FRIENDSHIPS THAT TRANSCEND LIFETIMES 🥺AVATAR: The Last Airbender "THE AVATAR AND THE FIRELORD" 3x6

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2024
  • In this video, we review and react to the episode "The Avatar and The Firelord" of the hit tv show Avatar: The Last Airbender. It's been a while since I watched this series, and it's the perfect time to refresh my memory and get my girlfriend into the show. Thank you for watching with us! ❣️
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  • @filipecurtarelli

    Dee went for a sip of water right when Iroh was gonna reveal that Roku is Zuko great grandfather and for a moment I was sure that she was gonna spit that water 😂.

  • @Team-nk6ul

    Hello again so another detail about this episode I want to point out is: in the scenes where Zuko and Iroh are speaking the bars of the cell are never placed in front of Iroh however they are always placed in front of zuko. A way to show that Zuko is really the one who is confined/trapped within himself and Iroh is really the one who is free. That symbolism is also reinforced by the fact that Iroh was able to get the royal artifact smuggled into the jail, indicating that Iroh is choosing to stay in the jail in order to still help guide Zuko

  • @user-ji8jp3ul5j

    In the first scene, Sozin caught Roku who almost fell over a tree, but eventually let him go. Like then, he came to help at the end, but he eventually abandoned Roku. Roku's dragon is a red symbol of Zuko, but Sozin's dragon is a blue symbol of Azula

  • @jasondemauro6954

    Iroh had the hairpiece because he was Azulon's firstborn, meaning he was crown prince -- the artifact was never passed down because iroh's son Lu Ten had passed, and Ozai robbed the birthright to become Fire Lord.

  • @MaxCustomKicks

    Fun fact for you guys, Sut Avatar Rokus Earth Bending teacher was intended to be Tophs original design but they later changed there minds to make Toph a blind little girl, through the inspiration of Star Wars when they introduced Yoda. By subverting expectations making the Earth Bending teacher seem like he/she was going to be very strong and used stereotypical weak traits and making Toph one of the most powerful characters in the series and using those traits as the reason why she is so powerful

  • @jeffreydegraw4070

    Roku stayed because he didn’t know if his wife and family were still there. Remember they got separated as they were running away. He had no idea that they had made it to some boats and were safe. 😢

  • @kat309
    @kat309  +1

    Aang isn't a fully realized avatar. People always compare Roku's 12 years to Aang's summer, but Aang's control of the elements are much weaker with the exception of air

  • @harrison4409

    I have to give it to you for remembering the order of fire lords. When Dee said “Azulons dad” I was like WOAH people tend to get jumbled with their history.

  • @dorothyknosby5648

    When you said “didn’t that girl kind of look like Aang?” There is actually a theory (that I think was confirmed) about the avatar and their loved ones during their lives also sharing certain features in future lives…but I don’t wanna say too much! 😅

  • @briancarlosgreen

    That last Toph line always makes me tear up.

  • @0hReactions

    single greatest episode in television history, prove me wrong

  • @Juuri_
    @Juuri_  +11

    This episode is one the best episodes of the entire show. I also think that at the end, Sozin really did try to help Roku, but like you said, Meesh, he saw an opportunity and took it. Sozin had never given up the idea of taking over the world, so he couldn't help himself.

  • @tisubasah6241

    6:58

  • @kendy4
    @kendy4  +10

    People keep missing this part where Azula mentions that he died “Peacefully” in his sleep. The fact is that he Didn’t ! He was Tortured to his deathbed. Knowing that the Avatar had eluded him , searching in Vain and NEVER found him . That just adds to the karma that Sozin deserved at the end. To be mocked by a little kid , wasting the remainder of his old life searching in vain and failed ! Love that ❤

  • @adonayrivera8684

    I always get chills in That part where Aang was born and then Fire lord Zosin says: I speeded the rest of my life looking for the Avatar, “The last air Bender” That’s intense. About Zuko: there’s nothing to say, everything is clearer now. Let’s see what happens to him. ❤ Greetings from Brooklyn NY!

  • @XxdextriousxX

    “Damn Sozin was a thicc boy” 🤭😜 you right he walked so Bolin could run

  • @benlezmh1835

    Love this episode! Some facts/trivia!!

  • @somecallmetim2112

    The show has highlighted the parallels between Aang and Zuko in many subtle, and some not-so-subtle, ways, going all the way back to Book 1. It could be debated that while Aang is the show's protagonist, Zuko is actually the story's main character.

  • @Thiago_Alves_Souza

    I think Roku kept trying to battle the volcano because eruptions and the fumes can reach far , so I think he was stopping it from reaching the mainland of the fire nation.

  • @mohammadjunaid2683

    Roku's dragon shielding him with its own body and choosing to stay and perish with him will never fail to make me sad.