Actually I liked the way Season 2 ended. If you think about it, how the heroes ended up mirrors a certain immensely popular film trilogy. The heroes just got their butts handed to them, particularly the main one, who just barely avoided dying. It was a lot better than Aang just "glowing it up" and mopping the floor with the bad guys.Raylis said:I was disappointed with how Season 2 ended, but am very much looking forward to Season 3 in September
It comes out on September 11th according to Amazon, so 10 days should be more than enough time.JoeBlank said:Thanks to this thread, I was reminded that my sons and I still have not seen season 2. We watched the first season on DVD, and were waiting for the second to come out. I think the full season releases later this month.
We should have that done in time to start watching season 3.
Randolpho said:I agree, Mako will be missed. I wonder if his death is the reason it's taken so long to get Season 3 rolling.
On the plus side, his replacement Greg Baldwin (I *think* no relation) has supposedly studied as his voice double for many years.
I hadn't been following what was going on with the series. I didn't realize they were actually going to try to replace Mako as Iroh's voice.Randolpho said:I agree, Mako will be missed. I wonder if his death is the reason it's taken so long to get Season 3 rolling.
On the plus side, his replacement Greg Baldwin (I *think* no relation) has supposedly studied as his voice double for many years.
I'm biased, but I'm glad they're keeping Iroh. He's my favorite character. Considering how things are going at this point, I wouldn't be too surprised if he joined up with Aang and Company. Or, he might stay where he is and try and do some good. The split nature of the narrative has always appealed to me, and I think it wouldn't be nearly as entertaining to see Zuko's side of the story without Iroh there.sniffles said:I hadn't been following what was going on with the series. I didn't realize they were actually going to try to replace Mako as Iroh's voice.
I'm ambivalent about that. I'm not sure which would have been better, to replace him or remove Iroh from the series.
Guess I'll just have to wait and see how the replacement works.
SteelDraco said:Then again, narrative structure would have suggested that, too. The show has pleasantly surprised me in that regard.Zuko would turn good
Loincloth of Armour said:He didfor a short while (a very short while). He just didn't stay that way.go good![]()
What I like is that when Azula first showed up I was, "Man, how are they going to turn her good?" After about 1/2 way through Book: Earth was I was thinking, "Wait a minute... she's not showing any empathy or honour." And now at the end of 2nd season I'm all, "That girl is no-holds barred, full-throttle, shoot-a-man-in-the-back, all-hands-on-deck e.v.i.l. Man! I love dem evil babes!"
SteelDraco said:Although, being the Wise Old Mentor that he is, the poor guy's days are numbered. Narrative structure just about demands that he get Obi-Wanned at some point. Then again, narrative structure would have suggested that, too. The show has pleasantly surprised me in that regard.Zuko would turn good