tara22
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Post by tara22 on Mar 6, 2007 20:33:42 GMT -5
@ Amira - that is a great thought, I would like to see Zuko become a self-dependant person and a strong leader. After the Oazai is brought out of power, I can see everyone in the gaang going their seperate ways (not for good) to give them all the time they need with their families (Sokka & Katara) and to begin to rebuild the foundations of their countries (Zuko & Aang - because I still believe he'll meet up with other air nomads or at least half AN). It would still be nice to see an episode with them when they're older to see where they are in their lives. I would still like to see Zutara happen (even sometime in the future), but ultimately just want an amazing ending to Avatar.
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Post by rocio on Mar 6, 2007 21:43:54 GMT -5
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Post by lunachaos on Mar 7, 2007 0:30:26 GMT -5
Wow rocio, that is beautiful. *Karma*
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clearsunrise
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Post by clearsunrise on Mar 7, 2007 0:38:04 GMT -5
yeah it is beautiful, rocio^_^. i love it.
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Youkai-Slayer
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I would rather support what SHOULD have happened than what DID happen. ~Yiceman
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Post by Youkai-Slayer on Mar 7, 2007 1:58:53 GMT -5
hmm you might have a point, youkai-slayer. although i think love brings out the best and worst in people like i've said before. zuko and katara seem like they would do that in my opinion. if you only bring out the best then you only see one side of someone. if you bring out both, then you understand the person more in my opinion. I meant in terms of both people being motivated to become better people because the person they are with is a healthy influence on them. Certainly the two people should love each other for both their best and worst qualities but in a healthy relationship the partners should support and nurture each other to do good rather than bad things.
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Post by waterfire (I am back!!!) on Mar 7, 2007 2:03:02 GMT -5
That is so beautiful! I think you should enter that for the contest! karma!
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Youkai-Slayer
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Post by Youkai-Slayer on Mar 7, 2007 2:03:55 GMT -5
Actually, I've kind of always liked the idea of Zuko coming into his own, taking his place on the throne and becoming this widely respected leader and someone who becomes an asset to the rebuilding of the world. Then maybe later in his life finding the woman of his dreams and being able to devote time to her and his children. He would be a confident, stable ruler, husband, and most of all father (something I think he would want to be). Shouldn't Aang do the same thing? Shouldn't he concentrate on his role as Avatar first then pursue a relationship? I hear this constantly about Zuko but not Aang. I think that is rather unfair.
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clearsunrise
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Post by clearsunrise on Mar 7, 2007 2:26:57 GMT -5
ahh ok i understand what you mean, youkai-slayer^_^. i agree with ya. i also agree about how i would want aang to become a better leader before he thought of being in a relationship or anything. he can't really bring peace to the world if he can't get people to listen i suppose...that sounded a bit rude didn't it ? i didn't mean it to sorry^_^;;;.
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yiceman
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Post by yiceman on Mar 7, 2007 3:11:06 GMT -5
^An interesting thing, we've never actually seen Aang take charge and LEAD anyone at all. That's one thing I think he'll need to learn to do in the next season; convince people to follow him, and really, for the first time, take charge. Now, he usually just kind of screws around until he has to fight someone and hopes things work out themselves. Edit: On second thought, he kind of did in The Great Divide. But he needs to do it more
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Post by HeiRen on Mar 7, 2007 8:26:37 GMT -5
He sort of did act like one in the Great Divide, but that wasn't enough. The way he solved the problem in that episode was by luck(lying ), not really because of great leadership skills.
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tara22
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Post by tara22 on Mar 7, 2007 8:37:49 GMT -5
OH, definately. Aang most of all needs to learn how to do for himself. He's probably the character who's least self-sufficient. I could still see them all going their separate ways for a while after Oazai's defeat, but I'd still like to see a future for Zuko and Katara together later on at least implied before they all return to their own homes (if it happens that way). That would be better than an open ending like alot of people want, at least it would give some kind of closure. But if Zuko and Katara were to begin a relationship beforehand, I wouldn' complain ;D
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Post by HeiRen on Mar 7, 2007 10:10:30 GMT -5
ei i'm finally able to upload some of my fanarts.. but it's really crappy since i don't have a scanner ( i used a 1.3 mega pixel camphone) and i'm an amateur artist... anyway.. please leave some comments??? ;D tnx
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clearsunrise
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Post by clearsunrise on Mar 7, 2007 10:33:45 GMT -5
yeah i agree yiceman.
i don't consider lying a quality of a great leader, but that's because honesty is very important to me. my best friend will tell me right to my face if she thinks i did something stupid. of course i know that she's only watching out for me, but yeah i like honesty.
and it looks great, heiren^_^. you did really well. i shall give you some karma in just a sec ;D .
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Lady Ursa
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Post by Lady Ursa on Mar 7, 2007 10:38:02 GMT -5
If Aang wants to be able to control the Avatar State, first he should give up Katara (Katara'll stick to him, anyway), defeat Ozai, and then go back to Katara, only Katara may have moved on. I don't mean to sound harsh or hateful, but I think Aang should let go for a little bit, and after he's done what he has to, he can go back! The "Katara moving on" part was just the Zutarian in me. I don't mean she should give up feelings for Aang, I'm just saying... she'll be w/ Zuko (that is, if they can fix their relationship).
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Post by Amira on Mar 7, 2007 11:17:22 GMT -5
Actually, I've kind of always liked the idea of Zuko coming into his own, taking his place on the throne and becoming this widely respected leader and someone who becomes an asset to the rebuilding of the world. Then maybe later in his life finding the woman of his dreams and being able to devote time to her and his children. He would be a confident, stable ruler, husband, and most of all father (something I think he would want to be). Shouldn't Aang do the same thing? Shouldn't he concentrate on his role as Avatar first then pursue a relationship? I hear this constantly about Zuko but not Aang. I think that is rather unfair. I don't. I see that pattern being beneficial for Zuko. There is nothing unfair about finding love later in life and in fact if he does find it later (and I don't mean when he's in his 40's or something) then maybe he will have worked through everything he's been going through and his priorities will be in order (and by that I mean these issues with his sister, his father, etc.) He will I'm certain get his throne back which will add nothing but new pressures to him. I see him coming into his own and becoming a great man and then having the marriage and family that is ideal. Considering his father was distant and his childhood was traumatic at times, I don't see Zuko having a marriage and a family until he felt that he was able to devote the time to being the father and husband he should be. I really do think that Zuko will not want to repeat how his father was. I think he will try to make sure that cycle is broken. And I didn't mention Aang because it's the Zutara board and people were talking about Zuko. But I like Older Aang and Older Katara together. I don't think Aang's ready for anything either anytime soon.
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