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[[caption-width-right:350:'''IN HONOR OF MAKO''']]

->''"Brave soldier boy, comes marching home."''

This episode is a series of DayInTheLife vignettes featuring the characters in Ba Sing Se. Each has a different writer.

Katara urges Toph to go to a spa with her; while initially reluctant, she enjoys herself in the end, and eventually opens up. Iroh is generally cool, as we see him being kind and hilarious around the city -- before going to mourn the death of Lu Ten, his son. Aang decides to help build a new zoo facility. Sokka engages in a Haiku Rap Battle, Zuko goes on a date, while Momo misses Appa.

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!!Tropes:
* BreatherEpisode: ''Most'' of the segments, with some notable exceptions. Comes right after an episode revealing a government conspiracy in Ba Sing Se, in which the Earth King was merely a figurehead for Long Feng, and right before one of the series' saddest episodes.
* DayInTheLife: The entire point of the episode.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Downplayed for five of the segments, but TeamPet Momo is the focus of the sixth.
* DownerEnding: Two.
** The Tale of Iroh ends with Iroh, who had just spent his day helping strangers, tearfully memorializing his own son, whom he could not save.
** The Tale of Momo ends with Momo sadly clinging to a tuft of Appa's hair, sitting in his footprint, while being rained on. The Pygmy Pumas whose lives he saved, who led him to where Appa was supposed to be, can only watch on and commiserate.
* {{Filler}}: Apart from showing Appa was in Ba Sing Se, this episode adds nothing to the overall story. But Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad as this episode shows several fun and heartwarming character moments, and reestablishes some character development that was previously either seen or only suggested. Indeed, it has been consistently praised as one of the ''best'' episodes of the series.
* HiddenDepths:
** Toph and Katara's tale makes it clear that for all her claims of not caring what others think of her looks, Toph is actually quite hurt by such rejection.
** Sokka's story reveals he loves poetry and can even compose his own on the fly.
* MoodWhiplash:
** The end of Iroh's sidestory. He sang a song to cheer up a little boy earlier in the episode, and at the end, sings it to a picture of his deceased son, Lu Ten. What really adds to this are four words: [[InMemoriam "In Honor of Mako"]].
** Momo's sidestory certainly seems to be the [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment designated oddball segment,]] right? Cue the first clues of what happened to Appa, and a scene that makes even wild animals cry.
* NoAntagonist:
** Save for the pygmy pumas in Momo's tale, but they end up leading Momo to Appa's footprint.
** Of course one could count the GirlPosse in "The Tale of Toph and Katara" and the Haiku Teacher in "The Tale of Sokka", but they all [[LaserGuidedKarma got what was coming to them]] quickly.
* RecurringExtra: Looks like the Cabbage Merchant made it to Ba Sing Se after all... and, by now, probably wishes he hadn't.
* SheCleansUpNicely:
** Played with; after their day at the spa, Katara and Toph are both wearing eyeshadow, blush, and lipstick, but it's a little too much and gets Toph made fun of by some local girls.
** And for Zuko's sidestory, when he cleans up to go out on his date with Jin.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre:
** After Toph is teased by some mean-spirited girls (and promptly [[PayEvilUntoEvil repays them in kind]]), Katara tells her that she thinks she's pretty, a comment the blind girl appreciates. Toph responds that [[PlayedForLaughs she'd say the same for Katara, except she doesn't know what she looks like]].
** Later, Iroh casually tells a mugger that he doesn't look like the criminal type. The mugger admits he's just scared and confused about what to do with his life. After the two talk over some tea, Iroh gives the former-mugger much-needed words of encouragement that he has the potential to follow his dream and be a masseur.
* VignetteEpisode: This episode consists of several chapters devoted to different characters, [[DayInTheLife following them around the city]].

!!"The Tale of Katara & Toph"
* AlphaBitch: Three snobby Ba Sing Se girls, who decide to make fun of Toph's makeup; they get their just desserts almost immediately after doing so.
* BullyingADragon: A trio of Ba Sing Se natives mocks Toph's (admittedly a bit excessive) makeup. She drops them into a canal, then Katara surfs them away.
* CoolBigSis: Katara for Toph in this episode.
* CucumberFacial: In "The Tale of Toph and Katara". Just feel sorry for the attendant!
* EyeScream: In a sense. Because Toph [[BizarreAlienSenses "sees"]] using her feet, she reacts to a foot massage the same way a person with sight would react to their eyeballs being scrubbed.
* MundaneUtility: When Toph and Katara are in the sauna, neither want to get up when they run out of steam, so Toph earthbends a stone onto the pile of heated rocks, and Katara waterbends water onto them to make more.
* NotSoStoic: After their encounter with a group of mean girls, an obviously hurt Toph claims that she doesn't care about appearances, and is just as obviously touched when Katara insists she's pretty.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Near the end of "The Tale of Toph and Katara", the two girls do this to a trio of snobby girls, forcing them down the bridge and washing them away.
* SincerityMode: Katara says she thinks Toph is very pretty. Two episodes later, we find out that Toph is a LivingLieDetector, suggesting that Toph knew Katara meant what she said, and wasn't just trying to make her feel better.
* SpecialGuest: Creator/TaraStrong has a role as one of the girls picking on Toph during her and Katara's tale.
* TemptingFate: Toph reluctantly agrees to go to the spa, but says the attendants better not touch her feet. Guess what treatment the attendants start with?
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In "The Tale of Katara and Toph". The mean girls make fun of a little blind girl... who's also the greatest earthbender in the world.

!!"The Tale of Iroh"
* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: PlayedForDrama. Iroh spends the whole day helping whoever he comes across, then mourns the fact that he was unable to do so for his own son.
* DarkReprise: ''[[ManlyTears Brave soldier boy, comes marching home...]]'' First sung happily by Iroh to cheer up a crying child, later sung somberly to mourn his dead son.
* DoWrongRight: Iroh teaches a man who attempts to mug him how to properly do it. Though, he later subverts this by encouraging him to seek a better path.
* EndingMemorialService: At the end of Iroh's tale is a message commemorating Creator/{{Mako}}, Iroh's voice actor, who had passed away just a month prior to the episode's airing.
* ManlyTears: Iroh weeps for Lu Ten.
* MuggingTheMonster: A mugger tries to rob Iroh, one of the greatest generals and warriors the Fire Nation has ever produced, but is quickly disarmed by him. Fortunately, Iroh's more interested in sharing tea and a chat than dispatching him.
* OpponentInstruction: Iroh, who doesn't even flinch when surprised, teaches a mugger how to ambush someone properly, though he then talks the guy out of being a criminal at all.
* RuleOfSymbolism: The people Iroh helps out in his tale are: a baby (by singing "Leaves From the Vine"), a couple of boys (To help them admit the truth of breaking a window), and a man (to help him find a better path). These represent the different phases of life...and a reminder that his own son, Lu Ten has passed on and he will not be able to see him grow up.
* ShrineToTheFallen: Iroh builds one for his son under a tree.
* SpoofAesop: The BrokenGlassPenalty in Iroh's tale. When a few kids are playing with a ball, and a window is broken the following dialogue occurs:
-->'''Iroh:''' It is usually best to admit mistakes when they occur, and seek to restore honor.\\
'''Giant Man:''' (''Angrily'') '''WHEN I'M THROUGH WITH YOU KIDS, THE WINDOW WON'T BE THE ONLY THING THAT'S BROKEN!'''\\
'''Iroh:''' [[OhCrap But not this time!]] ''[[CoolOldGuy Run!]]''

!!"The Tale of Aang"
* EscapedAnimalRampage: When Aang sets all the animals in the Ba Sing Se zoo free. Then again, the zookeeper wanted to move them to [[ExactWords wider open spaces]].
* MundaneUtility: Need to create a new zoo to give the animals more space and get the interest that the zoo needs to get funding? Use Earthbending to construct it.
* PunBasedCreature: The escaped zoo animals include a swarm of dragonflies, depicted as lizards with insect wings.
* RunningGagged: This segment features the last regular instance of the Cabbage Merchant's gag... and he doesn't even bother finishing his CatchPhrase.
-->'''Cabbage Guy''': My cabb- oh, forget it!
* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: Aang's original plan for the zoo animals went cabbage-shaped ''fast''.

!!"The Tale of Sokka"
* BattleRapping: Of the Eastern flavor. Sokka engages in a haiku battle with a haiku teacher.
* ChirpingCrickets: At the end of the Haiku Rap Battle, when Sokka accidentally adds one extra syllable at the end of his haiku and his audience isn't as impressed as they were before.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Sokka literally gets thrown out of the class like a lance for composing a haiku with one too many syllables.
* {{Haiku}}: Sokka's tale is about him stumbling (quite literally) into a class of girls who are writing haiku, and he comes up with several of his own to compete with the teacher of the class.
* HiddenDepths: Sokka managed to make haiku poems on the fly. Too bad he slips up on the last one.
* SeriousBusiness: Haiku. When Sokka uses six syllables instead of five, he gets [[GettingTheBoot thrown out the door]].
-->'''Bouncer''': That's one too many syllables there, bub. (''tosses Sokka out'')
* ShoutOut: Sokka's last haiku with the line (pronounced with an "okka") references Music/DigitalUnderground's song "the Humpty Dance."

!!"The Tale of Zuko"
* AlmostKiss: Zuko has a moment with Jin but intentionally interrupts it by holding up a coupon for a free cup of tea.
* BigEater: Jin, as lampshaded by Zuko below.
* ComplimentBackfire: "You... have quite an appetite... for a girl."
* CringeComedy: Zuko's and Jin's date is ''not'' very romantic, to say the least.
* HypocriticalHumor: After previously getting mad at Iroh for using his firebending on something as unimportant as heating tea, Zuko does it to make his date happy.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: On his date with Jin, she wants to show Zuko a fountain with the lights lit up, but it's dark when they get there. Zuko's response? To tell her to close her eyes, look around, and then throw caution to the wind to light up the lanterns himself with his firebending. For context, the last time he firebent in a public space was in [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderZukoAlone "Zuko Alone"]], which led to a major DownerEnding where even the boy that previously looked up to him as a hero declared he hated him, and the last time a girl was nice to him, in [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheCaveOfTwoLovers "The Cave of Two Lovers"]], [[TheFarmerAndTheViper he stole her ostrich-horse]]. The fact he would risk his entire reputation just to make a girl happy revealed an unusually compassionate side to him that he never showed up until this point.
* RewatchBonus: When the season first aired, Zuko's behavior -- his hesitation to accept Jin's offer to go out, his awkwardness on the date, his outrage at being mistaken for her boyfriend, him suddenly backing out of their kiss and fleeing just after he let his guard down around her, saying only "It's complicated..." -- is easily attributed simply to his utter lack of social skills and his status as the rogue prince of the nation at war with hers. Another possible meaning behind his behavior is added after watching Season 3 and reading the transitional comics, which firmly clarify that he and Mai were a couple broken up by his banishment.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Zuko yells this at the waiter during his date with Jin.
* ShipperOnDeck: Iroh is more than happy for Zuko to go on a date.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: Zuko fills this trope during his segment, though he is more of a Socially Awkward AntiHero. While he is a very capable fighter both with and without his bending, he bumbles at regular social situations, such as dates.

!!"The Tale of Momo"
* AcrophobicBird: When Momo is chased by the Pygmy Puma cats, he doesn't think of flying straight up but runs across the street to [[ConvenientCranny hide in a crate]].
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Momo can't understand most human speech, but both he and the puma creatures show startling amounts of intelligence. Momo can tie things around his wrist to keep hold of them, improvise in a performance, unlock things on a first try, and give other creatures a second chance. The Pygmy Pumas in return are grateful enough to stop trying to eat him and become friendly, and to associate the thing on his wrist with a creature they saw an unknown amount of time ago, and they make the decision to take him to where that was. That's ''very'' smart.
* AndroclesLion: The Pumas that Momo saved help him find Appa's footprint.
* BlahBlahBlah: Once [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheBlueSpirit again]], we see humans talking from Momo's POV. All he hears is "blablabla".
* CatsAreMean: The Pygmy Pumas that find and chase Momo, intending to eat them. But it turns out they're just strays trying to survive. After he saves their lives from a butcher, they become friends.
* ConvenientCranny: Momo hiding in a wooden crate where his pursuers cannot follow.
* {{Futureshadowing}}: How did the Pygmy Pumas know where to find Appa's footprint, or even know that Appa was in the city? Those questions will be answered by their brief cameo in the immediate next episode.
* GiantFootprintReveal: The episode ends with Momo squatting in a depression which turns out to be one of Appa's footprints on zoom out (though Momo already knew that).
* IOweYouMyLife: Momo saves the Pygmy Pumas, and in return they become friends and attempt to lead Momo to where Appa was supposed to be.
* SaveTheVillain: Momo saves his predators from the butcher. In turn, [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe they help him on his search for Appa]].
* SittingOnTheRoof: The Pygmy Pumas share their favorite spot with Momo. From their spot they can see much of the city... and thus can help Momo make a surprising discovery.
* ThirdActMisunderstanding: After all the conflict with the Pygmy Pumas, they and Momo are shown bonding and cuddling as friends... until one of them snatches the tuft of Appa's fur that Momo was using as a memento. Another chase sequence follows... until they lead Momo to Appa's footprint, letting Momo know he's in the city. Unfortunately, they just couldn't bring the two together themselves.
* WidelySpacedJailBars: Momo is put in a metal box that [[https://imgur.com/a/RHZQBea would be easy to escape from]]. He still opts for opening the lock.
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