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Now back to Katara: another thing that supposedly makes Zutara so deep is "redemption." In Zutara land where redemption apparently equals romantic love, that meant Zuko having to change in order for Katara to love him when Mai loves Zuko no matter what and the same between Aang and Katara. Confrontation between Aang and Katara took place on Ember Island because up until that point things had been pretty fine between them. Aang was whining there and he reprimanded himself for it, so that is a moot point. Compensation for services rendered eh? Despite that Katara's shown romantic feelings for Aang before? Never mind the oh-so-subtle hints that they'd wind up together like Katara just happening to kiss Aang on the cheek for the first time, right after the episode where she starts looking at him as something other than a good friend. Never mind episodes like Cave of Two Lovers (oh yeah, she just didn't want to die. There was no other possible solution to getting out of the cave besides kissing.) and The Headband (oh yeah, she wasn't digging Aang, she was just embarrassed).
If you think Aang hasn't matured or faced any consequences and that he won by being childish, I believe you've been paying an embarrassingly low amount of attention to this show. I don't think it was badly written and I love the whole show. Yeah, I don't agree with you, I'm just calling it like I see it.
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I thought this was about character glitches, turns out it was just an excuse for more shipping discussion . If it was cliche, who cares? I could understand if Avatar was a shipping show, but truth is, it really isn't, so they probably would go for the obvious choices in romance. So what? Avatar is a hell of a lot more than simple romance ships, and that part isn't as important as fans want to make it seem. Was it really a glitch in Katara's character? Probably not, people forget that she doesn't always plan stuff out, remember TSR? Or the the Runaway, I don't think she thought either through, yet no-one called that a glitch. |
people are still discussing ships. its sorta sad that people continue to argue when the ships have already been set in stone
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I don't if anyone takes it as far as me, but i was wondering if anyone caught any inconsistancies or glitches in a characters profile (out of character.) For example, Katara is usually thinks things out to last degree, so where did her sudden descision to love Aang come from. Not saying that there's anything wrong with Kataang, just wondering why she didn't become troubled or ponder it like she normally does with big descions. It seemed out of character. |
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people are still discussing ships. its sorta sad that people continue to argue when the ships have already been set in stone |
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or obsessed with ships
LeonMorado wrote: |
spacerac, stop trying to turn this into another shipping argument. zutara has nothing to do with this. don't presume to tell me where the hell my own damn opinions are coming from. |
LondonParisNYC wrote: |
I don't if anyone takes it as far as me, but i was wondering if anyone caught any inconsistancies or glitches in a characters profile (out of character.) For example, Katara is usually thinks things out to last degree, so where did her sudden descision to love Aang come from. Not saying that there's anything wrong with Kataang, just wondering why she didn't become troubled or ponder it like she normally does with big descions. It seemed out of character. |
LeonMorado wrote: |
like i already said, i already knew kataang was coming, so if i was gonna whine about it i would have done so a long time ago. it's not THAT kataang happened, it's HOW kataang happened. aang ignored the guru's advice and chose his crush over mastering the avatar state, the result of which should have been his inability to master the avatar state. he still magically unlocks his last ckakra by falling backwards onto a rock. that's not a plot twist, it's just lazy writing. aang ignored teh wisdom of four past avatars because "all life is precious" despite the fact that the situation obviously spelled out much more death and destruction if he didn't, and instead of having him face this dilemma, the writers throw a deus ex machina at us and call it a day. and all your kataang fluff and claims that she was always attracted to him can't stand up to the fact that she stated herself on the episode before the finale that she didn't know how she felt about aang. not that she was interested, not that she wasn't interested, but that she didn't know. again, this isn't dealt with, it's simply ignored and she's suddenly in love with aang. i found aang's entire role in the ending to be just one lame contrivance after another, and i have some damn legitimate reasons for not liking it, so i'd appreciate it if you didn't try to invalidate my criticism of your precious cartoon with this condescending "oh you're just bitter because your ship lost" bull. jsut because you were impressed, doesn't mean everyone else has to be. |
LeonMorado wrote: |
i didn't say they can't write, i said this in particular was poorly written. frankly, i don't care if they have an explanation for the choices they made. as far as i'm concerned, they wouldn't need to justify themselves if they'd written it well in the first place. |
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suss2it wrote: |
I thought this was about character glitches, turns out it was just an excuse for more shipping discussion . If it was cliche, who cares? I could understand if Avatar was a shipping show, but truth is, it really isn't, so they probably would go for the obvious choices in romance. So what? Avatar is a hell of a lot more than simple romance ships, and that part isn't as important as fans want to make it seem. Was it really a glitch in Katara's character? Probably not, people forget that she doesn't always plan stuff out, remember TSR? Or the the Runaway, I don't think she thought either through, yet no-one called that a glitch. |
hey i orginally wanted to be about character mapping and profiling, but the discusion kinda went towards this. you can type up a character profile if you want, but i like the debate that's going on.
AlexanderTrebek wrote: |
Um...I did. Maybe I'm missing something, but I simply disagreed and pointed out why I thought the finale made sense, and moreover, why I thought Katara's decision to be with Aang after the war ended wasn't out of character, which was the original point to this thread if I'm not mistaken. |
yeah but this is all relevant. it all has to do if it fits in with the charcter's normal traits and behaviors and if the behaviors and actions of the characters in the finale were out of character.
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yeah but this is all relevant. it all has to do if it fits in with the charcter's normal traits and behaviors and if the behaviors and actions of the characters in the finale were out of character. |
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i have to disagree because the devolution and breakdown of her character was nescarry. It did indeed follow her character pattern and if she didn't have that dark moment of weakness, her character would have been too unrealistic and unhuman.
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i have to disagree because the devolution and breakdown of her character was nescarry. It did indeed follow her character pattern and if she didn't have that dark moment of weakness, her character would have been too unrealistic and unhuman. |
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mucho true. Uhm just for the sake of discusion i want to raise another point. What did you think guys think of sokka? To me he was a very 1 dimensional charcter, and he was a main character! i would have liked to see more depth from him, but he always seemed shallow and I was not able to relate with him