Talk:Asami Sato/@comment-3399608-20120429103835/@comment-3399608-20120430113740

@last poster

No, that just isn't true. When invlving a spin-off, the fact that it exists within the same universe as the original means it can draw fans in. Shipping doesn't mean a show has good writing, it means the fans are enthusiastic. Halo has many Cortana-John 117 shippers, and its writing is barely average. Hell, Sonic has shippers and its writing is downright poor! Currently, all it deals with is oppression, a rather simple topic, and a character's fear, a completely generic topic. I know it's only a few episodes in, and that's what I'm bvasing this off. Some shows have strong starts and gradually decline in quality (almost all shonen material) while some are the opposite (Most sci-fi material, since they tend to spend more time establishing lore than on plot and characters), and it's not right to assume that she show will be great based purely on the fact that it is part of the Avatar continuity.