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#12 - Dreadlord (06/23/2012) [-]
I hated Tarrlok throughout the series. But his story and how he redeemed himself... I hope that in series two, they'll find him adrift and wounded and give him the praise he deserves for what he did.
#39 to #12 - xelihope (06/24/2012) [-]
That destroys the purpose of what he did.
If either of them lived, the bloodline of dangerously powerful bloodbenders could risk being continued. Even if Tarrlok was good, if he ever chose to have children, they might not be.

He knew the bloodline had to be ended.
User avatar #52 to #39 - Dreadlord (06/24/2012) [-]
I know what you mean... Sad feels all around.
#35 to #12 - mrmuffins (06/24/2012) [-]
all we can do is hope.....
User avatar #21 to #12 - hargleblarg (06/24/2012) [-]
No, because then it ruins this moment.

Think about it. Would this moment still hold the same impact if you knew one or both of them survived?
User avatar #36 to #21 - kingaxel (06/24/2012) [-]
If general Iroh can shrug off a nuke to the face i bet Tarrlock could survive that explosion.
User avatar #38 to #36 - plazmaflare (06/24/2012) [-]
Well for one, general Iroh blew up the bomb before it hit him with firebending, and probably deflected some of the blow, he was later healed by korra. I'm assuming Tarrlok and Noatok couldnt deflect the explosion that came from under their asses, im also assuming that niether of them know how to heal, considering that as far as we can tell only female waterbenders can heal.
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