How could she bend without arms?

the fighting was literally the only redeemable part of korra

I believe the claim was one had to let go of earthly attachments, it's sort of dodgy what that means but since most Avatars are raised or grow to become protector figures it sort of adds up they'd still hold on to places, people or their purpose.

Of course how Zaheer "let go", mostly of P'Li, but was still obsessed with dismantling worldly matters is sort of a contradiction.
It would have been an anti-climax, but after he learned to fly he really should have just peaced out and left Red Lotus to the rest of things.

shut the fuck up

>daughter of one of the greatest waterbenders to ever live
>barely competent
I hated how they did Aangs children

Korra defense force. It's been a while.

Aan was still a 12 year old kid, Tenzen had no talent. The avatar state did provide him with levitation powers by default and there were monks in the past who could do the same, that's where Broly over here got the idea from.

Forgot to add:
It's also very shitty that, while Aang struggle was to make the world a better place by changing it's politics, Korra's was to mantain the statu quo. Literally her last two foes were strawman anarchists and stalinists.

I think its fair to say that Tenzin was the only character with a direct connection to the previous show who was fully utilized and was shown to be rightfully at the top of the pecking order. Lin is also alright but she gets shafted in season 4

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You're right tenzin was a pretty good character, he towed the line between being better than most but still not being good enough to surpass his dad pretty well, I just wish Bumi and Kya were less of a shitshow

>spend a few low levels as an obvious caster
>take the Silent / Still Spell feats
>don’t even have to move to throw out a fireball up some lord’s vassal