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SteelyKid kindly slept long enough tonight to let us watch the Avatar finale on DVD, but she is going to wake any moment, so, SPOILERS:

1. Zuko's mother?! (This does not seem like a good sequel hook to me, honestly.)

2. Anyone have good Azula redemption fic? (I buy what happened to her, but thought it was overdone. Still, leaves open interesting possibilities.)

3. Go, old guys (alas, no old gals). Go, Katara and Suki and Sokka and Toph.

4. I have always refused to believe anything romantic WRT Aang, so la la la la ending I can't hear you whatever.

More later, probably.

Date: 2008-10-22 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msagara.livejournal.com
It wasn't as much that for me as the object of his affections -- because so much of her role in group is as Older Sister. I assume at thirteen that he has crushes that he takes seriously; it's just that I can't imagine the other half of it taking it seriously in the same way because, well. Older Sister.

Date: 2008-10-22 04:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cvantien.livejournal.com
She takes prophecies very seriously though and Aunt Whatsherface told her she would marry a powerful bender. There aren't many benders more powerful than Katara at this point.

Date: 2008-10-22 05:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thormation.livejournal.com
Well, Katara and Aang need to start getting busy then. The Avatar cycle will end four Avatars from now unless Aang spawns future airbenders.

Technically--for the good of the world--he should spread his Airbender genes among as many potential mothers as humanly possible.

(But then again "technically" Zuko shouldn't be able to kick a boulder in half, for just one example.)

Date: 2008-10-22 02:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thormation.livejournal.com
I realize that the show was aimed for a younger audience that would not be as critical of such things, due to lack of interest/experience, but the whole Aang/Katara romance thing was very frustrating from the get-go.

First, she seems oblivious that he's been pining after her since he first laid eyes on her. Then, after he does finally get up the nerve to kiss her, (*and* she shows conflicted feelings!) they don't remark on it -- or act like it even happened -- for about 10 episodes! No awkwardness, no worried glances, no aborted attempts to bring the issue up -- nothing. Then there's the whole lame "I'm confused" encounter, just to show that the writers hadn't completely forgotten about it, which could have been used to give the audience some insight as to what Katara might have been feeling on the issue, but didn't. And then the whole mess is capped off by the wordless kiss on the porch, which told us nothing except that Katara was apparently not confused any more.

If Katara had been a more poorly developed character whose other thoughts and feelings had not been so well-developed and explored, then this handling of the "romance" wouldn't be so galling. As it was, the Sokka/Suki relationship--a sketchy ramshackle contrivance of questionable purpose and motivation--felt about fifty times more natural and organic than the Aang/Katara pairing.

(Which reminds me, I predicted back when you were in the middle of Season 1 that Sokka would grow on you as he grew more nuanced. Was I right, or did he just remain annoying until the end?)

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