Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 3 Starts Tonight!


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Watched/taped this last night, and rewatched it this morning.

I like the juxtaposition of Aang and Zuko, with the later seemingly getting exactly what he wanted and the former being even more so on their own. I did like how Sokka summed up the changes from when Aang was unconscious.

Looking forward to getting the full scoop on how Roku views himself responsible for the whole war starting in the first place. I've read some spoilers about Roku's past, and it certainly sounds interesting.

I'm not the least bit surprised that Azula is setting Zuko up for the fall. Things should get very interesting for the Fire Prince very soon. I did chuckle at Azula's comments about Mai getting to Zuko and Mai being more cheerful than she's ever seen her.

Next week, we get to see gAang try and blend in with the Fire Nation locals. This should be good :D
 

Arkhandus said:
Oh man! Thanks for mentioning it for us poor, foolish sods that weren't aware Season 3 was starting soon! :heh: :cool:

I remembered that it was supposed to be showing and was like hrm, guess I'll have a look. Good thing I did, cause the episode aired like within a half hour of when I checked. Was like woohoo!
 

Got around to watching Friday's episode this morning (taped it Friday night).

Seemed more of a builder episode, in that it showed what life was like in the Fire Nation, as well as getting everyone their S3 outfits. Nice touch to have Aang use the name of his old friend Kuzon as a cover.
 

I'm still really impressed with this show. Excellent plotting, the dialogue is still good, and the animation is incredibly solid.
 



Yupe, the quick flash on the red cheeks, was quickly replaced by a happy face, and great concentration. :D

I watched it twice. By the way, for those in the US, it replays on Sunday morning, at 11:30 a.m. And at Nick Toons also, time unknown.
kingpaul said:
I did enjoy Ang's and Kitara's dance.
 

I thought this was a great episode as well. This is our first real look inside the Fire Nation. The plot (Outsider New Kid moves into repressive school and teaches his fellow students how to live, before moving on) has been done a million times before, but Avatar still manages to put a fresh spin on it.

And Sokka, as always, is awesome...
 

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