@@coltonstewart8698tf are on about? Iirc, the very first thing that Aang said in the Netflix trailer is that he doesn’t want the responsibility of being the Avatar
And then they made suki your average thirsty anime girl. Like wtf the whole thing that made suki cool was that she was cool! She wasn’t creeping on dudes with their shirt off
@ErutaniaRose unfortunately, from some people I've talked to, they just see Master Paku as a minor villain, so they literally don't care, because as a (supposed) villain, he is EXPECTED to learn a lesson and "be better". Of course they with this are missing the point of HIS story, where he is bitter about Katara's and Sokka's Gran-Gran running off on him. And Katara learns that emotions won't win you the day, and she has to be smart about the fights she picks, AS NOT EVERYONE IS A VILLAIN for her to pick fights with, some people are just hurt and lashing out because of that.
or tough isn't blind, her parents just treat her like she is super fragile for "rich people reasons" and she is now completely socially normal an din no way disagrees, except with sokka.
It’s even worse then that, the whole reason aang was frozen in ice for 100 years is because he was immature and ran away from the responsibility of being the avatar.
Sokka was a teenage boy from a rural village with NO OTHER MEN because they were all busy fighting the fire nation. He was forced to "be the Man" of the village from a young age and combine that with the fact that he had no positive role models of masculinity around (because they were all busy fighting the aforementioned war) with the stress of being responsible for his village formed a teenage bs "I'm in charge, Men do this, Women do that" mentality. The only girl in the village close to his age was his little sister! Other that that, it's old people and toddlers. Once he got out into the real world he was humbled VERY quickly. And he took it well, our boy is not malicious, he's just a dofus. You can't have character's learn life lessons if they are perfect from day 1.
There’s also the fact the the water tribes are fairly rigid in their gender roles, it’s more obvious in the northern tribe because they actually have men around but it’s true for both north and south.
@@Crystalthewolf1000 Much Less true for the south as far as I can tell, after all, there were Male and Female warriors (before the fire nation killed everybody) and the bending practices were equal opportunity. Katara's Grandma fled the North's misogynistic bs to go to the South, I doubt she would have stayed if it was too similar. She could have just kept going to somewhere else if it was too bad. It's hard to get a real gauge because the population is just so depleted but all signs point towards it being much more respectful. There's also a big difference between choosing to inhabit traditional gender roles VS having anything else be FORBIDDEN, HOW DARE YOU! Which is probably another big difference between North and South.
It's the exact reason the Halo show is getting a second season. Everyone heard how bad it was and watched either out of morbid curiosity or hate. So Warner Bros thinks "Oh we made so much money on this! Make more!"
Making toph blind would be ableist and her struggle to become a master because she was a rich girl is sexist. So now is a 6'5 muscle bound dude with super eyes and screams to see better called the Boulder
That first bit with Sokka just, ugh. You can have someone be inappropriate, have wrong worldviews, be sexist or prejudiced or whatever. The important part is they're either meant to be unlikable or a villain, or they have to have a learning opportunity to discover their viewpoint is wrong.
When the creators left the live action show because of the direction Netflix was going, that was the moment I gave up any hope that this show would be good.
When you are so disconnected from reality you forget suka was just telling the truth Men are better at fighting… tf is going on with the world Where are all the women fighting in Ukraine ?
Did you watch any of the released trailers, and/or released clips? I doubt you did, because if you took the time to do so, and not just base your opinion on hearsay, you’d find that Aang isn’t too serious…but the normal goofy and powerful 112 year old kid he always was.
@@victorychukwuka6673 imagine coming to the assumption of what a whole show's gonna be based on a few clips in a trailer... Plus it was announced that Aang would be more serious.
Leave it to Netflix to screw up an adaptation! The only half decent one was One Piece, which still omitted so much material and had way too many changes, not to mention, the reason that these characters are sexist, racist or maybe even homophobic is so that they learn and mature across the series but Netflix can’t respect the damn source material
@@Tyler_T1D the movie is not really good, only maybe if you separate it from the original and see it as something completely different. But I was talking about the new la series though. It's also not good at all. Maybe they shouldn't try to remake or replace masterpieces. The original doesn't need a new version
@@luiiiandmovieee for real, the new harold and the purple crayon movie looks like crap next to the book but I could be biased because those books were my childhood but like why have a grown man play a little kid?
I don't know why we even needed the live action adaptation in the first place. The cartoon series is good, it's so good that it's still all over the media to this day as one of the best tv shows. I would have been fine waiting a few years to get the next cartoon series with them as adults, and I say a few years because currently Jack, who plays Sokka, is currently working on the dragon prince which is another really great Cartoon series from one of the writers that worked on ATLA. As for the other voice actors I would assume they would all be down to return to their roles given that their schedules align.
"The character development is offensive and the personalities attract the wrong audience and it's DEFINITELY not the general tone of the show that actually does that, so we're just gonna remove it ☝️🤓"
When you are so disconnected from reality you forget suka was just telling the truth Men are better at fighting… tf is going on with the world Where are all the women fighting in Ukraine ?
"We wanted a serious tone" like having a main character find out his people were slaughtered, or a character get permanently scarred and banished by their father, or the characters whose mother was murdered in cold blood, or multiple episodes about the destruction caused by the war.
@@P1TheAliennah, he literally watch the show. Aang never been serious when he was announced as the next Avatar, he's just a kid that wanted to have fun, that's why become avatar becomes a burden to him and he decided to run away and froze for almost 100 years. If they decide Aang to be more serious then why did he needs to run away 100 years ago?
"About characters with realistic flaws and their development during the story... Who am I kidding, we don't like characters with realistic flaws and character development so we'll just take away these things because characters without flaws and zero character development are what people want" You could describe it like this
The heroes journey is the most reductive crap ever. Also the guy who wrote it was kind of a piece of shit. The ideas in the heroes story are completely dated. To the point where the only reason it is still used is because people want to deconstruct it or even worse subvert it at the very end. Or midpoint. So many people are writing scripts based off of this because of things circling around Disney. There was a paper circling around Disney basically telling you to write that way and telling you how to twist the Heroes journey but because everyone’s doing it it is too noticeable. And it is not novel certainly not as novel as when Star Wars did it.
they’re just taking all the substance out of it to make it “mature” like the animated show didn’t touch subjects like genocide racism and government corruption
@@julie-18bro I have a feeling that Netflix at this point wants to promote racism, sexism and government corruption from how much it’s trying to hide those things from existing thus making it more common since it won’t be corrected
@@jake6056 he could use all four elements but he was only good with air he was mediocre to bad with the rest but he still was able to harness them without the avatar state active
Almost every single studio/streaming service that makes live-action adaptations needs to follow the mentality of “If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it.” Seriously, it works.
The issue is that they see it as broken based on our modern climate. Things like sexism being a lot more problematic so that’s “broken” Aang being an actual child with important responsibilities forced on him could be seen as problematic, if he displayed more childlike behavior. So most likely they are going to try to make him less childlike to deflect away from it.
Or just needs to not make live action versions of stories that were told perfectly through animation and just think of something else to make if they want to make something live action
Exactly! Sokka's arc has deeper messages about positive and negative male influences and how war affects how children are raised, Sokka's inital sexism was really tied up with feeling he needed to play the role of protector while all the men in the Southern Water Tribe were away fighting...not to mention losing his mother and how that probably also made it easier for him to develop sexist opinions.
I disagree. I think there is plenty of space to make AtlA more serious while maintaining the core of the Story and character (development). Just the fact alone that the war takes actual lives was very underplayed in the original, and would be a great if not _essential_ point to (re)visit in this live action. But yes, taking away the childlike behaviour of characters who are meant to be actual children is not a very good Plan for this IP.
@@Udontknowmi Bruh, have you not witnessed the absolute onslaught of absolutely horrid "New takes on old material?" Its pretty fair to assume its a long shot this is going to be any good.
The main is because they are afraid of offending people in this day of age. Because most people who didn’t watch the original show will get butt hurt over stuff like Sokka and the way he’s sexiest, and the way anag acts immature.
The entertainment industry should learn that having flaws is what makes characters relatable and that the characters overcoming said flaws is what makes them interesting
The problem is, people are confusing sexism, with Sokka just being a sheltered cocky kid who needed a reality check. We can have Sokka go through character development without reliving the 00s Girl Power era, yeah?
@@DWargs I mean it was intended as sexism in the form of enforced gender-norms, however he was also a sheltered cocky kid who needed a reality check. The message has always been good, however this was one of the few series which executed said message perfectly as well in my opinion. Avatar the Last Airbender created strong independent female characters, but in a fashion where they neither undermine men, nor were overexaggerated Well except maybe Toph being overexaggerated, however that was for a very specific purpose as it's a front she creates for herself to break away from her parent's control, not men, and even then she shows her more vulnerable side multiple times throughout the show, when she's shown to have failed or otherwise been in the wrong
Flaws, what are those? Those are only for the real main character. Side characters must always be perfect because why would you want to relate to a non-main character? 😂
@@matheussandbakk9959 I disagree with you. I feel like the way people have reacted to Sokka's arc have proven that it wasn't well handled. To dismiss this as "sexism" is radically oversimplifying and reductive, and does a disservice to the character and the arc he went through. Sokka complaining that he lost to a bunch of girls is only the surface level. There's a lot underneath there that a 23 minute episode meant for kids that couldn't adequately unpack and explore. His pride as a warrior, and the duty he felt as a protector of his sister and Aang and his village back home, his shame in not being strong enough to protect them and failing to realize they were getting ambushed. Not to mention, the culture shock of running into a society that is completely different from the one he's always known. I think moving away from the sexism angle isn't removing his flaws at all, but rather, it might be able to allow us to dig deeper into his character and his arc as a warrior in a way that the original show didn't adequately plan and map out. Also, I feel like applying modern Western terms to an isolated tribe fighting for survival at the edge of the world is a bit disingenuous and unfair, but maybe that's just me.
Also, Aang being adventurous throughout most of the show opens up the world to the audience. It also makes it feels like the world moves regardless of the Gangs presence in those locations; which they do.
Very well put. That was one of the best parts of the show. It feels like there's an entire world going on regardless of where the characters go, and they are experiencing it along with us. I couldn't put that feeling into words until I read your comment
On top of that his adventurous spirit is half the reason they don’t get caught. Because Aang wants to explore and see cool things his movements have little rhyme or reason which made him next to impossible to track
Everything having to be serious is a blight on all new young adult piece of media and I hate it Adding fun into a serious situation is like butting salt into baking, that contrast makes the sweetness more apparent
There are articles saying the original ones left bc THEY wanted to change more. Im not exactly excited for this, but im gonna reserve judgement til i watch the first few episodes
@@serenteaudios1737 well the main reason they actually left is because with the success of paramount, I believe they are starting their own studio for a bunch of different spin-off series and maybe even a new installment. And there is a significant difference between the creators wanting to make some changes within their creation. That's still a line with the characters and the core concept and a studio. Just making blanket changes disregarding the characters and core concepts
Idk about Michael but I know Bryan is a super liberal. I didn’t have high hopes from the beginning for this because if anything I thought he would encourage the Netflixification of the series.
Funny thing is, some of original audience aren’t even mature yet. So they have pre-20’s, early and late 20’s, early 30’s and a HUDGE chunk of fandom whitch came later, made from teenagers and people from late 30’s to even 60’s (like my aunt). In other words - this show is for EVERY AGE GROUP. But Netflix is too dumb to understand it. The best part of that whole live action is the first season is still called „Book I: Water” and yet Aang ends it not just without any skill set of a waterbender - he ends up as a waterbender who didn’t bend a single drop of water even ONCE. This is the real crime of this show. So what, in „Book II: Earth” he will waterbend with Katara for the most part and then suddenly speedrun with Toph to learn at least a bit of earthbending so he could somehow survive in Old Ba Sing Se battle? Or they’ll leave it for season 3 whitch in that case shouldn’t be then called „Fire”, unless he’ll speedrun firebending even more than he does it with Zuko in original. I hate that they removed Jeong Jeong and Aang burning Katara - this episode added such nice detail to a perspective of fire as an element. Unless they won’t bring it back in season 2, I’ll be seriously pissed.
Time to put their "message" and twists on some successful IP. I swear to god its actually impressive how netflix consistently finds these type of people that actively wants to change something that already works
@@epicgodminecraft73Yeah, Halo Season 1 really seems like a sci-fi show that wanted to do its own thing but also wanted to be attached to a famous IP. Have their cake and eat it too sort of situation. Hopefully with Halo Season 2 actually focusing on a plot point important to the original story (Reach) they might make something good, idk.
This is what happens when you don’t protect your work. Oda was very strict with one piece netflix and wouldn’t even agree with netflix unless he felt the director was a fan or atleast understood the material and even demanded no romance. I think the avatar creators just saw money and they thought it would be great but failed to realize if you give Netflix full control they will ruin any franchise
Dont worry we'll replace Sokkas sexist attitude with him being bad at ice dodging and his father roasting him behind his back for it. Sokka will become a great leader to prove his father wrong, but at the cost of ruining Hakodas character. Small price to pay of course.
You think they would've learned after the failed attempt at a movie... Hard to make ATLA look realistic in a live action, earth benders would be turning people into ground beef if they had a boulder hurled at them so most of the physics is going to be looking goofy unless they're stuck hurdling pebbles, same with firebending. Waterbending and airbending might look okay without being too overpowered but if you tried applying actual physics to earthbending it'd be broken af...
@@DrakeOolathe bending, special effects and fights are great. The problem people have with it is the storytelling and dialogue. It’s terrible and most acting is too except a few main characters
Iroh saying “dispite what our propaganda would have you believe, the water tribe is not weak or cowardly,” blew my mind when I heard it. Why would they ever say that? They made the air nomads look like they had an army to excuse a genocide. They NEED their enemies to look strong and fierce so when they defeat them it makes them look justified and strong themselves. Killing the “weak” water benders in the southern tribe makes them look bad to their OWN people.
I love how they claim he wants to focus on becoming the Avatar yet he did not bend a single drop of water by himself in season 1 when is live action gonna get it right that Water was the easiest element for him to Master other than his native element
Its like sokka grew up In a small water tribe village and when he eventually went out in the world with his ideals he was immediately knocked on his butt
@@donnyyario1726 Show don't tell is a lie invented by the movie industry. It is sometimes okay for character to verbalize emotions. With that said, I wholeheartedly agree, I knew I was missing something from this show :D
@@arnerademacker key word "sometimes." The only thing every character does is tell. The only thing that comes out of their mouths is exposition. Show don't tell is a good thing, and is severely lacking in the live action. A good example of balance between exposition and show not tell is ironically the original animation.
A big thing about Aang goofing off is that it is basically him running away from his responsabilities, but it always ends with the gang meeting people whose lives were affected by the fire nation in some way, regardless of where they are, this works to show how inescapable the fire nation's threat is to the world, which is a HUGE part of Aang's development into accepting his responsabilities as avatar
It's not just that either. Air nomads are literally the element of fun, as stated by Iroh. Aang quite literally brought joy to the world, not just because he's a kid, but because he's an air nomad. They're known for pulling pranks, living in harmony with nature, and having a good sense of humor. To make Aang more serious and less fun is to take away from the air nomad culture.
Nahhh... No. No. No. Anything else I can accept. They can make Katara a lesbian feminist if that's what they want. But don't ruin Iroh. He is the best character in the show
@@davidtran9455mans was not the depressed he was just trying to teach aang the severeness of what is going on in the world which he also did in the cartoon 😭😭
@@sancholoaded2388 ...no he didn't? His lesson was to think outside of the box, and that no matter how much pressure he faces he should "always think like a mad genius". Literally the lesson verbatim, its the opposite to the new show.
@@sancholoaded2388ya know, I just binged watched it alone that’s not what happened. His lessons was for Aang to be creative and to think outside of the box like a mad genius. It had nothing to do with the seriousness of the world lol
And she no longer has tremor-sense, but uses sound to see like Daredevil. "AAAAAAAAAAH. There, now I have gotten a good look at you." (That's from the hilariously awful play in the Ember Island Theater that was a fire nation understanding of their adventures in the last season of ATLA aka ep57)
@@nvapisces7011 He does actually. When he enters the Avatar state (yes it's Kyoshi, but they're the same person) and when he embodies the Ocean Spirit (as a Kaiju). I'd chock it down mainly to budget. Water VFX is pretty expensive.
@@nvapisces7011 They honestly should have made an adaptation of Legend of Korra. That's the more serious Avatar they could have used. ATLA Liv action feels stale
I just rewatched Avatar as an adult. Trust me when I say they don’t need to make the story more ‘mature.’ Like all good children’s stories, it is more than sufficiently captivating for an adult audience.
I think they just needed to make it less naive. A 100 year war can be shown for the horror that it is in a live action. That doesn't mean they had to never have anything silly happen.
@@PainMonkey Had me tearing up multiple times, and I remembered some really important lessons that I'd lost sight of somewhere along the way. It really is exceptional.
"we're going to give him a visions that's basically like something really bad is going to happen if you don't go to the Northern Water Tribe." Weird you felt you needed to invent a reason to go to the North when originally Aang is set to go so he and Katara can master water bending... So he can become a serious Avatar??? Like he was determined from the beginning he just wanted to make fun road trip stops on the way!
Omg so true like isn't mastering all elements just ad important or not even more like bruh 😭😭 and one thing thay resply bugged me was how qatara Just magically gets better at waterbending like literally in less than a day girly goes from I need a waterbending teacher to I am my own master and I magically became a pro at this 💀
Translation: we at Netflix. Don't give a flying f*** what you want and are going to destroy anything and everything you ever loved about this series. You're welcome
The reason Katara found Aang in that ice berg is because she was angry at sokka for being sexist towards her. If sokka wasn’t sexist aang would still be frozen for another 1000 years and there wouldn’t be a last air bender series to begin with 😂
One of the biggest complaints about the live action movie was that aang was too serious. Sad to see Netflix commiting to the same mistake. Sure, he has his serious moments, but his initial goofy personality helps to create contrast and show his struggle to make difficult choices when he has to
@madridistasejati5358 almost the entire cast are fans of the animation even throw shade at the movie during interviews Watch their behind the scenes snippets and you'll know they're 100% not going for what the movie did
For me its just the casting choice. They repeatedly insist on casting actors who nowhere near resemble all the major characters. Plus all the stuff mentioned here.. I decided after the movie that the cartoon is all I need and stuck to that.
There are only two correct ways to make adaptations. Either you take the exact same characters and don't fuck up the original story. Like The Last Of Us did. Or you take the general idea of the original, and make a new story with new characters. Like Fallout did.
Which category does Arcane fall into? I feel like neither. Closer to category 1 because it's not an entirely new story, but it's basically filling in the gaps in a big way (creating a whole story from tiny breadcrumbs).
@@Onaterdem Riot was heavily involved in making sure it lined up with the lore they had released in game. So it would be like making a show based on lore like the dead space movies did using the logs and environmental story telling from the game to expand the background lore.
The Last of Us and Arcane both did important changes that make the story different But they kept the same tone as the original and told a story that made sense.
in their attempt to aim for a mature audience, they neglected the inherent maturity of the story they were supposed to tell. this adaptation was just a clump of poor decisions.
M knight thought he was going to “fix” it too… and we all know how that went… why are we trying so hard to revive a bow tied ending of a show like ATLA anyways? I get it’d be cool to see it in live action with 95% green screen and cgi… instead of enjoying the time and effort and YEARS that went into animating, writing, scripting, choreographing, editing, etc that went into the original show… I’m sure this will likely be a 2/5 show at worst but a 3/5 at best
(1) avatar, although enjoyable, is far from perfect. (2) they're not trying to fix anything. They are simply adapting the story to live action with 1 hour episodes, which means maturing it a little bit. You can't have 20 minute standalone montages per episodem that wouldn't make sense.
@@Udontknowmiwell if "that" is their reason for trying to change certain aspects of the show, they should've told the audience. Not riding on this fake wokeness just to attract certain audience. Their very reason of changing aspects of the show is a disrespect to the original.
@@Udontknowmi Your point would be good if the original show didn't blend serious dialogue with breaks of levity masterfully. Longer episodes don't mean a better series, it just means the show is adapting more content into single episodes for an overall lesser number of episodes. Humor and serious dialogue are not mutually exclusive, and changing a story that is born of both concepts to only be one, diminishes the quality of that story.
Like they 'fixed' the Witcher. Oml. They hire complete hacks that have no respect or understanding of what made the original IPs work. What's that? "if they don't change anything then what's the point of a remake"? EXACTLY! These live action 'reimaginings' are pointless af selling nostalgia to depressed millenials. As a depressed millenial this makes me sad.
@@LS-jv9hp i just remember that the VA of azula said when asked "if azula went with zuko in a life changing adventure what that would be" and she said "i would get pregnant"
@@loft777oh my law!😂 Azula chasing Zuko around as a crazy Yandere would certainly be a more interesting change than what Netflix is doing. I mean if they had to change it at all.
I think people forget that each charicer is suposed to be the inbodyment of their element like for intence Aang is Adventurous, Playful, and Creative like the air element. Sokka and Katara are Intuitive, Emotional, and Compassionate like the water element. Toph's Honest, Stuborn, and Grounded like the earth element. And Zuko's Passionate, Irritable, and Authoritative like the fire element
@@rocknroll1973they're taking a property that is well loved, and changing it _away_ from what people loved. Worse, they're doing so in a way that destroys character arcs, so it isn't even likely to offer good storytelling to people who aren't already familiar with the story they're butchering
Making Aang serious about being the Avatar would quite literally break the story as the reason he was trapped in Ice was because he did not want to be the Avatar. So making him serious would force the story to start 100 years before the events where he learned he was the Avatar.
It's like all the writers forgot how important complexity and bad character traits are. Zuko isn't our favorite because he got a new hairstyle and is a brooding bad boy, he's our favorite because of how much we saw him grow and change to be more compassionate.
Same with Sokka and Aang. They started off as immature children and ended as kids matured beyond their years while still withholding some of that childish charm (look at how Sokka acted in the Ember Island Tales episode).
Don't worry, all the male characters will have plenty of Patriarchal flaws, they just won't grow at all as they are men and incapable of it. The women won't grow either, but that's because they are already perfect from birth. This is Netflix!
Yeah, and they totally removed one of Zuko's important turning points--attempting to save General Zhao (who'd just tried to murder him) from the ocean spirit! And had Iroh kill him instead! So so lame
Literally, you've already got the people who grew up with the show when it came out, which is quite a bit, as well as probably many of their children, like myself, who they showed Avatar recently. There's also anyone who discovered it on the Internet more recently. So, likely much moreyknow
@@NovaaTheGreatShow hasn't even come out yet and people are already upset how is this possible? Also where is everyone getting this info im so out of the loop
This just also completely ignores the reason why Sokka thought this way at the beginning: war separated his family and the men of the southern water tribe leaving him as the final and only line of defence and possible main hunter of the southern tribe. He had a ton of responsibility chucked onto him as a kid that manifested in unhealthy ways through stress. You can see this happen again when they meet up with Suki the second time on the serpents pass with Sokka becoming super overprotective from the stress of loosing princess Yue. There’s no malice behind his sexism just some teenage bravado and a diet that consists of 95% stress On top of that his adventurous spirit is half the reason they don’t get caught. Because Aang wants to explore and see cool things his movements have little rhyme or reason which made him next to impossible to track
Bingo, Sokka being the only male figure is what creates his sexism through naivete It is remedied by a hearty opening of his mind by the Kioshi Warriors. That last bit about Aang's unpredictability is the pinnacle of accurate, that's why Zuko and Aang clash more often than any other people hunting him, because Aang either gets into some drama and creates an unintended scuffle, drawing Zuko, or Zuko figures out a pattern or meets plot convenience to be there. If he wanted to go straight to becoming the avatar, Zuko would NOT catch up ever and Azula would have to be unleashed by literally episode 6
I will correct that it wasn’t JUST Sokka being left to protect the village as the only man left to defend their home. That absolutely reinforced things, of course, but as we see when they visit the Northern Water Tribe and Katara’s struggle to be seen as worthy pupil, there’s some enforced gender roles and bias from their culture as well.
Exactly. It's misguided overcompensation due to a lack of healthy male role models and due to insecurity about disability to fulfill the huge responsibilities foisted upon him ar such a young age. Anyone who sees Sokka and his general attitude toward anyone akd considers it malicious don't have enough media literacy to adapt a show like this.
My absolute favorite part of season one is when Iroh says the avatar is impossible to track, then it cuts to the Gaang and Sokka’s asking Aang if he’s sure he knows where they’re going. 😂 Aang wants to ride the elephant koi, but he doesn’t remember where they’re at. Plus, his lesson with Bumi is all about having fun and thinking outside the box.
Sokka-wise, I feel that situation actually played out well. There wasn't explicit obvious sexism. Yet, there was a blatant moment of his worldview being shook heavily, viscerally, him running away from Suki. I found that moment wound up actually being very raw and real.
So Zuko hasn’t developed whatsoever? “Kill avatar” start of season to “respect avatar” by the end of it. You’re ignorant and just want to hate because others are doing it. You’re less original than the live action avatar show.
@@sarahlarock9885 if you think the avatar characters are the same as they were from start to finish with zero development then you didn’t watch the show. You’re just another annoying “fan” that hates everything because you’re a jerkoff that’s bored with life
no one's gonna talk about bumi's character? I mean the open minded fun bumi who taught Aang to think outside the box? bumi was just portrayed as a grumpy old king
@@dhaoracledid you miss the part were that’s not who Bumi is. It’s like changing Obi wan in a new story and making him bitter and hateful towards Luke because of what Anakin did and the awful things Obiwan went through
Let's talk about azula 😂 the way they wrote her insecure af from the very start threw me off. She was supposed to be menacing and being a threat. But nah they decided to show how desperate she is for her father's approval 😔