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Also Ange you’re correct about time passing between each episode. Each book takes a whole season of the year. So it’s been about 3 months since Sokka, Katara, Aang met. In 3 months Katara made a lot of progress by herself. Now she just needed a master to fully unlock her potential.
I love the stark contrast between the North and the South. Northern tribe cut off the world because of the war, and reverted to outdated traditions in an attempt to preserve culture when it was threatened. As a result, their sister tribe suffered in forced isolation to the brink of extinction. It’s very cool that the writers explored the consequences of war on the different nations with this much depth.
1:06 A water tribe underwater would be a sick addition to a next gen Avatar. I'm imagining a less destroyed Bioshock like Atlantis😊 Also, Pakku didn't make the rules and traditions of the tribe but he had the power to bend them within reason, which he did when he dropped his own pride and saw all he lost because of them. It doesn't harm the tribe to foster the growth of someone who has the talent and ambition to learn combat like Katara.
Small detail people miss is that Katara’s lineage is from the northern tribe who is, like Pakku said, known for healing. That’s why she could naturally heal. Grandma from the north and all.
It's cool,but it's more of cultural thing. It was said that SOME waterbenders have it, not that only waterbenders from the North have that specific abbility. Also,because it is rare abbility and not all waterbenders have it, it is more of the waste in the Northern Tribe. Since not every girl born with a gift of waterbending will be able to heal,but they do not use it for fighting,so,in the end,they do not use waterbending at all.
I think Gran Gran kept it because she loved him, but didn’t like the fact she couldn’t choose, and the outdated traditions. She left bc of tradition, but kept the necklace to remind her of what she left behind. Maybe, I dno.
The Northern Water tribe are pretty chauvinist but there is a societal benefit to having lots and lots of healers. The Southern tribe didn't have enough water benders to segregate roles but they had very few healers. But water is the element of change, they can adapt pretty fast when they have to.
You are mostly correct but you are wrong about the chauvinist part. Tradition is not chauvinistic. Its 2 fold: to protect the women so they don’t get hurt or killed, and to heal the men who are protecting the village. If the Southern tribe had enough water benders they would’ve been the exact same way. And then it would’ve just been normal instead of seeming cruel or whatever. I’m not saying whether it’s right or wrong, but there is a reason for it and that reason is logical and and not to just keep women down. I think it should’ve been balanced. They should’ve trained the women to waterbend but not sent them to battle until they absolutely had to
in novels about previous avatars waterbenders from southern water tribe were mostly girls boys in that tribe are mostly weapon user warriors it's really interesting how different they are
My head canon/conspiracy theory for the necklace is that Paku is Sokka and Katara's real grandfather and Kanna was pregnant with Hakoda when she left, she kept that necklace as a sign of genuine love for him then passed it on to her son's fiancée as a blessing of sorts, Katara then kept it as a keepsake of her own mother.
@SaidBKD95 This is wrong. Kanna is Hakoda's mom and you can literally google it in 5 seconds, there's a fact card that came out in 2006 confirming this.
I think there is more time than we see, but it varies. Keep in mind, based on what we see [and also the sequel show] this matches up, in a way, to the "wild west" of the early to mid 1800s US. In general it matches well with the 1800s in general.
Oh wow, you raised a really interesting question about Katara's necklace. If I were to take a guess it would be because it was something from the land she grew up in. She was traveling to the literal other end of the world, so she probably couldn't take much with her. That necklace is small and easy to carry, so even if she has mixed or negative views about the person who gave it to her, it likely had quite a lot of sentimental value regardless.
In my opinion, in northern watertribe eyes. The fact that in southern watertribe women fought during the 100y war is what destroyed their civilization. Not only put in risk future generations of bender but in also healers. It’s an interesting case where a particular patriarchal society works well in it’s devastated environment.
Kana, KAtara and Sokka's Grandmother did keep the Necklace and passed it on to her Daughter and GrandDaughter, Whatever their bond she must've felt a lot for Paku even if she decided to leave the Northern Water Tribe.
This reminds me. When i used to watch reruns of avatar as a kid, id always think things like "well using that move there is stupid because they can obviously counter it," or "why dont they attack the footing so knock them off balance first" and stuff like that. Always critiquing like i was some sort of battle expert.~
Can i point out how... inproper lesson make this ep? Paku didnt ackonwledge "a girl" bc her talent. No, he break rules of his culture bc it was personal to him. Its definition of corruption when you uses your status to raise up your family members.
I think in the gran gran story, she definitely loved master paku, but she probably felt too young to be married so soon and have all her life decisions made for her. I know many girls with that mentality
This comment is irrelevant to the video. Since Arcane ss2 coming out soon, I just want to ask: Have you guys watch "bringing the rift" yet? It is a 5 episodes series about the people behind arcane. I know you guys probably busy with many project but I think many people would love to see yours reaction about it. Or at least watch it yourself off screen, so you can understand how hard it took to make arcane.
Haha at the first second I saw the video title for some reason I misread it as "North Korean Water Tribe" lol. That made me laugh out loud, like wtf xD Anyways, great video, keep up the good work on avatar.
Yes, time passing isn't handled well in the show. It's one of the few criticisms the show has. At one point Aang states that he practices hours every day. We don't see that but it's obvious that some episodes take weeks. Some of the kid's show gobbles up displaying the passage of time. Paku held on to their traditions and it cost him any happiness in his life. He has become a bitter old man. Katara could've been his granddaughter. He's definitely laments his earlier choices. Traditions are just things a group of people have done for some period of time. They were new practices at some point. The king stated he wasn't going to, or couldn't, order Paku to break tradition. So, if Paku changes his stance he can do whatever he wants, and that becomes the new tradition. It's not that crazy a conclusion.
Funny, this time I am more on Ange's side. I never understood why Pakku got all the hate for his tribe's traditions. To some they are sexist, sure, but he is not in charge and cannot change anything, he is just an old man who was raised in, lives by and enforces those rules and traditions of the Northern Water Tribe. You know who could change things, the chief, the same man who sat there and acted like he had no power to do anything and threw the blame at Pakku so Katara's childish anger could then be incorrectly directed at Pakku. Also I hate how Katara, who has no formal battle training, can even sort of keep up with and older water bending master, it is unrealistic and undeserved!
I just realized that this episode may resolve a problem that's bugged me as a biologist for a while. IF water bending is passed down from generation to generation, as it seems to be, how is Katara the sole water bender born in the Southern Water Tribe for more than half a century - at least since the capture of the last water bender (whom we haven't met yet)? The complete lack of water benders given the number of kids being born (and being bossed around by Sokka!) suggests the gene is lost from the population, which is what the Fire Nation was trying to accomplish via their raids. Maybe it's because of new blood from the Northern Water Tribe in the form of Kanna. She is not a water bender but likely had some water benders amongst her parents or forebears. It's much less likely given how traditional the Norther Water Tribe seems to be, but I guess it's possible Kanna left when pregnant with Pakku's child, who turned out to be Kataras' mom Kya. I don't think that timeline quite works out, but being descended from Pakku would help explain Katara's power.
i was going to say that it isn't exactly passed down from generation to generation since none of katara's parents are benders and neither was their grandmother so it's possible it's just a very recessive gene
Ohh dear, dont be insulting Katara like that … 🥶
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Code Geass pls
That’s a really great episode ;) every episode from here on out is gold, next episode is one of the best of the entire series.
Also Ange you’re correct about time passing between each episode. Each book takes a whole season of the year. So it’s been about 3 months since Sokka, Katara, Aang met. In 3 months Katara made a lot of progress by herself. Now she just needed a master to fully unlock her potential.
Or Katara herself is a master now? Wink wink 😂😂
@@AnimeCritical HAH! That shitty live action.
It's like the weekly episodes back then are real time.
I love the stark contrast between the North and the South. Northern tribe cut off the world because of the war, and reverted to outdated traditions in an attempt to preserve culture when it was threatened. As a result, their sister tribe suffered in forced isolation to the brink of extinction. It’s very cool that the writers explored the consequences of war on the different nations with this much depth.
Thats an awesome detail. The writing has been superb so far 👌🏻
10:17 "oh thank goodness she didn't" was hilarious 😂😂
Bruhh fr🤣🤣🤣
1:06 A water tribe underwater would be a sick addition to a next gen Avatar. I'm imagining a less destroyed Bioshock like Atlantis😊
Also, Pakku didn't make the rules and traditions of the tribe but he had the power to bend them within reason, which he did when he dropped his own pride and saw all he lost because of them. It doesn't harm the tribe to foster the growth of someone who has the talent and ambition to learn combat like Katara.
If you go back and look at the explosion scene maybe slow it down, Zuko did indeed do some crazy fire bending to survive.
Small detail people miss is that Katara’s lineage is from the northern tribe who is, like Pakku said, known for healing. That’s why she could naturally heal. Grandma from the north and all.
It's cool,but it's more of cultural thing. It was said that SOME waterbenders have it, not that only waterbenders from the North have that specific abbility. Also,because it is rare abbility and not all waterbenders have it, it is more of the waste in the Northern Tribe. Since not every girl born with a gift of waterbending will be able to heal,but they do not use it for fighting,so,in the end,they do not use waterbending at all.
Katara ate this episode up fr 🌊🌊
WINTER, SPRING, SUMMER AND FALL 🗣️🗣️🎶
FOUR SEASONS FOR LOVE🗣🔊🔊
I think Gran Gran kept it because she loved him, but didn’t like the fact she couldn’t choose, and the outdated traditions. She left bc of tradition, but kept the necklace to remind her of what she left behind. Maybe, I dno.
I wonder how similar "maybe we could... do an activity together?" is to how Ange asked Carlie out for the first time.
I never asked Carlie out 😅 We kinda just ended up together 🤣🤣 i wish we had a cooler story to tell
not them jumping over the kiss 🤣
literally locked in
6:43 you cut it off but you must admit Zuko's reaction time is on point. As the blast reached him he created a fireball around himself.
The Northern Water tribe are pretty chauvinist but there is a societal benefit to having lots and lots of healers. The Southern tribe didn't have enough water benders to segregate roles but they had very few healers. But water is the element of change, they can adapt pretty fast when they have to.
You are mostly correct but you are wrong about the chauvinist part. Tradition is not chauvinistic. Its 2 fold: to protect the women so they don’t get hurt or killed, and to heal the men who are protecting the village. If the Southern tribe had enough water benders they would’ve been the exact same way. And then it would’ve just been normal instead of seeming cruel or whatever. I’m not saying whether it’s right or wrong, but there is a reason for it and that reason is logical and and not to just keep women down. I think it should’ve been balanced. They should’ve trained the women to waterbend but not sent them to battle until they absolutely had to
in novels about previous avatars waterbenders from southern water tribe were mostly girls boys in that tribe are mostly weapon user warriors it's really interesting how different they are
This is where the story really starts to mature, and going forward it just keeps getting better
No it doesn't. It already started maturing but it only "keeps" getting better after the swamp.
My head canon/conspiracy theory for the necklace is that Paku is Sokka and Katara's real grandfather and Kanna was pregnant with Hakoda when she left, she kept that necklace as a sign of genuine love for him then passed it on to her son's fiancée as a blessing of sorts, Katara then kept it as a keepsake of her own mother.
Bffr 😂
Kana is kayas mother
@SaidBKD95 This is wrong. Kanna is Hakoda's mom and you can literally google it in 5 seconds, there's a fact card that came out in 2006 confirming this.
I think there is more time than we see, but it varies. Keep in mind, based on what we see [and also the sequel show] this matches up, in a way, to the "wild west" of the early to mid 1800s US. In general it matches well with the 1800s in general.
Four Seasons was both the shortest and hardest drops ever this show has (up until a certain Sesson 2 tunnel)
Love how Carlie calls The Fire Nation "the fire tribe" 😂 love the reactions, can't wait to get to season 2.
Ange is sokka, sokka is ange
Oh wow, you raised a really interesting question about Katara's necklace. If I were to take a guess it would be because it was something from the land she grew up in. She was traveling to the literal other end of the world, so she probably couldn't take much with her. That necklace is small and easy to carry, so even if she has mixed or negative views about the person who gave it to her, it likely had quite a lot of sentimental value regardless.
I don’t know if you have seen the show or not so l won’t spoil but nah. It’s simpler than that. Katana alludes to it in this episode
Wish we could get the 2 parter in one video
I second this ^
Finally get to learn the legend of Sokka the back bender!
avatar twice a week is amazing, woke up and have a great video to watch, W!
Yall better keep the same energy you had for katara now that sokka just moved on to yue like suki didnt exist😂
I mean he never liked Suki like that in their first meeting lol, atleast I don't think so
To be fair a single kiss and traveling across world doesn't exactly solidify a formal relationship.
@@abc123tiktok okay but katara did nothing but lightly flirt with jett and she's been getting dragged for it since 😅
@@pare5108 she's being dragged because of how infatuated she gets to the point of not trusting her own brother lol.
Wow, Sokka and Yue sure moved quick this episode.
A tsungi horn is based on the sousaphone in real life.
Wait a damn minute, how is this the first time i'm hearing that y'all are reacting to atla???
Wow you guys are almost at 200k I'm so happy to be here since the start. 🎉🎉
there are comics for what happend in between episodes! So yes definitely a lot stuff off screen.
In my opinion, in northern watertribe eyes. The fact that in southern watertribe women fought during the 100y war is what destroyed their civilization. Not only put in risk future generations of bender but in also healers. It’s an interesting case where a particular patriarchal society works well in it’s devastated environment.
Hope you do the final 2 episodes together as they are both the finale of the season. Great reaction as usual
Kana, KAtara and Sokka's Grandmother did keep the Necklace and passed it on to her Daughter and GrandDaughter,
Whatever their bond she must've felt a lot for Paku even if she decided to leave the Northern Water Tribe.
I think she kept it as a reminder of where she came from and the north as a whole not just Paku
I'm not Australian but what is a Pash😂😂 I've never heard that before in my life and I'm from California Los Angeles to be specific
This reminds me. When i used to watch reruns of avatar as a kid, id always think things like "well using that move there is stupid because they can obviously counter it," or "why dont they attack the footing so knock them off balance first" and stuff like that. Always critiquing like i was some sort of battle expert.~
Sokka the rizzler
Can i point out how... inproper lesson make this ep? Paku didnt ackonwledge "a girl" bc her talent. No, he break rules of his culture bc it was personal to him. Its definition of corruption when you uses your status to raise up your family members.
Carlie : he likes what he seeeees.
What his face?😹
Master Pakku doing his best impression of Harrison Butker this episode 💀
When the ship blew up, for like a split second you could actually see Zuko making a shield of fire to protect him from the blast.
I think in the gran gran story, she definitely loved master paku, but she probably felt too young to be married so soon and have all her life decisions made for her. I know many girls with that mentality
Lmao
This comment is irrelevant to the video. Since Arcane ss2 coming out soon, I just want to ask: Have you guys watch "bringing the rift" yet? It is a 5 episodes series about the people behind arcane.
I know you guys probably busy with many project but I think many people would love to see yours reaction about it. Or at least watch it yourself off screen, so you can understand how hard it took to make arcane.
I hope we get the last two episodes together.....
4:12 carlie awakend her inner i showspeed
Great reaction!
Can’t wait for the last two episodes, and the last two seasons, let’s go!!!
Haha at the first second I saw the video title for some reason I misread it as "North Korean Water Tribe" lol. That made me laugh out loud, like wtf xD
Anyways, great video, keep up the good work on avatar.
oh thank goodness lmao
Great accents guys
Now you know why we call him sokka the backbender 😂
Yes, time passing isn't handled well in the show. It's one of the few criticisms the show has. At one point Aang states that he practices hours every day. We don't see that but it's obvious that some episodes take weeks. Some of the kid's show gobbles up displaying the passage of time.
Paku held on to their traditions and it cost him any happiness in his life. He has become a bitter old man. Katara could've been his granddaughter. He's definitely laments his earlier choices.
Traditions are just things a group of people have done for some period of time. They were new practices at some point. The king stated he wasn't going to, or couldn't, order Paku to break tradition. So, if Paku changes his stance he can do whatever he wants, and that becomes the new tradition. It's not that crazy a conclusion.
Funny, this time I am more on Ange's side. I never understood why Pakku got all the hate for his tribe's traditions. To some they are sexist, sure, but he is not in charge and cannot change anything, he is just an old man who was raised in, lives by and enforces those rules and traditions of the Northern Water Tribe. You know who could change things, the chief, the same man who sat there and acted like he had no power to do anything and threw the blame at Pakku so Katara's childish anger could then be incorrectly directed at Pakku.
Also I hate how Katara, who has no formal battle training, can even sort of keep up with and older water bending master, it is unrealistic and undeserved!
Aang: avatar
Katara: dobradora de agua
Sokka:nelas
Been waiting all day for Atla reactions ❤😊
Please guys react (kaiju no 8) 🙏
Katara
So much for letting other people have their own culture😂
Cara and Quench I like you
Can u plzzz react to Overlord💀…. I really want to see your reaction to this OP anime🫠🫰🏻
Btw… love all of your reactions…Great work👍🏻
I just realized that this episode may resolve a problem that's bugged me as a biologist for a while. IF water bending is passed down from generation to generation, as it seems to be, how is Katara the sole water bender born in the Southern Water Tribe for more than half a century - at least since the capture of the last water bender (whom we haven't met yet)?
The complete lack of water benders given the number of kids being born (and being bossed around by Sokka!) suggests the gene is lost from the population, which is what the Fire Nation was trying to accomplish via their raids. Maybe it's because of new blood from the Northern Water Tribe in the form of Kanna. She is not a water bender but likely had some water benders amongst her parents or forebears.
It's much less likely given how traditional the Norther Water Tribe seems to be, but I guess it's possible Kanna left when pregnant with Pakku's child, who turned out to be Kataras' mom Kya. I don't think that timeline quite works out, but being descended from Pakku would help explain Katara's power.
i was going to say that it isn't exactly passed down from generation to generation since none of katara's parents are benders and neither was their grandmother so it's possible it's just a very recessive gene
A great waterbending master kill little girl?
Carlie hate him hard)
0:16 Wha- the man was just trynna help us, how was he supposed to know they were gonna steal it 😅
I feel like you guys are talking wayy too much over so many scenes and cutting them out.
That’s crazy. It’s almost like you’re watching their reaction and not the show itself