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Post by aangryjerk on Jun 29, 2007 7:18:06 GMT -5
I don't like these Aang vs. Zuko arguments. They always have an "us vs. them" vibe, with one side making ill-informed judgments about the other.
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Post by Amira on Jun 29, 2007 9:05:42 GMT -5
I fail to see how Aang is a Mary-Sue
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Post by avataraang87 on Jun 29, 2007 10:49:39 GMT -5
I agree with Aangryjerk and Amira i really dont like Aang vs zuko arugment i just hate seeing rabid zuko fangirls bashing him.
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Post by brilliantlygreen on Jun 29, 2007 11:39:06 GMT -5
These Aang Vs. Zuko fights are ridiculous. Just because there is competition between them in the show, doesn't mean there has to be in the fandom. I love them both with a passion. <3
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Post by Monk on Jun 29, 2007 13:35:58 GMT -5
I fail to see how Aang is a Mary-Sue Aang will get the girl, save the world, become the most powerful bender, and always stay on the side of good and do no evil. Though I will admit that Aang at his least Mary-Sue was the Season 2 finale, when he made the decision to end his training with Master Yoda, and rescue his friends from Earth City, and fight a battle for which he was ill-prepared. Now I appreciate and I can enjoy Aangs character, but I merely am more interested in where Zuko's Side B story is going. Aang's Side A story is presumably going to be Gaang vs. Ozai, but I have no idea where this side character's story is heading. I agree with Aangryjerk and Amira i really dont like Aang vs zuko arugment i just hate seeing rabid zuko fangirls bashing him. And so you say that you hate Zuko?
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Post by avataraang87 on Jun 29, 2007 14:18:05 GMT -5
yea i know i know hypocritcal sorry.
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Post by Amira on Jun 29, 2007 15:48:45 GMT -5
I fail to see how Aang is a Mary-Sue Aang will get the girl, save the world, become the most powerful bender, and always stay on the side of good and do no evil. Though I will admit that Aang at his least Mary-Sue was the Season 2 finale, when he made the decision to end his training with Master Yoda, and rescue his friends from Earth City, and fight a battle for which he was ill-prepared. Now I appreciate and I can enjoy Aangs character, but I merely am more interested in where Zuko's Side B story is going. Aang's Side A story is presumably going to be Gaang vs. Ozai, but I have no idea where this side character's story is heading. But that is the hero's story and Aang is the hero. The thing I like is that he has issues, he has flaws, he's had moments where he is a jerk and ditant or ill-tempered, he's made bad decisions and he's learned from them. I don't find that to be Sue-ish. I find that to be admirable. I am the opposite I guess. Zuko's story is at times interesting, but it is Aang and the Gaang and their journey that has captured my interest and what I pay attention to.
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Post by fuego on Jul 1, 2007 3:15:21 GMT -5
Well this season two was manily about Aang and Zuko...who only cross there paths twise this season as well has change, learn, discover and try to maintain there balance that there current paths
Zuko side of the story was can he still return to his rightful place or is it long gone from his reach....It force him to rethink about where he is right now and if he can make it with who he is. Was the main idea of the season...that up to you and while I have no grudge or hate over zuko...I still view this a aang's season (fire) ;D
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Post by Monk on Jul 1, 2007 3:27:40 GMT -5
I doubt that it will be "Aang's season," but merely that this is supposedly the season that ends with the climatic battle against Firelord Ozai, which is where we have known to be his goal since Roku-Wan Kenobi gave Aang his mission in Season 1. Zuko will more than likely have the same amount of time he did in Season 1 and 2, but to think that season 3 would somehow see less of Zuko the Fire Prince is rather counterintuitive as it is the Book of Fire.
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Post by nandireya on Jul 1, 2007 4:29:46 GMT -5
Each season is about seven hours...season one dedicated about an hour and a half to Zuko, season two a little more, maybe an hour forty five (seriously...he really doesn't get that much screentime, between two and eight minutes an episode, Zuko Alone notwithstanding).
As season three will see all the plot threads come together he'll probably see a bit more, but unless he starts travelling with the gAang I don't see it being more than two hours.
And people think he stole the show on that? Five and a quarter hours out of twenty one? Says a lot for the character if you ask me...
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Post by aangryjerk on Jul 1, 2007 12:46:35 GMT -5
^^I wish he would steal the show...really. I just find the B story much more interesting than the A story. Or at least he should get about half the time.
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Post by avataraang87 on Jul 1, 2007 14:00:50 GMT -5
I wish he didnt ilike Aang's story better sorry i just dont like zuko. i would probably quit watchin show if he did. but what if katara stole the show?
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Post by aangryjerk on Jul 1, 2007 17:27:46 GMT -5
^^Are you going to do that everytime someone says something positive about Zuko?
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Post by Monk on Jul 1, 2007 17:43:39 GMT -5
Well, just because Zuko does not have nearly as much time as Aang means that he has not stolen the show for some people. The Story A is not just Aang, but also Katara, Sokka, and Toph. And then there is the supplementary stuff which supports Story A & B, which would mostly be Ozai's Angels and other side characters. Now Zuko while he has less overall time in the show, since he has limited time it is typically quality time that he puts into the show.
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Post by avataraang87 on Jul 1, 2007 18:34:05 GMT -5
^^Are you going to do that everytime someone says something positive about Zuko? um maybe lol
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