It has been a long time since I have seen Avatar, but everyone goes through Greif differently. She lashes out at people and while not good, it happens.
Its funny out of context though
Just because something is explained doesn't mean it is justified.
"But every persons personality is different. Some people kill other people, and while not good, it happens."
>Bryke bend over backwards to highlight Aang and Katara >these days they're people's two least favorite characters >Azula, Toph, and Sokka, three characters Bryke didn't seem to care for, are now some of the most popular characters in the franchise >only character both Bryke and current audiences both adore is Zuko
I understand why Katara behaves the way she does in the episode but I really think it needed her and Sokka reconciling in the end of the episode for it to work.
Also Zuko was way too dick-ish to Aang given Aang's anti-revenge/pro-forgiveness policy was the only reason Zuko survived the first season.
Bryan called Toph his favorite character though and I'm pretty sure Katara still has defenders online.
>highlight Aang and Katara
Didnt the second just spent her time doing frick all after the ending? I dont think she even realizes Korra got her husband spiritually killed lol
Yeah, a 12 year old enlightened monk who was known to be childish and a troublemaker when the air tribe was alive. Basically, he was still a normal kid even with his lifestyle
Man, puberty hits like a truck no matter how many enlightened geezers you got living in your brain I don't know what to tell you hoss
9 months ago
Anonymous
Sounds like you're trying to tell me some bullshit. Where does Aang even learn to be jealous? These Air Nomads were supposed to be free of earthly attachments.
9 months ago
Anonymous
It was an entire plot point that he wasn't, moron
9 months ago
Anonymous
Ok but that's a straightup lie because Aang then shows jealousy in the ember island player episode.
9 months ago
Anonymous
In what way does that contradict the idea that he was a hormonal kid who very much was not free of attachments? Are you mentally disabled?
9 months ago
Anonymous
Are you just trying to gaslight people into thinking I wasn't replying to a post that was saying Aang wasn't jealous?
9 months ago
Anonymous
I'm trying to point out that you're an illiterate moron who misread the post, because it was saying he wasn't free of attachments you dumb homosexual.
Source: it was my post, moron
9 months ago
Anonymous
>make a moronic nonsensical post arguing against yourself >get called moronic >aRe YoU tRyInG tO gAsLiGhT mE bRo?!
Aang is a monk who picks and chooses when that matters, which makes him a hypocrite which makes a bad character because the show doesn't address his hypocrisy.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Those arrow tattoos aren't just for show, they're supposed to represent that he attained spiritual mastery. He shouldn't have earthly attachments to Katara and doesn't really make sense why it has to be romantic.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>they're supposed to represent that he attained spiritual mastery
No, they represent that he mastered airbending you autistic moron. It's literally explicitly a plot point that he has not cast off his worldly attachments which is what prevents him from becoming a fully-realized avatar until the end of the series. Your IQ is room temperature.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Airbending is the spiritual practice of the air nomads.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Yes correct, good job moron-kun.
9 months ago
Anonymous
At no point at any time was it stated or implied in any way that mastering airbending involved removing attachments. You are inventing things in your head.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>make a moronic nonsensical post arguing against yourself >get called moronic >aRe YoU tRyInG tO gAsLiGhT mE bRo?!
The phrasing was wrong but the sentiment isn't. Their mom's death was a lot harder on Katara because she was indirectly responsible for it due to her mother lying to protect her, she found her body (probably with her throat slashed open), and she took on a motherly role as a literal child. Kya's death is basically constantly on Katara's mind and Sokka doesn't even remember what she looks like.
>tries to say Aang doesn't know what its like to loose someone >forgets that she nearly died when Aang saw pic rel and went apeshit
Did she hit her head or something?
she was definitely on her period. turns out bloodbending the discharge out doesn't change the chemical effects of the period, she was particularly annoyed by this revelation
>air nomads are taught to never kill someone >Gyatso is surrounded by literal piles of dead firebender bodies >air nomads all know about the wind sword, which is used to slice throats
????????
They probably killed themselves on him. He probably made a defensive air sphere that was hard to breathe in, thinking they wouldn't enter, and they all entered anyways, couldn't firebend and couldn't breathe, then suffocated with him.
>air nomads are taught to never kill someone
Are they? They're pacifists but when are they ever implied to be absolute pacifists? They didn't go to war, the fire soldiers literally burst into their home and murdered them all down to the last child.
there's a difference between not going out of your way to hurt another creature and defending yourself. I dont think they were so absolutist, virtually no buddhist tradition is
This, I feel like people look at the one airbender we spent any real amount of time with in the original show (Aang) and assume that because he had reservations about killing people that the airbenders themselves had some kind of absolute rule that they could never kill anything. But they're ignoring the fact that Aang was a literal child who had been raised in peacetime and was a kind soul in general who just hated the idea of killing someone. There's no reason to believe that the airbenders as a group wouldn't have used deadly force to defend themselves/others if they had to. And even if they would have stayed 100% pacifistic to the bitter end rather than taking a life in theory, in practice Gyatso was trying to defend his people, there were kids there and an invading army was coming to genocide them. I don't think it's unreasonable to believe that he might have compromised his own ideals in the name of trying to save children from slaughter.
Do not go seeking violence, but when a fricker comes to your door answer it by shooting through the woodwork with a sawn off. >Monk 'Candle Snuffer' Gyatso
>call her a b***h >she gets furious >she decides to punish you >bloodbends you so that you can't move >suddenly your blood starts rushing to your pp >get the biggest hardest boner you've ever gotten >get lightheaded as most of your blood flow is directed towards your dick >it almost hurts >she sits on your face, waterbending her pussy juices to waterboard you as she teases your hurtboner with her mouth >about to blow >she bends the cum back down, blueballing you hard >she looks at you and whispers >"not until I say so"
Yeah haha who would put up with her, not me haha I wouldn't let her treat me like her plaything...
>female characters can't ever be unreasonable/wrong or Cinemaphile will b***h for a decade >Cinemaphile b***hes that all female characters are flat and never allowed to make mistakes by the writers
Does baby need a bottle? Confrontation is irrelevant. When she says what she did its immediately framed as the wrong thing to do by both sokka and the camera.
The overarching story of the episode is that anger drives a person to lash out and do hurtful, unnecessary things. This is driven home when Katara realizes that nothing would be gained from revenge.
It would be both boring and a waste of time for Sokka, or any other character, to confront Katara over how she said a hurtful thing while she was in the process of plotting a murder.
Bro, her blowing up like this happens at the beginning of the episode. That's how you know she's in the wrong.
>person makes mistake >episode happens >person learns to be better
It's like you've never seen a children's cartoon before. She doesn't need everyone to gang up and shout her down, she learns herself to be better. That's what a character is.
So the characters are flat and pampered like the strawman accused them of, cool.
The overarching story of the episode is that anger drives a person to lash out and do hurtful, unnecessary things. This is driven home when Katara realizes that nothing would be gained from revenge.
It would be both boring and a waste of time for Sokka, or any other character, to confront Katara over how she said a hurtful thing while she was in the process of plotting a murder.
Bro, her blowing up like this happens at the beginning of the episode. That's how you know she's in the wrong.
>person makes mistake >episode happens >person learns to be better
It's like you've never seen a children's cartoon before. She doesn't need everyone to gang up and shout her down, she learns herself to be better. That's what a character is.
Katara never realises she’s wrong or says she’s wrong. She only lets the guy go because she thinks it’s le heckin worse for him to live. She never admits a mistake or grows, or apologises to Sokka or recognises her own fault. Just continues to paint all her actions as her being in the right.
>She only lets the guy go because she thinks it’s le heckin worse for him to live.
This isn't her reasoning at all, but even if it was, it would be irrelevant to your criticism that Katara doesn't grow as a character. >Katara never realises she’s wrong or says she’s wrong.
She realizes coldblooded murder is wrong after spending the entire episode attempting carry out a coldblooded murder. >She never admits a mistake or grows
She apologizes to Zuko and Aang at the end of the episode. >She never apologises to Sokka
This is the only thing in your post that's true. It's also irrelevant to your criticism that Katara doesn't grow as a character.
Katara is a pretty well-written female character. This is exactly the sort of twisted, machiavellian, fricked up shit a woman would say to you when she's mad
>This is exactly the sort of twisted, machiavellian, fricked up shit a woman would say
Katara is literally a child.
She doesn’t realise murder is wrong ir apologise for her shitty behaviour to her friends and family like Sokka, she only lets him live because she saw that as worse. She’s only continuing to validate her own wanrs without recognising she’s being a manipulative awfulb***h to everyone. Katara deserves to be beaten up for saying that.
She does apologize to Zuko at the end of the episode for behaving like an autist against him.
I really dont see a problem on Katara making mistakes, she just comes off as dull and boring.
Post game still isn't done so maybe the dev will add it. God I wish the Rogue Like dev had the FOT dev's dedication and work ethic. Black person gets 7k a month yet does jack shit.
Go back in time to marry Katara in the past
Gangbang every woman except Ikki on the beach during a bonfire party
Fight a sea serpent to save Fishbreasts
And finally, frick a snake in the ass
No new Ikki content or air-family foursome though ;_;
Katara is a pretty well-written female character. This is exactly the sort of twisted, machiavellian, fricked up shit a woman would say to you when she's mad
>This is exactly the sort of twisted, machiavellian, fricked up shit a woman would say to you when she's mad
It's more like this is exactly the kind of moronic fricked up shit a hormonal teenaged girl who's pissed off and sad would say.
She's not evil, she's just a b***h, which is realistic.
it's almost like they changed katara into a c**t in season 3 and she was never good afterword. but then, 3 was the weakest and most melodramatic season overall
>I loved her the way you did, though
huh?
It has been a long time since I have seen Avatar, but everyone goes through Greif differently. She lashes out at people and while not good, it happens.
Its funny out of context though
Just because something is explained doesn't mean it is justified.
"But every persons personality is different. Some people kill other people, and while not good, it happens."
I said it was not justified
>Bryke bend over backwards to highlight Aang and Katara
>these days they're people's two least favorite characters
>Azula, Toph, and Sokka, three characters Bryke didn't seem to care for, are now some of the most popular characters in the franchise
>only character both Bryke and current audiences both adore is Zuko
Kind of funny how it's all worked out.
I understand why Katara behaves the way she does in the episode but I really think it needed her and Sokka reconciling in the end of the episode for it to work.
Also Zuko was way too dick-ish to Aang given Aang's anti-revenge/pro-forgiveness policy was the only reason Zuko survived the first season.
Bryan called Toph his favorite character though and I'm pretty sure Katara still has defenders online.
>bends over backwards to highlight the protagonist
sure
I like aang
Eh he’s ok
>highlight Aang and Katara
Didnt the second just spent her time doing frick all after the ending? I dont think she even realizes Korra got her husband spiritually killed lol
Even funnier that first half of Korra was about water tribe villains.
Tbf Amon came from a family of freaks
> I dont think she even realizes Korra got her husband spiritually killed lol
I never understood that, isn't the avatar the same person?
>15 years and manchildren are still seething
More like one anon pushing these Katara threads.
>25 years later and the dead mamas still be seerin
Remember that time the supposed savior of the world beat up a young child because he was attracted to the child's girlfriend?
Remember when you weren't a disingenuous shitposter?
He didn’t lay a finger on him.
If you meet the avatar on the road, kill the avatar to restore your honor
Aang is also a --Master-- Airbender. Playing footsies with a rookie is closer to dancing than fighting.
You’re acting like Aang isn’t a child?
>But he’s 112 years old!!
For plot reasons, but in actuality he’s still 12 in mind and body.
Aang isn't not just a child though, he's supposed to be a spritual enlightened monk.
Yeah, a 12 year old enlightened monk who was known to be childish and a troublemaker when the air tribe was alive. Basically, he was still a normal kid even with his lifestyle
>Basically, he was still a normal kid even with his lifestyle
He really shouldn't be though...
Man, puberty hits like a truck no matter how many enlightened geezers you got living in your brain I don't know what to tell you hoss
Sounds like you're trying to tell me some bullshit. Where does Aang even learn to be jealous? These Air Nomads were supposed to be free of earthly attachments.
It was an entire plot point that he wasn't, moron
Ok but that's a straightup lie because Aang then shows jealousy in the ember island player episode.
In what way does that contradict the idea that he was a hormonal kid who very much was not free of attachments? Are you mentally disabled?
Are you just trying to gaslight people into thinking I wasn't replying to a post that was saying Aang wasn't jealous?
I'm trying to point out that you're an illiterate moron who misread the post, because it was saying he wasn't free of attachments you dumb homosexual.
Source: it was my post, moron
Aang is a monk who picks and chooses when that matters, which makes him a hypocrite which makes a bad character because the show doesn't address his hypocrisy.
Those arrow tattoos aren't just for show, they're supposed to represent that he attained spiritual mastery. He shouldn't have earthly attachments to Katara and doesn't really make sense why it has to be romantic.
>they're supposed to represent that he attained spiritual mastery
No, they represent that he mastered airbending you autistic moron. It's literally explicitly a plot point that he has not cast off his worldly attachments which is what prevents him from becoming a fully-realized avatar until the end of the series. Your IQ is room temperature.
Airbending is the spiritual practice of the air nomads.
Yes correct, good job moron-kun.
At no point at any time was it stated or implied in any way that mastering airbending involved removing attachments. You are inventing things in your head.
>make a moronic nonsensical post arguing against yourself
>get called moronic
>aRe YoU tRyInG tO gAsLiGhT mE bRo?!
>beat up
lmao, he didn't even touch the lil homie, I bet you look in the toilet after you shit and say the israelites did this
>I bet you look in the toilet after you shit and say the israelites did this
kek
I see the fire nation propaganda force is hitting us with weak sauce today
ex-girlfriend
aint no way he keeps her after that display, dude's manliness is negative after getting beat up by a kid a full head shorter
lmao that display was paramount to crying in front of her, of course he was dumped right after.
GigaChad Aang flexing on insecure fireboy is based
The phrasing was wrong but the sentiment isn't. Their mom's death was a lot harder on Katara because she was indirectly responsible for it due to her mother lying to protect her, she found her body (probably with her throat slashed open), and she took on a motherly role as a literal child. Kya's death is basically constantly on Katara's mind and Sokka doesn't even remember what she looks like.
Show me a single firebender who isn't Zuko that bothered to use any fricking weapons.
>"she didn't find her throat slit, she found her burned to death"
Ah, much less traumatic.
>she found her burned to death"
how are you so sure about that? I mean, she was already black before the attack.
Weak.
>Weak.
Hey, I'm trying, it's hard to do comedy from a show from 15 years ago.
Christ what a c**t
She's absolutely right tho.
That's why I love her.
Bitches are the best.
>tries to say Aang doesn't know what its like to loose someone
>forgets that she nearly died when Aang saw pic rel and went apeshit
Did she hit her head or something?
she was definitely on her period. turns out bloodbending the discharge out doesn't change the chemical effects of the period, she was particularly annoyed by this revelation
>air nomads are taught to never kill someone
>Gyatso is surrounded by literal piles of dead firebender bodies
>air nomads all know about the wind sword, which is used to slice throats
????????
I suppose the same thing happened, Gyatso thought Aang was killed and went apeshit. Though there are also bodies scattered around the temple, iirc.
none of them in one piece, either
They probably killed themselves on him. He probably made a defensive air sphere that was hard to breathe in, thinking they wouldn't enter, and they all entered anyways, couldn't firebend and couldn't breathe, then suffocated with him.
>a technique where no fire can enter inside a bubble around the user
>they never taught this to Aang
>air nomads are taught to never kill someone
Are they? They're pacifists but when are they ever implied to be absolute pacifists? They didn't go to war, the fire soldiers literally burst into their home and murdered them all down to the last child.
well... they knew that the war was coming, that's why they advanced Aang's training, starting at 14 and not at 16 as it is traditionally.
there's a difference between not going out of your way to hurt another creature and defending yourself. I dont think they were so absolutist, virtually no buddhist tradition is
This, I feel like people look at the one airbender we spent any real amount of time with in the original show (Aang) and assume that because he had reservations about killing people that the airbenders themselves had some kind of absolute rule that they could never kill anything. But they're ignoring the fact that Aang was a literal child who had been raised in peacetime and was a kind soul in general who just hated the idea of killing someone. There's no reason to believe that the airbenders as a group wouldn't have used deadly force to defend themselves/others if they had to. And even if they would have stayed 100% pacifistic to the bitter end rather than taking a life in theory, in practice Gyatso was trying to defend his people, there were kids there and an invading army was coming to genocide them. I don't think it's unreasonable to believe that he might have compromised his own ideals in the name of trying to save children from slaughter.
Aang also had the self-imposed pressure of being the last of his kind and feeling he had to be as ideal a representation of airbenders as he could
Do not go seeking violence, but when a fricker comes to your door answer it by shooting through the woodwork with a sawn off.
>Monk 'Candle Snuffer' Gyatso
I always loved this reference to Nightmare from Soul Calibur, it was very surprising and I don't think gets mentioned enough, kek.
who
Even if the idea of the Air Nomads being total pacifist were true, Gyatso seemed like the type to regularly have dissenting opinions from the elders.
I want a woman that will be PHYSICALLY strong instead of VERBALLY strong in the bed.
Shut up b***h!
Why did people endure characters like these?
>call her a b***h
>she gets furious
>she decides to punish you
>bloodbends you so that you can't move
>suddenly your blood starts rushing to your pp
>get the biggest hardest boner you've ever gotten
>get lightheaded as most of your blood flow is directed towards your dick
>it almost hurts
>she sits on your face, waterbending her pussy juices to waterboard you as she teases your hurtboner with her mouth
>about to blow
>she bends the cum back down, blueballing you hard
>she looks at you and whispers
>"not until I say so"
Yeah haha who would put up with her, not me haha I wouldn't let her treat me like her plaything...
how could she look at you if she is sitting on your face
Looks down at you between her ass cheeks.
>female characters can't ever be unreasonable/wrong or Cinemaphile will b***h for a decade
>Cinemaphile b***hes that all female characters are flat and never allowed to make mistakes by the writers
Yeah, so when does anyone confront her over being wrong?
Does baby need a bottle? Confrontation is irrelevant. When she says what she did its immediately framed as the wrong thing to do by both sokka and the camera.
So the characters are flat and pampered like the strawman accused them of, cool.
>character has an arc
>cherrypick moment from beginning of arc
>stawman character as flat
Genius. Please swallow your own tongue in your sleep like all your sibling-uncles did.
The overarching story of the episode is that anger drives a person to lash out and do hurtful, unnecessary things. This is driven home when Katara realizes that nothing would be gained from revenge.
It would be both boring and a waste of time for Sokka, or any other character, to confront Katara over how she said a hurtful thing while she was in the process of plotting a murder.
Bro, her blowing up like this happens at the beginning of the episode. That's how you know she's in the wrong.
>person makes mistake
>episode happens
>person learns to be better
It's like you've never seen a children's cartoon before. She doesn't need everyone to gang up and shout her down, she learns herself to be better. That's what a character is.
Concept Katara>>>>>>>>>show Katara
I'm glad they changed it. Eskimos have horizontal eyes
Eyes are too big.
Childhood is wanting to frick Katara, adulthood is lusting after Toph.
pulled that one on my family all the time.
still do sometimes, but you use the right language. "they listen to me"
>woman says and does irrational things when shes emotional
>imagine my shock
Katara never realises she’s wrong or says she’s wrong. She only lets the guy go because she thinks it’s le heckin worse for him to live. She never admits a mistake or grows, or apologises to Sokka or recognises her own fault. Just continues to paint all her actions as her being in the right.
>Just continues to paint all her actions as her being in the right.
When does she do that after this episode?
>She only lets the guy go because she thinks it’s le heckin worse for him to live.
This isn't her reasoning at all, but even if it was, it would be irrelevant to your criticism that Katara doesn't grow as a character.
>Katara never realises she’s wrong or says she’s wrong.
She realizes coldblooded murder is wrong after spending the entire episode attempting carry out a coldblooded murder.
>She never admits a mistake or grows
She apologizes to Zuko and Aang at the end of the episode.
>She never apologises to Sokka
This is the only thing in your post that's true. It's also irrelevant to your criticism that Katara doesn't grow as a character.
>This is exactly the sort of twisted, machiavellian, fricked up shit a woman would say
Katara is literally a child.
>Katara is literally a child.
Nice.
She doesn’t realise murder is wrong ir apologise for her shitty behaviour to her friends and family like Sokka, she only lets him live because she saw that as worse. She’s only continuing to validate her own wanrs without recognising she’s being a manipulative awfulb***h to everyone. Katara deserves to be beaten up for saying that.
>Katara never realises she’s wrong or says she’s wrong
anon, she's a woman
She does apologize to Zuko at the end of the episode for behaving like an autist against him.
I really dont see a problem on Katara making mistakes, she just comes off as dull and boring.
Any decent updates recently on 4ET?
IIRC your girls can give birth now. Other than that, no.
>your girls can give birth now
Somebody post the Mastershake chain.
Which girls?
Korra, Katara and I think Korra's mother?
It's a shame they never let you impregnate any girls that aren't the main girls. I'd kill to impregnate Ty Lee or Suki in that game.
Post game still isn't done so maybe the dev will add it. God I wish the Rogue Like dev had the FOT dev's dedication and work ethic. Black person gets 7k a month yet does jack shit.
>Senna impregnation
most based thing I've ever heard.
nice
>you still CANNOT knock Ty-Lee up
Frick off
Most recent update has you:
Go back in time to marry Katara in the past
Gangbang every woman except Ikki on the beach during a bonfire party
Fight a sea serpent to save Fishbreasts
And finally, frick a snake in the ass
No new Ikki content or air-family foursome though ;_;
Katara is a pretty well-written female character. This is exactly the sort of twisted, machiavellian, fricked up shit a woman would say to you when she's mad
>This is exactly the sort of twisted, machiavellian, fricked up shit a woman would say to you when she's mad
It's more like this is exactly the kind of moronic fricked up shit a hormonal teenaged girl who's pissed off and sad would say.
She's not evil, she's just a b***h, which is realistic.
>my parents are deeeeeeeeeeeead
to this day my brother refuses to forgive Katara for b***hing at Zuko, why did she cause so much malding?
she's just not that likeable, girls nowadays pick ty lee, toph or even mai over her.
That's ironic considering most women today are insufferable c**ts.
I mean Zuko did betray Katara's trust and helped (temporarily) kill her best friend so I think her anger is justified.
Nah she should just get over it.
Katara with loopy hair things > Ember Island Katara > Fire nation prostitute Katara
it's almost like they changed katara into a c**t in season 3 and she was never good afterword. but then, 3 was the weakest and most melodramatic season overall
why is it that every katara thread is just to b***h about her or zutara?
cant you guys NOT b***h about her for once?
No
Why not?
Because Cinemaphile has a massive hateboner for Katara.
I actually like her more as time goes on. I never hated her but Toph was the better girl.
I just like her
Her motherly personality is cute
She was right tho.
"you by no stretch of the imagination loved her the way I did"