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yeaaaaaa Im 100% positive this whole episode was one long dick joke 😂

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Tip Drill | ATLA Book 2 Ep 13

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Nononanon

Roshi asking "Where did they get the technology to do this" is like asking where did we get the technology to build steam engines lmao.

john

so can someone explain whats a tip drill

ViralCorgi

Their technological advancement goes hand in hand with them being a colonialist superpower. Investing heavily into their military growth, invading all of these other areas, stealing their natural resources, enforcing slave labor, and coercing anyone with intellect to create inventions for the sake of expanding their regime all helped in them accelerating their development tenfold.

Christopher Solero

Low key was just thinking where are the avatar reactions when searching on my Patreon page haha

Hoodlum JoeBro

I needed this. Just finished reading the latest chapter of a manga and well...I need a something to pick me up lol Thanks guys, hitting us with one of the fan favourite episode as well, y’all are the best.

Joshua Burns

Hey idk if y’all noticed but that pregnant lady and her husband were in a previous episode with Zuko, if I’m not mistaken it’s the Zuko Alone episode where he was about rob them till he saw she was pregnant

Belt Cedd

Bruh I know this niggas did not name this episode Tip Drill. Classic song for a classic episode. 👌

Tyler

I was going to be pissed if I didn't see one tip drill joke. I am pleased lmao

Tyler

Also to answer your recurring questions about the fire nations tech you gotta think about the strengths of each nation and how it would affect their individual advancement. Since fire benders have a natural and free access to fire without relying solely on coal they became FAR more skilled at processing raw materials into iron, steel, etc. than any other nation which drove them to engineer a lot of this technology. Earth benders can easily move and shape rocks basically for free so that's why we see such large cities and stone building in the Earth nation that accommodate the huge population. Water benders live at the poles and can manipulate ice as you've seen so that's self explanatory. And since air nomads can't manipulate earth they had very few temples that all had precious and intricate art like the murals we've seen. So since they were nomads they either lived in those temples or traveled the world. If you've noticed over the course of the series Aang has always said things like "Oh yeah, I've been to that place and this place." That's partly because he was around before the war but also because he is a nomad. Sorry for the long post but it's pretty cool how the power system is not only really well thought out but also makes the world more believable.

Gabby Boakye-yiadom

That 1v1 with Aang and Azula is one of my favorite fights since Aang basically takes all of his established bending to have an even fight with her. Almost a shame it was cut short.

Shamar

I’m pretty sure the drill was the project that the fire nation wanted no one to find out about.

1yoyoyo2

For the record, it’s “the Gaang.”

Abel James

Additionally, War Minister Qin (the commander inside the drill w Azula), was the same officer from the Northern Air Temple episode. He took all this tech (the air ballon, the tanks, the drill) from The Mechanist. You can even see blueprints for the drill in the Northern Temple ep! This show is crazy detailed.

kurumi Tokisaki

The animation and soundtrack for the spike scene with aang was epic af for some reason

Mten10th

In Jet's defense, him turning over a new leaf has to do with him trying to help the refugees. He never once said he forgives the Fire Nation for the pain they've caused him.

Eugene Conner

so much foreshadowing in this episode.

Eugene Conner

Jet didn't really do anything scummy though. He's just suspicious of them. Rightfully so.

L

Ok so a few things while I am watching this video. The fire nation did NOT get their knowledge from the library. If you pay attention the earth kingdom has much much better architecture because of their ability to control earth and easily build things. Now the thing with the fire nation is because they have access to fire they have much better use for making equipment and molding stuff like steel. They also make much better use of coal which is used for majority of their creations. I think the episode a while back also showed that the very intelligent guy at the southern or northern (I forgot lol) air temple gave the fire nation access to many of his creations (I may not be exactly right cause it has been a while since I saw it). Also I think this was already stated but Iroh did not actually lose to them but instead lost all of his drive to go through with it after he found out about the death of his son. You will soon get to an episode solidify this fact if I remember right. But I do think it was stated in a recent episode with the flash back of Zuko and Azula in their childhood.

L

Damn that drill blew its load all inside them walls :)

Travis

lol you guys forgot, that guy and girl who had the baby was the same people zuko was going to rob for food when he was riding solo but he didn't wanna rob a pregnant woman. thats what i love about this show, it feels like everyone ends up meeting eachother in the most random scenarios.

godUsoland

Honestly, I have seen this theory floated around years ago, but what if the Avatar was a source for Stagnation that was holding back the world? The Avatar's job was to enforce balance, and what is more balanced that stopping any one nation from getting too powerful. The Avatar has been around for over 10,000 years, and before he disappeared people still used bow and arrows. Then he vanishes, and the Fire Nation could finally implement new technology without being held back, and in 100 years developed guns, tanks, and GIANT FUCK OFF DRILLS THAT PIERCE THE HEAVENS. Meanwhile, the Earth Kingdom and Water Tribes are using bending, boomerangs and manual push subways.

Chris D. Jones

Disregarding his first appearance how is Jet a piece of shit now? He’s totally right

Cablemonkey

After watching the after discussion, really hoping you guys continue on with korra.

The Pebble

Jet represents the extremist side of the "good guys" He shows that even when your fighting for freedom if you take it too far you end up just as "bad" as his enemies.

R3APER

Naw. It was named The Drill. Roshi just making a joke

Nique

They're also the couple Zuko saw in the episode Zuko Alone.

LK

Sokka isn't loud. He speaks as loud as everyone else dont diss my boy

RM

Fun fact: In the episode 'The Northern Air Temple' in Book 1, if you look really closely, you can see that the mechanic (Teo's dad) had blueprints of the drill on his desk. Took me a few rewatches to notice the small but subtle detail. The many things of why this is my favorite show of all time.

Daniel Tenorio

Not gonna lie... This just ruined my childhood.

Reujen Lista

Bruh, Sokka really said “The Furious Foursome”

Lamaree Jackson

Love the consistent writing showing how close everyone’s journeys were. If Azula hadn’t shown up with the drill, the rest of the gang would’ve been with baby hope. Seeing iroh and Zuko, and potentially Jet’s crew too