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When Zuko apologized to uncle Iroh in the tent cause he was so ashamed of his actions and what he’d done to the only person who unconditionally believed in his ability to do good >>>>>
So okay, I’ve given this rant before but this is another good time for it.
Structurally speaking, ATLA did something important with Zuko that, in a purely mechanistic sense of narrative development, I think a lot of people don’t notice immediately, and that even fewer people who want to emulate what was done with him get.
Which is Zuko is made a protagonist VERY early, and the show goes out of its way to continually place Zuko into situations where the audience empathizes and roots for him.
This happens in literally the second episode of the series, if we count the two-part premiere as a single episode, which I think we should. The A-plot of that episode, “The Southern Air Temple,” is Aang reckoning with the genocide of his people… but the B-plot?
The B-plot is the introduction of Zhao, and more specifically, his introduction in a way that is calculate to shift the audience, whose introduction to Zuko did NOT engender a ton of sympathy to him, directly and forcefully onto his side. They want Zuko to kick Zhao’s ass.
This continues all through book one and book two. Remember, Zuko is never, ever the main villain of this series. That’s initially Zhao, followed by Azula and Ozai. (Plus various temporary players like Long Feng.) Whenever Zuko isn’t placed into direct conflict with the other protagonists, he’s always written and presented in a way that is careful, VERY VERY careful, not to make him too monstrous, and to make us root for him. He’s placed right next to Iroh, who is designed for people to like, and that reflects back onto Zuko; we want Zuko to be better than he is because we want Iroh to have good things.
Put aside for the moment whether any specific character, including Zuko, deserves their redemption. If you’ve decided you’re going to do that, you have to erect the proper narrative scaffolding around them, and it extends to far more things than “did this person not do things that were too horrible” and “is this person genuinely sorry and is working really hard to atone.” There’s a difference between protagonist and white hat, but if you want someone to eventually wear that white hat, you REALLY need to establish them as a plausible protagonist early on.
Yeah, it was made obvious from the get go that Zuko is definitely nowhere near Zhao’s level of nasty, which in turn means he’s nowhere near Azula’s and nowhere in the scope of Ozai’s.
1.)
He made a deal with Aang to leave the Southern Water Tribe alone if Aang went with him. When Aang escaped with help from two of those tribe members, Zuko didn’t demand they go back and destroy what was left of the tribe as revenge. He didn’t even think of it as an option. There was no split second where he went, should I/shouldn’t I?
2.)
This is repeated. He corners the Avatar somewhere, causes some damage to the area in the ensuing fight, but does not stick around to raze the village/monastery to the ground and kill the people when he doesn’t get what he wants. Doesn’t consider this a necessary action even once.
3.)
The Iroh&Zuko relationship is juxtaposed with the Zhao&Zuko relationship. Both older men have more power over him. Iroh is a retired War General and Prince who is not banished. Zhao is a Commander in favor of the Firelord, who is also not banished. We could tell early on that Iroh is wise and despite being on the bad side, seems to be pretty chill. We took a liking to him immediately. Zhao is the opposite. He is very much like early!Zuko. Impulsive, rude, loud, cocky, etc… But why is he more annoying? Why do we root for Zuko as opposed to him?
Because we see what Zuko is like with his Uncle Iroh. Iroh does not rub in the fact that he’s banished. He doesn’t use that when reprimanding him for his attitude or his failings. That is a hot iron and he knows it. It’s to the point where Iroh can bend fire in Zuko’s face and Zuko is perfectly relaxed over it and doesn’t once believe his uncle will hurt him. There is a lot of faith in Iroh, from this angsty teenager, and it’s very obvious with their interactions.
Zhao is not trustworthy from the start. We’re shown this by how both Zuko and Iroh are hesitant to interact with him and don’t want to linger in areas he has control over, for too long. They even lie to him despite him obviously having more favor in the Firelord’s eyes than either of them do. Zhao’s personality opposes both Zuko and Iroh. And as we like Iroh, we want him to win and have nice things, as stated above. But Zuko&Iroh is a package deal. And as Zhao reveals himself more and more to be nasty even if it’s subtle, we want Zuko to win even harder.
And even when Zuko wins and he’s in the prime position to do to Zhao what Ozai did to Zuko for also ‘speaking out of turn’… he doesn’t do it. He walks away. He is the bigger man in that scenario. And Iroh further puts shame onto Zhao when he goes against the sacred rules of the Agni Kai because he can’t handle a loss to a banished teen. We are shown that Zuko follows rules and has honor, which is reinforced by Iroh’s, ‘even in exile, my nephew is more honorable than you’. Iroh’s Word is basically Law at this point. Sf he says it is so, then he must be right and the audience accepts that. He knows Zuko better than us and hopefully we’ll get to understand more as the story progresses.
Already by the 3rd episode, we’re shown that Zuko is in no way the worst person from the Fire Nation. In fact, we’re given a sort of scale now from the four major Fire Nation people we know of. Iroh–Zuko——-Zhao–Firelord.
We’re also hoping that Iroh rubs off on Zuko enough for him to also become wise and learn to chill out.
4.)
When “The Storm” finally rolls around, we’re pretty invested by then in the Iroh&Zuko relationship and that episode gives us so much more info into Zuko’s character and we are shown that Iroh is right. He has honor and he cares for others. And yet it’s obvious the Firelord doesn’t because we see Zuko do the right thing(protesting the plan to treat new recruits as cannon fodder) in the wrong place, and then his face gets burned off by his father because of it. And further, he’s banished for refusing to fight his own father. What sane parent wants to do battle with their own child? What sane parent banishes their child for speaking out of turn at the defense of their own peoples’ lives? What the fuck is wrong with the Firelord?
Zuko was punished severely for showing compassion and having a kind heart. And Iroh(and the ship crew even) is properly mortified by the punishments his nephew received for it, which in turn affects the audience’s perception of this situation. Iroh doesn’t like it, it’s especially bad then.
Now we start wondering why does Zuko wants to go back to the guy who burned his face off?! Iroh, talk some sense into him! PLEASE!
Halfway through S1, they got us to the point of wanting Zuko to have a redemption arc.
Making the audience want a character to be redeemed is also very important in this. We were shown he has redeemable qualities. We want that pay off! Do it justice!
I love him!!!
Even when he betrays his uncle the show still has you rooting for him in the B plot for him to recognize his mistake because they keep on showing how zuko isnt content with his old life as the prince he changed to much to be an obedient son when he knows the true horrors of war going on and his family history.
The writing in that part is good having you blame azula for the betrayal and showing zuko inner conflict after getting what he wants, but also all the good deeds he did before that that he cares more than just for his people.
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Wuwa is actually good
Finished 2.7 and the emotions i felt were similar to the temple of time in fgo
Its just so good.
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THEY MADE HIS ASS FATTER ON PURPOSE!?!?!?!!
I CANT BELIEVE IT
I fucking hate part 3 of fgo
No fuck you romani and davinci should not be back.
None of this feels right nothing feels meaningful.

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About to "maybe things were better back in the day" post but the relic of the past I'm lionizing is the pre-streaming era where what you watched was whatever the TV spat out at you. If you were an anime fan you watched whatever Toonami was airing and if you didn't like the show you either abstained or you watched it anyway. Sometimes you do eat garbage but overall I think you developed a diverse media diet and a tolerance for wildly varying levels of quality. You shouldn't view online streaming and piracy sites as an excuse to ensure you only eat five star meals tailored to you. Instead you should roleplay as the 80s otaku who watched whatever trashy OVA or fansubbed series they could find at animecon, but now you're scavenging for bootlegs in the Library of Babel.
You gotta enjoy some trashy anime to enjoy peak.
Go into another genre every now and then find your mid.
"The man who only enjoys peak will be gifted valuable gems and spurn them as coal. The man who only enjoys slop will be pay for lumps of coal as though they were gems. He who masters mid will treasure the smallest diamond in any stone and his furnace will never go cold."
- Laozi, longtime Bleach appreciator
I know my bias is that i kinda hate they made legend of korra and im not gonna watch it after i finish watching avatar.
Like i see it and i feel like i would be making a 1 hr video titled the good the bad the avatar because there are general moments in korra that i think are great and some i think are absolute garbage that i question how these are the same writers like nah that thing sucks.
It would just be a slog to watch with my bias towards it like i have for the comics.

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About to "maybe things were better back in the day" post but the relic of the past I'm lionizing is the pre-streaming era where what you watched was whatever the TV spat out at you. If you were an anime fan you watched whatever Toonami was airing and if you didn't like the show you either abstained or you watched it anyway. Sometimes you do eat garbage but overall I think you developed a diverse media diet and a tolerance for wildly varying levels of quality. You shouldn't view online streaming and piracy sites as an excuse to ensure you only eat five star meals tailored to you. Instead you should roleplay as the 80s otaku who watched whatever trashy OVA or fansubbed series they could find at animecon, but now you're scavenging for bootlegs in the Library of Babel.
You gotta enjoy some trashy anime to enjoy peak.
Go into another genre every now and then find your mid.