7:43 Never Underestimate Uncle Iroh Iroh is the most in-depth character built in the show after Aang and Zuko of course. I like that Aang and Zuko are always portrayed as Ying-yang of each other And showing that they are just two side of the same coin
"Pride is not the opposite of shame, but it's source. True humility is the only antidote to shame." That and the lesson of the 4 Elements are words I live by to this day.
Fun fact: Mark Hamill (Ozai's voice actor) once said that he read the script for the pilot and thought the show would be cancelled after a few episodes because it was too smart for Nickelodeon, and this episode was one of the reasons why. He was wrong about the cancelling though. Turned out to be the best thing that Nickelodeon ever did.
He wasn't wrong about Avatar TLA being too smart for Nickelodeon tho. The showrunners suggested that the episodes be aired in chronological order and Nickelodeon did the exact opposite and ran it like their other shows which were made to be episodic. This ended up tanking the viewership until they buckled and did as the showrunners suggested. That's just one of the many mishaps that occurred with Avatar. They have a love hate relationship with the series since it's their biggest show thus far but it's so counter to how they operate that they stunt its further growth.
The scene with Zuko calling out to the storm always reminds me of Vegeta training to become a super saiyan on that abandoned planet right after the Frieza saga
Yes I do realize the breathing part, but wouldn’t that mean over her mouth then? I do get from an animated point to do that though, her eyes tell us it’s Toph :)
One of my favorite episodes in the entire show. Iroh is elite here with his words of wisdom, as well his thoughts on getting to learn about others to grow yourself. Heart breaks for Zuko at the end 😢
Not surprising. Sokka and Iroh are very funny and wise. It takes intelligence to look at a situation and find the humor, in it or see it from a different side. Sarcasm works better if you can assess something and point out the absurd as a form of humor. It gets a point across while lightening the mood.
This is where the different philosophies of the bending affect the order in which Aang/ The avatar needs to learn the bending. Aang is an air bender who value freedom and detachment, he learns water first which is the element of change ( Eb and Flow). He needs that to be able to master earth which is his opposite. If he didn’t have the philosophy of change he wouldn’t be able to do earth which is proud and rigid instead of free and detached. It’s very connected all of it
Adding to this further. Earth teaches fortitude and discipline which is crucial to eventually learn Fire bending which is the element of power and drive (please note the key word, Drive). Fire needs to be kept under control otherwise it will burn everything indiscriminately. When Aang started fire bending back in S1 after learning from Jeong Jeong, one can see that fire had no discipline, no control at all. That ultimately caused pain and suffering (Katara in this case). I cannot say further about Fire because of spoilers.
@@ssjgoku276 Backwards works too. Airbender philosophies give power to the wrong aspects of firebending. Free and uncontrollable fire is the weakest. That's why Azula is so powerful but then falls so hard at the end when she loses control of herself. Firebending passion and power make earth control an unstoppable force, but that usually ends up hurting everyone because they can't empathize with others, are too stubborn, and are full of themselves, like that earth general at the beginning of the second book. Earth philosophies were seen in the Northern Tribe water people. They closed themselves off from the world and kept strict rules, which made them unable to "flow" and adapt, dooming their future. Developments of techniques like those we saw at the swamp or the ones Katara uses are proof of what they were losing with that mentality. Water philosophies would make air detachment a plausible option, just ignoring the rest of the world and living by themselves. Maybe traveling freely, thinking one's actions wouldn't have consequences, or just avoiding them.
@@juancamilogomezmunera1260 That is a very beautiful interpretation of the bending philosophies, something I am pretty sure not many have thought about. Thank you for sharing this with us here. Only one problem with the above comment. There is a spoiler here which you may want to edit out.
@@ssjgoku276no spoiler guards are needed anymore. If people haven’t seen the show yet, that’s on them, they fucked up lol. Especially when u remember that this is a reaction channel comment section lolol what a world
@@NobleVagabond2552 Except the reactors themselves haven't gotten to that point yet (I think, I'm not on their Patreon), and I can guarantee that there are at least a few viewers who started watching ATLA because of this channel and haven't gotten that far yet. Just because it's older at this point doesn't mean it's universally known. Some people just haven't had the opportunity yet.
Is it really? I just found it unnecessarily dramatic. aang is struggling to learn earth bending because the fate of the world literally depends on it. zuko on the other is obsessing over a new ability to be able to one up his sister.
@@pare5108I’m gonna assume you’ve watched the show and say that if you thought that was overly dramatic then you thought everything in the 3rd season was. This is quite literally the start of his mental crisis
Oh Ange! You have no an idea how important Uncle Iroh was for me growing up without a father figure. I just got out of adolescence when I watched this series religiously but Uncle Iroh's words hit harder when you are a bit older and understood those words of wisdom with much more deeper understanding and applying it to practical everyday life. Sometimes, after every good decision I made, I silently thanked Uncle Iroh under my breath...
For all we know, that might have even been the first time Iroh used it, heck he might have even created the technique on the spot right there. After redirecting it Iroh was still burned and frazzled, and looking extremely surprised that it worked.
There are two Zuko moments in this episode that hit hard for me. When he is struggling with shooting lightning and it keeps blowing up in his face 'Like everything always does" the little crack in his voice feels so real. The frustration and disappointment come through in that moment. Then when he screams at the sky at the end daring the storm to strike him. Dante Basco is so great. Of course everything Mako says as Iroh is amazing too.
3 episodes into a flawless run starting with Toph's intro and going to the end of the season. Banger after banger and really one of the best stretches of any show ever.
Thank you! Soup is elite. So many good soups out there. Creamy chicken tortilla is one of the best soups out there, Gulaschsuppe (a German roast beef soup), absolutely delicious.
.....I've literally never noticed that throughline between Iroh's quote about kinds of cups and what they're drinking out of in this episode. That's so cool! Major props for noticing!!
The reason earthbending is so hard for Aang to get is because he grew up as an air nomad. His culture and upbringing was all about detacthing oneself from the world, being light on his feet, dodging and avoiding violence, being free and finding clever solutions around problems. Meanwhile, earthbending requires him to be very rooted and immovable, very much attached to the world and to the earth, rigid, substantive, and direct. One could imagine if the avatar was born an eartbender, they would likely have the most difficulty learning airbending for similar reasons. Like, could you imagine Toph as an air nomad? Airbending?
what i've always loved about the world building in avatar, is whenever a new piece of lore is introduced it just MAKES. SENSE. Air is the opposite of Earth? of course aang is going to have trouble with it. makes sense. water bending is about push & pull, using your opponents power against them? of course iroh learning how to redirect lightning from water benders just makes sense.
Oh trust me, you can mess up tea easily. Loose leaf tea isn't like bag tea. The bags actually trap a lot of the tea liquid. So you have to pay a lot more attention to how long you steep it and even the temperature of water you use. I would really recommend trying a loose leaf green tea and a loose leaf black tea at least once, because it's a much different experience than bagged tea imo. More aroma, deeper and more complex flavors
Damn I forgot how relatable the ending Zuko moment was. I've even caught myself yelling at the world, the universe saying it's screwed me before so why not just drive the final stake in and do your worst. It's insanely relatable...
reason aang is struggling with earth is because it’s the opposite of air, with air u need to be light, swift, with earth u have to be firm and strong, when iroh makes the chart with all the bending the ones opposite of one another will be harder to learn(if an avatar is fire, water will be the hardest)
Air and earth is one thing. But imagine being avatar and have to learn 4 completly different way of thinking. To master element you have yto fully understand ideology behind it. So learning 4 elements is kinda like... learning 4 different languages but not similiar like... russian, belarusian, ukrainian... but more like Cantonese, French, Polish and Xhosa.
I love how this episode really expands on how the different benders not only use different martial arts but also have different mentalities behind them. 2-8 is my single favorite episode in the whole show, but this one is definitely up there as a close second. For those who want to say "but x episode is way better," I compare single episodes to each other. No single episode stands up to the quality of the multi-part episodes like the season finales.
There are other single part episodes which can contend 2-8 or 2-9 though. 2-9 is my favorite but one can say that 2-11, 2-17, 2-18, 2-19, 3-1, 3-12, 3-13, 3-16, 3-17 is better than these two (the numbers I wrote might be wrong).
@kairostimeYT all true. Those are all great episodes, and depending on any given person's metric of measuring episode quality could be considered the best episode in the show. 2-8 is just my personal favorite.
You had a bad version of pumpkin soup - it needs to be hot and it's best spicy also - I make it with pureed pumpkin, curry powder, chopped spicy Italian sausages, chicken broth and heavy cream - simmered long enough for all the flavours to blend. It's great! As for tea - I'd say Suko used way too much tea leaves and likely steeped it too long. I've experienced that myself many years ago - the person who made it literally used triple the proper amount of tea and steeped it for about 15 minutes - it was super strong, very bitter and going cold - well, it was warm, but not hot.
I personally don't see doing a placebo earthbending as positive reinforcement, kinda sets him up for failure if he never feels what it's like to earthbend on his own. Plus, pretty sure with how in tune benders are at how they exert their own energy, Aang being a master in one would know immediately that it was not him... Katara just meant praise him when he succeeds, mildly correct him when he doesn't. Katara perhaps babies him a little too much but that's why Toph is there, she makes him EARN it🤷♀️
Ange I 100% agree soup is not food. At best it is a warm up to the actual meal. I hate someone want to eat out at a soup place, better come with a damn bread bowl at least.
You’re 100% right, Iroh would destroy her, and she knows it, and it’s exactly why she took him out specifically. I love your reactions, you guys are great!
Agreed. That’s why I feel like Katara should’ve stayed out of it. Aang’s learning a completely different fighting style and philosophy. It’d be like having a doctor learn how to be a boxer.
It's actually Toph made Sokka stuck (you can hear some typical earthbending sound). It was her "gentle approach" to force Aang stand against danger. He couldn't deal with animal with airbending until he used earthbending. That's why she was near and mysteriously smirked after Katara's question.
which is also interesting since Azula could do it but we can clearly see girl does not have a peace of mind💀Further showing how much of a perfectionist she is
I found zuko extremely annoying this episode for some reason. Especially in that last scene.what dont you get about lightning being extremely dangerous? Why the dramatics?
Iroh is a calmer and much more tame version of Jordan Peterson. Of course, young men will find him as a desirable role model! (I know that JP is a controversial figure but they have similar personalities)
@@kairostimeYT The comparaison is completely worthless. Iroh is simply a good man. You dont have to look for a controversial, hot take loving internet persona to draw a comparaison. Lots of people had a Iroh in their life. Good teachers, fathers, coaches who take their role seriously and look for ways to guide younger people are much closer to Iroh.
Iroh’s speeches be hitting different! Loved this episode
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Code Geass pls
Damn that was fast
7:43
Never Underestimate Uncle Iroh
Iroh is the most in-depth character built in the show
after Aang and Zuko of course.
I like that Aang and Zuko are always portrayed as Ying-yang of each other
And showing that they are just two side of the same coin
"Pride is not the opposite of shame, but it's source. True humility is the only antidote to shame." That and the lesson of the 4 Elements are words I live by to this day.
The 4 elements is a good book but nust know its a feel good book ... no real facts dnt take every word to heart but it has a good message
@@abarrazariosWhat’s the book’s name? Or by who?
I was pretty sure the OP was talking about Iroh’s description of the four elements and their people.
I quote ATLA all the damn time and I will continue to do so until my life force extinguishes
Preach
@@abarrazarios what in god's name are you blathering about?
Fun fact:
Mark Hamill (Ozai's voice actor) once said that he read the script for the pilot and thought the show would be cancelled after a few episodes because it was too smart for Nickelodeon, and this episode was one of the reasons why. He was wrong about the cancelling though. Turned out to be the best thing that Nickelodeon ever did.
I ... did not know that. Most of the times, I already know what the comments will be prior to even checking them out. What a neat surprise!
Nickelodeon didnt do sht. They just scammed the creators and underpayed them
Wow
Just goes to show that Mark Hamill knows good shit when he sees it. :)
He wasn't wrong about Avatar TLA being too smart for Nickelodeon tho. The showrunners suggested that the episodes be aired in chronological order and Nickelodeon did the exact opposite and ran it like their other shows which were made to be episodic. This ended up tanking the viewership until they buckled and did as the showrunners suggested. That's just one of the many mishaps that occurred with Avatar. They have a love hate relationship with the series since it's their biggest show thus far but it's so counter to how they operate that they stunt its further growth.
That last zuko line "come on strike me, you never held back before" literally goosebumps. It's like he's talking to his own fate
That scene always gets me. It was sooo deep and sad😢
he's talking to his father
You almost get the sense that he's bordering suicide
The scene with Zuko calling out to the storm always reminds me of Vegeta training to become a super saiyan on that abandoned planet right after the Frieza saga
11:03 “Toph is watching” 🤣
LMAO SHIT, i didnt realise again 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Also, when she was in her rock suit, she puts the hole over her eyes….. totally not needed lol
@@TopNotchWatcher87 We like to think that is for her breathing but it was a more an esthetic decision from the animators I guess 😂
Yes I do realize the breathing part, but wouldn’t that mean over her mouth then? I do get from an animated point to do that though, her eyes tell us it’s Toph :)
Fun fact: appearently the animators also forgot about Toph's blindness here, which is why they left the hole for eyes in the suit 😂
"True humility is the only antidote to shame" Uncle is the best.
One of my favorite episodes in the entire show. Iroh is elite here with his words of wisdom, as well his thoughts on getting to learn about others to grow yourself. Heart breaks for Zuko at the end 😢
Same, I actually empathized a lot with Zuko when I first watched this as a teenager
Iroh is somehow both the funniest and the wisest character in Avatar
Not surprising. Sokka and Iroh are very funny and wise.
It takes intelligence to look at a situation and find the humor, in it or see it from a different side. Sarcasm works better if you can assess something and point out the absurd as a form of humor. It gets a point across while lightening the mood.
Wisdom and humor often go hand in hand, the better you undestand the world, the fewer things you take seriously and the more you can laugh
The two are by no means mutually exclusive. ;)
Toph was trying to teach aang to be more headstrong and iroh was trying to teach Zuko calmness and passiveness
Aang starts with A. Zuko starts with Z. Zuko is scarred on the front. Aang is scarred on the back. Red and blue. The dragons. Yin yang. Deuteragonist
This is where the different philosophies of the bending affect the order in which Aang/ The avatar needs to learn the bending. Aang is an air bender who value freedom and detachment, he learns water first which is the element of change ( Eb and Flow). He needs that to be able to master earth which is his opposite. If he didn’t have the philosophy of change he wouldn’t be able to do earth which is proud and rigid instead of free and detached. It’s very connected all of it
Adding to this further. Earth teaches fortitude and discipline which is crucial to eventually learn Fire bending which is the element of power and drive (please note the key word, Drive). Fire needs to be kept under control otherwise it will burn everything indiscriminately.
When Aang started fire bending back in S1 after learning from Jeong Jeong, one can see that fire had no discipline, no control at all. That ultimately caused pain and suffering (Katara in this case).
I cannot say further about Fire because of spoilers.
@@ssjgoku276 Backwards works too. Airbender philosophies give power to the wrong aspects of firebending. Free and uncontrollable fire is the weakest. That's why Azula is so powerful but then falls so hard at the end when she loses control of herself.
Firebending passion and power make earth control an unstoppable force, but that usually ends up hurting everyone because they can't empathize with others, are too stubborn, and are full of themselves, like that earth general at the beginning of the second book.
Earth philosophies were seen in the Northern Tribe water people. They closed themselves off from the world and kept strict rules, which made them unable to "flow" and adapt, dooming their future. Developments of techniques like those we saw at the swamp or the ones Katara uses are proof of what they were losing with that mentality.
Water philosophies would make air detachment a plausible option, just ignoring the rest of the world and living by themselves. Maybe traveling freely, thinking one's actions wouldn't have consequences, or just avoiding them.
@@juancamilogomezmunera1260 That is a very beautiful interpretation of the bending philosophies, something I am pretty sure not many have thought about. Thank you for sharing this with us here.
Only one problem with the above comment. There is a spoiler here which you may want to edit out.
@@ssjgoku276no spoiler guards are needed anymore. If people haven’t seen the show yet, that’s on them, they fucked up lol. Especially when u remember that this is a reaction channel comment section lolol what a world
@@NobleVagabond2552 Except the reactors themselves haven't gotten to that point yet (I think, I'm not on their Patreon), and I can guarantee that there are at least a few viewers who started watching ATLA because of this channel and haven't gotten that far yet. Just because it's older at this point doesn't mean it's universally known. Some people just haven't had the opportunity yet.
Zuko yelling at the sky, railing at the universe, is low-key one of the most poignant scenes in the show. Really powerful.
Is it really? I just found it unnecessarily dramatic. aang is struggling to learn earth bending because the fate of the world literally depends on it. zuko on the other is obsessing over a new ability to be able to one up his sister.
@@pare5108I’m gonna assume you’ve watched the show and say that if you thought that was overly dramatic then you thought everything in the 3rd season was. This is quite literally the start of his mental crisis
Oh Ange! You have no an idea how important Uncle Iroh was for me growing up without a father figure. I just got out of adolescence when I watched this series religiously but Uncle Iroh's words hit harder when you are a bit older and understood those words of wisdom with much more deeper understanding and applying it to practical everyday life. Sometimes, after every good decision I made, I silently thanked Uncle Iroh under my breath...
We first saw Uncle redirect lighting back in book 1 wen a lighting strike was about to destroy the ship
For all we know, that might have even been the first time Iroh used it, heck he might have even created the technique on the spot right there.
After redirecting it Iroh was still burned and frazzled, and looking extremely surprised that it worked.
@@kenbocole1460 maybe he had the
Technique in theory first time in practice
As always, Zuko's scenes are just downright emotional heartstring moments... I tear up at most of his scenes
I don't know why you think Katara will heal Iroh when last episode Zuko literally firebends at them and tell them to leave 😂
The last scene even showed they were nowhere near him anymore and finally sleeping lol
There are two Zuko moments in this episode that hit hard for me. When he is struggling with shooting lightning and it keeps blowing up in his face 'Like everything always does" the little crack in his voice feels so real. The frustration and disappointment come through in that moment. Then when he screams at the sky at the end daring the storm to strike him. Dante Basco is so great. Of course everything Mako says as Iroh is amazing too.
This episode in a nutshell according to a certain someone: Rocks were thrown at the avatar, he got all whiny and Sokka fell in a hole
stop I love this😂
Uncle Iroh continues to be great also I love the dynamic of Toph and Aang they're the same age but obviously very different yet similar as well😅
15:42 "I don't care, it's not my family ". Haha 😂
3 episodes into a flawless run starting with Toph's intro and going to the end of the season. Banger after banger and really one of the best stretches of any show ever.
Uncle Iroh’s lessons always hit different 😩🫶🏼
8:11 Ange: "Heyyyy, Don't disrespect the STICK man"
Also Ange: Actually disrespecting the STAFF by calling it a STICK.
Me: SMH 🤦
Thank you! Soup is elite. So many good soups out there. Creamy chicken tortilla is one of the best soups out there, Gulaschsuppe (a German roast beef soup), absolutely delicious.
I love Zuko and Iroh so much omg
.....I've literally never noticed that throughline between Iroh's quote about kinds of cups and what they're drinking out of in this episode. That's so cool! Major props for noticing!!
The reason earthbending is so hard for Aang to get is because he grew up as an air nomad. His culture and upbringing was all about detacthing oneself from the world, being light on his feet, dodging and avoiding violence, being free and finding clever solutions around problems.
Meanwhile, earthbending requires him to be very rooted and immovable, very much attached to the world and to the earth, rigid, substantive, and direct.
One could imagine if the avatar was born an eartbender, they would likely have the most difficulty learning airbending for similar reasons. Like, could you imagine Toph as an air nomad? Airbending?
what i've always loved about the world building in avatar, is whenever a new piece of lore is introduced it just MAKES. SENSE. Air is the opposite of Earth? of course aang is going to have trouble with it. makes sense. water bending is about push & pull, using your opponents power against them? of course iroh learning how to redirect lightning from water benders just makes sense.
"Soup is a beverage" HAHAHAHA what??? Pumpkin soup is the best Ange has no idea what hes missing
End scene always hits different!
10:03 You’ve got to feel the flow. ❤
Oh trust me, you can mess up tea easily. Loose leaf tea isn't like bag tea. The bags actually trap a lot of the tea liquid. So you have to pay a lot more attention to how long you steep it and even the temperature of water you use. I would really recommend trying a loose leaf green tea and a loose leaf black tea at least once, because it's a much different experience than bagged tea imo. More aroma, deeper and more complex flavors
That last scene🥲
Sokka is my spirit animal
Damn I forgot how relatable the ending Zuko moment was. I've even caught myself yelling at the world, the universe saying it's screwed me before so why not just drive the final stake in and do your worst. It's insanely relatable...
Soup is one of the best things ever.
10:21 And it was epic indeed. :)
Great reaction!
I also want a baby moose lion cub.
reason aang is struggling with earth is because it’s the opposite of air, with air u need to be light, swift, with earth u have to be firm and strong, when iroh makes the chart with all the bending the ones opposite of one another will be harder to learn(if an avatar is fire, water will be the hardest)
My boy zoku can't catch a break😭
@YTCarlieAndAnge love your content BTW
“zoku” lol
Air and earth is one thing. But imagine being avatar and have to learn 4 completly different way of thinking. To master element you have yto fully understand ideology behind it. So learning 4 elements is kinda like... learning 4 different languages but not similiar like... russian, belarusian, ukrainian... but more like Cantonese, French, Polish and Xhosa.
Sancocho, pho, tomato bique are my current top 3
This episode has basic teachings of astrology, but you already know that.
Been waiting for Atla reactions 😊❤
Go Iroh he’s a great teacher
@YTCarlieAndAnge yes
I love how this episode really expands on how the different benders not only use different martial arts but also have different mentalities behind them. 2-8 is my single favorite episode in the whole show, but this one is definitely up there as a close second. For those who want to say "but x episode is way better," I compare single episodes to each other. No single episode stands up to the quality of the multi-part episodes like the season finales.
There are other single part episodes which can contend 2-8 or 2-9 though. 2-9 is my favorite but one can say that 2-11, 2-17, 2-18, 2-19, 3-1, 3-12, 3-13, 3-16, 3-17 is better than these two (the numbers I wrote might be wrong).
@kairostimeYT all true. Those are all great episodes, and depending on any given person's metric of measuring episode quality could be considered the best episode in the show. 2-8 is just my personal favorite.
@@Obileo346 Agreed
You had a bad version of pumpkin soup - it needs to be hot and it's best spicy also - I make it with pureed pumpkin, curry powder, chopped spicy Italian sausages, chicken broth and heavy cream - simmered long enough for all the flavours to blend. It's great!
As for tea - I'd say Suko used way too much tea leaves and likely steeped it too long. I've experienced that myself many years ago - the person who made it literally used triple the proper amount of tea and steeped it for about 15 minutes - it was super strong, very bitter and going cold - well, it was warm, but not hot.
Ange with the bad soup take smh 🤣 U should try out some Asian-style soups like pho before declaring it not a food 💀
Pho is elite 🤤
-C
Pho is not really a soup though. It's a noodle soup.
Borsch. The best for me. And the vegetable mashed soups.
I personally don't see doing a placebo earthbending as positive reinforcement, kinda sets him up for failure if he never feels what it's like to earthbend on his own. Plus, pretty sure with how in tune benders are at how they exert their own energy, Aang being a master in one would know immediately that it was not him... Katara just meant praise him when he succeeds, mildly correct him when he doesn't. Katara perhaps babies him a little too much but that's why Toph is there, she makes him EARN it🤷♀️
Nunca tuviste misericordia conmigo!!
the techniques are based on real fighting styles
I love iroh
Bruh does Angelo not like Ramen or Pho? Hot pot?
I mean technically Katara was right. When Toph told Aang he had stuff and praised him he was able to earth bend.
I like "Vegeta turns Super Saiyan" moment for Zuko 🌩🌩😠🌩🌩
Carlie is right, soup is elite.
Ange, you should taste ramen !
17:54 Allumi-wha🤯
Just poking fun, it always trips me out hearing it said like that 😂
Ange I 100% agree soup is not food. At best it is a warm up to the actual meal. I hate someone want to eat out at a soup place, better come with a damn bread bowl at least.
You’re 100% right, Iroh would destroy her, and she knows it, and it’s exactly why she took him out specifically. I love your reactions, you guys are great!
Carlie and Ange: So we're going to see Katara heal up Iroh right?
Zuko last episode: LEAVE!!!
Yeah, not likely~
You guys need to watch the sequel Legend of Korra after you’re done with ATLA. I feel like both of you would really enjoy it :)
I'm with Ange, I don't really care for eating just soup... Not really food for me
5:30 I can never help laughing at Zuko in that scene - he's such bundle of teen angst.
Needed to comment that at this point aint no way Zuko could cook Azula
You guys should also watch Mushoku Tensei and My Hero Academia
Katara just doesnt realise that waterbending and earthbeding are fundamentally different 😹
Agreed. That’s why I feel like Katara should’ve stayed out of it. Aang’s learning a completely different fighting style and philosophy. It’d be like having a doctor learn how to be a boxer.
It's actually Toph made Sokka stuck (you can hear some typical earthbending sound). It was her "gentle approach" to force Aang stand against danger. He couldn't deal with animal with airbending until he used earthbending. That's why she was near and mysteriously smirked after Katara's question.
U cant bend without physical movement, its not telekinesis.
Pumpkin soup is not it
Next ep will end in tears...
Zuko crashing out in the midst of a thunderstorm that refuses to strike him with lightning 😂😂😂
Aang made a lot of progress, Zuko did not...
Are y'all a couple of SoupBenders?
Iroh the 🐐
About Lightning bending, I see as needing purpose… Clear mind. Not peace as no aggression.
That’s why Azula can do it but Zika falls behind
which is also interesting since Azula could do it but we can clearly see girl does not have a peace of mind💀Further showing how much of a perfectionist she is
Noooo violet evergarden is only exclusive 😢
No hxh today?
@@Kizuioshe meant on TH-cam. Cus they usually post tdy
@@traumfan77 ik but they reacted to the last ep for hxh 4 days ago
@@Kizuios from what I understand they usually post hxh Tuesday and Fridays.
It is coming, just a little later on!
please react to tokyo revengers next
Soup IS NOT food!!
I found zuko extremely annoying this episode for some reason. Especially in that last scene.what dont you get about lightning being extremely dangerous? Why the dramatics?
I'm gonna say this anyway, I don't care:
Toph got Aang to train by touching his nuts and his staff.
FUFU CUDDLYPOOPS!!!
When you will start watching new kdramas ?
Iroh is a calmer and much more tame version of Jordan Peterson. Of course, young men will find him as a desirable role model! (I know that JP is a controversial figure but they have similar personalities)
no
just no!
@@mori1bund While I expected people to disagree, _why_ do you guys think that this comparison is wrong, apart from JP being controversial?
@@kairostimeYT The comparaison is completely worthless. Iroh is simply a good man. You dont have to look for a controversial, hot take loving internet persona to draw a comparaison. Lots of people had a Iroh in their life. Good teachers, fathers, coaches who take their role seriously and look for ways to guide younger people are much closer to Iroh.
@@KongFuzii Remember that Iroh wasn't always a good man, we can see him in the past laughing about burning a city