*Zuko stays silent in a much more Powerful scene and then fires a blast of fire which aang doges and flees Leaving them both wondering if it is possible for them to be friends
Could they have been friends? Well... not yet. Until he decides to be Aang's friend when he finds out that he lost his mom because of his father for taking her away from him.
A billions of times better then this bloated downright retarded shit. How can they fucking ruin something so simple yet beautiful. Him fucking talking is completely ruining the scene. The og were fast, on the point and actually really sad. When he did chase him away, and then actually thinking about what he said, hits hard, because at that time we realize that this could never be a thing. And then the final blow: "Aang, how was your trip? Did you make any new friends?" "No, I don't think I did" Just simply perfect, much harder hitting, much better written, and it takes less then 5 minutes. That "kids show " was a billion times more mature then the geniciding, murdering to show how mature we are show.
I loved this scene. It’s just nice seeing Zuko have even just a moment of relief from his ever growing burdens. It also emphasizes that Zuko never had anything against Aang, he just only ever looked at him as an objective rather than a person until this point. But seeing him get triggered by “compassion” is heartbreaking.
Masks was definitely the best episode of the season. Between this scene, aang and monk gyatso, zuko and his dad and the added back story of the 41st division with them saluting zuko at the end. This episode was beautifully done.
Yeah, I liked that episode too. I just loved the way Zuko and Aang interacted with each other. It made me look forward for season 3 after the day of black sun where Zuko joins team avatar.
I like this, their current situation prevents them from attacking each other without drawing attention, so Aang chooses to talk to Zuko to understand him, giving us a small glimpse of their eventual friendship later on, the original only had the scene where Aang talk about the fire nation friend he once knew
@@maxim196 bc it was a cartoon. It's expanded upon here in the live action bc its...live action. Ideas have to come across more thoroughly in ways that the animation could not. Both are great
@@chadsworthgigaII i think the OG is the best but this adaptation is great, you cant blame them for trying to stay a bit on the story, not like the (non existent) Movie.
@@Ember2168 it depends on who you show compassion to because it’s easily it’s the people who show compassion to that will give you nothing but death in return, because they believe at your mercy was another form of cruelty.
That was THE THING I needed so much!!! I mean they are future BFFs "Respect" word is a trigger for Zuko from original series "Compassion" word is a current trigger
I actually love the way they handled this interaction between the two. Aang connected with Zuko’s kid side, but unfortunately at the moment brought up something that brought out Zuko’s indoctrinated side. It really shows us that Zuko does have a good heart, but also how much control his father has over him.
OG fan here and I must say that they did this scene beautifully. Its funny how Netflix managed to give us this in depth character development within this scene for both Aang and Zuko emphasizing on how they are so much more similar than we thought when they had such a time constraint. They both are expected to do something for the sake of the world. One is fighting for it (Zuko) while the other was trying to run away from it (Aang) but is starting to take responsibility. And the part where Zuko gets triggered at the word "Compassion" is such a genuine showcase of trauma. "Compassion is a sign of weakness" is what he last heard before getting burned severely by his own father. Ofcourse Zuko did a complete 180 degree with his tone going from understanding and calm to furious within this scene. Hes traumatized and hates the word Compassion. And it all stems from Ozai being depicted (dare I say) even better than the OG show because atleast in the Netflix series there is a method to his madness. He's a sick and cruel father, but a father nonetheless that was trying to make his son fit to be a ruler, he did it via pain and suffering because that's the only way he knew how to raise a child.
I agree with you actually on your assessment with Ozais Netflix depiction. Ozai in the OG cartoon I would argue to be much more 1 dimensional than how he’s been here in Netflix’s Book 1 since cartoon Ozai has had next to no personal look into his character besides being the evil big bad Aang has to defeat to save the world. But at least here, Netflix is giving us an expanded onlook into Ozais character and a bigger dynamic between him and Zuko
I kind of love this scene for the reason that in the beginning you get the sense Aang is going to ask about the scar (potentially traumatizing to ask tbh, insensitive, likely what people probably look at immediately when they see Zuko). Instead he picks something so personal and intentional that he believes is part of Zuko's essence. Aang is a really thoughtful character.
agreed, and you can even tell that Zuko is expecting that to be the question, the look on his face turns into closed off wall/bracing for it. Because to be honest, how many times has he probably gotten that question in the past 3 years from complete strangers? - maybe not necessarily his crew (though I'm sure they probably whispered behind his back ( at the beginning at least), wondering about it, and wouldn't surprise me if he'd overheard them more than once) - but ports, villages, etc...when they've had to dock to resupply the ship or when he's gone inland to investigate something related to his Avatar hunt, and if they don't ask - a good number of people have probably just stared at it instead. And then the way Dallas in his acting does just this brief look of confusion/bafflement when the question isn't at all the one he was bracing for and instead is "goat hair or rabbit?" - such a really well done scene by both actors.
I love this additional scene between them so much. Aang is of course going to use every opportunity to try to befriend the dude that's always trying to capture him, and poor Zuko is just going to have to sit there dazedly and be friendship smothered by this optimistic kid. 😂
Emotions aren't weakness. Emotions are fuel for actions. Anger is not a sign of a weakness. Lashing out because of it due to lack of self control is weakness. Frustration isn't weakness. Giving up on your task because of it is weakness. Compassion isn't weakness. Being spineless because you're compassionate is weakness. You can be angry and be strong. Usually, the people the most determined to do something are the angriest. When you channel anger into efficiency, it becomes a hunger. You satiate that hunger by meeting your goals. When you turn frustration into motivation, it becomes drive. When you turn compassion into benevolence, it becomes kindness.
This was one of the best scenes. It's amazing to see live actors and their subtle facial and body gestures. There are so many emotions and quick changes in their emotions displayed in the focusing of a gaze and a twinge in a cheek.
I liked that little hint that Meelo takes after Aang falling asleep in meditation. I take back everything about them not doing their homework on this show. Still prefer the og but that was cute.
Oh big time. Like Daniel with Johnny, Jack Sparrow with Will Turner, Naruto with Sasuke, Ben with Kevin, Rocky with Apollo, Dogman with Petey, Bugs with Daffy, Luz with Hunter, Luffy with Smoker.
You see the inner fight in Zuko so well. He's liking Aang a shy firendship is ccreating here. But he also want to be back home. Dallas Liu is a great... GREAT Zuko
I hope that they make a season 2. I know that there's some things that's different from the original show, but this one is really good too I think. This is my favorite part in this one because I really like their conversation. I think it's a good foreshadowing for when Zuko switches sides. I also really like the blue spirit part. This is definitely my favorite episode in the live action show.
Zuko realize how right Aang is when the day he realized how right he was from the beginning. This shows the damage Ozai did to him. The mental damage. 😢
Their conversation is very cute. A little strange at times, when Aang asks him what brush he uses.😂 But as a huge fan of Zuko's character's psychological journey and redemption, I really enjoy this scene.
I really hope they listen to all the fan feedback and criticism for the next seasons. I enjoyed this show and even loved it on the first watch but I won't deny its flaws. A lot of the kids in this are still new to acting so they can only keep improving. The writing forsure needs a big improvement tho.
Aang: Zuko’s on his own, and he wasn’t anything like I thought he’d be. He just seemed so alone. Sokka: (sarcastically) I’m shocked. Katara: Sokka, Aang made a connection with him. Right? Aang: I just realized Zuko and I, we both have a lot on our shoulders. This whole time, I’ve been worried that I don’t know what I’m doing. And the truth is, I don’t. I haven’t learned any of the other bending skills, and I’ll probably continue messing up, but at least I’ll be able to do it with my friends by my side.
Cartoon was more emotionally deeper. Zuko's reaction and expression was all you needed to capture his turmoil. Live-action prefers to "tell and show" rather than "show and tell" Less is more.
As a child I loved the cartoon and I still love it today. And I must say that the Netflix series did a decent job❤❤ This scene is one of my favorites in the Netflix adaption❤️ I just love the dynamic between Aang and Zuko🔥🌪
Aang: You know what the worst part about being born over a hundred years ago is? I miss all the friends I used to hang out with. Before the war started, I used to visit my friend, Kuzon. The two of us, we’d get in and out of so much trouble together. He was one of the best friends I ever had… and he was from the Fire Nation, just like you. If we knew each other back then, do you think we could have been friends, too? Zuko: (4:40)
In the animated show, Zuko lashes out almost immediately after waking up. I like the take on this scene better in the Netflix show. It was almost like Zuko went back to being a normal teenager for a moment until Aang brought up Ozai...then BOOM!
I think it does it worse. The animated version is essentially the scene after Zuko wakes up for the second time in the live action. In the animated version Zuko actually ponders Aang’s question. Could they really have been friends? This is a classic case of show vs tell. The entire first conversation of live action is summed up with a look on Zuko’s face in animation.
Completely agree with you. I came to this video cause a UA-camr who was comparing the original vs Netflix said they do actually like the small addition of Zuko’s actions physically pushing him away from Aang on the boat. But I still agree, in the animated show, Zuko doesn’t immediately attack Aang when he wakes up. He actually listens however briefly, then goes on the offence without a word, after contemplating Aang’s thoughtful question. And yes, when Zuko softens his eyes as Aang leaps away says EVERY thing. More than this dictionary of a scene from the Netflix adaption. Sorry, I’m such a ATLA fan 😭
Definitely one of the best scenes of the live action without a doubt. This, 41st division as the crew, and iroh war crimes discussion with the earth kingdom soldier are some really solid improvements
Feels like Aang and Zuko had more screentime together than Aang and Katara 😂 Btw. Avatar is supposed to learn waterbending. But i don’t hate, overall i like the netflix avatar show.
It kinda sucks how they seemingly wanted to take away Zuko’s villain status In the og show Zuko blasts Aang and Aang shoots out of there like a bat out of hell. Zuko is in control of the scene even with his mixed emotions on the Fire Nation. While here Aang counters and is left standing strong while Zuko is left looking weak slowly drifting away on the boat.
Probably my favourite scene that is not from the original animated show. They are trapped in this situation so Aang being an innocent kid decides to spark a conversation whereas Zuko is trying to hold back any form of conversing with the “enemy”. Once Zuko finally gives in it shows that they could easily be friends under different circumstances. Amazing foreshadowing for their inevitable friendship.
People are saying the show is bad. I haven't watched it. But this clip? *THIS LOOKS GOOD!* The characters seen to have depth, and their interactions were interesting to watch.
@@bigo8765 Hmm. Depends what changes are being made. If the changes are bad, I understand why people are mad, but if they're good than idk what they're complaining about. I still haven't watched the show because I don't have Netflix
I just realized something Zuko having to do brush strokes so much... eventually paid off for when Piandao trained him for a time I hope they get to touch on that in this series too, when they inevitably have Sokka also train under Piandao
What I like about this series is not so the quality or acting ... but I must say it does something else... when I watched the cartoon for the first time, I didn't think much about it. When you think things through, a lot of the things in this show weigh a lot heavier like the loss of life, Zuko's desperation in his attempt to please his father, Aang's sadness and frustration over having lost everyone he once knew... and so on. I feel like a live action film or series with real humans as actors can portrait the severeness and magnitude of some of those things a lot better than comic characters ever could. Although of course cartoons can deal with important and mature topics quite well, they will always have this bit of "childish stain", which this series has to a much lesser extent. Great show just because of the well presented conflict and nostalgia.
IMO.. This is way too soon for Aang and Zuko to have a heart to heart, and basically telling eachother their whole stories and traumas right away is very heavy handed and blows the load on Zuko’s eventual turn to light way too soon. “If I catch you I can go home.” What?? I cringe hearing that like Zuko at this point should be too far gone to try to explain himself to Aang and smile and laugh with him. They need to actually let Zuko be a villain. because that will make it so much more satisfying when he actually figures himself out and turns to the light. He can have vulnerable moments, but having it with Aang THIS early just doesn’t work..
Like one comment iterated, less is more. Zuko at this stage was NOT ready to have this heart-to-heart, he still sees Aang as The Avatar, an objective, whence he all but Insta! Trigger! shoots Aang, albeit there's another element to Zuko's doing so, almost as if he means to... ward Aang off from _putting ideas in his head,_ he's not supposed to have such Thoughts™ XD; we nevertheless *_do_* see that at some level Aang's word got to him, quite literally, Zuko we see raises his eyebrow in thought as Aang runs off and later he's atop his bed, His Imperial Highness _turns his back to the Fire Nation flag,_ an anguished look to his face, like he's rummaging in thought. It's short and to the point. They tried to give their own spin to this scene and I would've respected that, but then they also had Aang repeat his lament from the OG show word for word and it just didn’t land, it's clunky, it's awkward.
This. Guy saved Aang cause HE wanted to get the glory. He wasn’t just gonna let him go after escaping the base. It wasn’t a friendly favor in the slightest. So for them to just have a chat after?? Yeah seems the writers didn’t realize that Zuko wasn’t saving Aang out of the kindness of his heart.
I liked this reaction vs zuko attacking Aang as soon as he woke up. I know he wants to go home and prove his father wrong about him, but your both still people and deserve respect first
The craziest thing about Aang and Zuko is, if you watch the animated series, they COULD almost be related as Aang was Roku before and Roku is related to Zuko through his mother.
Actually Zuko's notebook seems to have three separate handwriting styles. Looks like the creative department just put a bunch of stuff into the same page. One of the handwriting styles is actually rather unkempt. The first time Aang steals Zuko's book on the ship, I paused to read it, and I thought, ugh, Prince boy has untidy handwriting. So if Aang's is really worse than that.......
It seems good, but it can easily be argued that it's too soon for Zuko and Aang to make a connection like this. I'm not sure which option is right. One change I loved, though I certainly don't feel like it's needed in the original show, is Zuko's crew being the one he spoke up against to not sacrifice via The Fire Nation's plan. I also thought the early, pre-season "The Cave of Two Lovers" plot was fun. I hope there's some season one stuff in the next season(s?) for the season two adaptation, one thing the show could certainly do is be slower paced regarding some of the stories.
@@tornadochaser2457The pacing and writing are the biggest flaws of the show, and they are quite evident. But I'm still excited for more seasons. I'm hoping for some improvement
This is a good change as both characters can know each other long before the finale. In the animated series,at this point,Zuko attacks Aang because suddenly he remember that the boy was his enemy at that point. Here,he's like,"Well,he did save me from Zhao after I was knocked down,so I gonna make more or less a truce and be peaceful with him" until the snap. It makes more sense later in Book 3 when Zuko says that Aang saw good on him when he rescue him from Zhao because again,in the original he suddenly attacks Aang after hearing about Kuzon and I think you can't see something good on someone if it suddenly attacks you after you save him.
Perhaps they might become allies by Season 2 onward rather than Season 3 and considering some of the storyline differences this would be no surprise either. Whether some different character romances change however though, that is another matter altogether here.
"I have a feeling you've been hurt more than enough"
Yes, yes my boy Zuko has. 😭😭😭
so deeeep, im gonna go and become an english teacher and teach anghology
“If we knew each other back then…you think we could have been friends” 😭😭😭😭
That seems familiar… not in the forest though…
That's why my most fav episode in book 1 is Blue Spirit 💙
It hits harder cause Zuko has never had a friend.
I was in total tears at this moment, because I was like they captured this moment so well
@@musa8693Iroh was his first
"Kuzon, he was from the Fire Nation, just like you. If we knew each other back then, do you think we could have been friends?" ♥️♥️
*Zuko stays silent in a much more Powerful scene and then fires a blast of fire which aang doges and flees
Leaving them both wondering if it is possible for them to be friends
Could they have been friends? Well... not yet. Until he decides to be Aang's friend when he finds out that he lost his mom because of his father for taking her away from him.
"Yes. But not in this life" 💔
@@ashlynwolff But it will someday. You'll see.
A billions of times better then this bloated downright retarded shit. How can they fucking ruin something so simple yet beautiful.
Him fucking talking is completely ruining the scene. The og were fast, on the point and actually really sad. When he did chase him away, and then actually thinking about what he said, hits hard, because at that time we realize that this could never be a thing. And then the final blow:
"Aang, how was your trip? Did you make any new friends?"
"No, I don't think I did"
Just simply perfect, much harder hitting, much better written, and it takes less then 5 minutes.
That "kids show " was a billion times more mature then the geniciding, murdering to show how mature we are show.
I loved this scene. It’s just nice seeing Zuko have even just a moment of relief from his ever growing burdens. It also emphasizes that Zuko never had anything against Aang, he just only ever looked at him as an objective rather than a person until this point. But seeing him get triggered by “compassion” is heartbreaking.
One of my favorites in the cartoon and this series
Masks was definitely the best episode of the season. Between this scene, aang and monk gyatso, zuko and his dad and the added back story of the 41st division with them saluting zuko at the end. This episode was beautifully done.
Yeah, I liked that episode too. I just loved the way Zuko and Aang interacted with each other. It made me look forward for season 3 after the day of black sun where Zuko joins team avatar.
Lt Ji learning that Zuko saved his life was nice.
Blue spirit was my most fav episode in Book 1. This episode became my fav pretty quick
Warriors is the best imo because of kyoshi
@@replicaclone4776 That EP I did like, only for Sokka and Suki.
I like this, their current situation prevents them from attacking each other without drawing attention, so Aang chooses to talk to Zuko to understand him, giving us a small glimpse of their eventual friendship later on, the original only had the scene where Aang talk about the fire nation friend he once knew
Sometimes less is more . That worked in favor of the original for a reason
@@maxim196 bc it was a cartoon. It's expanded upon here in the live action bc its...live action. Ideas have to come across more thoroughly in ways that the animation could not. Both are great
@@ndo533 both are great? The original is great .
@@chadsworthgigaII I said what I said. Both are great.
@@chadsworthgigaII i think the OG is the best but this adaptation is great, you cant blame them for trying to stay a bit on the story, not like the (non existent) Movie.
“Compassion isn’t weakness, ‘hesitation’ is.”
Zuko hesitated in the Agni Kai, but unfortunately Ozai didn’t saw it that way.
Hesitation is defeat.
Indeed.
Although his compassion for his father made him hesitate. But the thing is humans naturally are weak, that's why compassion is a good thing.
@@Ember2168 it depends on who you show compassion to because it’s easily it’s the people who show compassion to that will give you nothing but death in return, because they believe at your mercy was another form of cruelty.
OG fan here, really liked this scene and the expanded dynamic between iroh zuko and ozai.
Same tbh this episode was the greatest so far, hoping the next season they’ll improve on the plot
Yes I’m still mad about katras acting but overall her and AZULA the rest of the actors did well including Ang because he is literally a kid…
@@janderson947 yes, the cast will improve next season, i think this is understandable, hoping for the best!
Something about this scene tells me these two are gonna become good friends down the line
@@treytucker7404 it was a long road but they get there zuko has great character development…
That was THE THING I needed so much!!! I mean they are future BFFs
"Respect" word is a trigger for Zuko from original series
"Compassion" word is a current trigger
I thought it was "honor"
Both are triggered from a form abuse and a PTSD
I really like this scene. It makes me know Zuko more. It made him more relatable in a way. Gave depths about who he is and his character.
" I did not mean to hurt you. You've been hurt enough already." 😥😢😭
I actually love the way they handled this interaction between the two. Aang connected with Zuko’s kid side, but unfortunately at the moment brought up something that brought out Zuko’s indoctrinated side. It really shows us that Zuko does have a good heart, but also how much control his father has over him.
OG fan here and I must say that they did this scene beautifully. Its funny how Netflix managed to give us this in depth character development within this scene for both Aang and Zuko emphasizing on how they are so much more similar than we thought when they had such a time constraint. They both are expected to do something for the sake of the world. One is fighting for it (Zuko) while the other was trying to run away from it (Aang) but is starting to take responsibility.
And the part where Zuko gets triggered at the word "Compassion" is such a genuine showcase of trauma. "Compassion is a sign of weakness" is what he last heard before getting burned severely by his own father. Ofcourse Zuko did a complete 180 degree with his tone going from understanding and calm to furious within this scene. Hes traumatized and hates the word Compassion.
And it all stems from Ozai being depicted (dare I say) even better than the OG show because atleast in the Netflix series there is a method to his madness. He's a sick and cruel father, but a father nonetheless that was trying to make his son fit to be a ruler, he did it via pain and suffering because that's the only way he knew how to raise a child.
I agree with you actually on your assessment with Ozais Netflix depiction. Ozai in the OG cartoon I would argue to be much more 1 dimensional than how he’s been here in Netflix’s Book 1 since cartoon Ozai has had next to no personal look into his character besides being the evil big bad Aang has to defeat to save the world.
But at least here, Netflix is giving us an expanded onlook into Ozais character and a bigger dynamic between him and Zuko
I feel like Aang is the sibling Zuko needed more so than Azula.
i feel like water is wet
But we haven’t seen interactive with Azusa and Zuko yet
I kind of love this scene for the reason that in the beginning you get the sense Aang is going to ask about the scar (potentially traumatizing to ask tbh, insensitive, likely what people probably look at immediately when they see Zuko). Instead he picks something so personal and intentional that he believes is part of Zuko's essence. Aang is a really thoughtful character.
agreed, and you can even tell that Zuko is expecting that to be the question, the look on his face turns into closed off wall/bracing for it. Because to be honest, how many times has he probably gotten that question in the past 3 years from complete strangers? - maybe not necessarily his crew (though I'm sure they probably whispered behind his back ( at the beginning at least), wondering about it, and wouldn't surprise me if he'd overheard them more than once) - but ports, villages, etc...when they've had to dock to resupply the ship or when he's gone inland to investigate something related to his Avatar hunt, and if they don't ask - a good number of people have probably just stared at it instead.
And then the way Dallas in his acting does just this brief look of confusion/bafflement when the question isn't at all the one he was bracing for and instead is "goat hair or rabbit?" - such a really well done scene by both actors.
One of my favourite duos from the OG. Really liked this expanded scene and Gordon and Dallas did a good job with their characters.
Arch enemies became friends. They may be a bit difficult for them to get along but I'm sure they will be together like real brothers.
like in the cartoon obv
They actually never had anything personal. Just duty and opposite sides of the war.
I love this additional scene between them so much. Aang is of course going to use every opportunity to try to befriend the dude that's always trying to capture him, and poor Zuko is just going to have to sit there dazedly and be friendship smothered by this optimistic kid. 😂
I loved this scene so so much! Dallas did a great job at showing the struggles inside of Zuko, trying to decide who he was.
I forgot how much I loved Aang. This actor really brings him out.
Their relationship started off a little rocky, but they grew to become lifelong friends. Best friends.
This was well done. This was serious Aang, but it was actually Aang.
“Compassion is a sign of weakness!”
So is anger, frustration, and more so. I’d much rather be weak than broken.
He's just repeating what Ozai taught him.
@@randomyoutubecommenter4 well Ozai is a terrible father.
Emotions aren't weakness.
Emotions are fuel for actions.
Anger is not a sign of a weakness. Lashing out because of it due to lack of self control is weakness.
Frustration isn't weakness. Giving up on your task because of it is weakness.
Compassion isn't weakness. Being spineless because you're compassionate is weakness.
You can be angry and be strong. Usually, the people the most determined to do something are the angriest.
When you channel anger into efficiency, it becomes a hunger. You satiate that hunger by meeting your goals.
When you turn frustration into motivation, it becomes drive.
When you turn compassion into benevolence, it becomes kindness.
Yea it takes a pretty weak person to hurt other beings. Takes a strong person to be compassionate
@@remmy3571 you know, after reading this, I kinda knew I phrased it wrong.
The emotions that are sky rocketing rapidly. They better expand their relationship in season 3(in fact it should have 12 episodes)
This was one of the best scenes. It's amazing to see live actors and their subtle facial and body gestures. There are so many emotions and quick changes in their emotions displayed in the focusing of a gaze and a twinge in a cheek.
This is probably one of the best interacts in the series. I like aang and zuko can find common ground. Even if it was just a moment.
"And my father is a GREAT man!" Says how brainwashed Zuko was that he believes that.
Great is not always a positive word
@@joewhitehead3 Zuko meant it that way.
I genuinely think this is the best scene in the netflix adaption!!! ❤
I love how they portrayed this scene. Best live actiok ever❤❤❤
I liked that little hint that Meelo takes after Aang falling asleep in meditation. I take back everything about them not doing their homework on this show. Still prefer the og but that was cute.
It shows where Zukos really belongs❤
Best dynamic of the two and blue spirit
Funny thing about frienemies, you usually share a common interest
Oh big time. Like Daniel with Johnny, Jack Sparrow with Will Turner, Naruto with Sasuke, Ben with Kevin, Rocky with Apollo, Dogman with Petey, Bugs with Daffy, Luz with Hunter, Luffy with Smoker.
@@nova3617 couldn't have said it better myself
I’m sure in S2 Zuko join forces with the Avatar. I’m always rooting for them 🤞
I'm rooting for S7 of this series in 2032 where we see a proper Korrasami.
2024 - 1 decade anniversary of Korrasami!!!
Yeah but it happened but until the book 2 finale you know 😬
Haahaah
Have you watched the Book 2 of the Animation?
Won't happen.
By far one of the best episodes of Season 1
This is basically the conversation from the Blue Spirit episode but extended which I really love
Can't wait for them to be friends in S2 and S3
Technically it's season 3 after the day of black sun. But still, I can't wait!
One thing that Zuko and Aang had in common was that they both woke up one day to find their entier world changed forever.
You see the inner fight in Zuko so well. He's liking Aang a shy firendship is ccreating here. But he also want to be back home. Dallas Liu is a great... GREAT Zuko
I hope that they make a season 2. I know that there's some things that's different from the original show, but this one is really good too I think. This is my favorite part in this one because I really like their conversation. I think it's a good foreshadowing for when Zuko switches sides. I also really like the blue spirit part. This is definitely my favorite episode in the live action show.
@rebelwolf378 they will make a season 2 and 3.
Zuko realize how right Aang is when the day he realized how right he was from the beginning. This shows the damage Ozai did to him. The mental damage. 😢
What triggered him is the "compassion" word from his father
They have better chemistries than aang with katara 😂
These days m looking forward for good friendships more than relationship too 😅
Kataang is a slow burn that's gonna be worth it
@@valeriestormborn i hope so
I mean Korra mentioned that "Zuko knew Aang more than anyone else" 😅 I don't know if that's true or Korra meant it except Katara
@@ashlynwolffI think that what Korra meant was her referral of Zuko studying the Avatar during his three years of banishment
Their conversation is very cute. A little strange at times, when Aang asks him what brush he uses.😂
But as a huge fan of Zuko's character's psychological journey and redemption, I really enjoy this scene.
I love this scene it shows that while zuko is hellbent on capturing aang it shows he doesn't really have anything against him he just wants to go home
Aang 🤝 Zuko
Not me CRYING ALL OVER AGAIN 😭😭😭😭😭
As OG Fan I love that scene and it is a great foreshadowing for the next seasons❤
I really hope they listen to all the fan feedback and criticism for the next seasons. I enjoyed this show and even loved it on the first watch but I won't deny its flaws. A lot of the kids in this are still new to acting so they can only keep improving. The writing forsure needs a big improvement tho.
Aang: Zuko’s on his own, and he wasn’t anything like I thought he’d be. He just seemed so alone.
Sokka: (sarcastically) I’m shocked.
Katara: Sokka, Aang made a connection with him. Right?
Aang: I just realized Zuko and I, we both have a lot on our shoulders. This whole time, I’ve been worried that I don’t know what I’m doing. And the truth is, I don’t. I haven’t learned any of the other bending skills, and I’ll probably continue messing up, but at least I’ll be able to do it with my friends by my side.
I love them so much.
I just remember this scene so hard, but after seeing this remake it hits way harder. Zuko just wanted to hear aang out.
Aang rightly guesses that someone has done Zuko a lot of harm. However, he probably does not suspect how cruel the truth is
Cartoon was more emotionally deeper. Zuko's reaction and expression was all you needed to capture his turmoil. Live-action prefers to "tell and show" rather than "show and tell" Less is more.
Well 😂 don’t watch the show stick to the original
@@hassansulaiman3848 totally am after this season. No point on settling.
@@Macintosh1001 cool 👍😂
@@Macintosh1001fr it could’ve been great.
So true. There's so much eye-rolling exposition.
This hit pretty hard because Zuko doesn't have any friends. He was torn because he actually wants friends (he's still a kid, you know).
Zuko has the potential for good, but he's just not mature enough to understand that. Just give him time. He'll come around
“Compassion” triggered him😂😂😂😂😂
This scene was soo well done!
I don't know why people dislike this adaptation.
I know right. Its not perfect but doesn’t need so much hate.
Agreed
Because they can’t help but compare it to the cartoon
Season 2 please 😊
I can't wait for S7 of this series in 2032 where we see a proper Korrasami.
2024 - 1 decade anniversary of Korrasami!!!
As a child I loved the cartoon and I still love it today. And I must say that the Netflix series did a decent job❤❤ This scene is one of my favorites in the Netflix adaption❤️ I just love the dynamic between Aang and Zuko🔥🌪
Aang: You know what the worst part about being born over a hundred years ago is? I miss all the friends I used to hang out with. Before the war started, I used to visit my friend, Kuzon. The two of us, we’d get in and out of so much trouble together. He was one of the best friends I ever had… and he was from the Fire Nation, just like you. If we knew each other back then, do you think we could have been friends, too?
Zuko: (4:40)
3:36 (grunts) (continues grunting) (air woops)
I LOVED THIS SCENE! Loved the live action, even as fan of OG, can't wait for next season!
3:24 Another “My fathur 💅🏻"
In the animated show, Zuko lashes out almost immediately after waking up.
I like the take on this scene better in the Netflix show. It was almost like Zuko went back to being a normal teenager for a moment until Aang brought up Ozai...then BOOM!
I think it does it worse. The animated version is essentially the scene after Zuko wakes up for the second time in the live action. In the animated version Zuko actually ponders Aang’s question. Could they really have been friends? This is a classic case of show vs tell. The entire first conversation of live action is summed up with a look on Zuko’s face in animation.
Completely agree with you. I came to this video cause a UA-camr who was comparing the original vs Netflix said they do actually like the small addition of Zuko’s actions physically pushing him away from Aang on the boat.
But I still agree, in the animated show, Zuko doesn’t immediately attack Aang when he wakes up. He actually listens however briefly, then goes on the offence without a word, after contemplating Aang’s thoughtful question.
And yes, when Zuko softens his eyes as Aang leaps away says EVERY thing. More than this dictionary of a scene from the Netflix adaption.
Sorry, I’m such a ATLA fan 😭
Netflix's Avatar series may not be perfect but it does a great job capturing some the magic of the OG cartoon.
Definitely one of the best scenes of the live action without a doubt. This, 41st division as the crew, and iroh war crimes discussion with the earth kingdom soldier are some really solid improvements
Feels like Aang and Zuko had more screentime together than Aang and Katara 😂 Btw. Avatar is supposed to learn waterbending. But i don’t hate, overall i like the netflix avatar show.
It could be possible that we might be looking at a Zuko Early Redemption Arc, when we get to BOOK: 2.
If Season 3 has as many episodes as this one, they'll need to make room for the Day of Black Sun and Zuko Field Trips, after all
@@JohnPeacekeeper Toph deserve a better field trip with Zuko. I think everyone has amazing trips with Zuko in Book 3 lmao
@@marielgalicha8548 Be funny if they did let her tag along for a Zuko Field Trip this time
@thedarkknight727 definitely possibly the case.
Cant wait watching Zuko begging to be a friend. Hello Zuko here.. 😂😂
One of the few things i like about this show. Their future friendship developing with words in this episode is actually good
i love the series season 2 its what am wait now
This is awkward but atleast aang still manage to say the original lines before zuko ends up blasting
It kinda sucks how they seemingly wanted to take away Zuko’s villain status
In the og show Zuko blasts Aang and Aang shoots out of there like a bat out of hell. Zuko is in control of the scene even with his mixed emotions on the Fire Nation.
While here Aang counters and is left standing strong while Zuko is left looking weak slowly drifting away on the boat.
Probably my favourite scene that is not from the original animated show. They are trapped in this situation so Aang being an innocent kid decides to spark a conversation whereas Zuko is trying to hold back any form of conversing with the “enemy”. Once Zuko finally gives in it shows that they could easily be friends under different circumstances. Amazing foreshadowing for their inevitable friendship.
It’s gonna be a long way for them to become friends eventually
People are saying the show is bad. I haven't watched it. But this clip? *THIS LOOKS GOOD!* The characters seen to have depth, and their interactions were interesting to watch.
Show wasn’t bad at all, people just get mad at change.
@@bigo8765 Hmm. Depends what changes are being made. If the changes are bad, I understand why people are mad, but if they're good than idk what they're complaining about. I still haven't watched the show because I don't have Netflix
"Your father is a great man?"
Well, who burn your eye?
I just realized something
Zuko having to do brush strokes so much... eventually paid off for when Piandao trained him for a time
I hope they get to touch on that in this series too, when they inevitably have Sokka also train under Piandao
“Compassion isn’t weakness, APATHY, is.”
A lesson Ozai is gonna learn the hard way in time. 😈
3:40 bro knocked out
What I like about this series is not so the quality or acting ... but I must say it does something else... when I watched the cartoon for the first time, I didn't think much about it. When you think things through, a lot of the things in this show weigh a lot heavier like the loss of life, Zuko's desperation in his attempt to please his father, Aang's sadness and frustration over having lost everyone he once knew... and so on.
I feel like a live action film or series with real humans as actors can portrait the severeness and magnitude of some of those things a lot better than comic characters ever could. Although of course cartoons can deal with important and mature topics quite well, they will always have this bit of "childish stain", which this series has to a much lesser extent.
Great show just because of the well presented conflict and nostalgia.
This is good improvement from the og. ❤❤
IMO.. This is way too soon for Aang and Zuko to have a heart to heart, and basically telling eachother their whole stories and traumas right away is very heavy handed and blows the load on Zuko’s eventual turn to light way too soon. “If I catch you I can go home.” What?? I cringe hearing that like Zuko at this point should be too far gone to try to explain himself to Aang and smile and laugh with him. They need to actually let Zuko be a villain. because that will make it so much more satisfying when he actually figures himself out and turns to the light. He can have vulnerable moments, but having it with Aang THIS early just doesn’t work..
Like one comment iterated, less is more. Zuko at this stage was NOT ready to have this heart-to-heart, he still sees Aang as The Avatar, an objective, whence he all but Insta! Trigger! shoots Aang, albeit there's another element to Zuko's doing so, almost as if he means to... ward Aang off from _putting ideas in his head,_ he's not supposed to have such Thoughts™ XD; we nevertheless *_do_* see that at some level Aang's word got to him, quite literally, Zuko we see raises his eyebrow in thought as Aang runs off and later he's atop his bed, His Imperial Highness _turns his back to the Fire Nation flag,_ an anguished look to his face, like he's rummaging in thought. It's short and to the point.
They tried to give their own spin to this scene and I would've respected that, but then they also had Aang repeat his lament from the OG show word for word and it just didn’t land, it's clunky, it's awkward.
This. Guy saved Aang cause HE wanted to get the glory. He wasn’t just gonna let him go after escaping the base. It wasn’t a friendly favor in the slightest.
So for them to just have a chat after?? Yeah seems the writers didn’t realize that Zuko wasn’t saving Aang out of the kindness of his heart.
@@shooterDisease you get it.
They didn’t know if they would get more seasons
@@AIAnimationandMusic that justifies nothing lol
I liked this reaction vs zuko attacking Aang as soon as he woke up. I know he wants to go home and prove his father wrong about him, but your both still people and deserve respect first
Zuko: *I trying to sleep and he keeps yakking*
The craziest thing about Aang and Zuko is, if you watch the animated series, they COULD almost be related as Aang was Roku before and Roku is related to Zuko through his mother.
Scenes like this will make it seem so natural when they finally become friends in book 3
4:32 a total foreshadow if a season 3 does happen
When Aang talked about snoring during meditation, did anyone else instantly think of Meelo doing the same thing on Legend Of Korra?😂
Ozai made Zuko think his horrible actions are fine Zuko flat out said the man who gave him the scar is a good guy
Actually Zuko's notebook seems to have three separate handwriting styles. Looks like the creative department just put a bunch of stuff into the same page. One of the handwriting styles is actually rather unkempt. The first time Aang steals Zuko's book on the ship, I paused to read it, and I thought, ugh, Prince boy has untidy handwriting. So if Aang's is really worse than that.......
For every change they made that I didn't like, there were one or two that I adored.
It seems good, but it can easily be argued that it's too soon for Zuko and Aang to make a connection like this. I'm not sure which option is right. One change I loved, though I certainly don't feel like it's needed in the original show, is Zuko's crew being the one he spoke up against to not sacrifice via The Fire Nation's plan. I also thought the early, pre-season "The Cave of Two Lovers" plot was fun. I hope there's some season one stuff in the next season(s?) for the season two adaptation, one thing the show could certainly do is be slower paced regarding some of the stories.
@@tornadochaser2457The pacing and writing are the biggest flaws of the show, and they are quite evident. But I'm still excited for more seasons. I'm hoping for some improvement
@@Mr.JoopMan Me too.
Question if Zuko has notes on every Avatar does that mean in the Netflix universe Zuko already knows Roku was his Great Grandfather?
Possible plothole, but could be the case that he learn from people and not from books or that maybe roku's family is not publicly known
@@jps_user20 fair enough I just was curious.
Another thing does this mean Zuko knows about Avatar Wang? The first Avatar.
Kamrindisandro2760 I think he found out that he was the first avatar but the only thing is aang never met him only korra did
@@jonpeters3439 I figured that's why I asked. Because their not going to mention Avatar Wang.
This is a good change as both characters can know each other long before the finale. In the animated series,at this point,Zuko attacks Aang because suddenly he remember that the boy was his enemy at that point. Here,he's like,"Well,he did save me from Zhao after I was knocked down,so I gonna make more or less a truce and be peaceful with him" until the snap. It makes more sense later in Book 3 when Zuko says that Aang saw good on him when he rescue him from Zhao because again,in the original he suddenly attacks Aang after hearing about Kuzon and I think you can't see something good on someone if it suddenly attacks you after you save him.
Someday, but not today.
Aang had no idea how right he was.
Perhaps they might become allies by Season 2 onward rather than Season 3 and considering some of the storyline differences this would be no surprise either. Whether some different character romances change however though, that is another matter altogether here.
0:09. This reminds me of Aang's first request to Katara😂
Perhaps Zuko uses his anger to alleviate his cowardice. Genuinely, he’s actually nervous to admit about his secret kindness he has inside him.