The Northern Air Temple: "Stink! Never underestimate the power of stink! I really have to say again and again that the action in this show is so dang good. The siege here isn't just well-coordinated with clear geography, it's so smart and storytelling-driven, too.
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This arrival sequence was genuinely enthralling...pic.twitter.com/UC37yTKpIt
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"I carved it myself" (halp i'm dying)
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The Siege of the North: It's a true, genuine epic. At once a catharsis of a season and it's own beautiful story within the story. There's so much I can say, but I'm really just sitting with it.
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The Avatar State: I tend to hate when characters can go into "god mode" because it so rarely makes that metaphor about anything. It's always like "believe in yourself real good!" or some nonsense, which is exactly why I love this episode.
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Not just in the way it creates logic and stakes and rules, but because it so squarely hits the metaphors of power and being out of your body and lacking control and the terrifying reality of that. This is a show so grounded in consequence.
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You know how I talk about storytelling being therefore / but transitions and economy? BOOP:pic.twitter.com/mJHyANl5nK
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The Cave of Two Lovers: The moment of Zuko taking the birdhorse thing... I love when shows understand that these intimate, small forms of pain and cruelty are so much more devastating than all the battles and "big" life / death put together.
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Return to Omashu: I love how much the show understands that it can't keep playing the same cards. Changes come in the form of lovely new conflicts and developments.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
Are you going to write a piece on this or is it just for fun?
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there certainly is enough for it, specially if he gets to Korra, which I think there is because there is so much to talk about, just for Korra's merits on their own but even more so comparted to ATLA and all the disappointment about it's differences with Korra
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