MEETING YUE! | Netflix Avatar The Last Airbender 1x7 "The North" Reaction!
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Katarra got her point across, that a girl/woman can fight, and everyone else took notice.
Some other reactors knew the Fox was Yue. Idk how they figured that out.
As much as I like Amber Midthunder (check her out in Prey if you haven’t), I really wish they did a better job with her Yue wig
Prey was awesome....
Yeah i think i preferred the movie versions wig
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Serenity movie when?
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I beg to differ when Pakku says that women aren’t strong enough, clearly he has never met the Kyoshi warriors. If he had said that to the Kyoshi warriors they would’ve taken him down in a few seconds.
So true!!
@@emmeNo it is not true he is a grand master waterbending he can only taken down by another grand master like iroh
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It's interesting how much emphasis was put on removing Sokka's more sexist moments, but how sexist Pakku and by extension the Northern Water Tribe is made out to be. Personally, I don't like removing Pakku's connection to Kanna.
I hate that Aang and Katara don’t learn any waterbending from Pakku. The whole reason they went to the North Pole was to find a waterbending teacher. Hell Aang doesn’t waterbend at all this season.
Ya I think that what I was most disappointed by in the live action show
While I get where you're coming from, in the Live Action Aang's arc is over coming the trauma and guilt of surviving a genocide and being in a completely different century, in a whole new world that's drastically different from the one he knew.
Katara's arc was learning waterbending and coming to trust in her own strength, and ultimately claiming mastery for herself without needing anyone to tell her that she's powerful.
Having Aang learn waterbending would have muddled these two arcs and undermined both of them. I don't think that moving it to next season takes anything away from the story being told in the Live Action.