Büge wrote:bananas and onions
I know bananas, but what is onions the filter for?
Mongrel wrote:Actually, in retrospect, it could have been really interesting if they had showed her wheels slowly coming off over a much longer time frame, say from the time Zuko leaves, or even throughout book 3. It would have given added weight to Mai and Ty Lee's betrayal and created some really interesting tension when Ozai leaves her behind, where she's struggling to keep enough control so her father doesn't notice the marbles tumbling out of her ears.
Mongrel wrote:I suppose, but none of that changes the fact that there really wasn't enough of a transition from Azula the power-hungry manipulator to Azula the totally unhinged lunatic. Like, nobody ever said she was normal but she had pretty firm control and saying that that control disintegrated simply because Mai and Ty Lee betrayed her really wrecks most of what had been established about her over the series (and the "evil side" of her family, given her father who was more than willing to deal with the fact that his only son was a traitor, and her great-grandfather who had no qualms about killing the avatar, who had also been his oldest friend).
patito wrote:Whatever happened to show don't tell?
Büge wrote:he's not stupid
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