It's so heartbreaking to see Aang like this. You truly feel the impact of Appa's loss. This episode is also a really good showing for Katara, she really holds herself together in a crisis.

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aang's anger is understandable, but he never apologize to toph for saving their lives

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This episode is a breaking point for Aang. Yes, he’s already seen and grieved over the loss of his people and culture back in season one, but he never really lost hope or a connection to that past — his childhood — until he loses Appa: the final remaining link. When he does, it marks a turning point in Aang’s story, maturity, and naivety. He will always retain some of that childlike optimism, but after this moment, Aang truly grows up.

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  • Katara the leader
  • Aang just killed that wasp vulture thing
  • That moment when Katara calms Aang

8/10

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Aang's rage and irritability in this episode used to make me feel uncomfortable as a child, but now, it's what really makes it and sets its apart from the rest for me.

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Cactus Juice and friendly mushrooms

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