Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-1037137-20130306233357/@comment-1037137-20130307011506

NO, I don't think so. Korra never addressed the heart of the conflict between benders and nonbenders, never got around to proving that they are in fact equal or not after the Equalists were supposedly "out of the picture". And how does Bloodbending promote the power of Antibending? And what are Amon's true beliefs and goals if he is a bender after all? And how did Korra unlock her Airbending? Did the shipping and romantic nonsense add a single thing to the story?

No, the story fails, it does. I'll argue with anybody who says otherwise. The story missed the mark on so many levels. So you can't possibly tell me it gets points for the quality of its story.

Maybe so, though to be fair we've gotten a better glimpse of Luna's power than Celestia's. Celestia herself I think has not displayed her full power as the most revered alicorn in the nation. In fact, I demand an episode centered on her so we find out if she's really all that powerful or a freeloading pansy. I want to know. I mean after all, she just burdened Twilight with something that quite frankly is the wrong destiny.