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I watch a lot of television(online) So during the summer months I quickly run out of things to watch, so I continued watching it mainly due to having nothing else on.

Overall I am upset with the time skip but as long as they don't do it again and fill in what happened at the end of season one. I will forgive them. I enjoyed the first season, and some of the twist in season 2 are kind of fun. I wont spoil it for you but one twist, that turned into a double twist, I wished would have stayed as a single twist. Would have been far more interesting to watch.

I am also a bit upset on how neatly season 1 of Legend of Korra ended. Doesn't give me a good overal sense of scope like the original series. However I still enjoyed it for the most part.

I've been watching Avatar so I can ease in into Korra, it's just while I was marathoning Avatar my dad started watching it with me, so I feel guilty watching it without him.  That was the reason why I started watching Young Justice, is to watch something while my dad is at work, plus he hasn't shown as much interest in Young Justice like he has with Avatar.  But back on topic, I was reading in another forum, that Weisman actually wants another time skip for season 3, if he gets it.  Though he said it wasn't going to be as long as 5 years.  Like I'm not against the time skip, it's just I felt there was so much more they could have done with the original team still.  Plus them adding more characters annoys me as I felt they nailed it with Young Justice.  I mean, I remember when Justice League was running, they were always complaining that they didn't know how to write for 7 characters and they were going to start making stories based with smaller teams of the 7 and I was like "Really?  This isn't the first show that has multiple characters in a team, why are you having trouble?" So I think Young Justice nailed that perfectly, they rarely had to reduce the team, they always knew how to split them up and have multiple story arcs running per episode.  Them adding double the amount of characters really kills the time characters have for development.  I think I wouldn't have cared had the second season play through without the time skip, and then do the time skip for season 3, after they've exhausted the character developments for the current roster.  There was so much set up for all the characters, and all that growth thrown out the window.  I guess I'm more dissapointed with the fact that I was looking foward to so much for the next season, but they've killed it all.  I guess I'll give the second season a chance once it finishes up.  But I might be better off stopping at the season 1 finale and just live in ignorance to what happens after.  Does anyone know if the comics follow the same time skip?