It's a pity for this grandmother, I don't blame her, to spend so many years in prison, and even see the extermination of her brothers, and then go back to prison...
I just thought that there is a lot of water in the living and you can control it like this series here.I am incredibly pleased with the thoughtfulness of this series.
@Julia Julia: yes, in the previous episode, they clearly pushed the audience to such an idea using sweat. I even commented on the last episode in this way too)
@Hannah_Fierce: Maybe because her friends were almost killed, or because they abused her, forcing her to master such dark magic, and she, as a moralfazhka, would definitely not want to teach such a thing, xs
Maybe, with such a huge power, a person can go crazy. Katara saw this through the example of Hama, who clearly enjoyed using this technique. Perhaps she was afraid that she would face the same thing. If Katara was against controlling a person's body with magic in principle, she would have refused right away. But she did it only when she realized who was terrorizing this city.
One of the most memorable episodes. Because of the horror that I love so much, the amazing new technique, the new heroine with a tragic past who turned into a "monster" and the gorgeous plot for Katara. I personally feel sorry for Ham, she is old and angry at innocent people, but I think she does not deserve to go back to the prison of the people of fire. (For especially moralophages, I would like at least a prison in her homeland for her, and even better therapy). It's great that Katara has learned that water can not only be controlled, but also extracted from all living things around. Well, the technique is simple 😍😍 In general, I wonder how many other potentially new techniques exist? Except for those that will be opened in the Corre. It's cool that in addition to the main ones (fire, water, earth and air), the characters also discover the magic of metal, blood, etc. It would be interesting to see their mergers if the creators want to make a film about a new avatar. I think that something like this should also appear in the end, perhaps, at least, with such a not particularly original plot as a mixed marriage.
Hama suffered a lot, it's true, but do these sufferings justify her further actions against ordinary people who were not involved in those terrible things in any way? It would be fine if she took revenge on those who tormented her and returned to her homeland, but no, she purposefully stayed in the land of fire, which means that Ham was no longer interested in peaceful life, only pain and hatred, which led her to such a finale
@kerllpotpv: "if ATLA was written by native people, Hama would have had a happy ending because she is an elder who has been through a lot and hating her is something for white people"
@nomorenord: Very subtle. Like, only white people are capable of "high morality" and ethics, and all the others are too stupid with their absolutist (lower-slavish) morality of good and evil, because they do not have all sorts of ancient Greek philosophies, etc.
But the fact is that the "morality of white people = ambivalent" which complicates everything because of the desire for a balance of opposites...EVEN white people are not capable (in 99.999999~...%) ... "Flesh is weak" as they say, and it doesn't really matter what color it is.
Почему-то мне кажется, что теперь магия крови Катары будет играть решающую роль в решающей битве... Но Катаре теперь важно будет на нее решиться... Все ж это непростая сила!
With great power comes great responsibility. Магия воды, как и сама вода это про созидание, но вот blood bending это магия разрушения, полный контроль изнутри и безграничная сила. Мне и самой стало бы страшно.
However, this grandmother is a creep, her fate is difficult :(
It's great that Katara has learned that water can not only be controlled, but also extracted from all living things around. Well, the technique is simple 😍😍
In general, I wonder how many other potentially new techniques exist? Except for those that will be opened in the Corre. It's cool that in addition to the main ones (fire, water, earth and air), the characters also discover the magic of metal, blood, etc. It would be interesting to see their mergers if the creators want to make a film about a new avatar. I think that something like this should also appear in the end, perhaps, at least, with such a not particularly original plot as a mixed marriage.
"if ATLA was written by native people, Hama would have had a happy ending because she is an elder who has been through a lot and hating her is something for white people"
But the fact is that the "morality of white people = ambivalent" which complicates everything because of the desire for a balance of opposites...EVEN white people are not capable (in 99.999999~...%) ... "Flesh is weak" as they say, and it doesn't really matter what color it is.
There is always such a heaviness in the soul when Qatar finally begins to cry