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Salty Old Fan-Hag

I tried to be a canon shipper once, it was awful.Obsessed with literary analysis and it's everyone's problem.Currently a Tendonna stan account.I'm FizzySodaTales on AO3 and post a fic from time to time.

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Lookmomitsmytmblr - Salty Old Fan-Hag

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5 months ago

Donna: Would you please not spaceman this into a worse situation than it already is?

10: Hang on, did you just use my name as a verb?


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4 months ago

Southern Raiders

Well, after rewatching the Southern Raiders with my mom, it's easy to see why it could be interpreted as Zuko wanting violence and revenge, with scenes such as him lingering too long with his angry stare at Yon Rha after Katara already decided to leave, or him attacking and pressing on to get information from the captain of the Southern Raiders on the whereabouts of the man they were actually looking for, even though he could have called it quits as a "dead end" when Katara already started walking away.

But that's a misread. This is nothing personal to him and it wouldn't align with any of Zuko's previous behaviour - not in the Boiling Rock where he did everything to help Sokka, not in Day of the Black Sun when he didn't attack his father. Not in the North, where he offered a hand to try to save Zhao, a man who attempted to get him killed.

If the viewer invests two seconds into investigating the situation, it instantly becomes clear that when Katara was walking away when they hit the information "dead end", she was grim, tense, frustrated, bitter and still deeply hurt. Calling it quits there would mean her emotional wound would not heal. This is the reason why Zuko pressed on, and the reason he looked at Yon Rha with disgust. Not because he wanted specifically murder, but because it affected him by how deeply Katara was hurt.

"You should get some rest." "Are you ready Katara?" It's disingenuous to read Zuko's quotes as him doing this just to manipulate her into committing murder. He's never been portrayed as a manipulator in the show, and it makes perfect sense he's truly saying and doing these things to help her, just like how he was helping Sokka an episode earlier.

Yes, if I were directing the episode, I would have added scenes of more closeups, Katara despairing when they ran into a dead end, Zuko seeing her pain and it reflecting in his expression of sadness. That is where the focus actually is, and it would be conveyed visually this way. But:

Considering this episode was rewritten a thousand times, it's clear how the actual meaning was placed underneath the top layer of misdirection. And it becomes clear there was no chance for directing to put these visual explanations.

My mom commented, "maybe the Southern Raiders took Katara's mother as a prisoner, why is she overreacting?" and I had to facepalm. No, it's heavily implied Katara saw her mother's charred corpse. Her reactions throughout the show in regards to her memories of her mother are extremely intense, causing her to shake and cry. Third episode of the series, she outright says the Fire Nation killed her mother. And Yon Rha confirms in the end that he "didn't take any prisoners". It doesn't matter that Yon Rha was a pathetic person who was able to kill Kya due to Southern Raiders overwhelming their village and her being a nonbender. The trauma it caused to Katara became an integral part of her. Her "nasty" comment towards Sokka is logical. It's not nice or kind, but it's logical. Zuko was able to understand the depth of her pain and that simply "forgiving and moving on" was not an option for her.

And in the end, facing Yon Rha did help Katara get closure. It helped her. It alleviated the pain she was intensely bottling up for years. It gave her back control and power over the murderer she could do nothing about as an 8 year old girl.


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5 months ago
@zutaramonth Day 1: Reluctant Allies.

@zutaramonth day 1: Reluctant allies.

Or, at some point Zuko gets fed up with Katara's animosity at the start of TSR.

4 months ago

Unpopular opinion but I didn't like Rose and Ten's dynamic as much as I liked Rose and Nine's. I found Rose and Ten just a little bit too much. Nine and Rose just had this really sweet relationship, like it was the balance of a good friendship and something that was a little bit more and it was perfect. Ten and Rose were more like the really annoying couple you knew in high school, the one where you saw them walking down the hallway and you'd roll your eyes and go "oh, it's That Couple" because they were always just a little too much, imo.

Nine and Rose were just easier to like. They fit together easily. Ten and Rose were kind of smug and just a little unbearable, and felt just a little bit forced.


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