It's a pity that the new cartoon focuses not on children, like the original, but on teenagers. More adult themes and plots are not a problem, but love triangles are not cool at all. But it is very good that the fights have not lost their epicness. This episode earned me an extra star for the duel)
The episode is great, action, dynamics, tension! 👍🏻 🔥If it weren't for one thing. As soon as you begin to get into the new Avatar team, their incredibly wonderful moment of unification, how everything spoils the sincerity...A FARTING CHILD! Why????😩
@__Anolig__: because at least it's illegal, as they said in the next episode, but at most it's not ethical, and Katara herself didn't use blood magic just like that, only when she wanted to kill/defend herself from blood magic
Damn, this series has just gorgeous graphics and action movies, that's just a balm for the soul!!! Damn glad that a new Avatar team is being recruited, it's high time!🔥
Blood magic was created by a woman who was held captive by fire mages and the only one to whom she passed this knowledge is Katara, but some dubious dude owns her (not even on a full moon). Lightning is owned by every second fire mage, although in the original it was not such a common skill, even Zuko could not really master this lightning, he learned at some point only to redirect and this with such a mentor as Airo. Of course, I understand that power has been added to everyone here (which is strange, given that magic has not been used for military / combat purposes for a long time), but somehow it's sad that some of the moments that spun the plot before have become some kind of routine here.
By the way, I'm very upset with the police here. They're all metal magicians, okay. Metal is also bending now, there are zero questions, the Toph popularized this phenomenon at one time, but for good, the police are almost the only ones who use magic for combat purposes, for the rest it is either just a pleasant bonus to everyday life, used in production and as a sport. So why are they all so weak in this case, with the exception of the former boss?
There are many questions, but so far there are few answers
I'm not saying that I don't like the cartoon, if you don't ask yourself some similar questions, they say, why is this and this not so thoughtful, then in principle it's very good, but by episode 8 it somehow accumulated
Yes, I also do not understand why the police are metal magicians, and not a team of different elements, but as for skills, the years go by, knowledge and skills are improving, as once in our world 70 years ago there was not much, so now it is commonplace)) Sometimes I have another question: it seems to me alone in moments that Korra was familiar with Aang, but how is this possible?! I thought the spirit was being reborn, and not the ability to move to the elements, or is it still my "seems?"
How did the little girl introduce Korra to Asami? Now she's on the alert, somehow she moved the mirror, I wonder if there will be a conversation ahead or not… I like the duo of Asami and Mako, and Korra is more suited to the good-natured Bolin
Has anyone figured out what kind of fragment it is when, during the battle of Korra and Tarlock, she grabs hallucinations where Tarlock or some prisoner takes control of Sokka, Aang and Toph. Did the blood mage kill the entire avatar team? After all, Korra had said before that she had seen in a dream that aang was in danger. There was also the case of another blood mage whom aang defeated in the avatar state. Somehow there are too many hints that Aang was simply removed
But it is very good that the fights have not lost their epicness. This episode earned me an extra star for the duel)
Damn glad that a new Avatar team is being recruited, it's high time!🔥
By the way, I'm very upset with the police here. They're all metal magicians, okay. Metal is also bending now, there are zero questions, the Toph popularized this phenomenon at one time, but for good, the police are almost the only ones who use magic for combat purposes, for the rest it is either just a pleasant bonus to everyday life, used in production and as a sport. So why are they all so weak in this case, with the exception of the former boss?
There are many questions, but so far there are few answers
I'm not saying that I don't like the cartoon, if you don't ask yourself some similar questions, they say, why is this and this not so thoughtful, then in principle it's very good, but by episode 8 it somehow accumulated