>Then you didn't love her the way I did!
Jesus Christ what an insufferable cunt.
Then you didn't love her the way I did!
I still don't undertand how she went from having troubles doing weaves to begin a grand master with only like 3 classes and one scroll
Third-Wave Feminism
by studying.
I did that too instead of wasting my time
Like in real life, some children are just naturally gifted.
>I did that too
You became a master waterbender?
Studying
Fate of the world hanging over her head
Off screen practice
Tips from other experts on their trip
It wasn't that out of left field.
when you do something you really, really enjoy you take it in very easily
Kya literally died to protect Katara and Sokka even said he barely remembers her. Still an insensitive thing to say but it wasn't coming from a place of entitlement.
Well you see, the first episode showed that she was a powerful bender, she just didn't have a teacher and couldn't properly channel it until Pakku taught her how.
I actually like that line and think it's in character given everything but I don't think it was resolved properly. If anything I wish Sokka had been there with her when confronting their mother's murderer or there'd been a scene at the end with the two reconciling.
This. I feel like I slept through medical school. I just paid attention and did the homework for 8 years
This except with Aang and earthbending. From it being his "opposite" bending he went from shit to master earthbender within literally one episode
Katara had a shit ton of survivor’s guilt, I think, that she didn’t confront until the series.
Had to make time for the Great Divide my man
You posted the twitter screencap about her taking the scroll last night didn't you
Absolutely, trying to give Katara time to adjust to Zuko was fine but they missed the mark leaving Sokka almost completely out
She had both talent and obsessive, autist-level interest in waterbending. Her skyrocketing to master levelwas inevitable once she had master to sponge off of.
Why is this the only character who gets shit on? Most of the stuff she does is the same as other characters
mommy issues
she definitely did and probably subconsciously felt if she didn't throw herself into her bending every chance she got it would mean kya died for nothing
I think the whole confrontation shouldve been Sokka and Katara focused instead of Zuko and Katara.
It also wouldve had much more impact if Katara letting their mothers killer live or die wasnt revealed. Just some solemn
>Do you think we did the right thing?
>It's what Mom would have wanted.
Type shit.
Yeah but it was Zuko's life changing field trips user
that was like the realest line in the whole show, shit like that bubbles out during intense spats like this
People shit on Aang all the time here.
Aang acted like he didn't care about his culture being wiped out.
Man Zukos had life changing months with his uncle. After he and Aang got their firebending beefed up by the Sun Warriors he was fine. The most he needed was just to ain the trust of the others.
This, it gets out of control sometimes and you say shit you think you wouldn't ever ever say for anything in the fucking planet.
I mean, he was kinda living his culture throughout the show. Mainly traveling around the world and having fun like he did before the war.
Aang had a literal meltdown and almost killed Sokka and Katara when he found the bones of his people. He never really grieved after that but with the whole. "Save the world in a year" I doubt he had time.
His culture is also detaching yourself which he clearly failed at.
Yes, one meltdown which is immediately resolved and afterwards he shows no resentment to the fire nation at all.
He put his efforts into protecting the rest of the world for the most part
He felt guilt and regret for fleeing a century ago, was furious at the desecration of the northern temple, lost his shit when Appa (one of the last ties to his people) was taken. And in all of those instances he found a better mindset than anger or despair
He's not a hateful, vengeful person. Sozin and the people who killed the air nation had been dead for generations, he had no desire to wantonly kill their descendants but still held a desire for reconciliation even with Zuko, one of his most persistent enemies, despite fighting when he needed to
>His culture is also detaching yourself which he clearly failed at.
that is a practice some airbending monks took up, but not all look at Gyatso. weightlessness being such a rare trait sort of speaks volumes: this IS the same culture that gives sky bison best friends to kids, spiritually weighing them down.
Wasn't it explicitly said that while many of the airbender monks practiced detaching themselves from the world, the Avatar can't do that because his duty is to the world?
the avatar is counterculture and liberal
Kyoshi was a facist cunt and it led to the downfall of the earth kingdom
Dunno if it's a rule but it's certainly a practical issue
Like Yangchen apparently choked so many bitches Kuruk didn't have to do shit because the world was so subdued