TheKarstonian yeah he did die cause Toph was like he's lying when he told everyone he was ok and I think it was confirmed later on that he passed away too
shanteatimewithsugar that's not what dramatic irony is. Dramatic irony is when the viewer knows something that the characters do not. This is situational irony
"Is it your own destiny, or is it, a destiny someone else has tried to force on you?" Not just one of the best lines in the show, one of the best messages you can learn in life.
"I'm begging you, Prince Zuko!" Man, that was one of the most chilling and powerful scene on the series. Also when Aang said 'I missed you, buddy' I'm just..... okay, pass me the goddamn tissues.
Yeah and his tears and the way Appa closed his eyes was so powerful. Appa knew he was home and safe now cause wherever the gang is, that's where home is for Appa and Momo
Well, also when yelling "Zuko! We're leaving!" when Azula was about to take them as prisoners. Though that mightve been more of a proximity issue since Zuko was on the other side of the ship
@@devincredible3466 Zuko would have undoubtedly frozen to death in the north pole without the help of avatar team. Its difficult for him to accept how far his reckless pursuit of the avatar drove him, and how much he put it above his own wants and desires
So glad you put in the whole scene with Iroh and Zuko; in my opinion it's one of the best scenes in the entire series, and some of Mako's best work. As usual super excited for the next episode.
It would've been cool if Jet survived and stuck with the gabg. Things would've gotten interesting when Zuko eventually joined. Once they got over their differences, I can see them having brotherly like bond. Like Jet had said when they first met, "we make a good team". And I think they do as well
The Zuko/Iroh scene always gives me chills because of Iroh yelling at Zuko ...You know you fucked up when Iroh's yelling at you like that (0.0) I love it when Team Avatar and the Freedom Fighters team up. They work so well together! Poor Jet...IMO he redeemed himself in the end Yayy for reunion
Iroh's speech was one of the many moments in Airbender that set it apart from any other show of its ilk. Iroh practically calls out the "villain of the week" mentality that plague's Zuko's decision making, short term choices that only lead to his losing. Zuko has the most character development than any other character on the show, and that's saying something. Most importantly, he loses, he fails, over and over, with each victory soon being met with loss. He suffers and makes mistakes, but becomes a stronger and more honorable man than anyone else.
9:50 I liked the Loki/Hulk moment between Long Feng and Appa, where he's just like "I can handle you myself" being all cocky, and Appa just catches him and throws him.
As incredible and complex as Zuko's character is, that one line from Iroh: "Is it your own destiny? Or is it a destiny someone else has tried to force on you?" describes his character development throughout the entire show perfectly.
rape isnt funny the thought that zuko would say something like this which is absurd is funny. Its sad that i have to explain this to some triggered humorles cryhard
Longshot was originally going to point at Jet to put him out of his misery. Nickelodeon executives saw that and ordered them to change it last-minute. They didn't want to show a good guy killing another good guy.
@@vaulxcarter_ I like both versions, and in a way, I think this one's almost better. There's something really potently solemn about him protecting them even though it doesn't really matter. Like making a promise to 'hang out sometime' with someone you know is going to die.
ShadowNomad This is my favorite Book 2 episode, it sucks that Nick is afraid to air it. Then again, they are probably afraid to air anything that makes their usual programming look like Appa’s feces. No offense.
Jet was kind of a douche BUT his story is pretty damn tragic. He dedicated his life to fighting the fire nation but in the end it was his own nation, the Earth Kingdom, that ended up killing him. That really hits you in the feels man.
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Appa and Aang together again is such a refreshing moment after the last episodes! The team work in this episode during that fight was one of my favorites moments in the show. And the talk between Iroh and Zuko was just amazing and powerfull! Thank you for the reaction, guys!
This episode… This episode is just the best with all the character development and plot progression. The scene where Iroh talks sense into Zuko might be his best scene. I remember how happy fans were when Zuko was having a change of heart back when this 1st premiered. I really enjoyed all the fights. Pretty much up to this point Jet's assumed death was pretty much the most shocking thing on the show at least for me. Also even though you seem to hate all the villains on this show do you at least think they are great villains?
Oh wow, you guys are amazing at analysing and speculation, which... might sound like a weird compliment, but really, especially Eric, just taking in all kinds of details and creating solid theories and assumptions. It's awesome.
Haha, the MMO thing. A few months ago when I was rewatching Korra I had a dream I was playing an Avatar MMO, and it was exactly the classes they said--Firebenders were ranged DPS, Earthbenders were tanks, Waterbenders were Healers with a bit of Controller, Airbenders were straight Controllers, nonbenders were melee DPS. Unrelated to that: god, the run of episodes starting with "Tales of Ba Sing Se" is SO GOOD.
jet kind of serves as a foil to zuko; both are similarly aged teenage boys who have been damaged by the fire nation and lost their parents (ozai isnt dead but he isnt in zukos life, so hes pretty much lost both), both are driven by hate and rage, and both have some "good guy" qualities in them. what happened here to jet is what will happen to zuko if he continues down this path of rage. edit: also the "zuko has been brainwashed to feel this way about the avatar"...holy shit i never thought of that. thats actually a great thought and also reinforces the idea that they are foil characters.
So happy you included the scene between Iroh and Zuko, it always gives me chills, it's so beautiful to watch. So I'm very glad you included it. Loved your reaction guys! It was a great episode so also great to react to. I'm looking forward for next year and hope you guys will have an amazing 2017!
Floris Kunst This is one of my favorite episodes of the series. I love the Zuko and Iroh moment, the action is some of the best in the series, and Jet is actually a cool character.
That Iroh and Zuko scene is one of the best in the show. It is scenes like that take what could be an ordinary kids show into an extraordinary, legacy-type show for all ages! Just perfect!
Oh my god, that pure JOY from Blind Wave when Appa finally flew back on screen, lol - and that bloodthirsty rage for literally everyone who hurt Appa is 10/10, ahahaha I fucking love it lol
I always saw Longshot drawing an arrow on Jet's death as a reference to Robin Hood's death. When Robin Hood died, the story goes he shoots one last arrow from his bow and asked to be buried where it fell.
I always found Jet, Smellerbee and Longshot to be very interesting characters. Too bad they didn't return in Korra. I also wanted to know Smellerbee and Longshot's back stories, too. And..if there was romance between them, because they had cute moments together! He put his arm around her once and as a kid I fangirled ;) They did appear more in the comics, though. They weren't killed. Smellerbee did become the new leader for the Freedom Fighters. Avatar Extras hinted at Smellerbee and Longshot being a couple.
Man, love Iroh's speech because you can hear how he's no longer trying to be his more passive tone and is yelling because zuko keeps going down the wrong path.
I believe when Longshot pulled out that arrow and aimed it down the chamber, it was similar to another fighter for freedom named Robin Hood. Robin Hood marked where he'd be buried while on his death bed by firing and arrow from where he was laying in bed out a window, and where the arrow landed is supposedly where he was buried. I imagine that's what happened at that last frame of Jet and his Freedom Fighters.
nick is pretty lax too the creators themselves just didn't want to take it too far on their own account. nick didnt let this one slide cause its a kid dying. nick let far worse slide in korra. though you're right, cartoon network is the best kids network to go to, to have more freedom. disney is the worst, nick is the second best.
Nick used to be pretty cutting edge, but DIsney channel has almost always been shit, because it exists to churn out shitty child actors and bad sitcoms.
You know you've screwed up horribly when Iroh starts to yell at you
Admiral Zhao can agree
Zuko's plan with Appa
1. Find him
2. Get him out
3.
4. Win
*4. Honor
XD
Lol 😂
@@TheLangenatorHONOR!!!
Man, Iroh's speech to Zuko still gives me chills
Khari Walton Yep, Iroh is the best, still to this day.
3 years later the magic is still there.
Deondre Polk yep
I literally felt like he was talking to me and felt weak to my knees omg. Zuko's conflicted feelings and pain always breaks my heart in that moment
Even still
I love how zuko wears a mask to sneak in and everything and iroh just walks in wearing his normal clothes like nothings happening
"Did Jet just...Die"
"You know, it was really unclear?"
TheKarstonian legit one of the best parts in the series.
TheKarstonian yeah he did die cause Toph was like he's lying when he told everyone he was ok and I think it was confirmed later on that he passed away too
Pretty sure OP knows. He's just referencing lines from the Ember Island play.
Chili Sauce One of my favorite episodes
Does anybody know what happened to Pibsqeak?
I think it's crazy how Jet went to the city to escape the war only to be put down by the earth kingdom.
That is what we call dramatic irony. He was so consumed by his hatred for the fire nation, but then it's an earthbender that kills him
@@shannoncleveland Dramatic Irohny. ;)
@@Bulls3ye86 😭😭😂😂😭😭
shanteatimewithsugar that's not what dramatic irony is. Dramatic irony is when the viewer knows something that the characters do not. This is situational irony
hurts hurts hurts
"Is it your own destiny, or is it, a destiny someone else has tried to force on you?"
Not just one of the best lines in the show, one of the best messages you can learn in life.
toph saying "He's lying" was meant to be confirmation that jet is dead
indeed
Currupt Angel yeah they just didn't want to show it because it's show for a younger audience
the comics also confirm it
Until the comics I always thought, based on how unmoving he was and the angle of the rock, I thought he was stuck and paralyzed from the neck down.
That was one of my favorite lines in the whole avatar series.
"Stop It uncle! You're making sense!!"
"I'm begging you, Prince Zuko!" Man, that was one of the most chilling and powerful scene on the series.
Also when Aang said 'I missed you, buddy' I'm just..... okay, pass me the goddamn tissues.
L I T E R A L L Y ME.
And Iroh even addresses him as Prince and not as nephew to emphasize the status that Zuko must leave in order to have total peace.
I hope you need the tissues for crying
Yeah and his tears and the way Appa closed his eyes was so powerful. Appa knew he was home and safe now cause wherever the gang is, that's where home is for Appa and Momo
@@issyyourboo2848 😂😂😂😭😭
Iroh raises his voice twice in this series, when defending the Moon Spirit, and when telling Zuko to find his own destiny.
Well, also when yelling "Zuko! We're leaving!" when Azula was about to take them as prisoners. Though that mightve been more of a proximity issue since Zuko was on the other side of the ship
“If his friends haven’t found you, you would have frozen to death.”
Thats alot for Zuko to take in.
A lot*
**hadn't
That's rough buddy
?
@@devincredible3466 Zuko would have undoubtedly frozen to death in the north pole without the help of avatar team. Its difficult for him to accept how far his reckless pursuit of the avatar drove him, and how much he put it above his own wants and desires
"I'm begging you Prince Zuko!!!" The chills...
Iroh was the straight up MVP in this episode!
Uncle Iroh is the MVP of every episode... Even the ones he's not in.
I love how Eric loves Appa so much :)
"He hates fucking caves and caverns!" lol
In Jet's flashback you see him giving food that he stole from the captain back to the refugees which really emphasizes his good character
So glad you put in the whole scene with Iroh and Zuko; in my opinion it's one of the best scenes in the entire series, and some of Mako's best work.
As usual super excited for the next episode.
Dylan L When Iroh yells: (0.0)
I loved Eric's immediate OHSHIT face when it started.
Wolf6120 My immediate reaction as well lol
StygianTraveler141 The big questions to life indeed
***** He meant Mako Iwamatsu, the VA for Iroh
Eric's mention of the parallels, differences, and implications between Jet's and Zuko's scenes kinda blew my mind.
Plan Ahea SAME
It would've been cool if Jet survived and stuck with the gabg. Things would've gotten interesting when Zuko eventually joined. Once they got over their differences, I can see them having brotherly like bond. Like Jet had said when they first met, "we make a good team". And I think they do as well
The Zuko/Iroh scene always gives me chills because of Iroh yelling at Zuko ...You know you fucked up when Iroh's yelling at you like that (0.0)
I love it when Team Avatar and the Freedom Fighters team up. They work so well together!
Poor Jet...IMO he redeemed himself in the end
Yayy for reunion
Iroh's speech was one of the many moments in Airbender that set it apart from any other show of its ilk. Iroh practically calls out the "villain of the week" mentality that plague's Zuko's decision making, short term choices that only lead to his losing.
Zuko has the most character development than any other character on the show, and that's saying something. Most importantly, he loses, he fails, over and over, with each victory soon being met with loss. He suffers and makes mistakes, but becomes a stronger and more honorable man than anyone else.
To quote Paarthrunaax: "What is better? To be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?"
9:50 I liked the Loki/Hulk moment between Long Feng and Appa, where he's just like "I can handle you myself" being all cocky, and Appa just catches him and throws him.
Emma063 that's what I thought of too lol
Technically the Loki/Hulk moment was like the Long Feng/Appa moment, as this came before. :D
As incredible and complex as Zuko's character is, that one line from Iroh: "Is it your own destiny? Or is it a destiny someone else has tried to force on you?" describes his character development throughout the entire show perfectly.
god I remember when this episode aried for the first time. I was blown away. this is one of the best episodes of the show IMO.
Nathan Jefcoat You are very right, bro. One of best episodes of the show.
Nathan Jefcoat same the last few episodes of season 2 were intense and it just got better
imaad uddin I remember watching the book 2 finale and being absolutely shocked (pun intended).
Nathan Jefcoat lol yeah it as insane, it was so good, i was shocked too, wish it could have ended differently
been one of my faves since 2006
zuko: if you don't want to end up like *him*, you'll do what i say
shane: pull your pants down
BEST part of the video, had my sides hurting
Bunnitt W Shane is life
Why is rape funny?
yasss
rape isnt funny the thought that zuko would say something like this which is absurd is funny. Its sad that i have to explain this to some triggered humorles cryhard
what the actual fuck, person.
Longshot was originally going to point at Jet to put him out of his misery. Nickelodeon executives saw that and ordered them to change it last-minute. They didn't want to show a good guy killing another good guy.
i see alot of these supposed "improvised last minute changes" this one is also bull
Great catch! I was about to say this but checked for this comment! This episode was POWERFUL! Im ready for a season 4!
@@vaulxcarter_ I like both versions, and in a way, I think this one's almost better. There's something really potently solemn about him protecting them even though it doesn't really matter. Like making a promise to 'hang out sometime' with someone you know is going to die.
this isn’t true
Even when Nick censored his death, they still haven't aired it anymore. Whenever there was an Avatar marathon they would skip this episode
ShadowNomad This is my favorite Book 2 episode, it sucks that Nick is afraid to air it.
Then again, they are probably afraid to air anything that makes their usual programming look like Appa’s feces. No offense.
not on the Nickelodeon in my country I think. I remember watching this on tv on multiple marathons
@@littlemissmello Same. It always played where I'm at too.
Really?....I've seen the episode quite a few times during re runs
@@littlemissmello Yeah, for me it even showed speech bubbles confirming that Jet died.
Iroh: Getting real tired of your shit Zuko
The part when Aang hugs Appa
I tear up just thinking about it
"Bong sing say" Eric -2016
Jet was kind of a douche BUT his story is pretty damn tragic. He dedicated his life to fighting the fire nation but in the end it was his own nation, the Earth Kingdom, that ended up killing him. That really hits you in the feels man.
Appa and Aang together again is such a refreshing moment after the last episodes! The team work in this episode during that fight was one of my favorites moments in the show. And the talk between Iroh and Zuko was just amazing and powerfull! Thank you for the reaction, guys!
Did Jet just die? You know, it was really unclear.
Beriorn Yes, I believe the comics confined him dying.
Yeah. When Jett said that he'll be fine, Toph said that he was lying. He did die.
Beriorn wow this reference went really over people's heads. The Ember Island Players was one of my favorite episodes when I was younger
Beriorn he did die dummy
@@sydneyepb6958 ikr!
This episode… This episode is just the best with all the character development and plot progression. The scene where Iroh talks sense into Zuko might be his best scene. I remember how happy fans were when Zuko was having a change of heart back when this 1st premiered. I really enjoyed all the fights. Pretty much up to this point Jet's assumed death was pretty much the most shocking thing on the show at least for me. Also even though you seem to hate all the villains on this show do you at least think they are great villains?
uncle iroh's speech to zuko in this episode always gives me chills
That delivery and emotion by Iroh's voice actor deserves Oscars!!!
Did Jet just...die?
Unfortunately.
Revanants Lol I know he did. I was just referencing a future episode 😅
God I need to re-watch the series, I can';t remember everything.
If that's the case, then it's best to rewatch the show with the reactor. It's quicker and it makes it all the more fun! :P
Magnus Minimum you know, it was really unclear
When Zuko shouted and dropped his sword and mask, that gave me chills
Toph's fighting skills tho. my girl is an Earthbending Master!
I think jet was internally bleeding
of course he was, thats where the blood is supposed to be
@@ryuhitsuya21 lmfao
Jet's DEAD. This is Aang of Thrones now.
This pun.
How dare you.
How dare you with this pun- 😆
"Jet's in hot guy heaven".
Oh wow, you guys are amazing at analysing and speculation, which... might sound like a weird compliment, but really, especially Eric, just taking in all kinds of details and creating solid theories and assumptions. It's awesome.
"Zuko, what is the bison doing?"
Zuko: "Leeeaav-ing"
I would like to see Eric not mind Star Wars names being butchered because they are, "fake words."
Just to be clear, I am just giving him a hard time. They clearly love the show.
It's episodes like this that truly make one fully confirm and believe that Avatar the last airbender is a masterpiece
Iroh: "It's time for you to look inward and begin asking yourself the big questions."
Kosh: "Who are you?"
Mr. Morden: "What do you want?"
Haha, the MMO thing. A few months ago when I was rewatching Korra I had a dream I was playing an Avatar MMO, and it was exactly the classes they said--Firebenders were ranged DPS, Earthbenders were tanks, Waterbenders were Healers with a bit of Controller, Airbenders were straight Controllers, nonbenders were melee DPS.
Unrelated to that: god, the run of episodes starting with "Tales of Ba Sing Se" is SO GOOD.
i thought jet's death was pretty clear... mainly because toph says "he's lying" meaning jet knows he's not going to be okay
"The Painted Lady was about Katara embracing her inner Yang. The Blue Spirit was about Zuko trying to conceal his inner Yin." - Think about this....
"Heh heh heh..hope they drown" said Eric and everyone who has ever seen this scene..lmao. Some things are universal.
jet kind of serves as a foil to zuko; both are similarly aged teenage boys who have been damaged by the fire nation and lost their parents (ozai isnt dead but he isnt in zukos life, so hes pretty much lost both), both are driven by hate and rage, and both have some "good guy" qualities in them. what happened here to jet is what will happen to zuko if he continues down this path of rage.
edit: also the "zuko has been brainwashed to feel this way about the avatar"...holy shit i never thought of that. thats actually a great thought and also reinforces the idea that they are foil characters.
So happy you included the scene between Iroh and Zuko, it always gives me chills, it's so beautiful to watch. So I'm very glad you included it. Loved your reaction guys! It was a great episode so also great to react to. I'm looking forward for next year and hope you guys will have an amazing 2017!
This is one of the episodes I've been waiting for them to watch.
I was looking forward to this one!
ive been looking forward to every ep after appa's lost days for the season. they're all worthy of looking forward to
Floris Kunst This is one of my favorite episodes of the series. I love the Zuko and Iroh moment, the action is some of the best in the series, and Jet is actually a cool character.
I like the message of "sometimes the things you believe are not what you chose to believe, but simply things you were told/taught to believe".
the speech always gives me goosebumps
Its long feng not long fe
This video was expertly edited. Great job!
I love watching you guys discover the magic of this show
lmao I love how you guys react when Appa fought the dai lee. One of you was like EAT THEM😂
The end of their reaction to A:TLA Is so close and yet so far. So bittersweet. Love your videos guys.
so many feels in this episode. It was a rollercoaster. so much happened. that Iroh scene makes me rethink my whole life lol
Life lessons from Iroh: Plan for the future and Live for yourself instead of trying to live up to the expectations of others.
Legend says Aaron is still waiting for someone to laugh at his 'Dalai Lama' joke
This has got to be the most satisfying episode in the series. It's so satisfying, it even made Sokka optimistic.
FINALY I thought yesterday was Friday so the wait was horrible. Best react channel ever!
sorry meant friday XD corrected it now
I always come back here from ATLA EP 1 to TLOK EP S4 EP 13. I like watching with others with reviews/reactions.
love these avatar reactions
The Calvin's quick glance towards the fans watching the video right after everyone cheered when Appa appeared.
Y'all made me rewatch the entire series again. I couldn't be patient for y'all to finish it haha.
That Iroh and Zuko scene is one of the best in the show. It is scenes like that take what could be an ordinary kids show into an extraordinary, legacy-type show for all ages! Just perfect!
This. This is what I've been waiting for.
A++
Oh my god, that pure JOY from Blind Wave when Appa finally flew back on screen, lol - and that bloodthirsty rage for literally everyone who hurt Appa is 10/10, ahahaha I fucking love it lol
Me: Is Jet dead or alive?
Nickelodeon: Yes
CallMeElectrix I heard the producers confirmed he died
Damn, that Blue Spirit music at the end is just amazing...
I've been replaying the Iroh/Zuko moment. IT's too damn good.
Will you react to The Legend of Korra after finishing The last airbender?!
Sebas16Wolf They said they would also react to Korra after Avatar
woah good question, I don't think anyone has asked them yet
Literally my heart dropped when I saw this
I love the reactions to the "I've missed you buddy"
Eric nailed that finale prediction.
I always saw Longshot drawing an arrow on Jet's death as a reference to Robin Hood's death. When Robin Hood died, the story goes he shoots one last arrow from his bow and asked to be buried where it fell.
Aang and Appa's reunision was so sweet. You could tell how much they missed each other😭
Sadly Jet is dead
One of my favorite episodes of the series and one of the best fight sequences as well.
Thanks, guys for this reactions! I wait eagerly for Mondays and Fridays!
The one and only time Iroh ahs raised his voice with Zuko, and it happened because he couldn't just stand by and watch Zuko ruin his own life anymore.
I always found Jet, Smellerbee and Longshot to be very interesting characters. Too bad they didn't return in Korra. I also wanted to know Smellerbee and Longshot's back stories, too. And..if there was romance between them, because they had cute moments together! He put his arm around her once and as a kid I fangirled ;) They did appear more in the comics, though. They weren't killed. Smellerbee did become the new leader for the Freedom Fighters. Avatar Extras hinted at Smellerbee and Longshot being a couple.
HAPPY NEW YEARS
Love your videos and reactions!!! Cheers from Kazakhstan! Keep up the awesome work.
Fun fact, in the original script, Longshot was supposed to put Jet out of his misery, Nickelodeon thought it was to dark and changed it.
Man, love Iroh's speech because you can hear how he's no longer trying to be his more passive tone and is yelling because zuko keeps going down the wrong path.
I believe when Longshot pulled out that arrow and aimed it down the chamber, it was similar to another fighter for freedom named Robin Hood. Robin Hood marked where he'd be buried while on his death bed by firing and arrow from where he was laying in bed out a window, and where the arrow landed is supposedly where he was buried. I imagine that's what happened at that last frame of Jet and his Freedom Fighters.
Man that speech with Iroh
"Yeah, you did the thing. What now, IDIOT?" Man, Iroh is the best
Get ready for an epic finish :D
Joseph Su'a can't wait
jet actually dies in this episode but they had to censor it as its technically a kids show
I just can’t imagine what Appa was thinking during the Iroh and Zuko scene 😂😂
Looking a little devastated about Jet there Eric 😢
This is one of the best episodes
I always wondered how far Cartoon Network would've let this show go. They were always more lax with adult themes.
nick is pretty lax too the creators themselves just didn't want to take it too far on their own account. nick didnt let this one slide cause its a kid dying. nick let far worse slide in korra. though you're right, cartoon network is the best kids network to go to, to have more freedom. disney is the worst, nick is the second best.
Nick used to be pretty cutting edge, but DIsney channel has almost always been shit, because it exists to churn out shitty child actors and bad sitcoms.
14megasxlr we're talking about networks that lets creators get away with more things in animation
Bunnitt W I know that. I can read.
14megasxlr Guess you also like to join in talking about something completely irrelevant