Onto Day 3! Note 1: if you ain't interested in Avatar, please feel free to mute the thread if you haven't already! Note: 2: Gonna keep this up because a lot of you havin fun, but good granola please do not talk about future episodes. This should be clear!
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The one thing no one told me is how freaking funny this show ispic.twitter.com/oPRQBQDCO9
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(Also don't worry the glare on my screen isn't bad, it just happens when i get close at the angle when I record with my phone).
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The Blue Spirit: Holy Crud. Just impeccable, loaded with meaning, and all the little internal movements that character development that feel like legions of change before characters are ever ready to admit it. Just beautiful.
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The other thing I can't get over is how much this show taps into all the motifs and influences I loved as a kid (elemental magic a la final fantasy, kingdom maps, geography, culture creation, etc) but it never feels like those things are the point. It's drama over lore. I love it
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“Someones being attacked by a platypus bear!” Cut to:pic.twitter.com/gWrGSczQnY
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So many shows do the "Friendzone: Let's Back Up This Notion!" and the "The Fortuneteller" thankfully doesn't but there are so many little moments that come close and it's always like this big dramatic meta-game I have watching this stuff.
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Bato of the Water Tribe: Love that it understands you can have your characters make bad choices, you just have to properly motivate them. I love how the lessons are starting to stack and help the characters evolve too. Really good Sokka episode.
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The Deserter: Love the efficiency of the parables. Warnings, actions, consequences, and lessons move so fast in this show, but it's all grounded in earned character dynamics. It's exactly what makes it feel so urgent. Plus the moment where katara switches the masks is so good.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
FYI: The Jeong Jeong-Roku exchange on this ep. has become so iconic that "Roku" is synonymous with shutting down a conversation in the fandom.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
He was the spirit who convinced Jeong-Jeong to train Aang.
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