Yesss. Especially since you also have Zuko Vs Fire Nation. Lol. aang vs zuko, Aang vs fire nation. Zuko vs fire nation. Zuko vs Aang. Lol. So you definitely get bothered seeing honorable Zuko betrayed by the Fire Nation people. Hahaha. Its well constructed The aftor also has a boy face. He’s actually not threatening in appearance. Thats my opinion. So it’s easy to sympathize when he pouts or feels sad lol.
Rock Lee
2024-03-07 14:58:57 +0000 UTC
Love the ending commentary I agree the fire nation is done well. You hope for moments that Zuko catches the avatar.
Then you remember the avatar and gang are the “good guys” just not relatable in their delivery on making us root for them.
We are reminded they are the protagonist
But fire nation being written so well makes you hope for zuko
Nicholas Castillo
2024-03-07 12:41:11 +0000 UTC
Aang had more genuine chemistry with Zuko in this one episode then he did Katara and Sokka throughout the entirety of the show. It's not surprising though because after watching cast interviews, Dallas (Zuko) and Gordon (Aang) give off an older brother/little brother vibe. Like I could tell they genuinely connected with each other. The Fire Nation are The Targaryen's of the Avatar universe, they are the most interesting parts.
Nyeisha Melvina Clark
2024-03-05 06:27:25 +0000 UTC
INTRO/OUTRO
Julian Fernando
2024-03-04 21:31:36 +0000 UTC
Intro
SpartanManJDOGG
2024-03-04 20:46:41 +0000 UTC
This show can be incredibly lazy. In the cartoon, Zuko had Katara's necklace, which is what June's creature smelled in order to track the group. But since they didn't do that her animal finds a random piece of Aangs torn clothing in the forest? How did she find it and how did she know that clothing was Aangs? Also, how did she cross the freaking ocean when we saw Aang have to fly all the way over there with his glider 😆
Trayvon Brown
2024-03-04 14:50:13 +0000 UTC
I like the change with the 41st division, but I didn't appreciate Iroh's attitude toward the crew. In the original series, he was empathetic to the crew and still willing to call out Zuko when he had his outbursts. He sat down with them and calmly explained the situation without expecting anything from them. In the live-action, he sternly tells Jee that he should respect Zuko for what he did, but without reprimanding Zuko at all or understanding the crew's feelings. It makes it seem like they should accept Zuko's abuse just because he saved their lives, when they shouldn't. Finally, this show was billed as the 'adult version' compared to the cartoon, but we literally have Iroh spoonfeeding us the thesis like an after-school special for children at the end, lol. Something the cartoon for children never did.
Trayvon Brown
2024-03-04 14:39:35 +0000 UTC
Just dumped your whole load bruh
Trayvon Brown
2024-03-04 14:07:29 +0000 UTC
As a fan of the cartoon, this by far is my favorite episode 😊