posted by [identity profile] aumshantih.livejournal.com at 12:56am on 26/08/2008
And you didn't think that Aang spending a good 1/2 of the finale figuring out if he was actually willing to take a human life in order to save the world to be a meaningful choice or obstacle?

I do agree it's not quite as good as the finales of the other two books, but I think you are being way too harsh on it.
 
posted by [identity profile] benlehman.livejournal.com at 04:34pm on 26/08/2008
You mean, the choice that was immediately rendered meaningless by a deus-ex-machina?

If he had decided not to kill the dude and that had had any effect on his actions in the future, it might have been interesting.

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