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Jiggy

PEAK

Seth Aasland

i bawled my eyes out the first time i watched the scene where sokka talks about his mom and katara. sokka and katara always have their beef but they mean so much to each other man

Melizé

Yesss

ssj4rit

Hama used to be a baddie ngl

Tiga

Same. I love their sibling relationship so much

Tiga

Aang and Sokka sharing a single brain cell are my favorite moments throughout the show lmaooo

Tiga

I really think the gang would enjoy Legend of Korra for the deeper lore and expansion of the universe. Really explores mature themes and is a lot darker (targeted for an older audience). I already know they prob won't love certain characters, but I also think they have the media literacy to try to understand these new characters and world. I've hinted in the past, but again, the diversity of bending is further explored in LoK and it's soooo juicy! Season 1 and 3 are my favorite 💯 Omni man (J.K. Simmons) plays a major character in LoK btw ;)

Tiga

Also bloodbending is basically blood manipulation like Choso from JJK and Victoria Neuman (The Boys) so I bet bloodbenders could do all the things you talked about haha

Tiga

I'm pretty sure I've heard them reference The Boys more than a couple times actually

Frizen

Rewatching this ep after jjk got me thinking that too. Like what if bloodbenders could also utilize doping by bloodbending themselves.

kai

that look im screaminggg 18:17

ThatAnemicGuy

23:12 aang just casually prophesizing chainsaw man

Jengit

LOK as a first watch will always be an emotional journey - but completely worth it. Just very important to understand that Aang and Korra are not the same person and live in different times! I just know they would enjoy Season 3 and hope they decide to watch it

metalgearbear

It feels like Katara learned some earthbending style from Toph when she stood her ground and stopped Hama's huge attack. Idk if the creators intended it, but it seemed like part of Hama's surprise was Katara standing her ground since waterbending style is usually fluid and avoiding attacks rather than face them head on.

Andy Larkin

have any of them seen Korra? Don't remember them saying anything about it.

Andy Larkin

I think with Ozai, being the end all be all final villain, you could easily assume he's more powerful than Azula. Also, older = more experience, etc.

april 🍏

Addie... girl... you need to stop making guesses when you've seen the show before 😂

Tiga

They've had like one small convo about it in an earlier ATLA ep intro. I got the impression the boys and Addie haven't seen it at all and only knew that the internet labeled it as "bad" :(

Jed

Yall gotta watch Legend of Korra please!! Its actually so much better than people give it credit for!

Gloccr

yeah people hate on it, but i actually prefer it ngl

LuvStarburst

those villagers had nothing to do with it but they sit silently with everything that is going on so they could be just as guilty as the rest of the fire nation.

Jay zay

If you guys watch korra after this. Potential Naruto x haikyuu x korra combo? I will be there. I will be there. *Peps voice*

Stevetheiguana

In a lot of ways Korra is arguably more childish than ATLA. Many of the jokes in Korra are very immature, the romance between older characters is handled worse than the original series, etc. The “deeper lore and expansion of the universe” is more like retconning the entire origin of bending and the Avatar. Nah Korra ain’t it.

McDiesel92

I think Mike and Bryan (two co-creators of ATLA) saw bloodbending very much the same way JK Rowling did the Cruciatus Curse and Imperius Curse from Harry Potter. To knowingly torture and force your will on someone was the height of pure evil. Also I think by the time Hama broke out, she was the last waterbender left in the prison showing how the fire nation left in their to die.

McDiesel92

Or turning an opposite's attack against them seen earlier in the fight.