Avatar The Last Airbender 3×8 REACTION and REVIEW | FIRST TIME Watching| 'The Puppetmaster'



Avatar The Last Airbender | Book 3 Episode 8 | Reaction & Review | “The Puppetmaster”

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34 thoughts on “Avatar The Last Airbender 3×8 REACTION and REVIEW | FIRST TIME Watching| 'The Puppetmaster'”

  1. Bloodbending is to Waterbending like Lighting is to Fire Bending. Both are special techniques, that not everyone can have or learn. But Waterbending is still OP though.

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  2. I actually didn't watch this episode as a kid. I must have missed the original airing, and they must have only done reruns around halloween, which I also missed. Bit of a surprise to me when I got to this episode when I rediscovered my love for the show.

    Sorry, a couple pet peeves I have to address… I LOVE how everyone immediately jumps to the conclusion that Hama MUST be Nini. The thing is, I don't think nini exists. She never comes up after this, and sokka has never heard this story before. The gaang is telling ghost stories… I'm fairly certain Katara just made everything up.

    Quite a few reactors frequently assume that the woman shown at 10:47 must be their mother. News flash. THIS WAS 60 YEARS AGO. That woman is Gran Gran… While it is POSSIBLE.. I don't think their father, who is in his 30s, married and had kids with a woman over 3 times his age. I mean I understand the confusion. It happens to a lot of people. This show is so good and throws so much at you that you don't really have time to process everything.

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  3. Hama in her prime must’ve been a beast, you really wonder why she didn’t put her talents to better use. If she had ever journeyed back home to the Southern Water Tribe, she could’ve protected the village and potentially Katara would never have lost her mother.

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  4. There is a commonly held theory that Katara's mom got killed because they believed the last waterbender in the Southern water tribe was Kana. That is why they suddenly went from taking prisoners, to killing on sight.

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  5. Actually, I feel for Hama very much. She's too old and weak to make a real difference against more powerful firebenders, so the only way she can feel control over her life after being driven insane by the cruelty of the fire nation is to take out her pain on people who are just as innocent as she was when they imprisoned her. Honestly, it's tragic.

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  6. Hama is a victim who becomes a victimiser, just another example of the cycle of abuse, like Jet, and now Katara has been made a part of it. We can only hope Katara has the emotional strength to not become an abuser herself.

    This is why we need balance and peace. Even if the Fire Nation is beaten, the danger is that the victors will be people like Hama.

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  7. I respect hama’s strength a lot. She lost everything and everyone yet she still stands strong even at her old age. She still thought she was the last waterbender until she met katara. Living that long with no hope is hard

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  8. There is a theory that Katara's mom was killed when Hama escaped because the fire nation was scared that there was any other southern tribe waterbender with abilities like those of Hama

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  9. Y'all are in the wrong generation. It's not Sokka and Katara's mom you see in the flashbacks, it's Gran Gran.
    The raids started over 60 years ago, Hama is the age of their Grandma, it's can't be their mom, she isn't even born yet!

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  10. Sozin wiped out the air nomads to kill the Avatar; his son Azulon (Ozai and Iroh's father) went after the waterbenders and tried to wipe them out too because the next element in the Avatar Cycle was water, so if Sozin had succeeded the next Avatar would've been a waterbender.

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