All the female characters in this show are shown to be competent people. There's no real "Damsel in Distress". Like, Suki is a powerful warrior, Katara is a master water bender, Yue sacrificed herself for the sake of the world. (And the other one :P)
@@HarukaLPsyeah and the best part, no male characters had to be useless to make the female characters shine and no female characters was needed to be useless to make the male characters shine.
@@happilyevernever4289 You've said EXACTLY what I think. ATLA is great because it has a perfect balance between strong female AND male characters. They didn't force a "men are inferior" kind of BS to make Awesome female characters.
I personally loved Zhao as a villain. I did love his arrogant manner and his neediness for glory and appreciation. Sometimes you need villains like these and it worked perfectly for ATLA!
Zuko was stronger than Zhao and Zuko was never even close to being a match for Aang. The difference with Azula is how unpredictable her duels with Aang were, you never knew who was going to win. In fact, I'd say Azula was better than Aang for those first few fights, and Aang only pulled level with her once he learned Earth bending.
Long hair is a fire nation custom, mostly among royalty. it represents status and can be seen as dishonourable if it gets cut. People would more easily identify them as fire nation citizens for having long hair. In the Kyoshi book a fire soldier had her cut and was ashamed to show her lover the cut side, where she would face one way or slightly look at the floor to avoid the love interest from seeing.
Not to mention, Zuko most likely shaving his head mostly bald because of his loss in the Agni Kai. But he never touched his ponytail, so it's a huge deal like you said.
It's based off the Japanese topknot (the Chonmage) during the time of Samurai, more specifically during the Edo period(1603-1867). It's basically the embodiment of the Samurai's honor and cutting it is a huge ordeal. To the Samurai, having your top knot cut off by someone else is worse than dying in battle. Having to cut it off yourself is just as bad. It's hard to see the significance of that scene but if you've ever read a book like Musashi, or really any Samurai book then it's clear how powerful that scene is.
@@skull1161Un-fun historical fact: When Japan began to move out of the Edo period, the government put out a campaign demanding samurai cut off their top knots or risk severe punishment because it was a gesture of rejecting the new government. "Lose your hair, keep your head. Keep your hair, lose your head."
Azula as a villain is crazy but just her introduction scene is such a perfect, blunt, and to the point example of how she is as a person. absolutely 100% psychopathic killer. lol
Since nobody said yet: Cave of Two Lovers is the first time we see Aang earthbending. He digs a nice grave for himself after talking about kissing her in the grave. Also, Uncle Iroh is disgrunted about the name "Mushi" probably because it means "insect" in Japanese.
Azula is one of my favorite additions to this show. No nonsense. Full mindgames. Manipulation constantly. Lightning. You're likely to lose the physical and mental battle if you end up going against her. Then again, like a certain man said to Zuko. Azula was born lucky. He was lucky to be born.
Keep in mind those other avatars you saw each had decades to master the elements. Aang only has a few months. But considering he had mastered airbending by the ripe age of 12, he's considered to be a prodigy even for an avatar.
I agree especially when the guy said aang doesn't even come close they are all technically aang in the past life. they are him and their power are his and their knowledge he just doesn't have the memories consciously.
It was so important for Zuko to see that family and relate to them. He has a lot of deep-seeded traumas but these humbling experiences are what he needs.
I love the new camera!!! Also azula is gonna be a wild character frfr, like her first dialogue in the show was so messed and threatening i love it - fun fact I sewed a picture of Aang in that pink flower crow on an old sweater and it’s like the coolest thing ever
This, the Beach, Nightmare and Daydreams, and the Ember Island Players are some of the funniest episodes of any show I've ever seen. They are masterpieces of comedy.
This season is so good. Zuko's story always hits hard. Azula is a great villain. And I've named a cat of mine after almost every main character from this season lol
I think Iroh believes that balance is the way that will lead the Fire Nation to prosperity. This is in stark contrast to The Fire Lord Ozai who seems to believe that prosperity is gained through sheer domination (power & control). So while they all want to see the Fire Nation prosper, the two brothers have very different ideas of what prosperity is and how it is achieved. Iroh, in his infinite and far reaching wisdom, can see that the current path the Fire Nation is on is one of short sightedness and self destruction. He sees that their cruelty and desire for dominion over all will consume them too in the end. He knows fire dies when it has consumed all that fuels it.
I think he loves Zuko and hopes to help foster in him the potential he sees that may help the prince become "Lord", and to lead the Fire Nation into a healthier era of balance and prosperity... but there's a lot of rage and bitterness in him that he must help Zuko overcome. His calming presence is an influence in and of itself.
Iroh preaches about balance in the world. He took a harsh stance against Zhao doing away with the Moon Spirit, which would've led to the downfall of the last Water Tribe stronghold, and became fugitives of the Fire Nation because of it. It makes me feel a way to hear then that he'd be down for a Fire Nation victory in the war. Iroh has been around the block. He doesn't feel right about them stealing the ostrich horse but it is a necessity in their situation. And as far as taking Zuko's outbursts, it's like a little kid throwing a tantrum. We'll get a deeper look into their bond down the road, but Iroh believes to know what Zuko is going thru and as mentioned, he wants to be there as a guide.
As somebody who grew up with this show as it aired on tv, it is AMAZING to see you guys who are 10 years younger than me, to just completely love and appreciate this story is great. I grew up watching it by myself. None of my friends cared for it, so I LOVE to see people watch it for the first time. I love that you guys are so into it. It makes me feel like I’m watching it for the first time again too.
@13:55 this is possibly the greatest bop in this show, I still get down to Four Seasons Four Loves though. And @18:41 this is where Aang began his Earthbending… digging himself a huge hole 😂
No idea if this is canon, but I get the sense that in the Fire Nation (or at least among firebenders and high-ranking military) having visible scars is seen as indicative of failure, especially burn scars. If a firebender gets seriously burned, well, they can't be that great of a firebender, now can they? Either they were incapable of controlling their own fire, or they lost a duel with one of their own. I feel like Zuko's had it trained in his mind that his scar is something to be deeply ashamed of, especially because of his banishment. When the Earth Kingdom girl approached him with compassion about it, even showing her own scars, I don't think he had ever experienced that before. Her words were "the Fire Nation has hurt you", as though his scar was not about who he is and his own personal failures, but rather what others have done *to him.* I think it's a very pivotal moment for him to have this sort of realization, at least in the long chain of events that lead to the end of his character arc. It's realistic that it's not an immediate 180 of his mindset, because he's only ever known the perspective of the Fire Nation elite as opposed to victims of war. It's a subtle moment, but still one of my favorites.
make that 2 lol i was so bummed when she was missing in the thumbnail! how could they make a video without her 😅 you have to halt all avatar videos until she’s back
Fun fact, general fong in this episode is voiced by Daniel Dae Kim, who is playing Fire Lord Ozai in the Netflix Live Action!! He also voiced Hiroshi Sato in Korra. He'll do very well I think, plays a great baddie!
I would never say the characters are one-dimensional in season 1 but they do deepen a lot more in season 2 and 3 into their character arcs, to the point of making them some of the best ones in media.
I know I'm late, but I wanted to contribute a bit of context around cutting off the ponytail/bun. All of the nations in avatar are a mixture of influences, but the Fire nation is heavily influenced by imperial Japan. Back in the day, samurai would wear a hairstyle called a chonmage, essentially a fancy top knot, that was a bit of a status symbol. If I had to guess, I would say that the simplest explanation is the correct one; cutting off the hair symbolizes a shift in status and allegiance away from the royal family.
Agreed! That would've been so dope🥲 Imagine a season 4 instead that live action🤧, and they come back and meet toph! Or they get to annoy Zuko this time instead of just Sokka😆
Everyone loves season 1, yet it's widely considered the weakest of the three. That's not saying season 1 is bad at all, it just shows how fantastic seasons 2 and 3 are. Season 2 is where things start to get really interesting
The hair cutting has meaning in both the real world context and in the world of avatar. In the real world, top knots were a common hairstyle in feudal japan. Cutting one signified that you renounce your status and achievement, often done out of shame for a failure. In this case, it represents Zuko and Iroh renouncing the fire nation itself, as top-knots are the expected hairstyle among fire nation nobility. The fire nation is also the in-universe depiction of imperial Japan, so it makes sense.
I don't know what it is because I don't usually like reaction content, but ever since AOT I've always looked forward to your daily uploads. Always a fun watch and you've gotten me to watch some shows I haven't like Vinland so I can keep watching your videos without being spoiled lol
I’ve been watching you guys since the beginning, when you only had two episodes out. I’ve rarely commented but I think you guys are doing awesome- I love Maddie’s commentary. You gotta convert her to anime. I love that you’re all watching avatar. It’s my favorite series to date. ❤
The ponytail/top knot symbolizes honor/social status in Japanese Bushido/Samurai Culture which the fire nation is partially based on. To have your top knot cut off unwillingly is a gross insult/assault. It also symbolizes and has been associated with things like Identity, Vitality, Wealth, and emotional attachment across all cultures in ancient times. It can mean all these things when Zuko cuts off his top knot. Him cutting it off symbolizes he feels he has none of these things. Abandoned by his mother, unwanted by his father, lied to by his sister, loathed by his nation he cuts off his hair like he cuts out the attachments to the life he used to know. Who is he if not the prince of the fire nation and heir to the throne, he seeks a new beginning.
If we're being honest, the Earth general was making a lot of sense. If aang went in, got in some trouble, and went avatar state he absolutely claps the firelord
Hardly doubt it. With that much firebenders and soldiers and him only knowing air and not mastering the other 3 not to mention him not being able to control the avatar state
@@darriongeorge5137 Without the comet, avatar state Aang destroys Ozai, the avatar state is still as powerful anyway, the problem is that its the wrong way to end the war. Iroh said it himself that the war ending with senseless violence is wrong.
Uhm no, Spoilers: If Azula can pretty much end the Avatar Cycle with one good timed lightning strike, it's obviously a terrible idea to go up against a whole army + a lightningbender.
@@gunchar06 spoilers for ATLA and Rise of Kyoshi the only reason she was able to do that is because she caught him off guard, same thing happened to Kyoshi, she almost died cause she was caught off guard by lightning in her first book Aang is able to dodge Ozai's lightning pretty easily during the finale and that's not even with the AS so I doubt Azula could hit him when he's fully paying attention, especially since Ozai's lightning generation is way faster.
@@skull1161 Bruh..., Spoiler Yeah, and fighting a whole army makes it obviously much more likely to get caught off guard in the first place, cause even in the AS Aang is still just 1 body with 1 field of vision that is controlled by many. And that Ozai could generate lightning around twice as fast as Azula before the comics would make that even more dangerous for Aang, as Aang avoided Ozai's lightning(which was everything but easy) it was in a 1on1 in the perfect fighting area for the Avatar after all, while trying to fight a whole army + a lightningbender in a less perfect area would be pretty much just suicide.
The pony tails are signs of fire nation royalty but so cutting was cutting ties but they weren't so nice to them hunting iroh and Zuko was burned by his dad and banished as people watched. If you look back Zhoa was laughing at him and Azula was the girl smiling as zuko screams. I understand if you don't like Zuko yet but imo zhoa was worse he's just bad for the sake of having a bad guy Zuko at least has his reasons even if he's on the wrong side or the wrong motives.
Up coming avatar projects: live action, avatar after korra (just rumoured I think), Aang gang age 24-27 characters, potentially a: zuko movie, kyoshi movie, korra movie
It was about time Azula entered the chat. Girl brought a whole new standard for female villains.
All the female characters in this show are shown to be competent people. There's no real "Damsel in Distress". Like, Suki is a powerful warrior, Katara is a master water bender, Yue sacrificed herself for the sake of the world. (And the other one :P)
Too bad in netflix live action she looks like she stuffed her face with dumplings.
@@HarukaLPsyeah and the best part, no male characters had to be useless to make the female characters shine and no female characters was needed to be useless to make the male characters shine.
@@HarukaLPscan't believe you could name all of them but forgot Sifu Melon Lord.
@@happilyevernever4289 You've said EXACTLY what I think. ATLA is great because it has a perfect balance between strong female AND male characters. They didn't force a "men are inferior" kind of BS to make Awesome female characters.
Azula is such a dope villan. Still can't understand how writers cant manage to make strong female characters when you have Avatar as a reference...
🤌 Sometimes, we need weak female characters or even horribly written ones to appreciate the strong ones more
all avatar female characters are great
Right! And they all are uniquely strong in different ways while maintaining their femininity. It’s so cool. June was always my favorite as a kid
@@cannibalcatgirl 👀who tf is June?
@@NK-dt1kp the girl with the pet shirshu
It was about time to have a competent antagonist in this thing!
The step up from Zhao to Azula is immeasurable
I personally loved Zhao as a villain. I did love his arrogant manner and his neediness for glory and appreciation. Sometimes you need villains like these and it worked perfectly for ATLA!
Zhao was competent his ego just got in the way at the end.
fr. no one comes close
Zuko was stronger than Zhao and Zuko was never even close to being a match for Aang. The difference with Azula is how unpredictable her duels with Aang were, you never knew who was going to win. In fact, I'd say Azula was better than Aang for those first few fights, and Aang only pulled level with her once he learned Earth bending.
Nah Zhao is way more awesome.
The “oh, so she’s crazy” killed me 😂😂
Azula's monologue about the tides is still one of the best character introductions I've ever seen.
It's so awesome and so frightening.
Long hair is a fire nation custom, mostly among royalty. it represents status and can be seen as dishonourable if it gets cut. People would more easily identify them as fire nation citizens for having long hair. In the Kyoshi book a fire soldier had her cut and was ashamed to show her lover the cut side, where she would face one way or slightly look at the floor to avoid the love interest from seeing.
Not to mention, Zuko most likely shaving his head mostly bald because of his loss in the Agni Kai. But he never touched his ponytail, so it's a huge deal like you said.
It's based off the Japanese topknot (the Chonmage) during the time of Samurai, more specifically during the Edo period(1603-1867). It's basically the embodiment of the Samurai's honor and cutting it is a huge ordeal. To the Samurai, having your top knot cut off by someone else is worse than dying in battle. Having to cut it off yourself is just as bad. It's hard to see the significance of that scene but if you've ever read a book like Musashi, or really any Samurai book then it's clear how powerful that scene is.
@@skull1161Un-fun historical fact: When Japan began to move out of the Edo period, the government put out a campaign demanding samurai cut off their top knots or risk severe punishment because it was a gesture of rejecting the new government. "Lose your hair, keep your head. Keep your hair, lose your head."
Not long hair. The tie thing idk what its called but basically ponytails
@@handohansolo8866topknots
I love how McKay and Maddie are getting into this show! Especially McKay - you can't hide how much you're enjoying it hahahaha 😂
He's beginning to believe.
@@Hawk_of_Battlethey’re going to be so invested on the second half of this season
For real! I'm so excited.
Which one is mckay?
@@kunsagita7556 bruh
Azula as a villain is crazy but just her introduction scene is such a perfect, blunt, and to the point example of how she is as a person. absolutely 100% psychopathic killer. lol
Since nobody said yet:
Cave of Two Lovers is the first time we see Aang earthbending. He digs a nice grave for himself after talking about kissing her in the grave.
Also, Uncle Iroh is disgrunted about the name "Mushi" probably because it means "insect" in Japanese.
Understand the joke and I greatly love it but didn't he earthbend in the first ep while in the avatar state
@@darriongeorge5137 pretty sure that was air + whipping around a bunch of dust and small rocks
@@zakichan_draws nope literally raised and lowered the earth when he landed
@@darriongeorge5137well avatar state don’t count because it’s all of the avatars together
@@jimjimjimmy7793 fair enough
Azula is one of my favorite additions to this show. No nonsense. Full mindgames. Manipulation constantly. Lightning. You're likely to lose the physical and mental battle if you end up going against her. Then again, like a certain man said to Zuko. Azula was born lucky. He was lucky to be born.
Gaslight gatekeep girlboss. (My cousins words not mine)
Love zuko he was definitely not right about the born lucky…neither of them were born lucky tbh💀💀 imagine having the fire lord as your father
Then how do you beat (defeat) Azula and gaslight her for a change? Is there any character in this universe that can defeat her?
The secret tunnel song gets in my head at least once a month
"...AND DIIIIIIIEEED!"
Keep in mind those other avatars you saw each had decades to master the elements. Aang only has a few months. But considering he had mastered airbending by the ripe age of 12, he's considered to be a prodigy even for an avatar.
I agree especially when the guy said aang doesn't even come close they are all technically aang in the past life. they are him and their power are his and their knowledge he just doesn't have the memories consciously.
Maddie's spirit animal is Sokka in the moment of the torches being lit.
It was so important for Zuko to see that family and relate to them. He has a lot of deep-seeded traumas but these humbling experiences are what he needs.
when the girl asked "is your dad fighting in the war?"
i said in the exact same time with mattie "he is the war"
I love the new camera!!! Also azula is gonna be a wild character frfr, like her first dialogue in the show was so messed and threatening i love it - fun fact I sewed a picture of Aang in that pink flower crow on an old sweater and it’s like the coolest thing ever
Zuko's character development and story is one of the best written in all forms of media. Enjoy the ride and all the emotions that come with it :)
There is no war in Ba Sing Se.
"You can't run forever!"
"You can't fight forever!"
That's such a good exchange. These lines in this show go so hard.
This, the Beach, Nightmare and Daydreams, and the Ember Island Players are some of the funniest episodes of any show I've ever seen. They are masterpieces of comedy.
This season is so good. Zuko's story always hits hard. Azula is a great villain. And I've named a cat of mine after almost every main character from this season lol
when y'all said that addie is in new york, all i thought about was addie getting excited about the new york rats that could swim 😭
😂😂😂
Wait rats can swim. 😀
I think Iroh believes that balance is the way that will lead the Fire Nation to prosperity. This is in stark contrast to The Fire Lord Ozai who seems to believe that prosperity is gained through sheer domination (power & control). So while they all want to see the Fire Nation prosper, the two brothers have very different ideas of what prosperity is and how it is achieved. Iroh, in his infinite and far reaching wisdom, can see that the current path the Fire Nation is on is one of short sightedness and self destruction. He sees that their cruelty and desire for dominion over all will consume them too in the end. He knows fire dies when it has consumed all that fuels it.
I think he loves Zuko and hopes to help foster in him the potential he sees that may help the prince become "Lord", and to lead the Fire Nation into a healthier era of balance and prosperity... but there's a lot of rage and bitterness in him that he must help Zuko overcome. His calming presence is an influence in and of itself.
Azula makes Zhao look like a goofy goober. Although I guess he already did that on his own lowkey
Anyone notice Iroh’s wearing armour when he boards azulas boat? Man knew it was about to go down.
13:45 "...I forget the next part but then it goes, SECRET TUNNEL! SECRET TUNNEL! THROUGHT THE MOUNTAIN! SECRET SECRET SECRET SECRET TUNNEL! Yeah!..."
Iroh preaches about balance in the world. He took a harsh stance against Zhao doing away with the Moon Spirit, which would've led to the downfall of the last Water Tribe stronghold, and became fugitives of the Fire Nation because of it. It makes me feel a way to hear then that he'd be down for a Fire Nation victory in the war.
Iroh has been around the block. He doesn't feel right about them stealing the ostrich horse but it is a necessity in their situation. And as far as taking Zuko's outbursts, it's like a little kid throwing a tantrum. We'll get a deeper look into their bond down the road, but Iroh believes to know what Zuko is going thru and as mentioned, he wants to be there as a guide.
I like Maddie mouthing THATS SICK about the badger moles
27:55 feels like McKay's sinister intrusive thoughts just spilled out lol
For the first time in studio geek history, we finally heard a member say a swear word . Cannon at 4:44
Everyone: Whaaaaaa---???? 😱😱😱
Lolol
I said he was getting a “bucked up” which is an energy drink 😂
@@cannonandrus5554 I wondered if I heard that right! Lolol
😂😂😂
Fun Fact: Daniel Dae Kim the VA for the Earth Nation General is playing Fire Lord Ozai in the LA
As somebody who grew up with this show as it aired on tv, it is AMAZING to see you guys who are 10 years younger than me, to just completely love and appreciate this story is great. I grew up watching it by myself. None of my friends cared for it, so I LOVE to see people watch it for the first time. I love that you guys are so into it. It makes me feel like I’m watching it for the first time again too.
Great point by Maddie, it is Aang who needs to defeat the firelord and not the old avatars
Yaaaaay FINALLY you get to see Azula
@13:55 this is possibly the greatest bop in this show, I still get down to Four Seasons Four Loves though. And @18:41 this is where Aang began his Earthbending… digging himself a huge hole 😂
No idea if this is canon, but I get the sense that in the Fire Nation (or at least among firebenders and high-ranking military) having visible scars is seen as indicative of failure, especially burn scars. If a firebender gets seriously burned, well, they can't be that great of a firebender, now can they? Either they were incapable of controlling their own fire, or they lost a duel with one of their own. I feel like Zuko's had it trained in his mind that his scar is something to be deeply ashamed of, especially because of his banishment. When the Earth Kingdom girl approached him with compassion about it, even showing her own scars, I don't think he had ever experienced that before. Her words were "the Fire Nation has hurt you", as though his scar was not about who he is and his own personal failures, but rather what others have done *to him.* I think it's a very pivotal moment for him to have this sort of realization, at least in the long chain of events that lead to the end of his character arc. It's realistic that it's not an immediate 180 of his mindset, because he's only ever known the perspective of the Fire Nation elite as opposed to victims of war. It's a subtle moment, but still one of my favorites.
If Addie has million fans, then I'm one of them.
If Addie has one fan, then I'm THAT ONE.
If Addie has no fans, that means I'm dead.
HAHAHAH
@@addiefaye8945😁❤
make that 2 lol i was so bummed when she was missing in the thumbnail! how could they make a video without her 😅 you have to halt all avatar videos until she’s back
Real 😭
Brig, you ARE him. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise
I appreciate you!!
Fun fact, general fong in this episode is voiced by Daniel Dae Kim, who is playing Fire Lord Ozai in the Netflix Live Action!! He also voiced Hiroshi Sato in Korra. He'll do very well I think, plays a great baddie!
I would never say the characters are one-dimensional in season 1 but they do deepen a lot more in season 2 and 3 into their character arcs, to the point of making them some of the best ones in media.
Never ceases to amaze me how incredible Avatar is
Azula… what a queen 🤣
So excited for you guys to see more of her
Love that you guys added your sisters, their commentary is a great addition to this series!
I know I'm late, but I wanted to contribute a bit of context around cutting off the ponytail/bun. All of the nations in avatar are a mixture of influences, but the Fire nation is heavily influenced by imperial Japan.
Back in the day, samurai would wear a hairstyle called a chonmage, essentially a fancy top knot, that was a bit of a status symbol. If I had to guess, I would say that the simplest explanation is the correct one; cutting off the hair symbolizes a shift in status and allegiance away from the royal family.
Oh how I wish the traveling hippies would've returned in the end of the series. They would've made for a funny surprise performance for Sokka.
Agreed! That would've been so dope🥲 Imagine a season 4 instead that live action🤧, and they come back and meet toph! Or they get to annoy Zuko this time instead of just Sokka😆
I LITERALLY SAID "HE IS THE WAR" at the same time as her LOL
Everyone loves season 1, yet it's widely considered the weakest of the three. That's not saying season 1 is bad at all, it just shows how fantastic seasons 2 and 3 are. Season 2 is where things start to get really interesting
The way I see it, Season 1 is decent. 2 and 3 are amazing
SECRET TUNNEL!
what a great episode!
..but the rest of it goes: SEEEEECCRRRETTT TUNNNNNELLL!! } O/
If that song doesn't play on my funeral playlist, I'm not going✨
LOOOL "give up. at this point." is my favorite advice for zuko fr
Miss Addie 😢 but now y'all have finally arrived to the calm before the storm 🔥
The hair cutting has meaning in both the real world context and in the world of avatar. In the real world, top knots were a common hairstyle in feudal japan. Cutting one signified that you renounce your status and achievement, often done out of shame for a failure. In this case, it represents Zuko and Iroh renouncing the fire nation itself, as top-knots are the expected hairstyle among fire nation nobility. The fire nation is also the in-universe depiction of imperial Japan, so it makes sense.
I have a friend who sings secret tunnel every time the subject of a c-section comes up
“Oh so she’s crazy!” If you think she’s crazy NOW just wait
I don't know what it is because I don't usually like reaction content, but ever since AOT I've always looked forward to your daily uploads. Always a fun watch and you've gotten me to watch some shows I haven't like Vinland so I can keep watching your videos without being spoiled lol
After you guys finish ATLA, you should make a series watching overanalyzing avatar cuz it points out some details but is funny.
Transitions are so wild sometimes, yeah!!
I personally love this reaction just to see someone who doesn't immediately love Zuko.
Hello from the Fire Nation
16:47 ATLA fans are like oh he is, is he keep that same energy all the way through loved ones lmao.
12:50 dude that flower LOOKS deadly
you wouldn't catch me anywhere near it xD
Azula is one of my favorite villains ever
I’ve been watching you guys since the beginning, when you only had two episodes out. I’ve rarely commented but I think you guys are doing awesome- I love Maddie’s commentary. You gotta convert her to anime. I love that you’re all watching avatar. It’s my favorite series to date. ❤
Iroh would never betray what the Fire Nation should be, not what it currently is
9:15 girl yea. They are fire nationals with bending! So yeah!
The ponytail/top knot symbolizes honor/social status in Japanese Bushido/Samurai Culture which the fire nation is partially based on. To have your top knot cut off unwillingly is a gross insult/assault. It also symbolizes and has been associated with things like Identity, Vitality, Wealth, and emotional attachment across all cultures in ancient times. It can mean all these things when Zuko cuts off his top knot. Him cutting it off symbolizes he feels he has none of these things. Abandoned by his mother, unwanted by his father, lied to by his sister, loathed by his nation he cuts off his hair like he cuts out the attachments to the life he used to know. Who is he if not the prince of the fire nation and heir to the throne, he seeks a new beginning.
Azula's finally showed up, things are gonna get good
3:02 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
that was fast 😂
ATLANTA Season 2 is one of the best seasons in all of fiction
I’m looking forward to the coming episodes. The storyline builds and builds. The most epic show ever.
Every time I realize it's the hippies episode I do a Sokka
AKA
🤦♂
The two lovers are a good resemblance of Romeo and Juliet
Azula is one of my favorites because she’s not just fuckin crazy her martial arts skills,and movement is absurd 😂
Zuko during this reminds me of teenage thorfinn during szn 1
“He is the War” that girl said the best comment ever
Imagine how Azula would act if she had more than one hair out of place....
Love these episodes and no I don't think they kissed I believe the glowing crystals interrupt them before they actually did it
fun fact, the dude who voices both appa and momo voices chong. dude sings secret tunnel hes a legend.
If we're being honest, the Earth general was making a lot of sense. If aang went in, got in some trouble, and went avatar state he absolutely claps the firelord
Hardly doubt it. With that much firebenders and soldiers and him only knowing air and not mastering the other 3 not to mention him not being able to control the avatar state
@@darriongeorge5137 Without the comet, avatar state Aang destroys Ozai, the avatar state is still as powerful anyway, the problem is that its the wrong way to end the war. Iroh said it himself that the war ending with senseless violence is wrong.
Uhm no, Spoilers:
If Azula can pretty much end the Avatar Cycle with one good timed lightning strike, it's obviously a terrible idea to go up against a whole army + a lightningbender.
@@gunchar06 spoilers for ATLA and Rise of Kyoshi
the only reason she was able to do that is because she caught him off guard, same thing happened to Kyoshi, she almost died cause she was caught off guard by lightning in her first book
Aang is able to dodge Ozai's lightning pretty easily during the finale and that's not even with the AS so I doubt Azula could hit him when he's fully paying attention, especially since Ozai's lightning generation is way faster.
@@skull1161 Bruh..., Spoiler
Yeah, and fighting a whole army makes it obviously much more likely to get caught off guard in the first place, cause even in the AS Aang is still just 1 body with 1 field of vision that is controlled by many.
And that Ozai could generate lightning around twice as fast as Azula before the comics would make that even more dangerous for Aang, as Aang avoided Ozai's lightning(which was everything but easy) it was in a 1on1 in the perfect fighting area for the Avatar after all, while trying to fight a whole army + a lightningbender in a less perfect area would be pretty much just suicide.
God I forgot how much I loved the secret tunnel episode
Episode 21-22: of appreciating the ladies of studio Gek.
10:12 💀💀💀💀
Bending lightning is a variant of fire bending
SECRET TUNNEL! SECRET TUNNEL!
Secret tunneeeelll!!! 🎵
17:53 what a choke LMAO
"even with earthbending bruh? what a choke. " had me choking with laughter. Excellent take.
Zuko is the GOAT
I LOVE Azula. Can’t wait for the next episodes.
SECRET TUNNEL!
Season 2 is the best season! I can’t wait for y’all to see Tales of Ba Sing Se and The Library episodes 👀
Addie is definitely SEETHING that she missed the cave of two lovers I just know she is
Azula is here and I love the fact that Maddie immediately commented that she is crazy!😂
I know one thing a tunnel is secret lol
The pony tails are signs of fire nation royalty but so cutting was cutting ties but they weren't so nice to them hunting iroh and Zuko was burned by his dad and banished as people watched. If you look back Zhoa was laughing at him and Azula was the girl smiling as zuko screams. I understand if you don't like Zuko yet but imo zhoa was worse he's just bad for the sake of having a bad guy Zuko at least has his reasons even if he's on the wrong side or the wrong motives.
Only gets better form here yall it’s about to pick up crazy
Do you guys ever plan on reacting to any of the big three? I'm looking forward to it.
I will make these boys watch Naruto if it’s the last thing I do
@@brigandrus That's exactly the one I want them to watch. 😭
One pf my favorite female villains of all time
YEAH!! Season two is my favourite.
azula reminds me so much of bellatrix lestrange from Harry Potter ❤
He knows how to play! Itty-bitty Prince Zuzu!
I agree with that take on Season 2 v 3, Season 3 has some 10/10 episodes but Season 2 is just so fucking good overall
Up coming avatar projects: live action, avatar after korra (just rumoured I think), Aang gang age 24-27 characters, potentially a: zuko movie, kyoshi movie, korra movie