2014-08-01, 03:56 AM
Jamesie Wrote:Except Ghazan lavabending still makes no sense since he creates the lava himself rather than using extant lava. If he was using preexisting lava it would make sense; from there it's just like the basic concept behind metalbending. But no, he makes the lava himself.
He didn't create the lava. He mixed the earth with the fire/heat that the Firebending woman provided. I didn't think it was all that out there, considering how crazy powerful all four of them are.
Jamesie Wrote:I liked season one. Season two was a disaster, or as my friend calls it, a "botched abortion." Season three has (easily) been redeeming season two, but given how lackluster season two was I don't think that's very difficult. I think my greatest complaint is how stupid and incompetent everyone in LoK is compared to ATLA.
The biggest (and really only major) issue with Season 2, in my opinion, is the last 2-3 episodes. The whole Harmonic Conversion section of the season, combined with the Deus Ex Jinorah, and the giant spirit form battle thing was so absurd, it made no sense and wasn't explained at all. The worst part is that the ending result is barely even used in this season. They touched on spirits for half the first episode, and bring em up as convenient plot movers (like in Episode 7 and the flying bison poachers) all other times. They haven't even touched on the fact that there is no past lives of the Avatar anymore, except in the first episode. The only major thing Season 2 really did was somehow cause Airbending to be reawoken.
MetaSeraphim Wrote:All this talk reminds me of this image.
The problem with this picture is that Snow would be Water, it doesn't really use air honestly.
How snow is formed Wrote:Snow is formed when temperatures are low and there is moisture - in the form of tiny ice crystals - in the atmosphere. When these tiny ice crystals collide they stick together in clouds to become snowflakes. If enough ice crystals stick together, they'll become heavy enough to fall to the ground.
The only thing here that might require air is the colliding of the snow crystals, but a water bender can control water without having direct contact with it and therefore air is not required to create snow. Air + Water would create something like tsunamis, but I'm not really sure what kind of "quick element" it could become like Lightning/Metalbending.
Also this picture implies that Combustion (Wo)Man are both Fire and Airbenders, which doesn't really make sense, considering only the Avatar can multi-bend. Plus Avatars should be able to do Combustion then and from all we can tell they cannot.
I feel kind of embarassed...but it took me until the end of Episode 6, when the Quad benders were sitting at that campfire, to realize that the Waterbender woman has no arms. I don't know why I missed it all that time.
I like that we know that Toph is alive, as well as Zuko. Both were unknown before this season. I wonder if Sokka is alive but out somewhere too, I don't think they ever said that Sokka was actually dead. I'm pretty sure the only main character from TLAB that's confirmed dead is Aang (obviously). I wonder what happened to Suki, Ty Lee, and all those other characters. I really do hope that at some point they run into Toph, simply because they said that she's, "wandering the world," which would make it really easy to set up a random encounter with her.
I'm intrigued by this move to digital. I don't watch cable, so I think it's the right idea. I never thought Avatar was right on Nick in the first place, all they ever show is pre-teen "comedies/dramas," it really didn't fit in. I don't like that Nick didn't really go over their plan with anyone before they pushed it forward, but as long as it doesn't mean the death of Avatar as a series, I don't really care. I knew something was going on when they started mass spamming episodes, more than the leak would have provoked honestly.


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