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    SalKing2

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    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:

    picaboomman wrote:
    hopefully nick will keep airing these commercials

    They actually have! In the past one hour, I've seen four Avatar commercials!!! But, I haven't seen any of the commercials centered around a character today...

    damn it!!!! my brothers watching nick! why didnt he say anything!!

    They were all the same, though. It was the main Countdown to the Comet commercial. I hope they start varying with commercials so that way it'll be a lot more interesting!

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    picaboomman

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    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:

    picaboomman wrote:
    hopefully nick will keep airing these commercials

    They actually have! In the past one hour, I've seen four Avatar commercials!!! But, I haven't seen any of the commercials centered around a character today...

    damn it!!!! my brothers watching nick! why didnt he say anything!!

    They were all the same, though. It was the main Countdown to the Comet commercial. I hope they start varying with commercials so that way it'll be a lot more interesting!


    but i dont want them to air too many different commercials so that we have the wholle finale in one peice
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    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:

    picaboomman wrote:
    hopefully nick will keep airing these commercials

    They actually have! In the past one hour, I've seen four Avatar commercials!!! But, I haven't seen any of the commercials centered around a character today...

    damn it!!!! my brothers watching nick! why didnt he say anything!!

    They were all the same, though. It was the main Countdown to the Comet commercial. I hope they start varying with commercials so that way it'll be a lot more interesting!

    but i dont want them to air too many different commercials so that we have the wholle finale in one peice

    But I'd love if there were just three different commercials. If I remember correctly, there were a few different commercials for the Season 2 Finale. I really want something like that.

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    picaboomman

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    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:

    picaboomman wrote:
    hopefully nick will keep airing these commercials

    They actually have! In the past one hour, I've seen four Avatar commercials!!! But, I haven't seen any of the commercials centered around a character today...

    damn it!!!! my brothers watching nick! why didnt he say anything!!

    They were all the same, though. It was the main Countdown to the Comet commercial. I hope they start varying with commercials so that way it'll be a lot more interesting!

    but i dont want them to air too many different commercials so that we have the wholle finale in one peice

    But I'd love if there were just three different commercials. If I remember correctly, there were a few different commercials for the Season 2 Finale. I really want something like that.


    right now they showed the 5 @ 5 commercial
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    SalKing2

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    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:

    picaboomman wrote:
    hopefully nick will keep airing these commercials

    They actually have! In the past one hour, I've seen four Avatar commercials!!! But, I haven't seen any of the commercials centered around a character today...

    damn it!!!! my brothers watching nick! why didnt he say anything!!

    They were all the same, though. It was the main Countdown to the Comet commercial. I hope they start varying with commercials so that way it'll be a lot more interesting!

    but i dont want them to air too many different commercials so that we have the wholle finale in one peice

    But I'd love if there were just three different commercials. If I remember correctly, there were a few different commercials for the Season 2 Finale. I really want something like that.

    right now they showed the 5 @ 5 commercial

    The Five at Five and Dance on the Sunset commercials are the main ones I'm seeing. If its not that, its Sizzlin' Summer commercials or Avatar.

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    picaboomman

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    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:

    picaboomman wrote:
    hopefully nick will keep airing these commercials

    They actually have! In the past one hour, I've seen four Avatar commercials!!! But, I haven't seen any of the commercials centered around a character today...

    damn it!!!! my brothers watching nick! why didnt he say anything!!

    They were all the same, though. It was the main Countdown to the Comet commercial. I hope they start varying with commercials so that way it'll be a lot more interesting!

    but i dont want them to air too many different commercials so that we have the wholle finale in one peice

    But I'd love if there were just three different commercials. If I remember correctly, there were a few different commercials for the Season 2 Finale. I really want something like that.

    right now they showed the 5 @ 5 commercial

    The Five at Five and Dance on the Sunset commercials are the main ones I'm seeing. If its not that, its Sizzlin' Summer commercials or Avatar.


    next week
    im gonna watch every new episode of h2o since it is very likely the commercials might air then
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    SalKing2

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    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    SalKing2 wrote:

    picaboomman wrote:
    hopefully nick will keep airing these commercials

    They actually have! In the past one hour, I've seen four Avatar commercials!!! But, I haven't seen any of the commercials centered around a character today...

    damn it!!!! my brothers watching nick! why didnt he say anything!!

    They were all the same, though. It was the main Countdown to the Comet commercial. I hope they start varying with commercials so that way it'll be a lot more interesting!

    but i dont want them to air too many different commercials so that we have the wholle finale in one peice

    But I'd love if there were just three different commercials. If I remember correctly, there were a few different commercials for the Season 2 Finale. I really want something like that.

    right now they showed the 5 @ 5 commercial

    The Five at Five and Dance on the Sunset commercials are the main ones I'm seeing. If its not that, its Sizzlin' Summer commercials or Avatar.

    next week im gonna watch every new episode of h2o since it is very likely the commercials might air then

    There are new episodes of H2O next week? I didn't know that! The Avatar commercials will probably increase by next week, so I won't mind watching H2O while searching for Avatar. I actually like H20!

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    o0Navras0o

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    I've just seen the countdown commercial, and I have to say I feel deeply disappointed, yet I knew that Avatar would have a stereotypical ending.

    I knew Katara would be the one to take Azula down, and I knew she would use bloodbending on her since the airing of The Puppetmaster... the bad ones get killed or in jail, or go from crazy to nuts, or do some terrible mistake that will end in their suicide.

    If anyone wants to fight me, you are welcome, I'm bored XD
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    jaketg

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    Sorry if somone has already said this but WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BUMI BACK
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    jaketg wrote:
    Sorry if somone has already said this but WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BUMI BACK

    that statement can be said a million times
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    picaboomman wrote:
    jaketg wrote:
    Sorry if somone has already said this but WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BUMI BACK

    that statement can be said a million times
    BOOMI BACK WOOOOO. Make that 1,000,001
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    Axrendale

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    o0Navras0o wrote:
    I've just seen the countdown commercial, and I have to say I feel deeply disappointed, yet I knew that Avatar would have a stereotypical ending. I knew Katara would be the one to take Azula down, and I knew she would use bloodbending on her since the airing of The Puppetmaster... the bad ones get killed or in jail, or go from crazy to nuts, or do some terrible mistake that will end in their suicide. If anyone wants to fight me, you are welcome, I'm bored XD

    I'll definitely fight you on that!!!! First of all, I definitely think you're wrong on it being Katara who takes Azula down - that's definetly going to be Zuko. Granted, Katara may be present at it, but even if she is, I have a hunch that Zuko will tell her not to interfere, so he can challenge Azula to an Agni Kai. There has been way, way too much foreshadowing of of a final Zuko vs Azula showdown for the writers to chuck Zuko out of it and let Katara do it. You mentioned bloodbending, but the finale is probably going to take place during the day, when Katara can't bloodbend even if there was a full moon. Also on the subject of blloodbending I think that the most likely time for Katara to use bloodbending will be during 316 - The Southern Raiders, which will probably be when she oes on that ninja mission with Zuko. Granted, there was a clip in the trailer that showed Katara getting away from an absolutely massive pillar of blue flame that must have originated from Azula, but from examining her surroundings I'd say that this confirms the theory that Azula will somehow find the gaang at the end of The Emeral Island Players, and there will be a brief skirmish before they escape. If you want clinching proof, the recently released summary for Into the Inferno says that Zuko is going to confront his sister in that episode.

    For your comment about stereotypical endings, I'd like to ask you if you thought that Season 1 had a stereotypical ending. The bad guy died, with his plans having come to nothing, his army was obliterated, the good guys had triumphed, etc, etc, and yet it did not feel like a stereotypical ending. We always knew that the heroes of the story will win out in the end, and by definition that means the villains lose, but personally I don't mind this as long as they are allowed to depart with respect, basically doing some damage on the way out. Bryke have shown that they care deeply about their story, including the villains, and this has been reflected in both the character development those villains have recieved (a very rare thing), and the fact that when those villains lose, it is never in an expected way. Very few people when watching the episodes for the first time would have been able to predict that Zhao would dragged underwater by the spirit of the ocean, that Katara would summon up the will to bloodbend Hama, that Combustion man would blow himself apart, or that Ty Lee, of all people would turn on Azula.

    Falling in love (figurtively or literally speaking, whichever suits you) with the villains of any story always has the sad result of seeing your favorite characters go down, and with a show like Avatar that allows you to love (or love to hate) those villain(s) so well it is especially painful. But as long as Bryke and the writers maintain the great story telling, ability to pull suprising twists and respect for their characters that they have exemplified thus far, I will be happy when Azula and Ozai meet their ends. Either way, I have seen nothing in any of the trailers released so far to indicate anything other than the final episodes and the finale being so epic my sense of hype will not even begin to fade until the dvd is released, at which point I will watch it again, and probably die of epic overdose.

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    crzza wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    jaketg wrote:
    Sorry if somone has already said this but WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BUMI BACK

    that statement can be said a million times
    BOOMI BACK WOOOOO. Make that 1,000,001

    boomie back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111woooot!!!
    10000002
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    picaboomman wrote:
    crzza wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    jaketg wrote:
    Sorry if somone has already said this but WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BUMI BACK
    that statement can be said a million times
    BOOMI BACK WOOOOO. Make that 1,000,001
    boomie back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111woooot!!! 10000002
    Let's not continue this.
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    Axrendale wrote:

    o0Navras0o wrote:
    I've just seen the countdown commercial, and I have to say I feel deeply disappointed, yet I knew that Avatar would have a stereotypical ending. I knew Katara would be the one to take Azula down, and I knew she would use bloodbending on her since the airing of The Puppetmaster... the bad ones get killed or in jail, or go from crazy to nuts, or do some terrible mistake that will end in their suicide. If anyone wants to fight me, you are welcome, I'm bored XD

    I'll definitely fight you on that!!!! First of all, I definitely think you're wrong on it being Katara who takes Azula down - that's definetly going to be Zuko. Granted, Katara may be present at it, but even if she is, I have a hunch that Zuko will tell her not to interfere, so he can challenge Azula to an Agni Kai. There has been way, way too much foreshadowing of of a final Zuko vs Azula showdown for the writers to chuck Zuko out of it and let Katara do it. You mentioned bloodbending, but the finale is probably going to take place during the day, when Katara can't bloodbend even if there was a full moon. Also on the subject of blloodbending I think that the most likely time for Katara to use bloodbending will be during 316 - The Southern Raiders, which will probably be when she oes on that ninja mission with Zuko. Granted, there was a clip in the trailer that showed Katara getting away from an absolutely massive pillar of blue flame that must have originated from Azula, but from examining her surroundings I'd say that this confirms the theory that Azula will somehow find the gaang at the end of The Emeral Island Players, and there will be a brief skirmish before they escape. If you want clinching proof, the recently released summary for Into the Inferno says that Zuko is going to confront his sister in that episode.

    For your comment about stereotypical endings, I'd like to ask you if you thought that Season 1 had a stereotypical ending. The bad guy died, with his plans having come to nothing, his army was obliterated, the good guys had triumphed, etc, etc, and yet it did no feel like a stereotypical ending. We always knew that the heroes of the story will win out in the end, and by definition that means the villains lose, but personally I don't mind this as long as they are allowed to depart with respect, basically doing some damage on the way out. Bryke have shown that they care deeply about their story, including the villains, and this has been reflected in both the character development those villains have recieved (a very rare thing), and the fact that when those villains lose, it is never in an expected way. Very few people when watching the episodes for the first time would have been able to predict that Zhao would dragged underwater by the spirit of the ocean, that Katara would summon up the will to bloodbend Hama, that Combustion man would blow himself apart, or that Ty Lee, of all people would turn on Azula.

    Falling in love (figurtively or literally speaking, whichever suits you) with the villains of any story always has the sad result of seeing your favorite characters go down, and with a show like Avatar that allows you to love (or love to hate) those villain(s) so well it is especially painful. But as long as Bryke and the writers maintain the great story telling, ability to pull suprising twists and respect for their characters that they have exemplified thus far, I will be happy when Azula and Ozai meet their ends. Either way, I have seen nothing in any of the trailers released so far to indicate anything other than the final episodes and the finale being so epic my sense of hype will not even begin to fade until the dvd is released, at which point I will watch it again, and probably die of epic overdose.



    Aye.
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    MaddoKos wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:

    o0Navras0o wrote:
    I've just seen the countdown commercial, and I have to say I feel deeply disappointed, yet I knew that Avatar would have a stereotypical ending. I knew Katara would be the one to take Azula down, and I knew she would use bloodbending on her since the airing of The Puppetmaster... the bad ones get killed or in jail, or go from crazy to nuts, or do some terrible mistake that will end in their suicide. If anyone wants to fight me, you are welcome, I'm bored XD

    I'll definitely fight you on that!!!! First of all, I definitely think you're wrong on it being Katara who takes Azula down - that's definetly going to be Zuko. Granted, Katara may be present at it, but even if she is, I have a hunch that Zuko will tell her not to interfere, so he can challenge Azula to an Agni Kai. There has been way, way too much foreshadowing of of a final Zuko vs Azula showdown for the writers to chuck Zuko out of it and let Katara do it. You mentioned bloodbending, but the finale is probably going to take place during the day, when Katara can't bloodbend even if there was a full moon. Also on the subject of blloodbending I think that the most likely time for Katara to use bloodbending will be during 316 - The Southern Raiders, which will probably be when she oes on that ninja mission with Zuko. Granted, there was a clip in the trailer that showed Katara getting away from an absolutely massive pillar of blue flame that must have originated from Azula, but from examining her surroundings I'd say that this confirms the theory that Azula will somehow find the gaang at the end of The Emeral Island Players, and there will be a brief skirmish before they escape. If you want clinching proof, the recently released summary for Into the Inferno says that Zuko is going to confront his sister in that episode.

    For your comment about stereotypical endings, I'd like to ask you if you thought that Season 1 had a stereotypical ending. The bad guy died, with his plans having come to nothing, his army was obliterated, the good guys had triumphed, etc, etc, and yet it did no feel like a stereotypical ending. We always knew that the heroes of the story will win out in the end, and by definition that means the villains lose, but personally I don't mind this as long as they are allowed to depart with respect, basically doing some damage on the way out. Bryke have shown that they care deeply about their story, including the villains, and this has been reflected in both the character development those villains have recieved (a very rare thing), and the fact that when those villains lose, it is never in an expected way. Very few people when watching the episodes for the first time would have been able to predict that Zhao would dragged underwater by the spirit of the ocean, that Katara would summon up the will to bloodbend Hama, that Combustion man would blow himself apart, or that Ty Lee, of all people would turn on Azula.

    Falling in love (figurtively or literally speaking, whichever suits you) with the villains of any story always has the sad result of seeing your favorite characters go down, and with a show like Avatar that allows you to love (or love to hate) those villain(s) so well it is especially painful. But as long as Bryke and the writers maintain the great story telling, ability to pull suprising twists and respect for their characters that they have exemplified thus far, I will be happy when Azula and Ozai meet their ends. Either way, I have seen nothing in any of the trailers released so far to indicate anything other than the final episodes and the finale being so epic my sense of hype will not even begin to fade until the dvd is released, at which point I will watch it again, and probably die of epic overdose.



    Aye.

    yeah i didnt really read that
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    picaboomman wrote:
    MaddoKos wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:

    o0Navras0o wrote:
    I've just seen the countdown commercial, and I have to say I feel deeply disappointed, yet I knew that Avatar would have a stereotypical ending. I knew Katara would be the one to take Azula down, and I knew she would use bloodbending on her since the airing of The Puppetmaster... the bad ones get killed or in jail, or go from crazy to nuts, or do some terrible mistake that will end in their suicide. If anyone wants to fight me, you are welcome, I'm bored XD

    I'll definitely fight you on that!!!! First of all, I definitely think you're wrong on it being Katara who takes Azula down - that's definetly going to be Zuko. Granted, Katara may be present at it, but even if she is, I have a hunch that Zuko will tell her not to interfere, so he can challenge Azula to an Agni Kai. There has been way, way too much foreshadowing of of a final Zuko vs Azula showdown for the writers to chuck Zuko out of it and let Katara do it. You mentioned bloodbending, but the finale is probably going to take place during the day, when Katara can't bloodbend even if there was a full moon. Also on the subject of blloodbending I think that the most likely time for Katara to use bloodbending will be during 316 - The Southern Raiders, which will probably be when she oes on that ninja mission with Zuko. Granted, there was a clip in the trailer that showed Katara getting away from an absolutely massive pillar of blue flame that must have originated from Azula, but from examining her surroundings I'd say that this confirms the theory that Azula will somehow find the gaang at the end of The Emeral Island Players, and there will be a brief skirmish before they escape. If you want clinching proof, the recently released summary for Into the Inferno says that Zuko is going to confront his sister in that episode.

    For your comment about stereotypical endings, I'd like to ask you if you thought that Season 1 had a stereotypical ending. The bad guy died, with his plans having come to nothing, his army was obliterated, the good guys had triumphed, etc, etc, and yet it did no feel like a stereotypical ending. We always knew that the heroes of the story will win out in the end, and by definition that means the villains lose, but personally I don't mind this as long as they are allowed to depart with respect, basically doing some damage on the way out. Bryke have shown that they care deeply about their story, including the villains, and this has been reflected in both the character development those villains have recieved (a very rare thing), and the fact that when those villains lose, it is never in an expected way. Very few people when watching the episodes for the first time would have been able to predict that Zhao would dragged underwater by the spirit of the ocean, that Katara would summon up the will to bloodbend Hama, that Combustion man would blow himself apart, or that Ty Lee, of all people would turn on Azula.

    Falling in love (figurtively or literally speaking, whichever suits you) with the villains of any story always has the sad result of seeing your favorite characters go down, and with a show like Avatar that allows you to love (or love to hate) those villain(s) so well it is especially painful. But as long as Bryke and the writers maintain the great story telling, ability to pull suprising twists and respect for their characters that they have exemplified thus far, I will be happy when Azula and Ozai meet their ends. Either way, I have seen nothing in any of the trailers released so far to indicate anything other than the final episodes and the finale being so epic my sense of hype will not even begin to fade until the dvd is released, at which point I will watch it again, and probably die of epic overdose.



    Aye.

    yeah i didnt really read that


    I read most of the first paragraph and then my eyes kind of glazed over.

    But what I saw, I agreed with.
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    MaddoKos wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    MaddoKos wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:

    o0Navras0o wrote:
    I've just seen the countdown commercial, and I have to say I feel deeply disappointed, yet I knew that Avatar would have a stereotypical ending. I knew Katara would be the one to take Azula down, and I knew she would use bloodbending on her since the airing of The Puppetmaster... the bad ones get killed or in jail, or go from crazy to nuts, or do some terrible mistake that will end in their suicide. If anyone wants to fight me, you are welcome, I'm bored XD

    I'll definitely fight you on that!!!! First of all, I definitely think you're wrong on it being Katara who takes Azula down - that's definetly going to be Zuko. Granted, Katara may be present at it, but even if she is, I have a hunch that Zuko will tell her not to interfere, so he can challenge Azula to an Agni Kai. There has been way, way too much foreshadowing of of a final Zuko vs Azula showdown for the writers to chuck Zuko out of it and let Katara do it. You mentioned bloodbending, but the finale is probably going to take place during the day, when Katara can't bloodbend even if there was a full moon. Also on the subject of blloodbending I think that the most likely time for Katara to use bloodbending will be during 316 - The Southern Raiders, which will probably be when she oes on that ninja mission with Zuko. Granted, there was a clip in the trailer that showed Katara getting away from an absolutely massive pillar of blue flame that must have originated from Azula, but from examining her surroundings I'd say that this confirms the theory that Azula will somehow find the gaang at the end of The Emeral Island Players, and there will be a brief skirmish before they escape. If you want clinching proof, the recently released summary for Into the Inferno says that Zuko is going to confront his sister in that episode.

    For your comment about stereotypical endings, I'd like to ask you if you thought that Season 1 had a stereotypical ending. The bad guy died, with his plans having come to nothing, his army was obliterated, the good guys had triumphed, etc, etc, and yet it did no feel like a stereotypical ending. We always knew that the heroes of the story will win out in the end, and by definition that means the villains lose, but personally I don't mind this as long as they are allowed to depart with respect, basically doing some damage on the way out. Bryke have shown that they care deeply about their story, including the villains, and this has been reflected in both the character development those villains have recieved (a very rare thing), and the fact that when those villains lose, it is never in an expected way. Very few people when watching the episodes for the first time would have been able to predict that Zhao would dragged underwater by the spirit of the ocean, that Katara would summon up the will to bloodbend Hama, that Combustion man would blow himself apart, or that Ty Lee, of all people would turn on Azula.

    Falling in love (figurtively or literally speaking, whichever suits you) with the villains of any story always has the sad result of seeing your favorite characters go down, and with a show like Avatar that allows you to love (or love to hate) those villain(s) so well it is especially painful. But as long as Bryke and the writers maintain the great story telling, ability to pull suprising twists and respect for their characters that they have exemplified thus far, I will be happy when Azula and Ozai meet their ends. Either way, I have seen nothing in any of the trailers released so far to indicate anything other than the final episodes and the finale being so epic my sense of hype will not even begin to fade until the dvd is released, at which point I will watch it again, and probably die of epic overdose.



    Aye.

    yeah i didnt really read that


    I read most of the first paragraph and then my eyes kind of glazed over.

    But what I saw, I agreed with.

    I agree. I didn't read it all but, I agree.
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    speechless8582

    [99]Jul 6, 2008
    • member since: 04/23/08
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    MaddoKos wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    MaddoKos wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:

    o0Navras0o wrote:
    I've just seen the countdown commercial, and I have to say I feel deeply disappointed, yet I knew that Avatar would have a stereotypical ending. I knew Katara would be the one to take Azula down, and I knew she would use bloodbending on her since the airing of The Puppetmaster... the bad ones get killed or in jail, or go from crazy to nuts, or do some terrible mistake that will end in their suicide. If anyone wants to fight me, you are welcome, I'm bored XD

    I'll definitely fight you on that!!!! First of all, I definitely think you're wrong on it being Katara who takes Azula down - that's definetly going to be Zuko. Granted, Katara may be present at it, but even if she is, I have a hunch that Zuko will tell her not to interfere, so he can challenge Azula to an Agni Kai. There has been way, way too much foreshadowing of of a final Zuko vs Azula showdown for the writers to chuck Zuko out of it and let Katara do it. You mentioned bloodbending, but the finale is probably going to take place during the day, when Katara can't bloodbend even if there was a full moon. Also on the subject of blloodbending I think that the most likely time for Katara to use bloodbending will be during 316 - The Southern Raiders, which will probably be when she oes on that ninja mission with Zuko. Granted, there was a clip in the trailer that showed Katara getting away from an absolutely massive pillar of blue flame that must have originated from Azula, but from examining her surroundings I'd say that this confirms the theory that Azula will somehow find the gaang at the end of The Emeral Island Players, and there will be a brief skirmish before they escape. If you want clinching proof, the recently released summary for Into the Inferno says that Zuko is going to confront his sister in that episode.

    For your comment about stereotypical endings, I'd like to ask you if you thought that Season 1 had a stereotypical ending. The bad guy died, with his plans having come to nothing, his army was obliterated, the good guys had triumphed, etc, etc, and yet it did no feel like a stereotypical ending. We always knew that the heroes of the story will win out in the end, and by definition that means the villains lose, but personally I don't mind this as long as they are allowed to depart with respect, basically doing some damage on the way out. Bryke have shown that they care deeply about their story, including the villains, and this has been reflected in both the character development those villains have recieved (a very rare thing), and the fact that when those villains lose, it is never in an expected way. Very few people when watching the episodes for the first time would have been able to predict that Zhao would dragged underwater by the spirit of the ocean, that Katara would summon up the will to bloodbend Hama, that Combustion man would blow himself apart, or that Ty Lee, of all people would turn on Azula.

    Falling in love (figurtively or literally speaking, whichever suits you) with the villains of any story always has the sad result of seeing your favorite characters go down, and with a show like Avatar that allows you to love (or love to hate) those villain(s) so well it is especially painful. But as long as Bryke and the writers maintain the great story telling, ability to pull suprising twists and respect for their characters that they have exemplified thus far, I will be happy when Azula and Ozai meet their ends. Either way, I have seen nothing in any of the trailers released so far to indicate anything other than the final episodes and the finale being so epic my sense of hype will not even begin to fade until the dvd is released, at which point I will watch it again, and probably die of epic overdose.



    Aye.

    yeah i didnt really read that


    I read most of the first paragraph and then my eyes kind of glazed over.

    But what I saw, I agreed with.

    looks like we are all lazy. XD
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    rockon45

    [100]Jul 6, 2008
    • member since: 10/03/07
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    speechless8582 wrote:
    MaddoKos wrote:
    picaboomman wrote:
    MaddoKos wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:

    o0Navras0o wrote:
    I've just seen the countdown commercial, and I have to say I feel deeply disappointed, yet I knew that Avatar would have a stereotypical ending. I knew Katara would be the one to take Azula down, and I knew she would use bloodbending on her since the airing of The Puppetmaster... the bad ones get killed or in jail, or go from crazy to nuts, or do some terrible mistake that will end in their suicide. If anyone wants to fight me, you are welcome, I'm bored XD

    I'll definitely fight you on that!!!! First of all, I definitely think you're wrong on it being Katara who takes Azula down - that's definetly going to be Zuko. Granted, Katara may be present at it, but even if she is, I have a hunch that Zuko will tell her not to interfere, so he can challenge Azula to an Agni Kai. There has been way, way too much foreshadowing of of a final Zuko vs Azula showdown for the writers to chuck Zuko out of it and let Katara do it. You mentioned bloodbending, but the finale is probably going to take place during the day, when Katara can't bloodbend even if there was a full moon. Also on the subject of blloodbending I think that the most likely time for Katara to use bloodbending will be during 316 - The Southern Raiders, which will probably be when she oes on that ninja mission with Zuko. Granted, there was a clip in the trailer that showed Katara getting away from an absolutely massive pillar of blue flame that must have originated from Azula, but from examining her surroundings I'd say that this confirms the theory that Azula will somehow find the gaang at the end of The Emeral Island Players, and there will be a brief skirmish before they escape. If you want clinching proof, the recently released summary for Into the Inferno says that Zuko is going to confront his sister in that episode.

    For your comment about stereotypical endings, I'd like to ask you if you thought that Season 1 had a stereotypical ending. The bad guy died, with his plans having come to nothing, his army was obliterated, the good guys had triumphed, etc, etc, and yet it did no feel like a stereotypical ending. We always knew that the heroes of the story will win out in the end, and by definition that means the villains lose, but personally I don't mind this as long as they are allowed to depart with respect, basically doing some damage on the way out. Bryke have shown that they care deeply about their story, including the villains, and this has been reflected in both the character development those villains have recieved (a very rare thing), and the fact that when those villains lose, it is never in an expected way. Very few people when watching the episodes for the first time would have been able to predict that Zhao would dragged underwater by the spirit of the ocean, that Katara would summon up the will to bloodbend Hama, that Combustion man would blow himself apart, or that Ty Lee, of all people would turn on Azula.

    Falling in love (figurtively or literally speaking, whichever suits you) with the villains of any story always has the sad result of seeing your favorite characters go down, and with a show like Avatar that allows you to love (or love to hate) those villain(s) so well it is especially painful. But as long as Bryke and the writers maintain the great story telling, ability to pull suprising twists and respect for their characters that they have exemplified thus far, I will be happy when Azula and Ozai meet their ends. Either way, I have seen nothing in any of the trailers released so far to indicate anything other than the final episodes and the finale being so epic my sense of hype will not even begin to fade until the dvd is released, at which point I will watch it again, and probably die of epic overdose.



    Aye.

    yeah i didnt really read that


    I read most of the first paragraph and then my eyes kind of glazed over.

    But what I saw, I agreed with.

    looks like we are all lazy. XD
    I read that!! You're all lazy!!!
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