Worst season easily. Feels like the story is going in circles. Tired of every relationship being a disaster except one. I do not care about the Cylon pitty party. Adama is a tyrant, the President is a tyrant. Their relationship is gross and they needed to die off at some point to change up the dynamic of the show.
They made a major mistake not killing any of the season regulars in Felix's coup. The president has had "terminal" cancer for 4 effing seasons like wtf? Somebody really needed to die there and it was really disappointing when nothing happened. RIP Felix, I went from hating to liking you in 1 episode.
Too much moralistic crap. Sloppy ending (Dozens dead for a single kid? What?). Too much stuff doesn't make sense.
Baltar's still my favorite I don't care how much he gets trashed by the show unfairly. Enjoyed your harem bro.
Never at any point wanted to stop watching though so I will say I enjoyed every season. Good show. When you don't care about a character you can literally just not pay attention and still understand the story which makes it a very low stress watch too. Easy to watch and do other things.
The 150,000 years later bit was nice.
The best western animation I have seen so far despite how critical I am of it. s3 8/10, overall 9/10 for the show.
Why is Zuko and Mai my favorite part of this season and not the main characters? Katara was irritating too, feels like her character changed a lot from last season in a bad way. Her mom arc also went nowhere and she was so obsessed with it. Aang simping for Katara up until the very end with relationship drama up to the last episode is very unsatisfying and crappy writing.
I do not get what this show is trying to say about females. Why is Azula kissing a random guy Chan at a party when she just met him? Why are females so hypersexual with random guys in this show? Even guys kind of are tbh. Sokka and Zuko both kissed random girls when they already had other girls. Like what is happening.
Why is Roku fighting a Volcano instead of just helping people escape? Why doesn't Aang ever learn any of the cool moves other people can do like ice, lightning, blood, metal, healing? He doesn't even learn cool air moves and that is supposed to be his thing. Aang has been sidelined a lot by other characters and didn't see a lot of growth. Just struggling with the same issues.
Azula's mental breakdown in the last episode was kind of sad tbh. Would watch a show on her redemption, would be interesting since she is so much more messed up the Zuko. It's also interesting that she is depicted as such a cruel character but you still feel sympathetic for her at the end. Very good writing there.
I also liked the beach episode where they opened up about their insecurities. I also liked uncle Iroh helped people because he failed to help his son.
9/10, better finale than s1, not sure which season I liked more. I like how kind Katara is but I dislike how Aang is just constantly simping for her when, although she clearly likes him, she shows it a lot less. Their relationship dynamic is not terrible but it is not great either. She treats him like a kid and it makes it just seem really awkward tbh. Rayla and Callum's relationship in The Dragon Prince seemed a lot more mutual and they weren't constantly cucking each other and making each other jealous and it was a lot more satisfying overall. They also got more moments despite being a much shorter show.
wtf was that screaming guy lol, the Kyoshi sequence was also really cool in episode 5. I also like the extremely realistic dynamic of the two girls Katara and Toph not being able to get along and being very mean to each other. Toph is a great addition though, really like her. Perfect sassy blind midget girl. And the constant blind jokes are hilarious.
I'm also realizing that I slightly dislike Aang as a protagonist. I would like if he matured a bit more as the journey went on. None of the male characters are very likeable except the fire nation uncle now that I think about it. Jet is also annoying. He's barely present but he is only made to add anxiety to Aang and Katara's relationship. Probably some bs feminist message on a "females journey of self discovery" using woke terms. Just comes off as cucking Aang like this is a South Korean drama. Can tell the idea came from a woman also because mediocre women fantasize about guys fighting over them. One other way you can tell it is from a woman is because Jet is a "freedom fighter* which women think is a man who is attractive and masculine like right wing men, but stands up for liberal ideals instead.
Anyway, I am just going to pretend Jet does not exist, because it is literally impossible to watch any western show without strategically ignoring all the woke garbage. He is also horribly written and so is his relationship with Katara, which could could not exist and have 0 impact on the show. It would literally be as easy as erasing a few lines and they would have close to no connection at all actually.
And Sokka also moved on awfully quick from Yue. Maybe the writers just have no idea how to write romance or something. That bothers me less though because he is a meme character that does nothing but look stupid.
I can also clearly tell that had trouble with Nickelodeon's censors. Would have been a better show if they had been allowed more freedom.
Rating this pretending episode 5 and 6 don't exist since they were filler anyway. 9/10.
So... king Harrow betrayed his own people by sharing food they didn't have, causing a famine, and that somehow didn't cause a revolt, or a questioning of his rule, or anything of the sort (and according to the show this moral compass makes him a good leader, lmao)? And then they found a solution by killing a huge monster and his moron wife has an issue with it? Genuinely baffling writing in episode 5 and 6, not to mention the lesbian queens that somehow had a lesbian baby, literally what. Up until that point the only real issue I had was how stupid and useless male character are portrayed but that was minor. The psychology of liberals is hilarious. Also the little girl queen was annoying. The genius child leader trope is cringy as hell.
Viren is the good guy trying to stand up for his people who were forcefully evicted from their home. He is doing everything he can for his people. In a sane society this guy is the hero standing up to cowards. He should have conquered the other 4 human kingdoms and united the continent for war.