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Fridge Horror

  • Toph has sex with Aang, who starts glowing Avatar-state style. This is probably not a good sign in the bedroom. That's right, folks. Toph is being subjected to a potential Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex situation.
    • Speaking of Toph having sex with Aang, let's recall that this comic takes place on Katara's 18th birthday. That means that Zuko knocked up a 14 year old girl, Toph and Aang consummated their marriage at 15. All together now, EWWWWWWW!
  • From Mai's perspective, it's almost a horror story, as pointed out before: Her beloved husband cheats on her and fathers a love child, but she's willing to let it pass and destroys the evidence. When her husband finds out, he hits and shoves her and abandons her, and his babymama horrifically and painfully kills her.
  • And now, with the recent development of daytime bloodbending in The Legend of Korra, think about Katara's bloodbending scene. She not only bloodbent Mai in broad daylight, but she used that technique to kill her in front of witnesses. Yes, daytime bloodbending is possible now, according to canon, but it's also highly illegal even when it isn't being used to kill. Sho has solid evidence to convict Katara, not only of his sister's murder, but also of a notable in-universe war crime - but he can't get that evidence into court. Because Katara is Princess of the Water Tribe and now a Fire Lady, with high-ranking friends in every other government on the planet, she is effectively safe from ever having to withstand a fair trial. In the eyes of the law, Katara can do no wrong - what's to stop her from being even more horrible to her subjects than Ozai and Azula ever were? Especially since her subjects are Fire Nation, her tribe's long-term enemies - and she obviously hasn't acquired the same forgiving nature she had toward the end of the series? All hail Fire Lady Katara, folks. And the main characters wonder why Sho's revolution is able to gain ground so fast in the sequel...
  • When you get right down to it, half of this is Sokka's fault; if he hadn't accidentally sent a letter about Katara's pregnancy to the Fire Nation, Mai would have never suspected anything and most of this could have been avoided.

Fridge Logic

  • So, only the spirit oasis can save Azula. Yet it never occurs to any of them to take Appa ahead and return with the water.

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