I was actually expecting that. That it didn't happen was great, but it just made Korra and Mako look worse.
Katara and Aang felt forced? But i agree with what you said of Asami, i'm also glad they didn't make her "evil" just because of what happened.Yeah, that couple just feels so forced. I get no chemistry from them. It made me feel very bad for Asami too, because she a very likeable character. I even felt there was more chemistry between Korra and Bolin or Mako and Asami than Korra and Mako. Korra and Mako are just so... boring.
It's even more forced than Katara and Aang.
Katara and Aang felt forced? But i agree with what you said of Asami, i'm also glad they didn't make her "evil" just because of what happened.
Possible Mid-April season start.
http://avatarthelegendofkorraonline...d-of-korra-to-release-in-the-middle-of-april/
I've finished the Korranalysis; I disagree with Turner on every point except Korra getting her bending back. As it stands, it feels a bit deus ex. However, the creators do have the chance to show us in Book II that there's no free lunches. Everything has its price. I hope the creators take that opportunity with the plot.
Also, I rather liked Korra's style. My kind of hero.
edit: Maybe Amon used his bloodbending to create something like clots to block the benders' chi?
Even the ones that show him giving the show credit?
What exactly do you disagree with and why? I personally think his critique of the first come of episodes is a little harsh, as I thought they were quite good in the world building.