Aang you sly sly boy hahaha.

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aang said gaslight gatekeep girlboss lmao

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Alright, so this episode is widely hated among the community as "the weakest episode of Avatar" but honestly? Such, it's on the weaker end of the spectrum but it's ultimately still well written, intelligent stuff, and proof that even a true filler episode can work with these characters and this setting. The laid back approach as well means we have a ton of time for developing these two groups, both of which are defined if a bit on the silly side.

What really saves this episode though is the ending, which is both very funny but also clever. History is always shaped by those who tell it, and this does a great job of showing how the same event in history can be warped in multiple ways. It's not an episode I'll go back to often, but it's another great example on how ATLA is one of the best shows out there.

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I love the fact that a hundred years of historical resentment is upended by one simple lie in this show, and yet the lie ends up bein a good thing. It calls into question whether the ends justifies the means. Telling lies is just a the first level of that concept but it helps to introduce a young audience to that idea. Great capsule episode on how differently cultures can view history and how that cause conflict in the future.

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My gf: "Aang's practicing historical revisionism."

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The worst episode of The Last Airbender imo but it's not that bad in a general sense. it's like a 6/10.

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A 7/10 episode with 9/10 animation. It seriously leveled up for no good reason.

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History is absolutely shaped by our perceptions of the past, which is then therefore passed down and manipulated by those who tell it. The overall lesson here is a simple one, but Aang’s tale at the end is a fantastic twist that makes the episode worthwhile.

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Wow, that was bad.

6/10

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