>>82745138>probably the most well handled part of the finaleHaha what?
Whatever you think of their critique style elsewhere this scene reminds me of a point Cinemasin's brought up in Golden Eye. How do people native to an area forget or don't know the layout of their own location? It doesn't only make zero sense, it intentionally goes against logic and asks the viewer to swallow it and just move on.
Fuck that.
Azula has lived and trained her life there, how and why does she not notice and avoid water nearby when in front of a waterbender she knows?
Katara is clever and talented, sure, but not remotely on Azula's level. It's like if during Luke and Vader's battle Leia just shoots Vader for carboniting Han earlier and because he's "psychologically conflicted" at the time he doesn't just dodge or deflect.
Cool empowering gf revenge scene bro, but WAT?
Azula and Vader are torn during their battles, Vader even slips up against an enraged Luke but at no point does a side character show up and kick him around. Hell, Anakin later overwhelms the Emperor because he's still fucking Darth Vader at the end of the day. Super Azula just lies down. Kasdan and Lucas knew better years ago, you can't be doing with this now.
They probably just realized Super Aang and Zuko vs Super Firelord and Azula perfectly highlighted the progress of all 4 but Katara, who has no buffs in this fight, needed something so her "development" wouldn't just boil down to nothing in comparison. Except it comes off as absurd as a magic tear putting out the flames of hell.
Even if worn out from fighting Super Zuko, base Azula is still well outside Katara's class.
This was just the
>[Pokémon] hurt itself in its confusion and feintedof Avatar. It just leaves you baffled as to the logic of what happened, not impressed by the wit of the victor.
If they said Ty Lee permanently chi blocked one side of Azula or something, anything, I could buy her being at a disadvantage.