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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]] (and the premise is that he ''has'' to learn all elements before the end of the series, it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet, let alone deal a decisive victory against the Fire Nation.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]] (and the premise is that he ''has'' to learn all elements before the end of the series, series), it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet, let alone deal a decisive victory against the Fire Nation.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]], it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]], firebending]] (and the premise is that he ''has'' to learn all elements before the end of the series, it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.yet, let alone deal a decisive victory against the Fire Nation.
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Zero Context Example. Likely misuse; it's a scene fans were waiting for, but has zero impact on general audiences.


* SignatureScene: Zuko [[CallingTheOldManOut confronting his father]] and ''finally'' making his HeelFaceTurn.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Did Qin reveal the location of Ozai's bunker out of cowardice, or was he in on Azula's gambit? Perhaps he was working with Azula, but genuinely was frightened at being caught by enemies alone and powerless.
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* SignatureScene: Zuko [[CallingTheOldManOut confronting his father]] and ''finally'' making his HeelFaceTurn.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]], it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]], it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.yet.
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Cutting some tropes since Some Anvils Need To Be Dropped got dropped and they don't fit Anvilicious.


* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]], it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped:
** Zuko's speech to his father is about how starting wars only makes a country hated.
** Just because someone is your family does not mean you have to love and obey them when they abuse you or make it clear they don't care about you. True family are the people who look after you, love you unconditionally despite your faults, and are willing to die for you.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]], it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped:
** Zuko's speech to his father is about how starting wars only makes a country hated.
** Just because someone is your family does not mean you have to love and obey them when they abuse you or make it clear they don't care about you. True family are the people who look after you, love you unconditionally despite your faults, and are willing to die for you.
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About RL research.


* CriticalResearchFailure: For some reason, even though the Gaang ''knows'' the "Kyoshi Warriors" they met in Ba Sing Se were Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee, it isn't until Aang finds the palace grounds deserted that it occurs to them Azula of course would have ''told her father about the eclipse and invasion plan.''
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* CriticalResearchFailure: For some reason, even though the Gaang ''knows'' the "Kyoshi Warriors" they met in Ba Sing Se were Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee, it isn't until Aang finds the palace grounds deserted that it occurs to them Azula of course would have ''told her father about the eclipse and invasion plan.''
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** Just because someone is your family does not mean you have to unconditionally love and obey them when they abuse you or make it clear they don't care about you. True family are the people who look after you, love you unconditionally despite your faults, and are willing to die for you.

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** Just because someone is your family does not mean you have to unconditionally love and obey them when they abuse you or make it clear they don't care about you. True family are the people who look after you, love you unconditionally despite your faults, and are willing to die for you.

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* {{Applicability}}: Though meant as a statement on imperialism in general, Zuko's observation that the Fire Nation's goal of "spreading its greatness" through conquest being a lie that the rest of the world hates and fears the Fire Nation for their violence, could be read as a commentary on the US-led invasion of Iraq, still a recent memory at the time this episode aired.

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* {{Applicability}}: Though meant as a statement on imperialism in general, Zuko's observation that the Fire Nation's goal of "spreading its greatness" through conquest being a lie that the rest of the world hates and fears the Fire Nation for their violence, could be it's not difficult to read this line as a commentary on the US-led US invasion of Iraq, still a recent memory at the time when this episode aired.aired. Just replace "The Fire Nation" with "America:"
-->'''Zuko:''' Growing up, we were taught that the Fire Nation was the greatest civilization in history, and somehow, the war was our way of sharing our greatness with the rest of the world. What an amazing lie that was. The people of the world are terrified by the Fire Nation. They don't see our greatness. They hate us! And we deserve it.
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* {{Applicability}}: Though meant as a statement on imperialism in general, Zuko's observation that the Fire Nation's goal of "spreading its greatness" through conquest being a lie that the rest of the world hates and fears the Fire Nation for their violence, could be read as a commentary on the US-led invasion of Iraq, still a recent memory at the time this episode aired.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left, it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Zuko's speech to his father is about how starting wars only makes a country hated.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left, left and Aang yet to learn [[PlayingWithFire firebending]], it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped:
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Zuko's speech to his father is about how starting wars only makes a country hated.

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The episode wasn't likely not making any references to America, especially since the Fire Nation is based on Imperial Japan


* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Zuko's speech to his father is, especially with the benefit of hindsight, approximately as subtle as waterbending a tsunami onto a mountain with what it is making reference to in real life at the time of the episode's airing. It was also a message that the America of 2008, neck deep in a pair of foreign wars that didn't seem to be accomplishing anything aside from generating hate, fear and corpses, probably needed to hear.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Zuko's speech to his father is, especially with the benefit of hindsight, approximately as subtle as waterbending a tsunami onto a mountain with what it is making reference to in real life at the time of the episode's airing. It was also a message that the America of 2008, neck deep in a pair of foreign about how starting wars that didn't seem only makes a country hated.
** Just because someone is your family does not mean you have
to be accomplishing anything aside from generating hate, fear unconditionally love and corpses, probably needed obey them when they abuse you or make it clear they don't care about you. True family are the people who look after you, love you unconditionally despite your faults, and are willing to hear.die for you.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Zuko's speech to his father is, especially with the benefit of hindsight, approximately as subtle as a waterbending a tsunami onto a mountain with what it is making reference to in real life at the time of the episode's airing. It was also a message that the America of 2008, neck deep in a pair of foreign wars that didn't seem to be accomplishing anything aside from generating hate, fear and corpses, probably needed to hear.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Zuko's speech to his father is, especially with the benefit of hindsight, approximately as subtle as a waterbending a tsunami onto a mountain with what it is making reference to in real life at the time of the episode's airing. It was also a message that the America of 2008, neck deep in a pair of foreign wars that didn't seem to be accomplishing anything aside from generating hate, fear and corpses, probably needed to hear.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left, it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left, it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.yet.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Zuko's speech to his father is, especially with the benefit of hindsight, approximately as subtle as a waterbending a tsunami onto a mountain with what it is making reference to in real life at the time of the episode's airing. It was also a message that the America of 2008, neck deep in a pair of foreign wars that didn't seem to be accomplishing anything aside from generating hate, fear and corpses, probably needed to hear.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: With half a season left, it's obvious the Fire Lord would not be defeated just yet.

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