The Cave of Two Lovers: The moment of Zuko taking the birdhorse thing... I love when shows understand that these intimate, small forms of pain and cruelty are so much more devastating than all the battles and "big" life / death put together.
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Return to Omashu: I love how much the show understands that it can't keep playing the same cards. Changes come in the form of lovely new conflicts and developments.
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And for the last time (really, I'll stop the thread no problem), stop discussing future events and or how characters are going to change. Even if you think you are being vague or general, trust me, you are awful at it.
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The Swamp: Sort of something I like out of "minor" episodes - playful, brings you into headspace, plays with assumptions... maybe a little too fast and loose and slight in this one but the show just continues to be so terrifically entertaining at every moment.
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Avatar Day: such a funny lovely little story and a truly great sokka episode. I love how hes fleshing out. I also love any story that features vulnerable and emotionally attuned prisoners.pic.twitter.com/ZD2N92F8Ni
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Behold, the forever look of unruly, bullying teenzpic.twitter.com/OaZoSWEtVm
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The Blind Bandit: So they made an amazing meta wrestling episode and and introduced my new favoritest character??? WIN WIN
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WHY ARE THE EPISODES SUDDENLY DOING "PREVIOUSLY ON AVATAR" I HATE THESE AND YOU CANT SKIP THEM
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
They're needed to tie stuff together and help clue into what's likely going to happen in this episode as related to the previous one.
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my whole point they are most definitely not needed and I don't want that help because i'd rather experience the story in the moment, not have it telegraphed.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @TactlessOgre
For this exact reason I'd actually reccomend plugging your ears when these turn on, no joke. Sometimes they make it entirely too clear what will happen. I get why they did it though, the show was aimed at a younger audience who may not have seen every episode in order
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Yeah, Nickelodeon didn't have any other serialized cartoons at the time so it was absolutely a concession to both younger viewers and odd scheduling.
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