>>89887794>implying any of these qualities is what broke KorraHypocritical, misguided or hollow villains is Avatar's gib, ever since the first season. No, Aang should not have been Amon. Y
es, Amon being a bloodbender wasn't unique or mystical, but like real life villains Amon was far simpler, and had a general simple goal beneath the complex speeches he hade.
Yes, it was pretty much the best way to wrap it up in 12 episodes; remember these guys are used to working with nearly double that amount.
No, Amon was not the worst villain, that still belongs to Unalaq (as admitted by season 4 itself), nor was he the most disappointing, which belongs to Zaheer.
Yes, TLK should have played up flappers and Jazz more, though the former does turn up in season 2.
No, it is not the worst thing ever, it is still moderately entertaining, it just didn't have the same quality or cohesive overall story as the original; a good comparison of the original to the sequel is Davies to Moffat, where the former can write a long running story and the other just makes it up as they go along with initially interesting premises that fall flat.
>>89896012It's not confirmed that she fixes it with spirit bending; bloodbending has been used by previous avatars. Alternatively, maybe energy bending can reconnect sections of the brain via the transmission of signals that would have otherwise been blocked by bloodbending.