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Mfers want Azula dead
But iroh took decades and the loss of a son to change
Zuko is older than Azula and it took him years of iroh and being away from the fire nation for him to consider change.
Azula can change but it won't be easy.
In this episode, I think Sokka felt left out in the sense that everyone else has mastered their bending, so he went to train with the great swordmaster Piandao to improve his skills.
While Sokka is away, Aang, Katara, and Toph were hanging out and it was obvious they really missed his energy and funny jokes.
It’s was kind of a very hot day and they were bored. Then Katara tried to make a joke
“It’s so hot… Momo is shedding like Appa! Huh? Huh?”
Aang quickly replies
“I guess the jokes don’t run in the family.”😂
They even have a little moment later where they admit they miss Sokka’s bad jokes and overall vibe
Sokka couldn’t bend, and to me, wasn’t that much of a great fighter but Sokka was big part of what glued the group
@Lairdphoenix27 Closest would be when Aang told her to calm down after they had no sleep during “The Chase”.
But that was more funny for what was going on, not her intentionally trying to make a joke.
Also… that kind of scared me
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That read actually makes a lot of sense thematically, even if the show never spells it out that cleanly.
What you’re pointing at is real: after Appa’s disappearance in Ba Sing Se, Toph gets hit with one of her biggest weaknesses, loose sand completely disrupting her seismic sense in the desert. For someone who built her entire identity around being “unbeatable” through earthbending, that’s a serious blow.
Toph Beifong doesn’t respond by avoiding it though. She doubles down and refines her control until she can manipulate even unstable sand with precision. That’s why the sand sculpture of Ba Sing Se feels so symbolic, it’s her taking something tied to failure, loss, and helplessness (including what happened to Appa), and proving she can still dominate it.
The key thing is: Toph doesn’t “move on” in a soft way. She adapts by conquering the exact thing that once messed her up. So even if the sculpture scene is framed as a flex, your interpretation works, it’s basically her turning a limitation into a mastered skill.
That’s very on-brand for her: if something breaks her system, she doesn’t abandon it… she upgrades it.
Toph making that insane sand sculpture of Ba Sing Se isn’t just a random flex. It’s her overcoming her biggest trauma.
When Appa was stolen, loose sand messed up her powers. Instead of moving on, she practiced until she mastered the element that failed her. She's a goat.
It is simply because Aang is a pacifist who holds himself back, this is probably one of only times we see him fully use his abilities in the show 😭 if the volcano was a person he probably would’ve tried to reason with it lmao
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