![]() If there are none of the above, simply destroy 10 random tiles at the bottom instead. Max Level: Target Shield, Locked, Countdown, and Strike tiles specifically to deal 350 extra damage for each specific tile destroyed. Immune to stun for 3 turns after activating this ability. Destroy 6 tiles randomly and deal 300 damage to the target. Unstoppable Force: There is nothing that can stand in the way of the new Juggernaut as he tackles though without much effort. I know some people may get tired and sick of seeing a lot of characters thanks to Ant-Man (Scott Lang) showing up, but hey, it only makes sense to show how you don't screw with the Juggernaut, especially when Colossus is in charge! Here we go: So, I'm wondering if we can combine Juggernaut's movesets with Colossus just like how I did for Sam Wilson as the new Captain America? Korra is worried that maybe her father was right, but Asami points out that a lot has changed over the years and everyone seems accepting, especially in Republic City.Everybody loves the Juggernaut for his board shaking skills, but what about Colossus? I only know people that uses him because they love his Fastball Special and Colossal Punch, but Immovable Object is rather debatable. The air nation is the only one that seems truly accepting-Kya paints a picture of total acceptance and says that Aang was supportive when she herself came out. And in the fire nation, Sozin made same-gender relationships illegal when he took power (I hope Zuko undid all that when he became Firelord). The Earth Kingdom is not particularly accepting-Kya says that Avatar Kyoshi was bisexual but couldn't affect "real change" and that the earth kingdom is the slowest to accept change and is also militarily repressive (full disclosure I have not read the Kyoshi comics, maybe there is additional insight in those?). Kya gives us a quick lesson on how same-gender relationships are viewed across the nations: The water tribe, being a patriarchal culture, expects discretion. The closest we get to homophobia is Korra's father, who, after expressing his happiness at their relationship, warns Korra to be cautious going forward because not everyone will be as understanding. In short, Korra and Asami are fully supported by their friends and family, and even their enemies acknowledge their relationship without any homophobic tones. The scene where Kya gives us a history lesson establishes how LGBTQ+ people are viewed in the world of LoK. In other words, he is 100% ready available for a relationship with someone else. ![]() The love triangle is completely resolved and Mako is out of the picture romantically with either of them and has no lingering romantic feelings. ![]() He doesn't try to say “Yeah I’m really worried about Asami too”, which, to me is bizarre because he and Asami are friends too, right? I don’t know if we should read too much into it though- most likely it was just a writing choice that we aren’t meant to psycho-analyze- but it could also mean he is being careful with his words so that Korra doesn’t wonder if he still has feelings for Asami. When he is comforting Korra, he relates to her by remembering how worried he was when Korra was kidnapped by Amon. Interestingly, we don’t get any meaningful Mako and Asami interactions. We build up on his final interaction with Korra from the animated series and continue to firmly establish them as friends and amicable exes. He loves his brother even if he is a little exhausted by his upbeat, enthusiastic attitude. His relationship with Bolin is just as it always is. Mako’s primary relationships that are explored are with his brother and with Korra. (They are ultimately unsuccessful and Scoochy’s tip leads them to a room rigged with explosives- but I don’t think Scoochy knew that, I think he was fed false info). I really liked this moment because it shows how much character growth he’s had when you compare the way he treated Kai in season 3. Mako pulls Bolin back and genuinely connects with Scoochy- relating to his past, pushing him to do the right thing and help others. They catch up to Scoochy and Bolin actually loses his temper and is rather menacing. Mako insists he’s cool with it- though he’s got a distressed look on his face. Mako gets annoyed, and Bolin asks if he’s grumpy because his exes are dating. There is an interesting scene where they are questioning Scoochy (We saw him in the first season, he’s the kid that told Korra and Mako the Bolin went to do some work for the triple threats before getting captured by equalists) Bolin tells Mako they should do “good cop, bad cop”, with Bolin being the good cop. Mako and Bolin do some detective work to try and find Tokuga.
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