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Ansley

Yes!

Adam is Magic

I loved the way they had Katara calm down Aang. They changed it from the avatar going berserk to someone upset and confused over losing one of his best friends.

Adam is Magic

How is it their you’re a fan of Anime but, haven’t seen this amazing, popular show based on anime?

Jackie

This is the first time Toph experienced Aang going into the Avatar state. I get emotional whenever I watch the last scene, when Aang got so emotional that he triggered the Avatar state and Katara had to calm him down.

Clara Nguyen

Excited for when you see the episode called Appa's Lost Days

Rina Teske

I'd just like to point out how well written the scene in which Aang kills that vulture bee thingy is. Aang was raised by monks; he's a vegetarian, and would normally never harm any creature by choice. Him killing that thing although he already freed Momo is really illustrative of his desparation.

Adam is Magic

Aang is 12 and not only that Appa is the only thing he has left from the Air Nation so he has deeper connection then anyone.

Joseph Sanchez

Appa was his best friend and the only living thing connecting him to his people. I think it's understandable why he's so upset that Appa's been taken.

Srey

Plus Appa is his Spirit Animal just like he says in the Winter Solstice part one. And it appears from the flashbacks that airbenders chose and get chosen by a air bison for life. I think the air nomads were inspired by the Mongolian nomads who were really close to their horses on that aspect. We could even say that an air nomad without his air bison is like a bird without the wings.

TheTrophyMunchers

I wasn’t complaining that he was upset, it was the actions he did that were a little annoying, I know why he’s sad

Rina Teske

Aaalso, thanks for the reaction, Joe! Brightened my Tuesday so much!

Cilla W

Interesting take on the episode. Most likely the reason why Zuko and Iroh didn't take on those guys is because they are not trying to reveal they are fire benders. Clearly they are wanted and the less people who are aware of them and their whereabouts, the better.

Angie

toph??? Liam is an intellectual. She's a queen.

Angie

i remember my first video on youtube was literally a clip from this episode! my neighbor, Chris, was a few years older than me and loved avatar. I was 8 (this was in 2006, where youtube was literally brand new) and he showed he the giant mushroom clip and that's when i started watching avatar. All thanks to this episode. And that guy named Chris. I wonder what he's doing now...good times, good times. I remember everyone in school would be singing "friendly giant mushroom" and we'd all have little 'teams' of waterbenders and earthbenders etc. This episode was the funniest but also saddest in a way...idk how avatar does that, but wow. As much as I dislike Katara 90% of the time, this was an episode where i give her a lot of respect. She's very mature here without being annoying. There are only a few episodes where I can say that about her. She was hurting as well, but pulled herself together to be strong for everyone. Toph could've helped more, but sadly couldn't see. I think Sokka honestly would've taken the lead here if he didn't drink the cactus juice. I consider Sokka the leader of the group, which you'll see more later. But she's definitely second in command. People seem to think Aang is the leader, but i really don't see him as that. He's the avatar, but certainly not the leader to me.

Angie

agreed. They are wanted, so showing they're firebenders in public would reveal their identity. And as strong as they are without firebending, it's still VERY hard to defeat a bender without bending. Especially against earth.

Dedotated Wam

This episode is much more impactful once you've seen the series through. This is probably my favorite episode of season 2, maybe not the best plot wise, but still one of the most impactful. The reason it's impactful may not be apparent until well into season 3, but still.