show nested quote +On June 20 2012 01:47 tauon wrote:My favourite theory about Amon is: (contains plot details from The Last Airbender) + Show Spoiler +Would like to suggest that Korra can't access her spiritual state because Aang blocked his final Chakra. Also, Aang technically died while in the avatar state so perhaps Amon inherited the spiritual aspect of the Avatar when he died the first time and Korra got the bending when he died for a final time. Amon did say the world's spirits gave him the power because the avatar failed. All the stuff surrounding Chakras was never properly resolved in the original series imo. Here are some leaked scenes from the next episode (11. "Skeletons in the Closet") if anyone is interested: Dinner in hiding: http://www.mediafire.com/?c2cuqbb6426ac58Korra and Mako reflect: http://www.mediafire.com/?o442zpdcx5a44wy @ his spoiler, but the age difference would be alot it would make amon a old man which i just can't see.
Why not? Bumi was 112 years old and he could still fight armies by himself.
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On June 20 2012 04:07 erkicman wrote:Show nested quote +On June 20 2012 03:01 semantics wrote:On June 20 2012 01:47 tauon wrote:My favourite theory about Amon is: (contains plot details from The Last Airbender) + Show Spoiler +Would like to suggest that Korra can't access her spiritual state because Aang blocked his final Chakra. Also, Aang technically died while in the avatar state so perhaps Amon inherited the spiritual aspect of the Avatar when he died the first time and Korra got the bending when he died for a final time. Amon did say the world's spirits gave him the power because the avatar failed. All the stuff surrounding Chakras was never properly resolved in the original series imo. Here are some leaked scenes from the next episode (11. "Skeletons in the Closet") if anyone is interested: Dinner in hiding: http://www.mediafire.com/?c2cuqbb6426ac58Korra and Mako reflect: http://www.mediafire.com/?o442zpdcx5a44wy @ his spoiler, but the age difference would be alot it would make amon a old man which i just can't see. Why not? Bumi was 112 years old and he could still fight armies by himself. The whole thing wouldn't make sense though. You can't have an avatar without the spiritual aspect or the bending part. The avatar is both in the same person, the reincarnation of the avatar and continuation of the avatar cycle. And even though Aang died, he was able to go into the avatar state afterwards due to his fight with Ozai where he was able to open his last chakra.
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The whole 'two Avatar cycles' theory is retarded. It's all based off the fact that Aang died, which suggests a new Avatar state could have started, but then Aang was resurrected so there are two at once.
Why is this retarded? 1) The Avatar is the spirit of the earth or something that gets reincarnated. It wouldn't make sense for this spirit to 'split.' 2) That last reason I pulled out of my ass but seems to make sense. The REAL reason, and the only one that matters, is that when Aang died, he died in the Avatar State. When the Avatar dies in the AS, the Avatar cycle ENDS. So there is no reason for a second cycle to start after Aang died, becuase it should have completely stopped at that point.
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Where the hell did it say that Aang died in the Avatar State? If that was the case, Korra wouldn't exist, or at least wouldn't exist with Fire and Earth bending.
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