Talk:Asami Sato/@comment-4711309-20120611025647/@comment-4884084-20120611035102

To be fair, Mako's motives entailed something bigger than himself and Asami. First of all, it's the equalists they are dealing with, and any situation involving the equalists is too dire to leave room for anything as petty as romance or relationships. If the equalists wipe out everyone, everything that Asami and Mako have been through will be for nothing.

True, Asami did need Mako after what she has been through, but Korra being kidnapped very much compromises everything, which creates a dire situation that is hard to ignore. I mean, when they finally found Korra, she could barely walk, and the big picture was that Korra needed extra attention after getting out of a dire situation. Yet, to Asami, this did not add up.

If only Asami knew what Mako went through to rescue his brother from the equalists. Just like Korra in chapter 9, Bolin was in the same situation, and all Mako persisted on was finding Bolin. Asami could then think that Mako cares for Korra like an older brother, and set aside some suspicion at least.

Yea, I do feel sorry for Asami too, here's to hoping she will come around.