I think her being a Kyoshi warrior makes sense. While at work she can do her athletics, cool stuff and teaching the others in a positive way, while still being able to go home and be herself when she wants to.
Re: The Shipping Wars. I didn’t even process Aang and Katara’s relationship as a romance when I was a kid, and honestly…there’s no reason why Katara wouldn’t be more comfortable with Aang than with Zuko. He’s closer to her in age and ideals, they’ve known each other longer, he’s sincere and utterly devoted to her and not a temperamental mess of rage and pain…
Romantic subplots are easily the weakest parts of both The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. Save for Sokka and Suki, I didn’t really care for any of the main pairings. That being said, I agree with you-Zuko’s too much like Katara, whereas she and Aang balance each other out.
@@JennyCook57 Dana Terrace has famously said she does not care for romance all that much, and so that’s a big reason why Luz and Amity just get to be in love without any needless complications. Although honestly, I will say that I kind of get the feeling that the Korra writers’ room eventually realised how much the Korra/Mako/Asami love triangle wasn’t working until they finally sat down and said to themselves and each other “You know what might, though….?”. And besides, I think the thing is that neither ATLA nor “The Owl House” are about Eros. “The Owl House” is a tale of Storge about the complex relationship between a girl and her two mother figures while ATLA and TLOK are both stories about Agape and having a duty to the whole entire world and trying to balance that with a love for specific people.
Want to know something crazy, by the way? There was almost an “Avatar: The Last Airbender” musical. It was being made by a woman named Katherine Lynn Rose on RUclips and got out a fairly impressive number of songs…until Viacom/Paramount/Nickelodeon got wind of it and shut it down for copyright reasons.
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I think her being a Kyoshi warrior makes sense. While at work she can do her athletics, cool stuff and teaching the others in a positive way, while still being able to go home and be herself when she wants to.
Your Fantastic mr fox video genuinely changed my incredibly goated video
I also rewatched the whole show on dvd when I saw it on the shelves in target back in 2018. I felt like I jumped on the train too early lol
Re: The Shipping Wars. I didn’t even process Aang and Katara’s relationship as a romance when I was a kid, and honestly…there’s no reason why Katara wouldn’t be more comfortable with Aang than with Zuko. He’s closer to her in age and ideals, they’ve known each other longer, he’s sincere and utterly devoted to her and not a temperamental mess of rage and pain…
Romantic subplots are easily the weakest parts of both The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. Save for Sokka and Suki, I didn’t really care for any of the main pairings. That being said, I agree with you-Zuko’s too much like Katara, whereas she and Aang balance each other out.
@@JennyCook57 Dana Terrace has famously said she does not care for romance all that much, and so that’s a big reason why Luz and Amity just get to be in love without any needless complications. Although honestly, I will say that I kind of get the feeling that the Korra writers’ room eventually realised how much the Korra/Mako/Asami love triangle wasn’t working until they finally sat down and said to themselves and each other “You know what might, though….?”.
And besides, I think the thing is that neither ATLA nor “The Owl House” are about Eros. “The Owl House” is a tale of Storge about the complex relationship between a girl and her two mother figures while ATLA and TLOK are both stories about Agape and having a duty to the whole entire world and trying to balance that with a love for specific people.
1:38 Just so Hazel Levesque could see it, I presume.
Want to know something crazy, by the way?
There was almost an “Avatar: The Last Airbender” musical. It was being made by a woman named Katherine Lynn Rose on RUclips and got out a fairly impressive number of songs…until Viacom/Paramount/Nickelodeon got wind of it and shut it down for copyright reasons.
Are there any hidden songs?