I like the way he is written. They wanted me to hate him, and I do, D-O.
He is underrated and threatening enough at least, because Mark Hamill nailed that performance out of his character and made him Avatar's most irredeemably evil villain in the franchise.
He looks like the adult main characters husband
He is a decent villain, but his limited screentime and his full evilness would lead people to prefer Azula.
783667, I do prefer Azula, because of how tragic and sympathetic she is. I'm glad the live action show is flushing him out more.
Fleshing him out?
Mccue, you know, give him a bigger backstory and make him more than a one-dimensional character.
I feel the live-action made seem a bit more cruel and can’t see any sense of sympathy in the performance. But I do like the actor though.
I know what it means. I noticed that you wrote flushed and guessed that it was a mistake.
Fleshed out I meant, right?
What do you think?