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Whew..... 

Y'all know the deal! One of best moments in TV history. 

Straight up. 

Thank you guys for sounding off in our Polls and putting us on this! 

Also, we're dropping a ton of stuff in the next day. Commentaries, Podcasts, Full Movie Watches through til the 25! Yall have been good to us so we're trying to return the favor! 

Follow the password protected link to tearbend! 

https://vimeo.com/494016025

Password: TearsOnTheVine

Seriously you fucking nerds, we love you dearly and supremely thankful for you all! 

Happiest of Holidays from us over at Watchers in the Bar! Stay safe! 

xoxo, 

Tank & House Burlington 


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Anonymous

Been up all night watching the reactions kinda hoping for a new one and im blessed

Kerstin

As a note, in case anyone still needs some tears to flow after that scene: The picture Iroh sets up with his son, is actually a picture of young Mako. And with that I wish you all some Happy Holidays! :)

SaviorOfNirn

We're all tearbenders now

Adam Vialpando

Actually Mako had finished recording all of Book 2 when he died except for like 2 scenes, one of which was the one in this episode when the kids broke the window . It was book 3 when he was replaced by his understudy Greg Baldwin.

Dana

This episode is like a case study for other shows on how to do fillers right. It doesn't have to affect the plot, but it's such a wonderful opportunity for character development. Just curious if you guys plan on releasing the season finale all at once or splitting it up?

Anonymous

I choose to believe that Iroh fucked up Zuko's hair on purpose so that his date would muss it up (and initiate some sort of physical intimacy with our angsty boy) Zuzu just can't process happiness and love, and it is tragic. Zuzo firebending to light the candles is a really beautiful moment, especially considering how Jeong Jeong described firedbending as pain and destruction. This is the first time we've seen Zuko use his bending in a positive way to create rather than destroy.

wickedwolf

I have watched The Tale of Iroh probably around 30 times because I love it so much. I cry every single time. Leaves from the Vine is a direct shot to my tear ducts.

Burooj Ahanger

yep, fire nations the most gender egalitarian of the 4. followed by Air, though Air nomads did segregate between the 4 temples, Men in N/S and women in E/W

Anonymous

The password is not working for me...

SeanTankTop

Copy and paste it from what we have in the body of the post! More than 150 people have used it already!

Lydia Hickling

again, Morgan 's predictions are * unmatched * she's so powerful!!! great reaction as always guys!

Anonymous

Oof, been waiting for this one. It’s a relatively small moment in the episode, but no doubt one of the most memorable of the show. I think what especially made it hit hardest was its unexpectedness and lack of resolution. Despite having already explored significant issues beyond the scope of a normal children’s show, this moment really pushed the envelope on some challenging emotions a child might not yet understand - grief, regret, loss of a child, and the ability to continue growing as a positive influence in the world, regardless of your age. Nonetheless, this is clearly a heartbreak Iroh has carried for years that’s still not resolved and doesn’t look like it will be anytime soon. It’s a moment usually reserved for the climax of Pixar films but Nickelodeon put it 8 minutes into a mid-season episode of a daytime children’s television show, catching all of us off guard. This is definitely no fault on y’all’s part, being immersed in a community of people who have already seen the show, you’re gonna hear about this episode beforehand. But I’m glad it still had the same effect on y’all anyway!

Anonymous

I was having a relaxing time watching this reaction until I heard that possibility that firebenders could accidentally burn their dick while jacking off. Now I won’t be able to sleep tonight.

KM

I really hate how some ATLA fans spoil things by saying which episodes they think are the best/worst. It sets up annoying expectations and gets rid of some of the surprise.

J

I never talk about Iroh's backstory with new viewers until they see this episode. There's also a bit of an irony that Iroh as he is now would be an amazing Fire Lord, but it took the death of his son, followed by his spiritual enlightenment and newfound desire for a humble existence that made him who he is in the present. Also, Mako recorded just about all of Book Two, but his understudy, Greg Baldwin, did record/rerecord certain lines. The scene where the ball goes through the window for example was Baldwin.

Avi Chetri

"If only I could have helped you" - I imagine Iroh helps everyone regardless of who they are or what they are doing because of his guilt and inability to then help his son Lu Ten.

Anonymous

Everyone is gangster until Uncle Iroh starts singing leaves from the vine.

Sean Silence

I have seen that scene so many times and it never fails to be heart-wrenching. Like, I don't necessarily cry every time, but I always get that heavy feeling in my chest.

Anonymous

It's such a heartbreaking moment when Iroh says "If only I could've helped you." It such a short and simple line that explains so much of his character and his relationship with Zuko

Anonymous

To make it worse, the writing on Lu Ten’s picture translates to something like, “General Iroh, see you again after our victory. Your loyal son.”

Aidan Pullen

it's a long long way to Ba Sing Se, but the girls in the city they look soo prettaaayyyy. Oh shit wrong song.

Rodrigo Borges

Fire nation doesn't need a gender reveal party as an excuse to start fires lol

SeanTankTop

Yeah, brings everything together as puts all the deeds in perspective. Perfect.

Aidan Pullen

Another really interesting thing to note was that during the Tale of Iroh, he spends his day helping people through life, and it's all through the stages of life. First he helps a small child calm down when he's crying, and then goes to a group of older children and tries to tell them the importance of honesty and taking responsibility for their actions (but not in this case; run!). Finally, he helps a confused adult with his troubles figuring out his life. This is sort of a parallel with raising someone through life, something Iroh couldn't fully experience with his own son. Such an incredibly written story, especially given the very short amount of time they took to tell it.

Patrick Boyda

This is the kinda shit that even watching people react to makes you weep as you relive it all over again

SeanTankTop

I think that’s the central angle of reactions, it’s like showing a movie to your friend, you get to vicariously re-experience some of the stories that mean a lot to us!

Terrell Kirkman

Mako, the actor who voiced Iroh (sounds like eye-roll) died of throat cancer. The scene from this episode was the last he recorded but not the last he was in. We don't get the new Iroh till book 3.

Anonymous

This is the second time I’ve heard asmr been brought up. Where’s the asmr content 😂😂?

Patrick Boyda

That's half of what I love about it -- the other half is watching people just discover the Star Wars Holiday Special and Shyamalan's Last Airbender

Anonymous

Hey gang. Oh goodness, I've been waiting for this episode since you announced you'd be reacting/watching this - gets me every time. Bless Mako and Iroh and Samurai Jack's Aku. Just as a side note there's a beautiful orchestral expanded version of the song you can find here composed by Samuel Kim. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu9Bl4ZMOd0 Samuel awesome does some awesome rearrangements of other songs from the show, worth checking out. Enjoy!

Sandy Gamboa

I believe This was one of the last things Mako recorded for Avatar, I remember seeing an interview (cant find it again for the life of me ) where someone said that Mako started crying singing that song at the at the end(which they kept in) because for Mako he was the soldier boy marching home to his death, having lost his battle to cancer. Knowing that, this episode makes me bawl every time. you will notice later in the season that Iroh doesn't speak very much for a few episodes and thats because they were catching Makos understudy up to speed and rerecording some things so it was intentional. Im pretty sure most of this is still Mako though. All of season 3 is the understudy i believe.

rickie woodson

no. mako (mah-ko not meiko) did all of season 2, they just put the in memory of in this episode cause it fit better than with the finale. so maybe you just heard him being sick but to me he just sounds like his normal self, no difference for me