Talk:Bolin/@comment-108.241.23.7-20130129050926

Hhmmmm... what to say what to say.

I tend to see a lot of people not exactly hopping on board the bolin train, simply because he had a broad childish personality. I can see where you' 're coming from. I can also acknowledge the fact that it seems a bit forced. but who can blame him; whereas Mako shielded him from reality, always sitting backseat to mako was nothing unfamiliar. The poor kid has practically had to fight for attention. his way of doing that is his charms. however, I that is also the reason he can never hold a relationship. he puts on this facade of ' ladies man' and when push comes to shove; he is still that naive and innocent kid who' s all alone. He is definetly a character I can relate to personality wise. I am going to be honest and say that I like attention; praise inspires me to do better. I am sure  this is the same with Bolin. Mali was never there to be supportive (he was concerned with overall survival) which forces Bolin to be the out- there, externalities guy he is. Living in a similar personality type, I can say right now that you either like it or despise it. Being broad and soooo comfortable in your own skin scare  off people or inspires them with a little self- confidence. I agree; Bolin has taken a back seat and I can' t wait for his journey ( Bryke claims to have  him as a focal story point this time around) to what P.J. Byrne addressed as

"becoming a man" and I hope to dear God that we can get him with a great girl this time. Bizzare: huh... Well, if Yukka wasn't painful and bizzare enough, I am both anxious and scared of what is to become of my muscular, funny, earth- bending bolin.. (I just realized how socially awkward our children would be... attractive, hopefully, though)

Peace out

- ROG