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So, um, yeah. Release date.
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So, um, yeah. Release date.
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The emo waterbender twins are the best characters ever made!! The girl is so funny xD awesoome premier, can't help but frame everyone as the new villain lol, poor tenzen D: korra is a butthead to her teacher and a butthead girlfriend aswell
I'd like to join this club, I dont know how I didn't see it on the club page before.
I'd also like to be Fire Nation
You didn't see it in the board because nobody is ever active -_-.
Well, activity will boom now the new series started I guess ^^.
Personally I'm branding Unalaq as the evil guy. Sure, his intentions are good, but I can't help but think that he'll do more harm then good. Still, I loved the new episodes!
But, yeah, I'm gonna go rewatch A:tlA again, ag
I sort of had that feeling when he told Korra to open the portal between the spirit and the real world. It really closed the deal when it seemed like he sent his troops into the Southern Water tribe. And, it also seems kind of fishy that Tonraq got banished which lead Unalaq to become the tribal cheif (Similar to how Iroh was replaced with Ozai? maybe?). For the most part, it really looks like Tonraq has better intentions than Unalaq, but these are just speculations. I guess we'll find out real soon ^_^
I think there is a huge difference between Iroh - Ozai and Tonraq - Unalaq. Iroh (probably) lost his position because of what Ozai did. On the other had, Tonraq lost his position because of his own doing. There was no trap or whatsoever. It's not like Unalaq forced Tonraq to destroy that forrest.
Ah, makes me think of a new discussion:
Do you think that banishing Tonraq was a fair decision?
Perhaps it's a bit weird to start a discussion about this, but I think that it was fair. He decided to head into that forrest with his troops on his own. In addition, he destroyed the forrest. No one forced this uppon him or whatsoever. He could also just have left the forrest or he could have besieged them.
Though he could not forsee what consequenses his call would have, it's not an excuse for what he did. He made the spirits go beserk and thus he deserved to be punished for that. That's what having responsibility is also about, it's about accepting the fact that you will get punished if you make the wrong call.
I think there is a huge difference between Iroh - Ozai and Tonraq - Unalaq. Iroh (probably) lost his position because of what Ozai did. On the other had, Tonraq lost his position because of his own doing. There was no trap or whatsoever. It's not like Unalaq forced Tonraq to destroy that forrest.
Ah, makes me think of a new discussion:
Do you think that banishing Tonraq was a fair decision?
Perhaps it's a bit weird to start a discussion about this, but I think that it was fair. He decided to head into that forrest with his troops on his own. In addition, he destroyed the forrest. No one forced this uppon him or whatsoever. He could also just have left the forrest or he could have besieged them.
Though he could not forsee what consequenses his call would have, it's not an excuse for what he did. He made the spirits go beserk and thus he deserved to be punished for that. That's what having responsibility is also about, it's about accepting the fact that you will get punished if you make the wrong call.