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Amon walks into a bar. Oddly enough, it did bend.
I feel that, if someone comes into a thread for a show or movie that is 22 pages long with new comments, then they're going to look at the spoilers, anyway.So about those spoilers.
No. No that would have been terrible.instead of her crying about her loss of power she instead realized she cares more about Mako loving her... and that would have triggered the spiritual connection...
As opposed to "you're sad, therefore more spiritual"?No. No that would have been terrible.
Of course it is, it doesn't really matter how foreshadowed it was, any god like power/being fixing everything at the end fits the definition.PS-- even the critic agrees it's a deus ex machina, neener neener.
Oh yeah, especially when the episode in question is what, not even a week old? Just use spoilers. It's easy.I feel that, if someone comes into a thread for a show or movie that is 22 pages long with new comments, then they're going to look at the spoilers, anyway.
You're the worst person ever.But i'm pretty sure your opinion is more about how their romance was handled then the actual idea... if it was as good as Aang/Katara you probably wouldn't object...
Well i try...You're the worst person ever.
From Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, emphasis mine:Of course it is, it doesn't really matter how foreshadowed it was, any god like power/being fixing everything at the end fits the definition.
Something that is foreshadowed is not an example of deus ex machina, because foreshadowing renders it neither unexpected nor sudden.a person or thing (as in fiction or drama) that appears or is introduced suddenly and unexpectedly and provides a contrived solution to an apparently insoluble difficulty
If he'd said ''honor'' it would have just ruined the man altogether. But at least he had some sweet-ass rocketboots.He also neither vowed to regain his honor after his initial defeat nor gave sage advice to Korra when she needed it. C'mon Zukroh. Get it together.
Sorry, but one of the main characters being descended from <insert greek god here> was never a valid excuse for said god showing up at the end and rescuing them not being a deus ex machina...Something that is foreshadowed is not an example of deus ex machina, because foreshadowing renders it neither unexpected nor sudden.
I'm aware. But it looks like rocketboots, at any rate. So rocketboots it is.Those weren't rockets. He was firebending to fly, sort of like Azula and Ozai could do.