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Whoever Amon is, I'm going to assume he has complete mastery over Energy bending to the point where he can negate other bender's control over him. They kept on referring to people with unique bending powers so perhaps he's one of them.
Odd that he kept tarlok. He usually jumps em and dumps em
 
I think people know what Amon is capable of. He doesn't need to grandstand with public shows of his power. The simple fact that he caught up with Tarrlok and de-bended him is enough.

He de-bended the metalbender cops without a show and dance, and he did the same to Tarrlok in the cabin. Letting him keep his bending is just turning him into an escape risk. He could easily bloodbend all the Equalists, except Amon, and he's not exactly going to keep guard of him 24/7 is he?
 
The last two episodes have been really great. (not that the other ones weren't great too, mind)

One thing: I really really don't like Aang's adult design and voice. It looks completely wrong to me. His beard looks like shit. :/ And Toph looks too tall.
 
I don't think he does that all the time because they did have that huge prison system and they had the metal benders in there even after they lost their bending abilities.
That was hiroshi sato

The last two episodes have been really great. (not that the other ones weren't great too, mind)

One thing: I really really don't like Aang's adult design and voice. It looks completely wrong to me. His beard looks like shit. :/ And Toph looks too tall.
Impossible task. Would have like to see Zach or Jack do the voices again. Bryke or even JK Simmons would have been a nice touch. Zach's dad or Rachel Dratch(ember island aang) would have been some serious fan service.
 
The last two episodes have been really great. (not that the other ones weren't great too, mind)

One thing: I really really don't like Aang's adult design and voice. It looks completely wrong to me. His beard looks like shit. :/ And Toph looks too tall.

yeah i really hated the beard myself. maybe if he had a mustash to go along with the beard, it wouldnt have looked as bad. he looks pretty boss (and young) otherwise for a 40 year old dude.
 
Odd that he kept tarlok. He usually jumps em and dumps em

Part of me wants to believe he wanted Korra to escape. He spoke so loud that he either underestimates Korra's ability to think on her feet, or was basically saying "HERES HOW TO ESCAPE!"

And why didn't he supervise capturing Korra himself if it was so damn important? Tarlok was incapacitated. He could have easily had a grunt handle him.
 
yeah i really hated the beard myself. maybe if he had a mustash to go along with the beard, it wouldnt have looked as bad. he looks pretty boss (and young) otherwise for a 40 year old dude.

Yeah, a mustache would go a long way. I never really pictured Aang with facial hair though.
 
Part of me wants to believe he wanted Korra to escape. He spoke so loud that he either underestimates Korra's ability to think on her feet, or was basically saying "HERES HOW TO ESCAPE!"

And why didn't he supervise capturing Korra himself if it was so damn important? Tarlok was incapacitated. He could have easily had a grunt handle him.
Plot expedience... since the avatar wasn't going anywhere there was no need to delegate period, they could have secured Tarrlok, then got Korra. Plot expedience (or a hole) probably explains why / how Amon knew Korra was in a box at all given he hadn't gone downstairs to see how Korra was being held.
 
I think people know what Amon is capable of. He doesn't need to grandstand with public shows of his power. The simple fact that he caught up with Tarrlok and de-bended him is enough.

He de-bended the metalbender cops without a show and dance, and he did the same to Tarrlok in the cabin. Letting him keep his bending is just turning him into an escape risk. He could easily bloodbend all the Equalists, except Amon, and he's not exactly going to keep guard of him 24/7 is he?

I was looking at it from the angle that Tarrlok's actions and abilities are going to be exposed very soon, and Amon stands to gain a lot of favour from the innocent non-benders Tarrlok harassed by revealing that "he succeeded where the Avatar failed".
 
Plot expedience... since the avatar wasn't going anywhere there was no need to delegate period, they could have secured Tarrlok, then got Korra. Plot expedience (or a hole) probably explains why / how Amon knew Korra was in a box at all given he hadn't gone downstairs to see how Korra was being held.

Maybe he figured only a platinum box could hold her. Who knows. Maybe thats the only thing they use in the Avatar world for kidnapping.
 
I was looking at it from the angle that Tarrlok's actions and abilities are going to be exposed very soon, and Amon stands to gain a lot of favour from the innocent non-benders Tarrlok harassed by revealing that "he succeeded where the Avatar failed".

He doesn't really need a public display for that, though. He can just hijack the radio and tell the world about how he's kidnapped the tyrannical Councilman Tarrlok and taken away his bending.

I'm sure when he appears in a ditch, unable to bloodbend the metalbender cops detaining him, nobody's going to doubt what Amon said.
 
Part of me wants to believe he wanted Korra to escape. He spoke so loud that he either underestimates Korra's ability to think on her feet, or was basically saying "HERES HOW TO ESCAPE!"

And why didn't he supervise capturing Korra himself if it was so damn important? Tarlok was incapacitated. He could have easily had a grunt handle him.
Yeah, I'd like to think there's a chance he wanted to let her escape but didn't want to openly suggest that to the grunts or whatever. Throws me back to what he said in episode 4:

Amon said:
I received your invitation, young Avatar. Our showdown, while inevitable, is premature. Although it would be the simplest thing for me to take away your bending right now…I won’t. You’d only become a martyr. Benders of every nation would rally behind your untimely demise. I assure you, I have a plan- and I’m saving you for last…Then, you’ll get your duel. And I WILL destroy you.
 
He wants her to be able to get into the Avatar State first before he debends her. Amon Spirit versus Avatar Spirit to sever the connection between the Spirit World and the Physical world forever.
 
Maybe he figured only a platinum box could hold her. Who knows. Maybe thats the only thing they use in the Avatar world for kidnapping.
Pretty big assumption when he chides his own men to not underestimate the Avatar. In any case, my point is there's nothing to read into here. Some might say this is the Kaiser Soze revelation that Amon and Tarrlok are in it together all along and Amon had visited the basement before as a guest... I think it's just not meant to be read into.
 
He wants her to be able to get into the Avatar State first before he debends her. Amon Spirit versus Avatar Spirit to sever the connection between the Spirit World and the Physical world forever.

Yeah.

Like he said, he has a plan. Now, he may have wanted to capture her, perhaps try to force her into the Avatar state. But I don't think he's that upset she got away.

He seems like a very calculating man.
 
btw. I hope this episode once and for all put an end to the people claiming what Amon does is justifiable. He just took the bending of the metalbenders without them doing anything bad towards non-benders. That plus the preview for the finale should put that to rest.
 
btw. I hope this episode once and for all put an end to the people claiming what Amon does is justifiable. He just took the bending of the metalbenders without them doing anything bad towards non-benders. That plus the preview for the finale should put that to rest.
no one said the revolution would be civilized. :p
 
I'm still sad there hasn't been more show of awesome airbending. Tenzin keeps dropping the ball and while aang's scene was great it was too short, and I'm not even going to comment on Korra's. At least we'll always have Meelo, he'll save us all from Amon along with Pabu. BELIEVE!
 
Its odd that the book is named 'Air' when we have seen Korra practicing airbending like, twice.

I'm still sad there hasn't been more show of awesome airbending. Tenzin keeps dropping the ball and while aang's scene was great it was too short, and I'm not even going to comment on Korra's. At least we'll always have Meelo, he'll save us all from Amon along with Pabu. BELIEVE!

The fact that you forget the awesomeness that is Bolin disgusts me.
 
I think the theory that amon is a blood bender seems plausible based on the preview, the flashback with aang being useless for tarrloks arc and why amon could resist bloodbending. The only thing I don't like is how overpowered they made tarrlok/yakone. I wish there was a fatal flaw to blood bending or overpowered techniques for the other bendings.
 
I think the theory that amon is a blood bender seems plausible based on the preview, the flashback with aang being useless for tarrloks arc and why amon could resist bloodbending. The only thing I don't like is how overpowered they made tarrlok/yakone. I wish there was a fatal flaw to blood bending or overpowered techniques for the other bendings.

I will be so disappointed if Amon is a blood bender.
 
So Amon is a bender that doesn't like benders and wants to take away everyone's ability to bend?

I hope not. That would be horrible

That would make him Sylar. While I loved Sylar's character, it was because Sylar wasn't trying to hide who he was. He let EVERYONE know that he was going to take your powers and leave you for dead. The only twists he had were his Heel-Face turns.

Amon secretly being a bender would be awful. He's parading around as a savior for non-benders, then "hey guess what I'm a bender too lawl!" I want Amon to stay true to what he is: a non-bender who knows how to fight benders.
 
That would make him Sylar. While I loved Sylar's character, it was because Sylar wasn't trying to hide who he was. He let EVERYONE know that he was going to take your powers and leave you for dead. The only twists he had were his Heel-Face turns.

Amon secretly being a bender would be awful. He's parading around as a savior for non-benders, then "hey guess what I'm a bender too lawl!" I want Amon to stay true to what he is: a non-bender who knows how to fight benders.
I don't mind his explanation in ep 3. Spirit infused powers.
 
So Amon is a bender that doesn't like benders and wants to take away everyone's ability to bend?

I hope not. That would be horrible
Amon is a bender who wants to have his power reign over all others. He wants to have the sole ability to bend so no one can revolt against him. If he revealed he was blocking peoples bending via blood then water benders could figure out a way to fix it. Just tossing out alternate theories. Id for one love for a great surprising twist to the source of his powers that we haven't guessed of course.

Maybe he has a heightened sense of chi blocking/energy bending that essentially negates bending. So that he can block peoples bending and can also resist others bending. We've seen him cut through blasts of fire(could've been dodging and proper timing but its ambigous), resisted blood bending or like how he dashed through korras mist cover she used while running away. I think that would be an interesting twist in the avatar world if more people existed that had similar powers.

Just throwing out ideas who knows.
 
I think the theory that amon is a blood bender seems plausible based on the preview, the flashback with aang being useless for tarrloks arc and why amon could resist bloodbending. The only thing I don't like is how overpowered they made tarrlok/yakone. I wish there was a fatal flaw to blood bending or overpowered techniques for the other bendings.

I think the overpoweredness of Yakone is the factor that drives Aang to make the mistake that leads to the rise of Amon. My hunch is that "Skeletons in the Closet", the penultimate episode, will address this.
 
I think the overpoweredness of Yakone is the factor that drives Aang to make the mistake that leads to the rise of Amon. My hunch is that "Skeletons in the Closet", the penultimate episode, will address this.

This seems pretty logical. And it may be a spiritual disruption Aang causes, not just one in the lives of people.
 
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