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* HarsherInHindsight: A lot of the early episode with the Gaang looking for Appa, including Aang's assertion that "He's here, I can feel it," becomes much harsher with the later revelation that [[spoiler:Appa was ''nowhere near'' Ba Sing Se at the time. Aang was wrong, and his quest was doomed to end in failure]].
* HilariousInHindsight: On the other hand, Long Feng's veiled threat on Appa becomes this because [[spoiler:Appa was not yet in Ba Sing Se at the time, meaning Long Feng was totally bluffing]].
* HilariousInHindsight: On the other hand, Long Feng's veiled threat on Appa becomes this because [[spoiler:Appa was not yet in Ba Sing Se at the time, meaning Long Feng was totally bluffing]].
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Misuse; the scene must be famous among general audiences, not just fans.
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** Most people remember this episode more so for the fight between Jet and Zuko than the plot of the Gaang arriving in the city.
** On a broader note, the ending scene with Long Feng's monologue and Jet’s brainwashing is one for the series, and is cited as one of the show’s darkest and most iconic moments.
** Most people remember this episode more so for the fight between Jet and Zuko than the plot of the Gaang arriving in the city.
** On a broader note, the ending scene with Long Feng's monologue and Jet’s brainwashing is one for the series, and is cited as one of the show’s darkest and most iconic moments.
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** Most people remember this episode more so for the fight between Jet and Zuko than the plot of the Gaang arriving in the city.
**SignatureScene: On a broader note, the ending scene with Long Feng's monologue and Jet’s brainwashing is one for the series, and is cited as one of the show’s darkest and most iconic moments.
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** On a broader note, the ending scene with Long Feng’s monologue and Jet’s brainwashing is one for the series, and is cited as one of the show’s darkest and most iconic moments.
** On a broader note, the ending scene with Long Feng’s monologue and Jet’s brainwashing is one for the series, and is cited as one of the show’s darkest and most iconic moments.
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** Most people remember this episode more so for the fight between Jet and Zuko than the plot of the Gaang arriving in the city.
** On a broader note, the ending scene with LongFeng’s Feng's monologue and Jet’s brainwashing is one for the series, and is cited as one of the show’s darkest and most iconic moments.
** Most people remember this episode more so for the fight between Jet and Zuko than the plot of the Gaang arriving in the city.
** On a broader note, the ending scene with Long
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** On a broader note, the ending scene with Long Feng’s monologue and Jet’s brainwashing is one for the series, and is cited as one of the show’s darkest and most iconic moments.
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