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Oct. 24th, 2007 04:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've finally figured out what's bothered me about Zuko so far this season. I think the writers are killing time with his character; he's been indecisive for more than 20 episodes now.
This episode was amusing filler. I think the message was "Even spoiled, vicious brats with no respect for others have sob stories, if anyone's interested." And by that I mean all four FN kids.
Azula amused me the most this episode, with her backward attempts at socializing. My favorite line: "That sounds really shallow and stupid. Let's try it."
A close second in humor was the Zuko/Mei breakup-reunion. Since season 3 started I've found it consistently amusing that fandom is arguing about Maiko as if it were some grand, epic saga and the writers are treating it like a big joke, the typically frustrating adolescent relationship. It's mostly about discovering the joy of making out, followed by that phase of realizing that there's a lot about the person that you actually find to be annoying as hell, and then finally rounded up by realizing that maybe their annoying traits are tolerable, and after all they ARE the only person who's willing to make out with you. I'm not belittling the epic love story at work here, because there isn't one. Sure they may actually love each other a few years from now, when they're not stupid teenagers, but what we're looking at right now is not that.
I wonder if the psychic guy is going to be Aang's teacher?
I loved all the stuff with Ty Lee in this episode. Especially that she knocked all the boys out cold, then just went back to the party attitude.
Why do they have beach balls that have stripes? They could have made the beach balls look more... you know, like rolled up sheep hide or something.
I adored all the costuming in this episode. Except for the persistence of the color red, hands down the Fire Nation is the best dressed nation.
The only thing that bugged me about this episode was that they went back to trash the guy's house. It bugged me because it reminds me how immature all of them are, how petty. On the other hand, if they'd trashed his house and THEN handed him a bill saying the Royal Family would pay for all the damages... that would have been stylish. But Azula's not that classy, I guess.
This episode was amusing filler. I think the message was "Even spoiled, vicious brats with no respect for others have sob stories, if anyone's interested." And by that I mean all four FN kids.
Azula amused me the most this episode, with her backward attempts at socializing. My favorite line: "That sounds really shallow and stupid. Let's try it."
A close second in humor was the Zuko/Mei breakup-reunion. Since season 3 started I've found it consistently amusing that fandom is arguing about Maiko as if it were some grand, epic saga and the writers are treating it like a big joke, the typically frustrating adolescent relationship. It's mostly about discovering the joy of making out, followed by that phase of realizing that there's a lot about the person that you actually find to be annoying as hell, and then finally rounded up by realizing that maybe their annoying traits are tolerable, and after all they ARE the only person who's willing to make out with you. I'm not belittling the epic love story at work here, because there isn't one. Sure they may actually love each other a few years from now, when they're not stupid teenagers, but what we're looking at right now is not that.
I wonder if the psychic guy is going to be Aang's teacher?
I loved all the stuff with Ty Lee in this episode. Especially that she knocked all the boys out cold, then just went back to the party attitude.
Why do they have beach balls that have stripes? They could have made the beach balls look more... you know, like rolled up sheep hide or something.
I adored all the costuming in this episode. Except for the persistence of the color red, hands down the Fire Nation is the best dressed nation.
The only thing that bugged me about this episode was that they went back to trash the guy's house. It bugged me because it reminds me how immature all of them are, how petty. On the other hand, if they'd trashed his house and THEN handed him a bill saying the Royal Family would pay for all the damages... that would have been stylish. But Azula's not that classy, I guess.