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Breaking the News - Kataang

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    Dark_soul89

    [81]Sep 8, 2008
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    isabelwhatx wrote:
    The hair is not what made Katara like Aang. Cave of Two Lovers was pure Kataang. Katara seemed honestly hurt that Aang wouldn't kiss her. That excuse for the finale doesn't cut it. The Fortune Teller, too. I felt a Kataang vibe in The Desert.

    No but its what made her attracted to him or him more attractive and she seemed more pissed off then hurt... like girls always get when you insult their age or hotness, how about she felt like he deserved it or she didn't want him to freak out and run away then, Fortune Teller was basically a device to push Katara into Aang she didn't go that way herself, in the desert she seemed more like his mom
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    isabelwhatx

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    She was pissed off because she was hurt. Us girls react in strange ways to emotional blows like that. The Fortune Teller was not made to push Katara and Aang together. Katara, though she seemed motherly in The Desert, expressed a much deeper concern for him than anyone else. It went beyond motherly.
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    Dark_soul89

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    isabelwhatx wrote:
    She was pissed off because she was hurt. Us girls react in strange ways to emotional blows like that. The Fortune Teller was not made to push Katara and Aang together. Katara, though she seemed motherly in The Desert, expressed a much deeper concern for him than anyone else. It went beyond motherly.

    Um motherly is the deepest concern... there isn't any beyond... most mothers would gladly die to save their kids and seriously how is the foturne teller not pushing them together that episode was made to push them together, Katara's fortune, the volcano erupting Aang has to save everyone Sokka's comment and only after all of that did Katara even consider Aang
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    isabelwhatx

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    Dark_soul89 wrote:
    isabelwhatx wrote:
    She was pissed off because she was hurt. Us girls react in strange ways to emotional blows like that. The Fortune Teller was not made to push Katara and Aang together. Katara, though she seemed motherly in The Desert, expressed a much deeper concern for him than anyone else. It went beyond motherly.

    Um motherly is the deepest concern... there isn't any beyond... most mothers would gladly die to save their kids and seriously how is the foturne teller not pushing them together that episode was made to push them together, Katara's fortune, the volcano erupting Aang has to save everyone Sokka's comment and only after all of that did Katara even consider Aang

    You just think that any episode that has Kataang in it means that the writers are forcing them together. Guess what, bucko, it's the WRITERS CHOICE. You can't say every time Katara blushed or Aang complimented her they were being forced together. They weren't, the writers just simply wrote it that way.
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    isabelwhatx wrote:
    Dark_soul89 wrote:
    isabelwhatx wrote:
    She was pissed off because she was hurt. Us girls react in strange ways to emotional blows like that. The Fortune Teller was not made to push Katara and Aang together. Katara, though she seemed motherly in The Desert, expressed a much deeper concern for him than anyone else. It went beyond motherly.

    Um motherly is the deepest concern... there isn't any beyond... most mothers would gladly die to save their kids and seriously how is the foturne teller not pushing them together that episode was made to push them together, Katara's fortune, the volcano erupting Aang has to save everyone Sokka's comment and only after all of that did Katara even consider Aang

    You just think that any episode that has Kataang in it means that the writers are forcing them together. Guess what, bucko, it's the WRITERS CHOICE. You can't say every time Katara blushed or Aang complimented her they were being forced together. They weren't, the writers just simply wrote it that way.

    Do you even understand character development? when I say being forced together I mean they aren't developing towards each other, their universe is pushing them together, in other words the way the writters wrote it they seemed forced together by the universe or whatever god or power you believe in, Katara and Zuko and Zuko and Mai characters developments brought them close, same with Suki and Sokka, man they really screwed up on Katara and Aang now that I think about it
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    isabelwhatx

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    It's called destiny, my friend. That's one of the main themes of Avatar.
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    Dark_soul89

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    isabelwhatx wrote:
    It's called destiny, my friend. That's one of the main themes of Avatar.

    no its called the characters don't fit together and the writers just forced the two pieces together
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    isabelwhatx

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    Dark_soul89 wrote:
    isabelwhatx wrote:
    It's called destiny, my friend. That's one of the main themes of Avatar.

    no its called the characters don't fit together and the writers just forced the two pieces together

    The writers, mind you, are the ones who created the characters. I think they know what's best for the characters they created.
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    isabelwhatx wrote:
    Dark_soul89 wrote:
    isabelwhatx wrote:
    It's called destiny, my friend. That's one of the main themes of Avatar.

    no its called the characters don't fit together and the writers just forced the two pieces together

    The writers, mind you, are the ones who created the characters. I think they know what's best for the characters they created.

    Lol, Katara and Aang had to end up together in the end, it was half the main storyline, they couldn't change it even if they wanted too they put too much work and foreshadow into it and they can't have the hero not get his girl, and just because you create something doesn't mean you know whats best for it, take anyones parents for example
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    isabelwhatx

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    Dark_soul89 wrote:
    isabelwhatx wrote:
    Dark_soul89 wrote:
    isabelwhatx wrote:
    It's called destiny, my friend. That's one of the main themes of Avatar.

    no its called the characters don't fit together and the writers just forced the two pieces together

    The writers, mind you, are the ones who created the characters. I think they know what's best for the characters they created.

    Lol, Katara and Aang had to end up together in the end, it was half the main storyline, they couldn't change it even if they wanted too they put too much work and foreshadow into it and they can't have the hero not get his girl, and just because you create something doesn't mean you know whats best for it, take anyones parents for example

    Parents 99% of the time know what's best for their children. And you just proved my point. THE WHOLE ENTIRE STORY LED UP TO THE KATAANG MOMENT AT THE END. So why in the world would they change it? That isn't forcing characters together, that's just having a plan from the start.
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    isabelwhatx wrote:
    Dark_soul89 wrote:
    isabelwhatx wrote:
    Dark_soul89 wrote:
    isabelwhatx wrote:
    It's called destiny, my friend. That's one of the main themes of Avatar.

    no its called the characters don't fit together and the writers just forced the two pieces together

    The writers, mind you, are the ones who created the characters. I think they know what's best for the characters they created.

    Lol, Katara and Aang had to end up together in the end, it was half the main storyline, they couldn't change it even if they wanted too they put too much work and foreshadow into it and they can't have the hero not get his girl, and just because you create something doesn't mean you know whats best for it, take anyones parents for example

    Parents 99% of the time know what's best for their children. And you just proved my point. THE WHOLE ENTIRE STORY LED UP TO THE KATAANG MOMENT AT THE END. So why in the world would they change it? That isn't forcing characters together, that's just having a plan from the start.

    the story not the character development and lol you really think parents know whats best for their kids, omg no wonder you can't understand anything besides your close minded views
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    isabelwhatx

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    Get out of your teenage rebellion stage and open up your ears. Character development led right into the Kataang layer of awesomeness. Aang and Katara both helped each other grow up. They learned to need each other.
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    Axrendale

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    Katara and Aang are far, far more compatible than Zuko and Katara ever would have been. In the end, Doomed_soul, all you are really doing is undermining your own argument - that character developement was lacking in Kataang, and they were forced together. Whether or not Zuko and Katara would have to be forced together is something we could argue about all night long. But I think it is a pretty inescapable conclusion, that it would have required far, far more "forcing" to keep Zuko and Katara together than it ever did to get Aang and Katara together, or would require to keep them together.
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    gilvatar

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    I think it doesn't matter because they ended up together anyway.
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    i cant stand zutarians...doomd_soul....ur just ma cuz zutara didnt happen, arent you?

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