http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Daytime_Walking
Daytime Walking: the ability to not be harmed by sunlight.
Well, this would be nice if I were a vampire.
But I'm not.
Well, on the bright side, uh... I'll never get sunburn again?
Audiokinesis. Sound manipulation.
Sweet, I'll never have to buy another amp for my guitar again! And I'll probably have to carry my guitar around as part of my superhero get-up now.
I'm Shred-man, saving the world from crappy music! And maybe getting some groupies along the way. That's got...
I'd ask if she would let me join her space pirate crew and dance space pirate jigs while sipping delicious space pirate rum... in space. As a pirate. And then maybe we'll go fight our arch-nemeses, the ghost ninja dinosaur clan.
Puissant/Puissance. It does not belong to the English language, damn you! It is a French word and shall be pronounced as such! Violators will be hunted down by our most pwee-sahnt English police. And I'm not talking about the guys with the billy clubs and funny hats either. These guys are...
Good news, folks! Avatar: The Legend of Korra (and I will never stop referring to it without the "Avatar." Sue me, James Cameron.) just got an order from Nickelodeon for 26 more episodes!
Read the news article here [http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/07/11/legend-of-korra-second-season/].
That's...
That's why I'm happy that a second season's been greenlit--hopefully, they can learn from the mistakes of the first and maybe try to fix them. I'd really like to see a better Mako (y'know, who actually learns to face the consequences of his actions instead of sleeping around with everyone and...
I agree, I think the premise of an "Avatar who can't bend" is already really interesting, and by giving Korra her bending back (and the process by which they did it felt too Deus Ex Machina-y), now they have to drum up a new reason to send her on an adventure in the next season.
Now that I think about it, Korra learning Airbending really does seem underdeveloped, especially compared to Aang's struggle with Earthbending, which involved a lot more character development. And it was fun too. Sokka stuck in the ground, for instance, was hilarious, but that seems to me like...
Wow, how did I forget "The Beach"? That one was excellent.
I personally also really like the "filler" episodes in the third season right before the final showdown with Fire Lord Ozai--y'know, the episodes where everyone gets a "bonding" moment with Zuko.
If you wanted a "concise" story...
Spoilers ahead.
Stop reading if you haven't already watched all twelve episodes of the first season of Avatar: The Legend of Korra.
And if you haven't watched them, you should.
Like, right now.
So, thoughts? Comments? Hate mail? Feel free to discuss.
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