I don't think I could have handled losing you and my father in the same day

Well, i'm going into this conversation with a significant disadvantage because, as i've stated in the artwork description, I haven't properly watched Books 3 and 4. Until they're both released in the UK on DVD i've only got a couple of clips, Fan-vids, and journal entries from other Deviants i've seen to back up my opinion. Still, i'll try my best.I really felt bad for Bolin during the events of Book 1 because it really looked like he and Korra were having a fun time of their date. Let me just say that I absolutely applaud you for what you said about how it's not always about the brooding dark types and that the not conventionally attractive guys can be awesome.I guess you could call it poetic justice in some way that Bolin finds love (Opal) and Mako is left single at the finale. And rather like Korrasami, i'm glad that Bolin found someone special in the end because it seemed he was getting the short end of the stick when it came to relationships *cough* Eska *cough*.With Mako, while i'm good with him as a character (I thought of him as a really compitent detective in Book 2, and as you stated he grew as a character as the series progressed), as a Love Interest i'm rather conflicted. I'm probably in a minority but I found it a little hypocritical that he kept encouraging Bolin to 'just get it over with' and end it with Eska, but he couldn't follow his own advice when it came to telling Korra they'd broken up after her memory loss.Korra and Asami, I just found they're developing relationship to be more interesting. You'd think that having been involved with the same guy these two would be at eachothers throats but instead, they were never in full scale conflict and they got over it. Not only did they become closer friends, they began to become a pretty efficient team (be it in combat, driving lessons, or emotional support). But if i'm going to be honest, the most common complaint I hear about Korrasami I feel is also the most valid (that more foreshadowing would've been welcome). I'm not saying that the moments they used weren't good (""), I just would've liked more than what we got (makes me wonder what could've been if it weren't for the budget cuts that resulted in 'Rememberances').I feel there are two kinds of romances on shows, there are those that gradually evolves from the beginning before it all culminates in the finale (or close to), and then there are those on-again, off-again, 'will they, won't they' kinds that just think of new ways for the couple to break up and make up before the ending. I'm not a big fan of the latter, and although it wasn't played out as long as most sitcoms i've watched in the past do, to me Makorra comes close to that category. It seemed like they spent more time arguing with eachother, and I honestly just got fed up with it. I've recently started catching up with the Original series, and while I think both shows are an overall joy to watch, if I had to pick one which I felt was superior, I'd have to go with Legend of Aang. One of the reasons for that is the relationship between Aang and Katara, which I found to be the more engaging Romance. Whenever they pop up on screen together I can't wait to see what happens with them next, whether it's something funny, sweet, or awkward+embarrassing. Wheras with Makorra, it just kept leaning dangerously close to the afformentioned kind of Romance that I just don't like, and I didn't care that much about what happens in this relationship. I mean, I am glad that Mako and Korra ended their relationship on good terms (as did Mako and Asami) but that's me more caring about the characters as friends/individuals rather than as couples. Not that the love triangle with Mako/Asami/Korra didn't have some funny moments... especially this one: . Korra and Asami is my favourite pairing in LOK, but my favourite in the entire Avatar Universe is Aang and Katara.Wow, that just might be the longest comment i've ever wrote. I hope this wasn't too boring to read