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* IKnewIt: We get explicit confirmation that [[spoiler:Ursa was behind Azulon's death]], though the details differ a bit from the popular theory.
** Also, many called that [[spoiler: Noren and Noriko were Ikem and Ursa]] and that [[spoiler: the letter revealing Ikem to be Zuko's true father is a lie made up by Ursa to strike at Ozai.]]
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* CommonKnowledge: "Ozai isn't Zuko's real father" became this for a while, thanks to Part One ensing on the "reveal" that this might be the case. Cue criticism about how it completely invalidates Zuko's arc from the series, which was about him finally realizing that he shouldn't be loving his life trying to please an abusive father who will never truly love him. Not to mention the implication that this means Zuko continued to occupy a throne that wasn't legally his, per ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. Quite a few people never bothered to read the remaining parts, where Zuko, overjoyed by this supposed revelation, must be brought down to Earth and have this HopeSpot crushed by Ursa, who confirms that Ozai is, unquestionably and without a doubt, his father and, what's more, that Ozai never questioned this fact either. What's more, Ozai is even worse than Zuko realized, because he went so far as to abuse him ''purposefully'' for the sake of getting back at his mother.
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* CommonKnowledge: "Ozai isn't Zuko's real father" became this for a while. A lot of fans saw the final page of Part One, where Zuko seemingly finds out that his father isn't Ozai, and this led to a lot of criticism about how it completely invalidates Zuko's arc from the series, where he takes his entire life up to that point to finally learn that sacrificing everything else to please an abusive father who will never truly love him the way he wants is no way to live, and that there are other people who will love him besides his father-- not to mention the implication that this means Zuko continued to occupy a throne that wasn't legally his, per ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. Unfortunately, a lot of these same people never read parts two or three, where Zuko's arc becomes his relief that if Ozai isn't his father, then that means the throne isn't his burden, and that means he ''doesn't'' have to come to terms with the idea that his father doesn't love him after all-- only for him to accept that yes, the throne ''is'' his no matter who his father is, for the sake of the good of the world, and for Ursa to finally crush this HopeSpot by confirming that Ozai is, unquestionably and without a doubt, his father and, what's more, that Ozai never questioned this fact either. Ozai is his father, and Ozai is even worse than Zuko realized, because he went so far as to abuse him ''purposefully'' for the sake of getting back at his mother.

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* CommonKnowledge: "Ozai isn't Zuko's real father" became this for a while. A lot of fans saw the final page of while, thanks to Part One, where Zuko seemingly finds out One ensing on the "reveal" that his father isn't Ozai, and this led to a lot of might be the case. Cue criticism about how it completely invalidates Zuko's arc from the series, where he takes his entire life up to that point to which was about him finally learn realizing that sacrificing everything else he shouldn't be loving his life trying to please an abusive father who will never truly love him the way he wants is no way to live, and that there are other people who will love him besides his father-- not him. Not to mention the implication that this means Zuko continued to occupy a throne that wasn't legally his, per ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. Unfortunately, Quite a lot of these same few people never bothered to read parts two or three, the remaining parts, where Zuko's arc becomes his relief that if Ozai isn't his father, then that means the throne isn't his burden, Zuko, overjoyed by this supposed revelation, must be brought down to Earth and that means he ''doesn't'' have to come to terms with the idea that his father doesn't love him after all-- only for him to accept that yes, the throne ''is'' his no matter who his father is, for the sake of the good of the world, and for Ursa to finally crush this HopeSpot crushed by confirming Ursa, who confirms that Ozai is, unquestionably and without a doubt, his father and, what's more, that Ozai never questioned this fact either. Ozai is his father, and What's more, Ozai is even worse than Zuko realized, because he went so far as to abuse him ''purposefully'' for the sake of getting back at his mother. mother.
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* CommonKnowledge: A lot of fans saw the final page of part one, where Zuko seemingly finds out that his father isn't Ozai, and this led to a lot of criticism about how it completely invalidates Zuko's arc from the series, where he takes his entire life up to that point to finally learn that sacrificing everything else to please an abusive father who will never truly love him the way he wants is no way to live, and that there are other people who will love him besides his father-- not to mention the implication that this means Zuko continued to occupy a throne that wasn't legally his, per ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. Unfortunately, a lot of these same people never read parts two or three, where Zuko's arc becomes his relief that if Ozai isn't his father, then that means the throne isn't his burden, and that means he ''doesn't'' have to come to terms with the idea that his father doesn't love him after all-- only for him to accept that yes, the throne ''is'' his no matter who his father is, for the sake of the good of the world, and for Ursa to finally crush this HopeSpot by confirming that Ozai is, unquestionably and without a doubt, his father and, what's more, that Ozai never questioned this fact either. Ozai is his father, and Ozai is even worse than Zuko realized, because he went so far as to abuse him ''purposefully'' for the sake of getting back at his mother.

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* CommonKnowledge: "Ozai isn't Zuko's real father" became this for a while. A lot of fans saw the final page of part one, Part One, where Zuko seemingly finds out that his father isn't Ozai, and this led to a lot of criticism about how it completely invalidates Zuko's arc from the series, where he takes his entire life up to that point to finally learn that sacrificing everything else to please an abusive father who will never truly love him the way he wants is no way to live, and that there are other people who will love him besides his father-- not to mention the implication that this means Zuko continued to occupy a throne that wasn't legally his, per ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. Unfortunately, a lot of these same people never read parts two or three, where Zuko's arc becomes his relief that if Ozai isn't his father, then that means the throne isn't his burden, and that means he ''doesn't'' have to come to terms with the idea that his father doesn't love him after all-- only for him to accept that yes, the throne ''is'' his no matter who his father is, for the sake of the good of the world, and for Ursa to finally crush this HopeSpot by confirming that Ozai is, unquestionably and without a doubt, his father and, what's more, that Ozai never questioned this fact either. Ozai is his father, and Ozai is even worse than Zuko realized, because he went so far as to abuse him ''purposefully'' for the sake of getting back at his mother.
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* CommonKnowledge: A lot of fans saw the final page of part one, where Zuko seemingly finds out that his father isn't Ozai, and this led to a lot of criticism about how it completely invalidates Zuko's arc from the series, where he takes his entire life up to that point to finally learn that sacrificing everything else to please an abusive father who will never truly love him the way he wants is no way to live, and that there are other people who will love him besides his father-- not to mention the implication that this means Zuko continued to occupy a throne that wasn't legally his, per ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. Unfortunately, a lot of these same people never read parts two or three, where Zuko's arc becomes his relief that if Ozai isn't his father, then that means the throne isn't his burden, and that means he ''doesn't'' have to come to terms with the idea that his father doesn't love him after all-- only for him to accept that yes, the throne ''is'' his no matter who his father is, for the sake of the good of the world, and for Ursa to finally crush this HopeSpot by confirming that Ozai is, unquestionably and without a doubt, his father and, what's more, that Ozai never questioned this fact either. Ozai is his father, and Ozai is even worse than Zuko realized, because he went so far as to abuse him ''purposefully'' for the sake of getting back at his mother.
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** Also, many called that [[spoiler: Noren and Noriko were Ikem and Ursa]] and that [[spoiler: the letter revealing Ikem to be Zuko's true father is a lie made up by Ursa to strike at Ozai.]]

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** Also, many called that [[spoiler: Noren and Noriko were Ikem and Ursa]] and that [[spoiler: the letter revealing Ikem to be Zuko's true father is a lie made up by Ursa to strike at Ozai.]]]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This story was initially envisioned as a movie.
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* IKnewIt: We get explicit confirmation that [[spoiler:Ursa was behind Azulon's death]], though the details differ a bit from the popular theory.
** Also, many called that [[spoiler: Noren and Noriko were Ikem and Ursa]] and that [[spoiler: the letter revealing Ikem to be Zuko's true father is a lie made up by Ursa to strike at Ozai.]]

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