Talk:Amon/@comment-4518608-20121010192108/@comment-3005995-20121010230029

Those practicalities within the show that NinjaRisa stated are all true, but there are also some development points. The show was, originally, produced to be only the first season, so the creators had to cut off the villain (even if he was amazing) at the end of the series. They ended Amon's story pretty well with an exploding gas tank mushroom-clouding like that (what did they put in their gasoline, nuclear reactors?). I highly doubt they could bring Noatak himself back from that, and if they did, it would be pretty boring.

One idea I heard a while ago that did interest me was basically a comic. The first panel showed Amon saying something (I forget) to Korra, the next is Korra cowering below, saying "B- but you died!" The third panel shows Amon again, saying "You can't kill an idea, Avatar Korra." Or something like that. Even if the Equalist leader is shown to be a phony and a liar, it doesn't mean there are no Equalists. They could very well arise again, fighting under the concept of Amon (being a gifted individual, spiritually supported in the end to all bending), not Noatak himself. I don't know if they'd do anything like this at all, but they need to at least revisit the Equalist movement, because non-benders themselves haven't been addressed for the Equalist claims whatsoever.