Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-6477419-20130216175356/@comment-1037137-20130216184844

Well how about this DT, what if I told you I don't find the setting or the tech all that intriguing, that they really stole from the nostalgic, pure and spiritual feel of the world as it was originally represented and that it didn't have the same fascinating effect as the natural and immense landscapes and walled cities of the first series had? Plus, they weren't anything very original. What if I said the lack of spirituality disturbed me? Spirits had so little to do with the season, and Korra's spiritual block didn't help matters. As Avatar, she is half-spirit and shouldn't be 100% disabled in this category.

Meelo and Bolin were the comedy relief of the series, and they were not funny. Meelo was annoying with his fartbending gags, and Bolin comes across as more naive than anything because he was so underused as a character. They didn't develop him to a three-dimensional character. And again, Meelo's not funny because he's just gross all the time.

And I was furious when I learned the truth to Amon's antibending skills. First off, we've never known Bloodbending to ever have that kind of power and it seemed like all too conveniently-placed a solution for something built up to be so much bigger and unique in its own right. Amon would've been much more impressive if he really had a supernatural power despite not being a true bender, that made his threat seem all the more real before they dropped the A-Bomb with him being a waterbender. That took away from the intrigue.

And again, way too rushed. Too few episodes to compensate for far too many subplots.