This is little far fetched. How did the equilatisgs build all these weapons & machines without anyone knowing. Doesn’t make any sense at all.
I feel like the two seemingly separate storylines (Tarloq the hypocritical and manipulative councilman and Amon whose idealism and good intentions are skewed by his means) could've been tied together better beyond just showing that one scene of Tarloq resisting Amon's bloodbending. I also just can't buy this background story of secret identities and brothers whose principles were already established acting so differently in the past with no smooth transitions from being good and righteous kids to tools for vengeance to carrying out their own beliefs through different movements. Having Tarloq recount the story after being discovered in the attic is also way too corny for my taste.
Iman and Tarlock should have just had their own movie... because it feels like their story overshadows the whole rest of the season and all the petty little drama of team avatar. Great story in and of itself, terrible timing for the series with so much already going on.
Did the writers write themselves in a corner? What's going on? The villain reveal being a new unintroduced character is mind blowing. But not in a good way. I wonder if they thought it was going to be 10 episodes with multiple seasons instead of 12.
so ig yakone got away then?
the homeless dude being an expert in morse code
korra using the water tornado since ep 5 without the avatar states proving again she's hella strong
also mako gives me the ick
Shout by Gloom8BlockedParent2021-09-04T12:47:21Z
I was so close with my theory and yet so far. Oh, well.
This episode was actually better than the final, that lowered the stakes to be frank.