In this episode, we wrap up our last season of the podcast by discussing Book 3 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, reading listener emails and questions, ranking the episodes, analyzing our MVP statistics, and reading out the drabbles we wrote.
Thank you all so much for tuning in during our run! We cannot express how grateful we are for our listeners. You've made this one of the most fun journeys.
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 21 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Katara's creativity in waterbending and how it becomes useful to her in her fight against Azula, Aang's alternative solution to violence and how it honors his people, and Suki's inability to quip. Leave the nicknames to us, honey.
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 20 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Azula's waivering mental stability and consequent self-isolation, Aang finding power in choosing peace, and Ozai being the biggest drama king of them all. Happy Birthday!
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 19 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the importance of being able to see the bigger picture, sacred geometry and the significance of the hexagon on the lion turtle's back, and the return of our favorite recurring character... I think it's kind of sweet.
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 18 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the shrine that Aang builds and what each offering represents, Azula's fear of abandonment and feeling useless, and the Gaang without Aang aka G.
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 17 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the way propaganda preys upon and antagonizes marginalized peoples, the stereotypes that were utilized to demean the Gaang and how they've been reflected in the fandom, and choosing treachery because it's more fun.
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 16 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, furthered use of hair symbolism in foreshadowing Azula's descent into madness, the source of Katara's anger and how she still hasn't forgiven herself for what happened to Kya, and Sokka's resolute refusal in letting anyone kill the mood.
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 15 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, how ruling with fear instead of love can be unreliable, the origin point of Azula's unraveling, and how Sokka and Zuko's positive and negative energy are complimentary. Something, something, ions?
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 14 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, critiquing the prison industrial complex and corporal punishment, Suki's pragmatism and natural leadership, and Sokka's new plan to not make a plan. It's rough, buddy.
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In this episode we discuss Book 3, Episode 13 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the unfortunate implications of hunting dragons for sport, how the true essence of firebending is tied to the stomach chakra and letting go of shame, and Zuko's misplaced? confidence in assuming he and Aang can take the original masters.
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In this episode, with special guest Mike, we discuss Book 3, Episode 12 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, sitting with the discomfort and awkwardness of the Gaang's reaction to Zuko's apology, why Aang falls back into his old habit of avoidance, and the continuous saga of Zuko struggling. Why is he so bad at being good?
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In this episode, we discuss Book 3, Episode 11 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Zuko ending the cycle of abuse and violence within his family, the parallel between Hakoda and Ursa sacrificing themselves for their children, and how everyone would perish in burning hot magma if it wasn't for Toph.
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In this episode, we discuss Book 3, Episode 10 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Sokka's moment of truth, the Water Tribe siblings' dynamic and how it has matured and shifted since the beginning of the show, and Aang's newfound suaveness. Later, babe!
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In this episode, we discuss Book 3, Episode 9 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, analyze the symbolism in Aang's nightmares and daydreams, note the various anime references, and fret over Fire Nation servant welfare.
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In this episode, we discuss Book 3, Episode 8 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, intergenerational trauma being passed from Hama to Katara, the importance of recognizing that human beings aren't solely good or bad, and the moon spirit being a gentle, loving lady who rules the sky with compassion and lunar goodness!
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In this episode, we discuss Book 3, Episode 7 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the roles that Katara and Sokka had to assume in the absence of their parents, Toph masking her emotions and vulnerability, and Wang Fire's professional versatility.
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In this episode, we discuss Book 3, Episode 6 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the importance of traveling and experiencing cultures other than your own, the difficult decisions that Roku has to make as both the Avatar and a friend, and how Aang is unintentionally the meanest comeback king ever.
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In this episode, we discuss Book 3, Episode 5 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the socialization of Azula and Zuko, the very revealing group therapy session between the Fire Nation royals, and how great Ember Island is if you like sand. Welcome to Sandy Land!
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In this episode with special guest Stephen, we discuss Book 3, Episode 4 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, what it means to be worthy, the significance of calligraphy and leaving one's signature, and Iroh's swol, hench, buff, hefty, fit new look.
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In this episode, we discuss Book 3, Episode 3 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the compromises that Sokka and Katara come to and how we could stand to benefit from the balance they strike in real life, the ways the Fire Nation has abandoned its own citizens, and Katara and Aang's ecoterrorism date. Destroy a factory, save a life.
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