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cosmotron

I think it's kind of out of character for Aang to act the way he does here, though the feelings he was having made sense. I just don't see him going that far, even though I understand he's a kid and will make stupid mistakes.

Ryan Hopkins

I think it was perfectly in character because we have to remember...Aang is 12. He may be 112 due to the 100 years in ice, but he's a 12 year-old kid. A 12 year-old who has no family or friends besides Katara and Sokka (and Momo and Appa, but they're more pets). I think that scene served as a great contrast to the last episode, when Sokka said "Sometimes I forget how powerful he is". Well, now it's "Sometimes we forget he's still a kid", even if it wasn't said.

Jim

It may have just been rushed. This episode was jam packed. You got two new characters (Bato and the Bounty Hunter), Sokka's development into a leader, Aang's denial, Katara's necklace, a chase, and an action sequence.

Anonymous

It definitely felt a little tight in the episode, like it was squeezed in, but I think I would've done the same thing if I were in Aang's position. Perhaps if it were spread out and not resolved until the next episode, but again, time issues with it only being 22 minutes, perfectly understandable.

Anonymous

I didn't feel like this was really all that forced. I understand that it may not be something that Aang has show up until now but I think it defiantly shows the metal stage the character is at.