ALTA Live Action Season 1 Initial Thoughts (Spoilers)
I just finished the season, and holy shit!
Quick things that need to be addressed/debunked:
āSokka is no longer sexistā
I dont know what people were talking about when they talked about Sokkaās āsexismā being removed. Itās still there! But not in the overly exaggerated comical way it was in the original.
In fact, itās more in line with ancient practices of indigenous tribes where men are seen as protectors and providers while women are expected to nurture. Itās not the same āboys are better than girlsā narrative in the original.
Additionally, Suki still beats the fuck out of Sokka and humbled him really quick. Theyāre super cute by the way. And I love Sukiās āI like my men a little stupidā vibe. Sheās great.
āAang doesnāt run away like the original!ā
That is not true. He does run away, but not because heās trying to get away from the temple but instead to get some air because he feels overwhelmed. Heās more like taking a quick break and planning to come back. Itās not exactly the same, but almost. It also is done in a way where his guilt feels more justified.
āKatara doesnāt talk about her mom anymore like the originalā
This is true⦠BECAUSE THEY SHOW INSTEAD OF TELL. I was honestly not prepared to see the death Kya in such graphic detail and how Katara was in the room hiding when it happened. Itās honestly really sad and more heartbreaking.
The timeline seems to be ambiguous compared to the original series where it was āend of current year.ā In fact, they repeat āthree yearsā a few times, which makes me think if the series get greenlit for more seasons, it would be over a three year period.
Jet is still villainized but given more nuance and not a simple "good v bad" way like the original.
Zukoās story about how he got his scar has additional lore that makes him come across as even more selfless and compassionate. The additional context of the platoon he advocated for in the war meeting, becoming his current crew, really added to the story.
Eradicated the nepotism baby plot point with Pakku only training Katara when he finds out he used to date her grandma. Instead, Katara proves herself and ends up teaching the other male fighters the techniques she learned from watching other benders use their elements and mimics them.
This season doesnāt have Aang learning any waterbending, but rather facing his trauma and the consequences of his actions. He get roasted by all his past lives. Which is an interesting choice, but I think it works well in how they executed it.
This season seems to actually be Katara focused and her journey of learning waterbending which I honestly loved because it really hits home the element of āwaterā being the story of an untrained waterbender learning her element. But, I do think Aang couldāve learned a little bending. It felt a little off.
Katara ends up advocating for all waterbending women and ends up leading an army of both men and women during the siege. Sheās really bad ass and is given the title of master without being formally trained by Pakku. She made herself a master.
I think the timeline is a little wonky because of how much they had to fit in with the limited episodes they had.
Kuruk is given respect! I loved that.
June actually seems into Iroh which I thought was a funny but cool way to flip the script from the original.
The relationship between Zuko and Iroh is really beautifully executed. I love the depth they added with flashback scenes and their bond prior to the Agni Kai. It also wasnāt as frustrating watching Iroh and Zukoās dynamic because Iroh communicated with Zuko in a way he could understand with straight answers rather than seeming to actively sabotage him with cryptic puns and shenanigans like the original.
They changed the love triangle with Yue Hahn and Sokka to be very healthy. They gave Yue autonomy and a choice in her relationship- which- again- is much more in line with indigenous cultures. Also, Hahn and Sokkaās relationship is really supportive and full of respect and no ill will.
They way they handled grief and the realities of war with the loss of life was very well done and really drove home the point that this is a war and these are child soldiers.
Thereās a lot more but these are my initial thoughts. Will probably post more later.
Kataang is all but removed. Literally DOA. There is no indication of a crust on either side. Itās painted like a sibling relationship, which is like the original, but this time everyone seems to be on the same page. But, I swear the writers had to have read ZK fics because damn.
They canonized a popular Zutara theory/hc about the cave of two lovers and how the crystals would light up once it went completely dark instead of a ākissā activating the crystal glow.
Speaking of the Cave of two lovers. They keep the Oma and Shu story with red and blue coloring. Making it come across more as foreshadowing than a direct link to the present tunnel story.
Sokka is put in Aangās place with Katara in the tunnels and turned it into a story about the love of family and sibling bonds. Aang wasnāt even present.
Zuko and Katara share a meaningful look when they first see each other and continue to have a Katara centric scene followed by a Zuko centric scene and vice versa.
The scarf scene. I will not be elaborating further. If you know, you know.
Zuko and Katara fight scene in the North is epic. He still taunts her with almost the exact same dialogue but itās so sassy- I love the banter.
Suki and Sokka were really cute and the actors had great chemistry. I think Yue and Sokka was really rushed and didnāt really feel anything about them, honestly. But I attribute that to lack of episodes to develop all that plot.