I think he'll end up retiring after Avatar 5, but I agree. Having binged most of his filmography lately, I would love to see him do one last R-rated movie, but I do think TWOW has a lot of the emotional maturity in it's themes and story that T2 and The Abyss have.I liked THE WAY OF WATER quite a bit, and am looking forward to seeing 3... but I really wish we'd get to see Cameron direct something non-AVATAR again before his career is over.
I think the having to live with what you've done part can be applied to many characters. Jake, Quaritch, Lo'ak, and Spider specifically. In Jake and Quaritch's case, what they've done to each other. for Lo'ak, it's living with letting down Neteyam and the guilt of being the reason he died. Spider due to his conflicted nature of his character.Aaahhhh, so it's about Avatar Quaritch realizing the horror and evils of what his original and he have done, and having to grapple with that realization and the trauma and grief that come with it. I'm SO down for that!