There really needs to be fic where Aang finds Guru Pathik again and tells him that he was so very wrong he is the Mayor of Wrongtown in the State of Incorrect in the nation of Quite Mistaken.
I would read that fic IN A HEARTBEAT. Also, ha.
ITA with everything you've said about Mako and Asami. And yet I find myself wishing I were more attached to their characters than I am. It's not fair to compare three seasons of AtLA to one as-yet-unfinished season of Korra in terms of character development, and I'm also interested in seeing how the finale plays out, so I'm not whining about it. But I'd like to see a little more depth, or breadth, or humour, or something, that will make me care about Team Korra the same way I did about Team Aang.
That being said, I adore Korra herself completely and unconditionally and I think Tenzin and his family are the absolute bombdiggity. And also LIIIIIIIIN. So it's not like this show hasn't gifted me with some wonderful characters. I'm just a little disappointed in how flat Mako and Bolin have become over the past few episodes. And Asami, despite her humanizing hints of jealousy, still seems a little too perfect to be real.
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I would read that fic IN A HEARTBEAT. Also, ha.
ITA with everything you've said about Mako and Asami. And yet I find myself wishing I were more attached to their characters than I am. It's not fair to compare three seasons of AtLA to one as-yet-unfinished season of Korra in terms of character development, and I'm also interested in seeing how the finale plays out, so I'm not whining about it. But I'd like to see a little more depth, or breadth, or humour, or something, that will make me care about Team Korra the same way I did about Team Aang.
That being said, I adore Korra herself completely and unconditionally and I think Tenzin and his family are the absolute bombdiggity. And also LIIIIIIIIN. So it's not like this show hasn't gifted me with some wonderful characters. I'm just a little disappointed in how flat Mako and Bolin have become over the past few episodes. And Asami, despite her humanizing hints of jealousy, still seems a little too perfect to be real.