I don't know their names lol. But the person with glasses' eyemakeup looked great in this reaction.
Luis
2020-12-16 04:55:24 +0000 UTC
The owl can't be against violence if it attacks them at the end of the episode.
Luis
2020-12-16 04:38:20 +0000 UTC
i agree with caomhan, the owl is against all violence even if its justified
adrian
2020-12-09 04:10:30 +0000 UTC
Yeah, that's why I understand the reasoning behind it. It still just frustrates me a little lol.
alternia though
2020-12-08 21:06:32 +0000 UTC
To get into that discussion is to get into the murky waters of what constitutes pacifism. There are several schools, and some argue against all violence entirely, while others say that defending yourself is okay. Since it's a Nickelodeon show they obviously can't get into that philosophy much, but it's safe to assume that the spirits are against all forms of violence waged by humans. Because even in defending yourself to end aggression, you're still partaking in violence, etc.
Caomhan84
2020-12-08 20:48:54 +0000 UTC
One thing that always gets me in this ep, I understand why the spirits don't want to get involved in human wars or conflicts, but it's disappointing to see that false equivalence being argued in the story, as if there's no difference between the Fire nation's colonizing & genocidal attacks and the other peoples engaging in resistance to end the war. I love just about everything in the show but that detail kinda rubs me the wrong way.
Ahh I can't wait to hear yall's takes on the rest of the season, no spoilers but there's just so many emotions!