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Just Started Avatar The Last Airbender

Well I was a little worried about S3 so far but I just saw a great revelatory episode, "The Avatar and the Fire Lord". Very cool to see the origin of the war and the backstory of the previous Firebender Avatar. I also enjoyed "The Beach" which had the Fire kids going on a vacay and did a great job of fleshing out their characters. Though the Fire guy with the forehead tattoo who shoots lasers was totally bat-shit insane. That guy looked so much more powerful than any other character ever!!!
 
Well I was a little worried about S3 so far but I just saw a great revelatory episode, "The Avatar and the Fire Lord". Very cool to see the origin of the war and the backstory of the previous Firebender Avatar. I also enjoyed "The Beach" which had the Fire kids going on a vacay and did a great job of fleshing out their characters. Though the Fire guy with the forehead tattoo who shoots lasers was totally bat-shit insane. That guy looked so much more powerful than any other character ever!!!
It's not lasers, it's kenetic energy.
He's using psychic abilities to cause things to combust, just like how Iroh showed his "Dragon of the West" abilitily by causing tea to ignite without an alcoholic catalyst.


Besides all that, I like the Dai Li are very cool.

BTW, remember when you asked about deaths on the show.
What did you think about Jet's fate in Ba Sing Sae?
 
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Well I was a little worried about S3 so far but I just saw a great revelatory episode, "The Avatar and the Fire Lord". Very cool to see the origin of the war and the backstory of the previous Firebender Avatar. I also enjoyed "The Beach" which had the Fire kids going on a vacay and did a great job of fleshing out their characters. Though the Fire guy with the forehead tattoo who shoots lasers was totally bat-shit insane. That guy looked so much more powerful than any other character ever!!!
It's not lasers, it's kenetic energy.
He's using psychic abilities to cause things to combust, just like how Iroh showed his "Dragon of the West" abilitily by causing tea to ignite without an alcoholic catalyst.
No, close, but no.

Combustion Man's power is an extremely reformed version of firebending. He focuses all of the chi in his body to a single point and releases it. You notice how his stomach clenches when he prepares to fire, that is part of the chi redirection.

Iroh did not cause the tea to ignite. He was simply using an advanced form of the "Breath of Fire" technique (the same that Iroh told Zuko to use when he was at the North Pole or
that Zuko used to keep warm inside the cooler on the Boiling Rock
) The tea was simply used to moisten his throat and mouth to prevent the increased power fire from burning him, it is also speculated that it may have been an amplifier.
 
Well I was a little worried about S3 so far but I just saw a great revelatory episode, "The Avatar and the Fire Lord". Very cool to see the origin of the war and the backstory of the previous Firebender Avatar. I also enjoyed "The Beach" which had the Fire kids going on a vacay and did a great job of fleshing out their characters. Though the Fire guy with the forehead tattoo who shoots lasers was totally bat-shit insane. That guy looked so much more powerful than any other character ever!!!
It's not lasers, it's kenetic energy.
He's using psychic abilities to cause things to combust, just like how Iroh showed his "Dragon of the West" abilitily by causing tea to ignite without an alcoholic catalyst.
No, close, but no.

Combustion Man's power is an extremely reformed version of firebending. He focuses all of the chi in his body to a single point and releases it. You notice how his stomach clenches when he prepares to fire, that is part of the chi redirection.
Well, I'm glad you know that much about it.
I remember meeting the creators of the show in NYC's comic con and someone asked how his ability worked and they couldn't answer it. :lol:
 
It's not lasers, it's kenetic energy.
He's using psychic abilities to cause things to combust, just like how Iroh showed his "Dragon of the West" abilitily by causing tea to ignite without an alcoholic catalyst.
No, close, but no.

Combustion Man's power is an extremely reformed version of firebending. He focuses all of the chi in his body to a single point and releases it. You notice how his stomach clenches when he prepares to fire, that is part of the chi redirection.
Well, I'm glad you know that much about it.
I remember meeting the creators of the show in NYC's comic con and someone asked how his ability worked and they couldn't answer it. :lol:
If you ever get a chance to listen to the commentary on the Avatar DVDs they mention in "The Western Air Temple" that:
"...his unique abilities are due to an extremely overdeveloped third eye. He channels chi energy from his stomach, and then focuses and fires it from his third eye, through a tattoo on his forehead."
 
No, close, but no.

Combustion Man's power is an extremely reformed version of firebending. He focuses all of the chi in his body to a single point and releases it. You notice how his stomach clenches when he prepares to fire, that is part of the chi redirection.
Well, I'm glad you know that much about it.
I remember meeting the creators of the show in NYC's comic con and someone asked how his ability worked and they couldn't answer it. :lol:
If you ever get a chance to listen to the commentary on the Avatar DVDs they mention in "The Western Air Temple" that:
"...his unique abilities are due to an extremely overdeveloped third eye. He channels chi energy from his stomach, and then focuses and fires it from his third eye, through a tattoo on his forehead."
Thanks for the heads up.
I'll check it out. :techman:
 
"BTW, remember when you asked about deaths on the show. What did you think about Jet's fate in Ba Sing Sae? " Hmm, I can't remember what happened to him. Did he stay behind and sacrifice himself or something?
 
Yes. Yes, he did stay behind. He was fatally injured in the Dai Li base under Lake Laogai and stayed behind Aang and the others time to escape.
 
I just watched the episode on NickToons again and it is obvious that Jet dies:

Jet: Go, don't worry I'll be alright.
Toph: He's lying....
 
I just watched the episode on NickToons again and it is obvious that Jet dies:

Jet: Go, don't worry I'll be alright.
Toph: He's lying....
My "It's unclear" was a line from ep 57, "Ember Island Players". The play shows Jet dieing, Zuko asks if that was what happened, Soka replies that it was unclear.-

I think this was actually more like breaking the fourth wall and the writers taking a little jab at themselves.
 
OK just saw "Black Sun 1: The Invasion". Four star episode! We haven't seen a big ass war sequence like this since the first season finale! Gorgeous! I loved the way all these bit characters I could barely remember came back like that, but where the **** is the Northern Water Tribe? They're the only actual military power that are still allied with them! If they appear in the next ep or something don't tell me :p And it ended with a nice plot twist, that the Fire Lord high tailed it out of there before the invasion ever happened. I was trying to remember if the Fire Nation knew about the eclipse or not. As for what Zuko is planning to do, it's either free Iroh or kill Ozai. You never tell with him. It's frustrating how back and forth he is as a character, but it's realistic I suppose. I'm leaning towards killing daddy, since rescuing uncle would be the sensible thing to do :p Maybe he will run into the palace at the same time Aang is there, both expecting to fight Ozai, and they'll end up fighting each other. Don't tell me! :p
 
^BTW, have you been keeping an eye on Iroh all the series and his games of Pi Sho? ;)

The Lotus Gambit has a double meaning.

BTW, has anyone ever noticed the four silhouettes in the opening sequence are characters in the show?

Earth- is Roku's Earth bendering teacher
Water- is Katarra's water bending teacher
Fire- is Azula
Air- is Ang
 
Oh yeah I had a revelation today; Iroh is training physically because he knows the eclipse is coming. So when it happens he'll escape the jail b/c he's prepared for a physical non-power fight and they're not. I also keep waiting for his little Pi Sho secret society to break him out or something. Though I'm guessing since Mako died they're intentionally side-lining the character so he doesn't talk too much, which is a real shame because he was such a great character and I'd hoped he would be Aang's fire teacher. But no spoilers! :p
 
^Sidelining the character was maybe part of it, but I see it more as giving us an extended "moment of silence" both in tribute to Mako and as a sort of cushion space between the two Iroh voices so the transition isn't jarring.
 
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