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Avatar: The Last Airbender 3x7 YOUTUBE EDIT (early access)

This was an interesting form of storytelling! I liked how much Katara is explored in this episode! Enjoy!

Avatar: The Last Airbender 3x7 YOUTUBE EDIT (early access)

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Episode 3x9 is the only "bad" episode left (and it's not even THAT bad). I always personally loved this ep, but I agree it's not the best. Toph and Katara's dynamic has always been interesting (the sensitive mother figure and the rambunctious tomboy) but what hit me the hardest was the fact that Katara had to be the "mom" of the family from such a young age. I mean, Sokka doesn't even remember the face of their mother and we already know Katara is very traumatized from her mother's death and greatly misses her. Sokka always had Katara but he never was a parental figure to her.

Ruma Risto

That's true!!

I do like that their scams escalate to Sokka just shaking somebody down. Actually, Kitara and her sense of responsibility go back to the first episode, when she and Aang go penguin sledding, and she says, "I used to love this back when I was a kid", only to be reminded by her that she still is a kid., and I think she and Sokka have had to mature beyond their years. The big way that Aang is different than Katara, Sokka, Zuko, and Azula (and I'm leeaving Toph out of that because she grew up sheltered) is that they all grew up in a world at war...a century long war that affected them and their families, where Aang....didn't. Aang had a chance to be a kid in a world that was more or less at peace. and that's one of the reasons he's different. Aang experienced plenty of trauma....waking up after a century, the genocide of his people, his feelings of responsibility and guilt, but he was spared the trauma f constant war.

Stephen Denison

I just like this it because of the bonding between Katara & Toph & Sokka's speech about he's mum but I understand what you mean about the episode as a whole.

Everlark4Ever


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