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DIRECTOR'S CUT: Does Uncle Iroh ACTUALLY Give Good Advice? Therapist vs Uncle Iroh in AVATAR THE LAST AIRBENDER

How do you grow after making mistakes and enduring pain? What is your favorite thing about Iroh?

Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright are reacting to Avatar: The Last Airbender again but with a twist. Jonathan is going toe-to-toe with Uncle Iroh… or agreeing with Iroh because he’s the GOAT. They talk about all the things that make Iroh so great, such as his humility and wisdom but also how he handles his mistakes and regrets. Alan dares Jonathan to find anything to criticize about Iroh. Will he come up with anything?

DIRECTOR'S CUT: Does Uncle Iroh ACTUALLY Give Good Advice? Therapist vs Uncle Iroh in AVATAR THE LAST AIRBENDER

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I guess I can't 'promise' that anyone here will love it. I don't know the hosts or the commenters here personally lol. But it's really very good.

Kay Enn

Late to the party here (I just recently discovered your amazing channel!), but I just wanted to make a watch recommendation if I may be so bold. Re: the discussion around the 57-minute mark, about doing the channel for a lliving being enough, I'd like to highly recommend Dan Olson/Folding Ideas' video 'I don't know James Rolfe', if you haven't seen it yet. I promise you'll love it.

Kay Enn

ATLA will always be the best most balanced animated show I've ever seen, I can say with confidence. The two scenes of Zuko reuniting with Iroh in the White Lotus tent and of Iroh honoring his deceased son with Leaves from the Vine ALWAYS makes me cry hard, one: Tears of joy in the reunion and then tears of heartbreak with Leaves from the Vine scene. The latter scene tends to destroy me moreso because I've also lost family I loved and there's really no words to truly convey just how painful and world-shattering it is. There's comfort in the fact that that just proves that they TRULY meant something to you and that you loved them, albeit it may still always be painful/bittersweet because you will still miss them. Anyway, Iroh is THE uncle that everyone needs, for sure. RIP Mako. 🥰

Teo Ellis

you make me cry through shows wisdom and general honesty

Don Nguyen

You should do a video on Sokka and his character development

Nataniel Massoth

He's also such a good example of equanimity; in any situation he has such a clear mind and can adapt almost immediately to make the most of it.

Nataniel Massoth

Such a strong example of the power of storytelling. Iroh - along with the rest of the Avatar cast of characters - is so three-dimensional and fully realized in my mind, despite the fact that he is an animated fictional person in a land of magic. I hope I can achieve a fraction of his enlightenment and wisdom over my lifetime.

Quazillionaire

I work in a school and we are all about the pyramid approach to education. We push that idea of Carl rodgers of unconditional love. Those 3 yo (spec Ed) kids want that love and acceptance and it’s now we dump love and acceptance on them and how do we get them somewhere. With with the pyramid approach to education. Some of those kids couldn’t form a sentence if they wanted too in September and walked up to me with a sentence strip. now they tell me in words mr c I want chase/I want a hug/I want a fist bump. But it’s all based on you have to have unconditional love in the first place….

Tiredhyperion

Thank you for this. My relationship with my paternal uncle is a lot like this, he's the chill uncle that makes killer food and has great advice. Much love to the uncles in our lives.

Judah David

My brother and I will be going!!

Emma Siverling

There's not really anything that I can add that you guys haven't said. That intro speech that Jonathan makes is so powerful and I couldn't have come up with the words like that to make me cry this hard.

Gandalf The Grey

Iroh is the best character in Avatar.

Meg W.

We know those tears all to well

taylor garrett

Avatar: the last airbender live in concert is touring North America and Europe this year! I’m excited to go with some friends.

Frankie Doodle

"Pride is not the opposite of shame, but it's source. True Humility is the only antidote to shame" - Uncle Iroh

Constantin

I would buy the shit out of that

Quinn Anne ASMR

Alan, you talk about wanting to make people cry. Well you and Jono have me in tears right now. Thank you for all you do

Quinn Anne ASMR

Only 5 seconds in and cmon you HAVE TO START WITH LEAVES FROM THE VINE?! 😭😭😭 (anyway I'm continuing now lol)

Quinn Anne ASMR

I had a thought about Iroh this morning, granted I've had a lot of thoughts about Iroh and ATLA in general over the years lol. Remember in season 2 during Iroh and Toph's conversation when she says to him "Maybe you should tell your nephew you need him too?" I was thinking to myself "I really hope at some point Iroh did tell Zuko that." But when I thought about it more, I think he showed Zuko how much he needed him multiple times throughout the show. The reunion scene between them at the end of season 3 has both of them crying. We've seen Iroh cry before, but I think this time when we see him cry, it really shows his relief that Zuko came back to him. Iroh was doing fine on his own, having escaped prison in a massively impressive way, and reuniting with the White Lotus. He has an established goal of his own and a strong support network. However, when Zuko comes back and Iroh is holding him in his arms and crying, I think this communicates to Zuko and the audience that Iroh really did need him too. ***tearbending***

Chloe lynn

Shut up and take my money

BJ

Hearing the wisdom that you guys have earned, seeing you guys joke, and seeing you guys cry is so healing and helpful for me. I cherish your content and find immeasurable value in it. Right now it's measured by $10 a month, but the value is imeasurable haha thanks guys ❤️

Girl Named Jack

Love this video!! One thing I wanted to add to the conversation is that Iroh ALSO has learned to embrace the role of a therapist in social justice. I'm currently in school to get my Masters in Counseling Psychology, and between ethics and multiculturalism classes I've been learning a lot about the responsibility of those in the counseling profession to be advocates for social justice and change, to defend those who have been oppressed, and work toward a better and more equitable world. Iroh is a literal warrior, and the only times we see him get actually furious and dangerous are the times when he is fighting for a righteous cause. He betrays the Fire Nation in supremely epic fashion for a Spirit being that was murdered, he fights the Dai Li to make sure Katara and Aang could escape, and he ends the military occupation of Ba Sing Se. Now, as far as social justice goes, this is generally not a literal one-for-one comparison lol, but I think the point stands.

Markus Ayasse

Less than a minute in and it's just music and quotes and i want to cry! 😭❤️

Yani Dodge

Thank you for allowing us to see this with the free trial! I'm so broke XD

Mickey Miguel (MarioSuitedUp)

But you missed some IMPORTANT parts of the show and Iroh. Like BIG one, Iron replaced his son cause how he failed and Zuko never had a father.....Are we getting an Iroh Pt2? You do one episode for Iron Man or Loki, who is Iroh? Can'tcatch it all in one episode( raising my eyebrow cause I don't know the memes)

Zaylon Sevias

<3 You guys already gushed over Iroh in the Zuko Episode.

Zaylon Sevias

To me, Uncle Iroh in Book 1 is more of this detached, wise mentor type character. I say detached because he's clearly not invested in helping Zuko capture Aang. If he was, he would've been caught in episode 2 lol. In Book 2, however, Iroh definitely takes on a more active and parental role in Zuko's life. I think Iroh's main priority regarding Zuko in book 2 is opening his mind to the world outside the Fire Nation and what has become of it due to this war. It kind of makes me think of what I heard about the way Princess Diana raised her sons to see life outside the royal family, like taking her boys to homeless shelters. Anyway, even though Zuko always had a good heart, he would not have been the character and eventual Fire Lord we see in Book 3 without this experience and exposure. On a less serious note, I absolutely love how overtly "Dad" like Iroh becomes in Book 2, especially the annoying/adorkable Dad traits. Some that come to mind are like the embarrassing over the top singing. When he's yelling at Zuko in their tiny apartment "have you seen the spark rocks to heat up the water?!!" even though Zuko is literally right next to him. And staring out the window anxiously waiting for Zuko to come back from his date.

Chloe lynn

Beautiful intro, followed by .... "What are you old gas bags talking about?" Well played.

MsHalcyon

XD I love you guys so much XD

Loki Dokey

I’d love if y’all did an episode on Katara and her grief journey/survivor’s guilt. Mostly I’m sick of seeing dudes on the internet constantly shit on her for talking about her mother and I think it’s a great motivation for her character

Julia Pearson

This episode was soooo good! I hope you guys continue making ATLA episodes bc we will continue to eat them up :)

Anna Godlewski

Alan, just want you to know that you are making people cry, even without making feature films. Your vulnerability (this goes for both of you) helps people connect even further with whatever subject you are talking about. Also the way your team edits your videos is honestly so impressive to me. The clips chosen and the order you guys talk about them always takes me on a journey & hits just as hard as the movie or show. I just rewatched ATLA and I’m always emotional at the soldier boy part but I don’t always cry but I actually cried with you guys watching this because it was like watching with friends and connecting through experiencing similar emotions together 💕

jordanthewizard

Loved this episode so much! Iroh is my favorite character!

Amelia N.

Alan I hope you don’t mind me asking but were you breaking your heart at the end of this when the Patrons were being read out , I would hugged you so much , I dunno what it is but when I see guys cry it breaks my heart 😭☮️💔

☮️🪬Sonar IllusionFox🪬☮️

I funnily enough had an Iroh in my life , she was wild and a free spirit and loved to live life to the full , dun get me wrong she loved to party and part hard she did , she was my inspiration, when she died I felt I lost someone special I’d give anything to here her wisdom once more , a part of myself died with her I was never the same when she passed away but the life advice she gave was valuable to me and has served me well , But Alan I challenge you to making this poltergeist cry , I shall bring forth man sized Kleenex 😂😆 But in all seriousness though we all need Iroh in our lives to take life lessons and wisdom , that song has made me cry a bucket load 😭☮️💔

☮️🪬Sonar IllusionFox🪬☮️

Idk if he wrote it, but it was his last lines.. and the fact the picture of his son is actually the artist's interpretation of Mako as a young man.. It makes me weep too!

Somnus

The fact that the actor who plays iroh was diagnosed with cancer and wrote this song it makes me cry 😢

Alice Hoade

I'm not crying you are

Alice Hoade

I appreciate Iroh's humor because dad jokes are just how eye roll.

tiassa

Watched this episode on YouTube yesterday, then came back onto Patreon to watch the Katara vs Azula video before watching the Director’s Cut here 😁 Love ATLA! I also saw the live action version on Netflix, and while I agree that certain tonal shifts and silliness can only happen in animation, I also appreciate what they have done with the live action version. There’s a seriousness to it that I appreciate while keeping the humanity and relationships of everyone intact. It could be improved upon, so I’m glad that they got green-lit for seasons 2 and 3; but overall also very happy for some good Asian representation on screen while getting to see ATLA from a different lens. I’ve liked what they added to the show because it gives an emotional depth that wasn’t in the animated series. Not sure if it’s a good trade, silliness for depth, but Sokka still brings the sarcastic and silly jokes so it’s not all lost. Hope you guys do more episodes on ATLA, and maybe also watch Legend of Korra also! 😊

Lisa C

This I didn't see this till I became an adult but I love it so much

Alice Hoade

Alan! This was perfect: “I put enough work in to understand that most of that isn’t true. And the stuff that is true, is funny” First, thank you for putting into words something I’ve been struggling with for a long time, especially when it comes to work, because I’ve been crabby and defensive. 🔪 Second, as a “fellow creative” this is a personal example of something that gives me hope and energy, because it illustrates the individual value every single creative person brings to the world: ALL art is an iterative undertaking; the creator’s unique expression of it is the essential ingredient for others to connect with it and carry it forward. Why did the way you put that matter to me? Hell if I know, but it did. Thank you!!

jeneskew

Gratuitous gratitude post (is gratitude ever gratuitous?): I am a middle-aged, child-free-by-choice, married, creative professional woman. I haven’t had cable since 2001 so I missed this show entirely. Cinema Therapy introduced it to me and I couldn’t be happier about that. This freakin’ kid’s show is hitting the right buttons at the *perfect* time. I’m pretty open, and over time that’s made me good at recognizing serendipity when it knocks, and stuff like this is the proof. THANK YOU! 🍵

jeneskew

Regarding the monthly “one nice meal” from your college days (9:02)… these may have been a poor choice financially but experiences like this can morph into nourishing choices spiritually and relationship-wise. Experiencing good food with good friends is, as Iroh would say, “one of life’s true delights.” Even to the point of transcendence, like in the story/movie “Babette’s Feast.” When the spending or the food itself doesn’t get skewed by some addiction, entitlement or mindlessless, it can be an expression of art, vitality, generosity, and even beauty… all things that inspire hope. I think this is the root of Iroh’s obsession with tea. The mindful process of making a really good tea and then the joy of sharing it with friends… 🤌🏻

jeneskew

Meatslaps sound effect has me ballin every time 🤣

jeneskew

I was fortunate to be a tween/teen when this show first aired. Everything from the story to the art to the sound design just blew my mind. I'm so glad adults like Jono and Alan can enjoy and appreciate this wonderful work of art with the same enjoyment I had watching it as a kid 😊

Chloe lynn

This show is great, you are great. You reacting to this show is near perfection.

Jopsyduck

Yes, I couldn't say it better.

Jopsyduck

Oh yes.... Would love to see that!

Woodwind

“He’s the Dragon of the West, motherf*cker!” 😂😂😂 I need this on a tshirt, stat.

Day Hefner

The "oh no" when the leaves on the vine scene comes up was so real.

Megan Rhodes

okay, I know that the show is supposed to be fun and good (which it is!!!!!), but Alan's sentence: "I hated myself so much for so long, that there is nothing that anyone can ever say, that is more hurtful than what I said about myself to myself" hits so hard… not just my compassion for him, but also hits home with me… You can call me pretty much anything, and can say (almost) anything to my face, and I can handle it, just because what my brain came up with long before? so much worse than whatever anyone could tell me… And for that, and BECAUSE of that, Alan has my full compassion on that statement!

Lexi Noctura

Oh, that would be a cool meta episode: Therapist reacts to Therapist reacts. Go back and get some clips from older episodes and correct or even extrapolate on old takes.

Lightning Dragon Master

I've always said that we all need an uncle Iroh in our lives... where's mine?? I need him!

Kate Ackerley

ME TOOO!

Kate Ackerley

Thank you so much for the episode about Iroh. We indeed could include more Iroh in ourselfs because the way he treats others especially Zuko gets me every time. No mather what people do, or say, or just throw at him he never really gets mad. I've been wondering why you didn't include the scene where Zuko separates and Iroh just lets him go and make his own experiences (because for me it was a really important scene that showed how much he respected Zuko and supported him find his way.... but since this was more about Iroh and less about his relationship with Zuko its fine I guess ;P. And about the end of the video I completely understand the tears the one episode when he is celebrating his sons birthday and starts to sing makes me cry every time.

Nelly Stein

Aaaaand at about 8:20 Renée Elise Goldsberry started singing in my head...

Kes Yocum

He literally spits fire is an absolute bar when you’re talking about Iroh.

Physco Dragon

this video was genuinely very helpful for me with where i'm at in life right now. i moved out of an unhealthy environment and into a new one where i'm struggling in different ways, and i was directly called out by one of the people i live with on being pessimistic and not trying hard enough to be happy. i don't believe it is true about me in every area of life, but i think in some that have been relevant right now it is, so i need to put in more effort to change the way i view things and try to find happiness where i can. i've watched atla countless times, but i hadn't let iroh's lessons sink into me yet. having this video put in front of me mere days after the conversation with my roommate was immensely helpful. thank you guys for this one- i believe all your videos have an impact on someone, somewhere, and for this video, i can say it for sure has had an impact.

bunnyblasts

I love everything about this episode. Every single thing. Alan you've already made me cry and I look forward to seeing how you can do so creatively. You clearly have the sauce, you just need something to put it on. <3 Meanwhile Iroh is perfect. I haven't watched the new live ATLA either for the exact same reason you guys were stating... the silliness, joy, and things only possible in animation is what makes this show move from "lovely" to masterpiece. I don't think it's possible in live acting.

Nova Villmark

Loved it!!

KrissyArtist

ATLA is my favorite piece of media of all time, and while it’s got so many fantastic scenes, I think my absolute favorite is the Zuko/Iroh reunion in S3. Pretty much everything about that scene was executed to perfection and it always gets to me no matter how many times I see it

Christian Horn

Thank you for this. I just have to say thank you for all you gentlemen do. I am glad to have found your channel whilst going through the hardest thing i have ever had to overcome, battling addiction, fighting to get my kids back, and truly embracing recovery and mental wellness. I'm glad I found your channel because you brought a perspective that I hadn't been shown before. Thank you so much for sharing love and light for all the world to see. Please continue your good works. You guys are a lot more like Iron than you think.

Roberta Macias

Iroh lost his son while Ozai threw his away, fate let him and Zuko heal each other

Patrick Boyda

Oh! Your comment about "I hated myself so much so long that there is nothing anyone can ever say that is more hurtfull then what i said about myself to myself" strongly reminded me instantly of Tyrion Lannister "Let me give you some advice bastard, never forget what you are, the rest of the world will not. Wear it like armour and it can never be used to hurt you" It is said in a more demeaning way then you put it but since it cames from a character that is shunned by his own father and a lot of other people for beeing a dwarf or imp his whole life i would have put it that way. "You are who you are. Embrace it and find your piece with it and nobody can hurt you by pointing out who you are, because you truly know yourself." or something. Reminds me of the "I can sound like iroh but i still dont understand it" scene Zuko did when he went for the "You have to look within yourself" speech :,D

Shadowkiller44

I think it’s one of the more important “kid” shows that I can show my own children. I think there are so many wonderful messages about friendship, family, strength and happiness. And while I understand the appeal of sourpuss heroes especially for teen audiences (I was a big Potterhead back in the day lol) I think Aang stands out as a character that is heroic with joy and laughter, which I just love so much. He has inner pain sometimes, but rarely inner turmoil, and it creates such a healing tone to the whole show.

Stefan and Erin S

Azula vs. Katara exclusive episode is dropping on Patreon today!

Cinema Therapy

This was maybe the single most important video you guys have ever made. It's Uncle Iroh and his greatness, Jonathan's wisdom and Alan's ultimate showcasing of what healthy masculinity looks like. Bravo guys, I love you dearly and you matter to me very much. I joined the patreon because you are my favourite creators on youtube and I really wanted to suuport you but I am out of a job at the moment so I won't be able to maintain it for a bit. I will always be a great big giant fun of your work and I'll try o return here when my life is a little bit more stable. Untill then, thank you. For being you and for doing all the good that you can with the platform that you've built for yourselves.

Myrto Smyriliou

Voting and hoping for Villain Therapy for Azula!!!

Malaya

Uncle Iroh was the first male tv show character who showed me how to use kindness and vulnerability to grow close and help people. Probably my first step into wanting to become a child psychologist. I remember watching it when it came out and crying at every line because no matter what Zuko did, Iroh never loved or thought of him any less.

Malaya

The aggressive throw of the tissue box lollll. Also I'm crying with you guys <3

Malaya

I always ugly cry at that song too, Alan. No matter how many times I hear/see it. It never gets old, nor will it ever not move me to tears. Those short 25minutes is so full of small moments, that culminates to the climax of the episode: Uncle Iroh showing exactly why he became who he is in the show. That he learned the hard way, and knows why it is so hard.

Hikari Yamato

I just had to pause to say this: when Jono talked about happiness = satisfied, all I can hear in my head is the song Satisfied from Hamilton xD

Hikari Yamato

And we love you, Alan. We will be crying with you for many episodes to come. ❤️

Hannah Rose 🥀

I love this segment! Just wish that ppl in discord would follow his teachings

Rachel See

Iroh is my hero. I would also relate him to the concepts of radical acceptance and willingness from DBT (Linehan). He is mindful of the moment, doing what he CAN do right now, rather than trying to force his will on the word, as we do most of the time. I was also thinking that the royal family can also be interpreted as an inner landscape of personality parts, with hurt angry inner children (Zuko), overcompensation (Azula), and a healthy, wise part (Iroh). Whenever I try to relate to my inner wise mind, I cannot help but hear the voice of Iroh in me. The creators brought so much psychological depth and Asian wisdom into a simple kids show, while making it so much fun to watch. It is an outstanding show!

Corina Strößner

I dunnae think I could click play for this ep any faster. Uncle Iroh is one of my favorite characters ever.

SJ McQuillan

In response to the question in the caption below. I don’t know if iv been growing from my mistakes. But I’ve grown to live with them in hopes I don’t repeat them. My favorite thing about iroh is his integrity.

Raiyu Lilliputian

The legendary duel between Jono and Iroh!!! Who will come out on top?!?! Find out now!!!😎

Raiyu Lilliputian

🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

Tichael Murner

Agreed 👍🏻

McLovinPopeIII

Honestly, I think we could do 2 more whole episodes just on Iroh. Dude is the GOAT.

Alan Seawright

Mission accomplished.

Alan Seawright

TRUTH!

Alan Seawright

No one “belongs” at Red Robin. Which is kinda sad, it’s perfectly fine mall food. Just feels soul-crushing to work there for some reason. (Probably because the pay is terrible. I think I’d have felt better if it was a decent living wage.)

Alan Seawright

Still not sure I buy it.

Alan Seawright

EVERYONE needs an Iroh.

Alan Seawright

I am totally stealing this, and I’m going to say it on the show and in my life, and it’s going to be obnoxious.

Alan Seawright

Jono absolutely hit on my life mantra: don't live your life thinking success will bring you happiness; live your life knowing happiness will bring you success.

Tichael Murner

Ahhhh, yes, thank you!! So so glad to have an Uncle Iroh episode now. The man we all aspire to be.

Emily Snell-Salvaggio

I had the honor of meeting Dante Basco (Zuko), Greg Baldwin(Uncle Iroh), and Michaela Murphy(Toph) at the Kansas City Comicon recently, and they are all very delightful people and I only wish the best for them

Oscar Cervantes

I think Uncle Iroh earned not just Greatest Therapist in the World, but he won the "what character makes Alan cry the most" contest. Alan had me crying just as hard as he was. And I always cry when I watch Uncle Iroh in the ATLA show. Bless you Alan! And thanks for being so open and vulnerable. It's a beautiful thing.

Amber Mason

Thank you so much this is one of episodes I was waiting for since I started watching :-D I really get that getting insults well because of selfhate :D nobody was yet able to insult me as well as me so when somone tries I ironically have that feeling of superiority for being so much better at that :D I absolutely love the scene with zuko and iroh reunion. Zuko was used to be afraid of his father for doing any mistake and when he came to his uncle father figure who he actually betrayed he only got unconditional love and forgivness. Live action Avatar definitely isn't as goofy as original but it's still pretty goofy and it works pretty well with deepening some aspects of story, personal storylines etc. Relationship between iroh and zuko has some new pretty great aspects where zuko helped iroh as well through hard times. Plus leaves from the wines melody is used pretty well and it nearly made me cry more than once. When I learned there will be live action avater I felt like it has nothing to offer to this perfect show and while I'd still say animated version is better live action definitely has it's place and it's more than just copy which wouldn't ad anything. And live action Iroh is pretty great too, though I miss his accent.

BlackAdder

Leaves on the Vine destroys me every time 😭 thank you for this episode. He is one of the many things this animated serves gets right. I also appreciate the bad dad jokes ❤️

Holly✌️

The best thing about Iroh is how much he believes in his nephew. There's no way Zuko could have achieved his redemption without Iroh not just guiding him, but supporting him. You can easily look at fictional characters in other media who failed to get a redemption arc, and the main reason for it is because they didn't have anyone like Iroh to get there.

RogueVader1996

"In the darkest times, hope is something you give yourself." No lie, every point in my life where I was having a real hard time and I felt like things were never going to get better, this is the quote I would think of that gave me the strength to keep going.

Traxathon

ATLA is my favorite show of all time so these have been some of my favorite episodes. You could easily spend an episode on every main character because it’s simply that rich. A Villain’s Therapy episode on Azula would be amazing!

Tara Muldoon

“It is important to draw wisdom from many different places. If you take it from only one place, it becomes rigid and stale. Understanding others, the other elements, and the other nations, will help you become whole.” -Uncle Iroh Just in case anyone else wants the quote.

Jimmy Danielle

I just watched the live action Netflix show because I wanted to understand these episodes better (I knew I needed more time to watch the original), and even with my short time spent in the Avatar universe this had me bawling. I’m about to start season 2 of the original and I’m amazed at how deep this show is. ❤️

Jimmy Danielle

There are box sets on Amazon if you want a physical copy.

Tiana Horsey-Daydreamer

I this and your zuko episode are my favorite of your episodes of all time. Thank you for doing this.

Rayne

Alan was so wide-eyed when he was told he has stuff in common with Iroh XD

TheStrategicCoward

The correct answer is, not enough lol

Paradigm Dad

Not sure if there'd be enough time/interest from others to review an anime, but there are many great anime where characters have to learn to live with pain, which they may experience a lot of, and find ways to either enjoy life despite the pain, or learn to accept it. ATLA is definitely a life changing show, and I have some anime I could mention that I also feel are life changing, but I'll just say Vinland Saga is one show that so far has just been amazing.

Blitz Cam

The question for me is how many times I’ll rewind and keep watching Iroh and Zuko’s reconciliation scene to keep my good cry going 😂 -Erin

Stefan and Erin S

Jono’s “Oh, no….” at the Leaves on the Vine scene. I felt that…

Big Red Cube

I’m gonna watch this on my lunch break 💞

Gloria Vargas

OMG OMG OMG

Gloria Vargas

It's telling that you guys came back to Avatar 3 times now. It really speaks to how amazing the show really is. I know it's been really healing for me and it's wonderful to see that it has been for others.

Adam

Yeah, ATLA is probably my favorite show. I've watched it at least 20 times, and there's many good characters each with interesting stories, and I feel like there's always one character that can be at least somewhat relevant to one's life, no matter what age/experiences someone may be/have had. But yeah Netflix has the animated show, the new live action show(which is worth a watch after seeing the animated show. Just as a note, there will be differences, so don't expect an exact replica of the animation.) ... and Netflix I think also has the 2010 Avatar movie, that one I wouldn't recommend unless you want to watch it to see the wrong ways of making a movie.

Blitz Cam

I’d love to see you guys do an episode on Korra, particularly about her trauma recovery.

Kasen Rogers

beautiful episode just beautiful

Josh Jones

Netflix

Rebecca McCoy

So glad you guys finally released this episode. 🙌

Musical Esscence

Netflix

Musical Esscence

Netflix or you can purchase it on iTunes. I’m sure you can purchase physical copies also. I have both

Paradigm Dad

I would really love for you guys to talk about “fruits basket” I really think the characters in this anime is perfect for you two to talk about also Alan I used to work as a cook at Red Robin and I too had thoughts of I should be there not here so I completely understand

Rena Nice

I've seen so many comments on Iroh - saying it would be so good to be as wise as him, and that's true, but I don't think anyone wants to go through what Iroh went through to achieve it.

Scott Rutter

I don't believe that it's possible to create a perfect character. But somehow Iroh just is exactly that. It really amazes me.

Timo

so good to see this!

Scott Rutter

i’m not gonna lie, i’ve never seen avatar fully through. It never appealed to me until now, i’ll have to check it out. where can i find it?

Alex Boynton

The last scene there comes full circle in The Legend of Kora, when Iroh tells her "Sometimes the best way to solve your own problems, is to help somebody else with theirs."

Chris N

25 seconds in, I'm already crying. Thanks guys, lol

KaylaLeigh025

YAY! Been waiting for this episode since seeing the Zuko one! Thank you guys!

Davidlee S

Isn't it amazing how Zuko learns to redirect and flow with another's fire attacks, take a firm stance to withstands Azulas blast and dismiss it altogether, breakdance like an Airbender and master his own fire, all because of his own flexibility and instruction from his Uncle? I wanna be like this man 🥹

Chris Breezy

And I forgot the best one, Paradigm Shift, it’s in my name! 🤣

Paradigm Dad

More Iroh, the better👌🏻

McLovinPopeIII

YES!!! I’m so happy y’all made this episode. I love this character. The power of choice!!!

Paradigm Dad


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