LAST EDITED ON Dec-29-13 AT 06:34 PM (EST)
Something I noticed on a re-read. Perhaps something to be said for people double-checking their timelines when writing, or something nitpicky like that.In Try, Try Again, at breakfast the morning of the wedding, it is mentioned that Korra is checking the pre-season baseball and pro bending results on the sports page.
She was flipping through the sports section of the Republic City
Tribune's website, checking up on the spring training results in both
baseball and pro bending,
In Honeymoon By the Sea, a later story in the timeline (taking place after the wedding), Anne and Azana discuss fitting Anne's training into Azana's schedule:
"A week, I think. Last I heard, the plan was to head home next
Saturday." Anne scrubbed at her hairline, then draped the towel around
her neck. "If all goes well, I'll be coming back sometime in the middle
of June."
"Hm," said Azana. They made their way down the stairs into the
building, closing the trapdoor behind them. "Well, that works for me.
Spring training starts later this week, but it's a lot less regimented
than the spring training in, say, baseball, so there'll be plenty of
opportunities for us to keep exploring if you want. After that I'll be
pretty well tied up for most of April with all the business involved in
getting the season underway, but by mid-June we should be into a pretty
good groove. There'll be time to breathe. Be a good time for us to
really get started, if you want."
To recap - spring training hasn't started yet in Honeymoon, so how can there be pre-season bending results in the sports section in Try?
And no, Korra wasn't looking at exhibition results - in What's Past is Prologue (happens after Honeymoon), it is said of the exibition matches the group goes to see:
This was the first exhibition of the year, not even part of the
official preseason (which didn't begin until the following week)
Jeanne