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* WhatAnIdiot:
** Katara stays hidden for the first part of Zuko & Azula's duel, and with Azula's composure slipping, Zuko's newfound motivation is more than enough for him to keep up with her. Then Katara decides for some reason to walk onto the battlefield. Azula spots her and attempts to kill her, correctly guessing that Zuko will attempt to save Katara while simultaneously taking himself out of the correct stance to counter Azula's attack, which is exactly what happens.
** Zuko goading Azula to use the lightning wasn't a terrible idea. Reminding her that he could redirect it, though? Not the best move.
** Katara stays hidden for the first part of Zuko & Azula's duel, and with Azula's composure slipping, Zuko's newfound motivation is more than enough for him to keep up with her. Then Katara decides for some reason to walk onto the battlefield. Azula spots her and attempts to kill her, correctly guessing that Zuko will attempt to save Katara while simultaneously taking himself out of the correct stance to counter Azula's attack, which is exactly what happens.
** Zuko goading Azula to use the lightning wasn't a terrible idea. Reminding her that he could redirect it, though? Not the best move.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Katara stays hidden for the first part of Zuko & Azula's duel, and with Azula's composure slipping, Zuko's newfound motivation is more than enough for him to keep up with her. Then Katara decides for some reason to walk onto the battlefield. Azula spots her and attempts to kill her, correctly guessing that Zuko will attempt to save Katara while simultaneously taking himself out of the correct stance to counter Azula's attack, which is exactly what happens.
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* WhatAnIdiot: WhatAnIdiot:
** Katara stays hidden for the first part of Zuko & Azula's duel, and with Azula's composure slipping, Zuko's newfound motivation is more than enough for him to keep up with her. Then Katara decides for some reason to walk onto the battlefield. Azula spots her and attempts to kill her, correctly guessing that Zuko will attempt to save Katara while simultaneously taking himself out of the correct stance to counter Azula's attack, which is exactly whathappens.happens.
** Zuko goading Azula to use the lightning wasn't a terrible idea. Reminding her that he could redirect it, though? Not the best move.
** Katara stays hidden for the first part of Zuko & Azula's duel, and with Azula's composure slipping, Zuko's newfound motivation is more than enough for him to keep up with her. Then Katara decides for some reason to walk onto the battlefield. Azula spots her and attempts to kill her, correctly guessing that Zuko will attempt to save Katara while simultaneously taking himself out of the correct stance to counter Azula's attack, which is exactly what
** Zuko goading Azula to use the lightning wasn't a terrible idea. Reminding her that he could redirect it, though? Not the best move.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Katara stays hidden for the first part of Zuko & Azula's duel, and with Azula's composure slipping, Zuko's newfound motivation is more than enough for him to keep up with her. Then Katara decides for some reason to walk onto the battlefield. Azula spots her and attempts to kill her, correctly guessing that Zuko will attempt to save her but not be in the correct stance to counter her attack, which is exactly what happens.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Katara stays hidden for the first part of Zuko & Azula's duel, and with Azula's composure slipping, Zuko's newfound motivation is more than enough for him to keep up with her. Then Katara decides for some reason to walk onto the battlefield. Azula spots her and attempts to kill her, correctly guessing that Zuko will attempt to save her but not be in Katara while simultaneously taking himself out of the correct stance to counter her Azula's attack, which is exactly what happens.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Katara stays hidden for the first part of Zuko & Azula's duel, and with Azula's composure slipping, Zuko's newfound motivation is more than enough for him to keep up with her. Then Katara decides for some reason to walk onto the battlefield. Azula spots her and attempts to kill her, correctly guessing that Zuko will attempt to save her but not be in the correct stance to counter her attack, which is exactly what happens.
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This doesn't happen in this episode but the next one, so I'll move the entry there.
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* CryForTheDevil:
** Most of the audience's reaction toward Azula in the scene with her and Ursa's reflection, as it reveals how truly unloved Azula feels.
** Same with the final shot of Azula as she's reduced to a screaming, crying wreck once Katara manages to chain her down. Zuko and Katara's reactions to this drive it further home, as neither of them look triumphant over their victory and can only look at Azula with sadness and pity.
** Most of the audience's reaction toward Azula in the scene with her and Ursa's reflection, as it reveals how truly unloved Azula feels.
** Same with the final shot of Azula as she's reduced to a screaming, crying wreck once Katara manages to chain her down. Zuko and Katara's reactions to this drive it further home, as neither of them look triumphant over their victory and can only look at Azula with sadness and pity.
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* CryForTheDevil:
**CryForTheDevil: Most of the audience's reaction toward Azula in the scene with her and Ursa's reflection, as it reveals how truly unloved Azula feels.
** Same with the final shot of Azula as she's reduced to a screaming, crying wreck once Katara manages to chain her down. Zuko and Katara's reactions to this drive it further home, as neither of them look triumphant over their victory and can only look at Azula with sadness and pity.feels.
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** Same with the final shot of Azula as she's reduced to a screaming, crying wreck once Katara manages to chain her down. Zuko and Katara's reactions to this drive it further home, as neither of them look triumphant over their victory and can only look at Azula with sadness and pity.
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* CryForTheDevil: Most audience reaction toward Azula in the scene with her and Ursa's reflection.
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* CryForTheDevil: CryForTheDevil:
** Mostaudience of the audience's reaction toward Azula in the scene with her and Ursa's reflection.reflection, as it reveals how truly unloved Azula feels.
** Same with the final shot of Azula as she's reduced to a screaming, crying wreck once Katara manages to chain her down. Zuko and Katara's reactions to this drive it further home, as neither of them look triumphant over their victory and can only look at Azula with sadness and pity.
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** Same with the final shot of Azula as she's reduced to a screaming, crying wreck once Katara manages to chain her down. Zuko and Katara's reactions to this drive it further home, as neither of them look triumphant over their victory and can only look at Azula with sadness and pity.
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* CryForTheDevil: Most audience reaction toward Azula in the scene with her and Ursa's reflection.
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* CryForTheDevil: Most audience reaction toward Azula in the scene with her and Ursa's reflection.reflection.
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* CryForTheDevil: Most audience reaction toward Azula in the scene with her and Ursa's reflection.