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Mr Khan said:
TM25 said:
Mr Khan said:
 

That's the conclusion others have reached as well. The power of bending came from the Lion Turtles, while the technique came from animals and the Moon. This makes sense anyway since bending is not teachable, you're either born with the capacity or you're not, and the capacity to do so had to come from somewhere.

Unalaq had better have a more complex motive than "I'm under Vaatu's influence and want to destroy the world!" That's all i have to say.

I need it to be more complex because the alternative is electronics being thrown at the wall and I can't afford that.  I don't remain all that hopeful though, Unalaq is from the North I believe and I think thats the portal Vaatu used.  Please let it be a coincidence.

The other bone of contention i have here is that Korra needs to learn a lesson this time. If they rush into this Vaatu-Raava conflict too fast, they could sweep aside development.

You are completely right buy again I remain pessimistic.  Personally she seems to have regressed for me.  Far too obsessed with the ideal the avatar represents as opposed to the role it represents and must carry out.  She royally annoyed me on the boat when speaking to Mako.  I'm paraphrasing but she was practically whining about the lack of respect she receives while saying something along the lines of "don't people remember I'm the one that defeated Amon".

My jaw dropped as all she really did was take away his support, not that the writers have bothered to show us the reprecussions of the humans being manipulated by Amon.

I want to be proven wrong as her character has potential, failing that a season of Wan would be terrific.  Were these episodes written by different people?