Katara Vs. Pakku Was AWESOME! | Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender – 1×7 Reaction



Avatar The Last Airbender Live Action (Netflix) | 1×7 Reaction & Review | ‘The North’

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Reaction: 3:3325:11
Discussion/Review: 25:1233:39

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43 thoughts on “Katara Vs. Pakku Was AWESOME! | Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender – 1×7 Reaction”

  1. I LOVE what they have done by bringing Ozai and Azula into this first season. Seeing why a 14 year old has such a spectacular mental break at the end of the series suddenly starts to make sense.

    It's important that we see this gaslighting and manipulation early, otherwise it probably wouldn't feel believable in live action.

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  2. Yue's wig is criminal 😂.

    You guys went in with the intention to enjoy this show and I went in being cautious. So it's been really interesting to watch your reactions.

    Spartan saying that moments were captured summarizes is probably the reason for all the mixed reactions. There have been moments but not as much consistency maintaining a flow writing wise

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  3. The reason why most of the LA series feels off is that the characters don't have agency. Sokka, Kitara, Aang, and the rest don't make choices. They are just along for the ride. The plot moves from scene to scene, and the characters are mostly just there to watch it happen.
    There is the occasional good dialogue that tries to capture the feeling of the original animated series, but these writers can't let the characters actually have choices and develop through overcoming flaws.
    Overall bad storytelling sacrificed for cool special effects.

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  4. Since we don't see Azula till the very end of season 1 and more season 2 of the animated series, all that we have seen so far is just extra stuff for Azula. If they keep her intensity coming the next season I would expect her to have more of her crazy skills and be more like how we first meet her then. So its cool that we got extra stuff showing more of her struggle now.

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  5. We only got to see Azula in the last scene of s1 animation (glimpse) and then fleshed out s2 -it seems you guys forgot about this. Here they brought her early, and gave chance to show her backstory and development, which works well for a live action adaptation imo. I mean, if you forget what they've shown so far (early insecurity, uncertainty etc) and the first time you see her was that fight where she says no and starts charging the electricity at Ozai; and compare that vs books, its much more inline with what we expected from animation. And now look back at the live action from where she started; quite some growth!

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  6. I'm pretty sure the Sokka overhearing his dad thing is gonna be the classic movie trope of "heard first part, and walked away upset but didn't hear second part". Like, "Not everyone has what it takes to be a leader" Sokka walks away crying "but he definitely does, he just needs to believe in himself as much as I do". And in some future season we'll get that.

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  7. This is a small change, but they also removed the romance history between Pakku and Gran-Gran. Remember at the series finale it is revealed they reconnected and got married 🥰. made me sad they removed that small plot line 😢

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  8. I really like what they’re doing with Azula, I feel like they’re building her up to show how she becomes what she is in seasons 2 and 3. It also provides more context to her breakdown that happens at the end of the show.

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  9. The princess yue sokka thing was only in the finale of the cartoon like it is here. The cartoon was 3 20 min episodes and the here its 2 55min episodes. The live action is longer and it also gave more context to the relationship as they already had conversation in the spirit world. The live action version was developed better.

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  10. One of the biggest complaints about Yue and Sokka was that they seemed to instantly fall in love with no reason … by having the Fox persona for Yue, there is the suggestion that she had been following Sokka for a long time through spirit journeying

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  11. we never really saw how Azula got to be the person we first saw in the animation, here we got to see her early on and see how she became the person she turned into. That is back story we never got before.

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  12. 24:49 The Legend of Pudgey would be MUCH BETTER!! Not nearly as predictable as The Legend of Spartan, which would be filled with ego-boosting stories claiming to be the greatest Avatar in history. 26:53 I like Lizzy Yu's take on Azula because I absoutely DESPISED EVERYTHING about her in the animated series. This version is more of a tortured soul, like Zuko.

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  13. Azula is not NEARLY as intimidating as the cartoon version yet but I’m hoping this backstory and character development will allow her to be that much MORE intimidating next season when she starts her missions. I need her confidence and fierceness on full display!

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  14. I always felt like Princess Yuweh’s story was rushed, even in the original animated series. I know her and Sokka were to be “love at first sight” kind of deal but I never really believed their relationship and cared too much about her. That being said, I like the touch of her and Sokka having met in the spirit world previously because it adds a little more to the idea of their “special connection”.

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