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SOKKA HAD GAME! Avatar's Harem Protagonist

Apr 27, 2024
the Avatar franchise is terrible at writing romance, it was bad at Lass Air Bender, terrible at cor and since I'm not kidding, cor is so terrible at romance, the best one they ever wrote was the one they didn't make, this franchise is so bad at This Is It that any relationship that works feels like a mistake or involves Saka, well hello, like crazy, how this show couldn't write a romantic subplot to save her life, but somehow every relationship makes its way to just works . Canon Fanon Saka is just a

protagonist

of Herm. and you have to respect it, this phenomenon is wild until you remember that it's fun, then it all starts to make sense, but we all really have to unpack their dating

game

like on a show so synonymous with bad love triangles and non-existent chemistry, how was it? ?
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Saka avoids the curse and attracts almost all the women who were not already dating or abused. We need to discuss this, it's just everything, how it works and how the men weren't safe here. Saka pole was crazy and you know he's off the charts when People still debate to this day if he was Tof's Baby Daddy, yes there are many here but if we're going to start with any of them we should start with him Pioneer and his Suki repairman, let's see if you can handle this now. To be clear, Saka wasn't a boon as the star of Avatar, he was fun, yes, but funnier because of what happened to him.
sokka had game avatar s harem protagonist

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Also known as Karma had it coming, it could have been the saga's catchphrase in the early parts of this season, while we love to promote it. For what she would later become, deservedly or not, Saka sucked at the beginning of the series, but you understand why, since yes, her mother was attached, her father left to go fight in the war, leaving Saka in charge from his village, which is like Max. 25 people, all women, children and great-grandparents, they are all too young to fight, so Saka took his father and told him to protect the village and practically made it his only identity, this even though they are in the middle of the nothing. at the end of nowhere they haven't been attacked in years and if the Fire Nation really came they would all just die, but being prepared and thinking you are are two very different things with Saga leaning down the ladder building snow castles that fall apart.
sokka had game avatar s harem protagonist
I supposed. being fortifications conducting military exercises with young children Saka runs with the idea that he is ready for anything and is fulfilling this important role when, in reality, he is woefully outmatched by any Fire Nation soldier, much less a raiding party. , but that sense of importance of being the protector had a negative effect on Saka and how he would view others by taking on this idea of ​​being the man of the house and that he is somehow responsible for taking care of his sister and the village in your whole, so don't just let that go. at his head, but he also started to think that others were beneath him, letting a girl ruin things.
sokka had game avatar s harem protagonist
Saka from the beginning has this bad combination of self-importance and not recognizing all the work others are doing for him to do. The things he does, he hunts, yes, but when it comes to non-glamorous jobs like housekeeping, he lets the idea that I need to prepare for this possible invasion simply blind him to how much everyone is going out of their routine. . way to help him, hence his tendency to be a sexist toara idiot who demeans all the work she does bending water as a nuisance who splashes him with water and it's not something deeply personal to her, he's not the worst, he's at that stage of development where someone needs to step in and check yours before it takes hold.
Behavior Qari yells at him for that, but he can't really humiliate him the way he needs to be and the rest of the village is too busy surviving to intervene. Saka had problems. but it's very fixable, which is where the best girl would come in or we could stay a while because the Netflix adaptation was too intimidating to endure Saga being sexist for less than an hour, they cut out this whole subbot to challenge themselves and see how. many people can make Dick ride it, it's important to remember that despite all the memes and all the jokes about Saka's

game

, we have to remember that Saka is a failed girl first.
See ya, this guy is endearing before he's charming. he's doing his best and being silly and that's what wins people over, which is perfectly represented by his first major ship with Suki, where despite starting off on the wrong foot imaginable, Saka still went off with a kiss but it answered one of the main questions. I've discussed before why Saga relationships often work better than everyone else's. The answer is so stupid it's brilliant. The reason the relationships in the saga work is that they are never the main thing. Avatar is bad at writing them. This is known as this. the only part of his writing that actually feels childish smoochy smoochi someone's in love that's what romance feels like 80% of the time is basically a fake blush saying oh they almost kissed when like guys we just had a scan deep of pain, why are we? kicking our feet on the most mundane slow burn imaginable, this is how Avatar typically does a lot of its romance, it's very rough, you get used to it, sometimes not so much, but overall you can always say okay, this is it What are they. do and the Tonal Whiplash is very evident, saying it's in your face would be very generous, as after a point, they might as well have a kiss cam filter on constantly, but in contrast, Saka's tangles are often secondary to another idea or lesson in the story that Saka being Sugi is not the setting for her being his future wife.
It's clearly about teaching Saka that he's wrong for being sexist. We assume that women cannot be warriors and that, according to this transitive property, he is better than them. This is the main idea. away from this Arc, making this ship a good asset, is not the main thing we have to focus on until it basically consumes the ark's live action show. I'm looking at you, but in the show we're allowed to just interact. Have them create subtle romantic chemistry as the story screams about how they're going to fuck at the beginning of this episode. Saka is being a jerk and still takes the guitar for granted even though you should never piss off the person who cuts you off. combing your hair or fixing your clothes, sakea isn't just a casual sexist, he's socially oblivious and how he's ruining himself, which is a pattern that keeps walking straight through this entire episode, Avatar episode team, his group, the squad gets ambushed , kidnapped and locked up. by the Kyoshi Warriors and the first words out of Sak's mouth are where are the men in who are you where are The men who ambushed us, however, this is the behavior we must correct, since Suki is the leader of all Kyoshi female wars. the perfect place to do it, since after realizing that he lost to a girl, Saka IMM starts making excuses as to why he didn't, he is actually choosing the illusion to preserve his own worldview and if this were said nowadays, Saka would call himself. an alpha which, FYI, is just pseudoscience, the entire original study was wrong, but Saka, fresh off a devastating defeat that he chooses to ignore, decides to run with the excuse that it didn't count because it was a surprise attack that it was. . -against one, he would clearly win, so naturally he decides to go pick a fight with the women he was degrading, entering their Dojo, where he pretends he's just here to stretch, only for Suki to stop apologizing for the whole thing. misunderstanding to clarify it. schedule for the next 2 minutes only for this jerk to do his cocky act of being the best warrior in his village and sarcastically praise him until he's stupid enough to try to show off only for Suki to show him that he's actually no good.
Is that so? Saga actually came here saying that he would piss me off, but you're your girl so you get a pass only to be completely outclassed. Saka really is a teenager in this sense, he is a little fish in a much smaller pond as he grows up. around small, non-fighting children, allowing him to believe himself to be much more capable than he actually was, a fact he continued to ignore even when Zuko took him to school and his only success was being smart, not strong, but Saka that defeat. Well, that was the Fire Nation, he was a trained soldier, he was a guy.
Saka actually allowed himself to think that he was still top notch only for Suki to show him where she would really stand at his feet. Saka came in talking so hard only to get humiliated because he deserved wuki to enjoy every second because yes he is being an idiot but that doesn't mean he always has to be after digesting that Humble Pie Saka returns to the dojo asking for forgiveness and requesting training to have He finally woke up to the fact that, well, it sucked, but more importantly, he recognized that his pride was allowing him to become good, so he was able to let it go to become the warrior he wants to be.
Muki accepted the apology and continued showing it to him. own sense of Mischief by forcing him to dress up completely in Koshi Garb just to test how sincere he really is. Also, impart the importance of the Traditions of why they use it. Ning might think that the dress and makeup are something cool, in reality they are not just something. would tolerate taking fighting lessons now, all of this serves to break Saka from his previous way of thinking about women to humiliate him and allow him to start learning from others instead of assuming he has it all figured out if you were to break down what this episode is. he is trying to be humble.
Saka will be the slogan of his art. The fact that Suki kisses him at the end is just the bonus. I'm a warrior but I'm also a girl and that's why it works. The story is so busy dealing with Humble Saka, that he doesn't have time to get stuck into sending them again. I'm not the saving grace of every Canon Saka ship, but especially his relationship with Suki I like to write about. Saka meets Suki more about teaching her a lesson than fighting to justify why they should be together in their second meeting almost a season later, less about how they rekindle their romance and more about how Saka processes and lets go after UA's death and not letting his fear of losing control how he acts he meets with her in season 3 more about organizing a prison break which also includes Saka bonding with Zuko and rescuing her father in each subsequent episode where Suki is actually on Team Avatar, it's Zuko's special long trips so no one stresses Suki and Saka out like they don't have much time.
Instead of spending time together, we just had fun with them hanging out doing scenes together and doing things that would put this show in our rankings. We'll talk more about each interaction, but Saka and Sukii are a great couple because they are a secondary couple. Like Adventure Time's Jake and Lady, the show doesn't have to waste time shipping drama to make it interesting. We actually only get two real episodes semi-centered around them, but after that they just have to be in the background doing a couple things. Since they're already solid characters, we just have to maximize the little time we have with them, as the actual plot of each episode is so compelling that you understand why they're not the focus, but again, I'd really say the limited amount of time we have with them. we have with them is the real secret to their success, between the embarrassment of Kang crawling into Oblivion, the melodrama of M, or the narrative trap that was Kora's love life, where she essentially loves color that just functions as a normal relationship. or just the highlights, which is a breath of fresh air compared to every other relationship on this show, when we watch them spar, they're allowed to have a natural sense of banter.
Saga is a character defined by his pranks and goofy sense of humor, so where this might seem like a change for a character like Zuko or a little, oh, he's trying to be more adult with a here, he's just in the wheelhouse. of the saga, so you don't question it and we don't have to waste time like drawing attention to this, Suki M has the opportunity to have a little fun, since after an episode of being the warrior and making fun of Saka, this is her chance to get along with him and have fun driving home that final idea that she is a warrior and a girl not just a badass who turns out to be a sui girl is more than that she can be a little mean she starts acting on her age, she gets a little defensive when Saka can take her teachings and slap her on the butt.
I fell on purpose to make you feel better I have to admit I got you I like this it's cute Suki has a lot more to kamaka than you might think at first glance, from the sense of humor to the commitment to protecting others to the tendency to simply be a little childish, you can see why the two would get along so well, but nothing here has to be romantic, instead you just say oh, they're building a bond, in retrospect you canSee, oh yeah, Suki likes him. Despite his previous behavior, but Saka through all of this and proving that he is willing to change, that he is willing to learn and that he is capable of being funny, he is able to prove that yes, it is possible to date him, but then Something very interesting happens and leaves Saka on the next Great Adventure.
While we have no indication that Suki would ever return, which honestly could have worked for the series, especially compared to how she handled the live-action show. I liked it too, yeah she was cool so like last time I remember mentioning this but it works for this comparison Suki and Koshi Island were initially planning to be a one off thing, they stayed so much in the art book that We never intended to meet these characters again, it's supposed to be a quick side. Adventure, learn some lessons, calm down while Suki kisses Saka. It's significant because it's the first time a character here has been able to obtain something, we're never going to feel like this will be the end of the game, it's not a blip on the radar, but while it's important to Saka, it's not very significant for reasons romantic.
Therefore, we have no problem when Saka, months later, starts pursuing this new girl you meet in my tribe. I'm like a prince myself, this is one of my complaints or Netflix's Avatar, they lean so heavily on Suki Saker's romance to the point. where she just lusts after this guy in every scene they have together, but because of the smaller number of episodes, this greater emphasis on them being so attracted to each other, which is meant to be a sign of this significant moment, is then feels bad when just 3 Hours later, he goes after this other girl after what in the Universe time only feels like two weeks, yeah, it's been more, yeah, teenager when it comes to what story he wants that we take note and see as important.
Saka gets a new romantic goal. strange, especially when he never stops to address Suki's question, these are all self-inflicted wounds, the original just doesn't have the kiss sui, it's a nice surprise, but it's not a compromise, they're never set up to be the endgame or This is, oh. this has to come back we could never see Suki again and the story would be worse but it would still work not to mention the first season of Avatar feels like it takes place over real months whatever it is and when Saka sees U.A. , there's not a problem in sight, so of everyone's relationship with Y it's the most played straight, it's pretty basic Boy meets girl, girl turns out to be royalty, boy thinks he has no chance and continues seeing him until she reveals that she likes him. him and has always been the beauty of this ship, although as always it is that he is not the main focus of the story and, like with Suki, they are not even the main focus of this Arc since, honestly, this whole quick adventure it's more about preparing for UA's death than about her and Saka, bye, yes UA is here mainly to sacrifice herself later to be the victim of the big final battle in the end as in a fight to defend the north to really hit the Fire Nation.
If no one we care about leaves the living, can we even say the bad guys were trying? They could have made someone be like Paku or waited. In reality, he also dies. Admiral Choy, prepare to face his fate. Look, right there, we don't care about him. In order for us to laugh instead of cry, we need to care about a character for death to really hurt, but the problem Avatar had right now is that everyone we know is too important to leave, so they need to make Let's worry about someone. The new and easiest way to make the audience care about a new character is to have another character care for them, so naturally they made a love story.
Now, to touch on this, when it comes to romantic subplots, the show is a bit limited, less so in season 1 when they had two options instead of one, since in the beginning Avatar could play with the idea that playing the guitar I could make other people fall in love. When she was in love with Jet, she could have snapped her fingers and had Haru, but after this season getting so deep into the guitar weeds and eventually happening, history knows it can't give guitar a unique love interest, since It would be an insult to our intelligence, we know where this is going, don't pretend otherwise, I had that too. girl in an episode that was already very focused on the guitar in the fortune teller, so for almost the entire series, poor poor Saka is pretty much our only option to have romantic subplots and flirting in the main cast.
I mean, Zuko is out there blocking. himself, but for the hero side, Saka is all they have, so if they're going to make the princess fall in love with someone, it's him and that's fine, so I still hope we get to see more of each other making a activity, you mean this. is the most standard cartoon connection in Avatar Saka is SM with the princess from her first look, which had a boy from the team, an anime girl with dark skin and white hair, we have seen it a lot before, but as always, the Saka charm tripping over himself. is enough to let UA give her a chance that she presented at this party where she just announced that it's her birthday for being of marriageable age, which allowed me to verify, okay, that could have been a lot worse, but keep in mind He tells Maring about his father.
Saka thinks he's trying to ask U out for an activity and is lying about himself being some kind of prince when he's not, he's just the boss's son, which in real terms is just a fancier way of saying that the peasant guar is roasting him through all this, but the next day, Saka catches her passing by and asks her out again. This time she answers him with a resounding yes because once again he just fell into the arctic waters. It's very funny, but then they meet. He is doing the best he can. He is a bear.
Actually he's supposed to be a. Fish Saka is living proof that having personality and being fun will open almost as many doors as being rich, but after a while, after you get to know each other, everything goes from good to going off the rails, like you always say, it was a mistake coming here. Saka takes this about as well as a teenager would, one moment he wants to go out with me and the next he tells me to leave Saka, have you considered the idea that something is going on in his life and this isn't what he's about? of you?
I shouldn't have asked you to come here so that we later know the real reason for this back and forth yua after running away in tears after hearing the story of a woman who escaped from an arranged marriage and who herself is suffering from an arranged marriage. interrupting Saka, who has been thinking that he is not good enough, by kissing him, which is the only effective way to shut him up. UA, tell Saga how much she likes her, but she can't because she's engaged, she can't break up, I'm sorry, it's not you. Society is so natural after that review of how they can't be together, the next episode starts with them being friends, we're just friends, we're not going to be friends, they start this episode with Saka taking her on a magical bison ride where Almost a kiss for members of the water tribe.
These two love playing with fire, though honestly, as long as it works, from where we left off to where we then return. I feel like we're missing a romantic rhythm where they just say okay, we can. We won't be together, but maybe we can try to be friends. The season just doesn't have room for it, but watching it again, you can see a little how clearly UA said they can't be together. Saka lets her escape. for the second time only to have it all risked after one skips the credits later, although this is as good a time as any to discuss why UA would be playing with Saka of all people, as in addition to being humorous, it has to RZ and overall he's a cool guy when you get to know him and I think it all comes down to one very small but very important thing: he's not from around here and I don't mean he's new or special, I mean Saka He doesn't know him personally.
I have always read and engaged it as common knowledge or at least more than common knowledge. His fiancé mentions it. Her father. Nobody's trying to keep this on the DL. So naturally it makes me think that no man would try to shoot a princess. that he wears a betrothal necklace, no one would try it except the guy who just arrived and doesn't know any better. Hi Saka, southern water tribe, so UA when she feels like she's running out of options. Haka, a fun-loving town charmer, whose clumsy but sincere approach makes him practically the antithesis of everything she is suffering in her rigid, highly controlled life that Jasmine and Aladdin are being given if Jasmine resigned herself to getting married. out of duty, which is the big character trait the show wants to reinforce about UA.
She may not love her life, she may not like her situation, she may honestly not like Han, but she is convinced that this is what she needs to do for her people and the country. her. This is the only reason she doesn't kiss Saka over and over again. and then she knows that that was a line they probably shouldn't cross. UA is committed to doing what she needs even if she doesn't want to, that's why the story of the big gr saying FID and skipping town was so hard on her. A part of her wants to do that, but she can't bring herself to understand why, after Flirting With Disaster, UI tries too many times to leave Saka C turkey, they can't date anymore, they both want to be more and in response Saka says it's fine and then proceeds to sign up for a suicide mission, which I will say.
I think Saga, being who she is and always trying to help, would have signed up for this mission regardless of her diance being canceled that same day, but the framing. is meant to make this feel even more tragic as Yu has to watch him go and get marked without saying anything since she just said they can't see each other and Saka said it's okay, he took the breakup so hard that joined the army, although it happens. I will say I'm glad, it's not like a Twilight Jacob situation where the guy says, "Tell me you love me or I'll go into battle until I don't come back here." Simply UI made a decision.
Saka took his. She is sad. but it doesn't feel objective like it's Revenge which is nice unlike the ass Saka gives to Han which is just cool so yeah Yu's fiancé only values ​​her for her looks and it benefits Saka knowing that a fly could treat her better and attacks him, leaving Saga behind. glitching back up as he goes from going on a mission that could kill him to I want you to protect my daughter princess UA yes yes yes yes look yes Saka went from not being able to see UA again to being ordered to stay by her side To the boss , this pleases Saka very much upon being assigned to the UA guard detail, you will have a moment where UA will react to this as the story has bigger fish to fry than UA after the death of the Moon Spirit, which It was a fish, he decides that she had been still.
Born and given Life by the spirit of the moon is bound by duty and his self-sacrifice is enough to get through it. He gives him life to revive the spirit of the moon with the publicity effect of becoming him ignoring Saka. Please keep him doing what he feels he has to leave Saka. with just a dead body until even that leaves him waiting for Princess Kaga to show up here, kiss him on the mouth while saying that she will always be with him and in this moment we are all collectively whispering like trauma, that's hard, dude, first thing which I just registered.
This part of what makes Y's death more complicated when it comes to Saka and why he handles his grief as well as he does, I mean, it's not okay, but handling it is UA doing exactly what he did. Sak's father, letting him do what they see. As it was his duty and his part to help save the world, Hakoda left to go find war. UA became the Moon Spirit. These are noble actions, but they have an unfortunate impact on those they left behind, so to Saka this might seem like history repeating itself. which sucks, but at least he knows the drill, what he's not used to was that he felt like everything was his fault, which is something that really sticks with him now, even though I don't adore the chemistry of the U saga, it's feel like we are. jumping around a lot to make this happen, I think the consequences are what really makes me like this ship as Saka not only gets over it, he is wracked with guilt for what happened, seeing Yui in the swamp and having this Vision blaming him for what happened where we.
See the sadm where, even if she was yelling at him, he still looks disappointed when she seemingly disappears, showing how much those words could have hurt and this illusion is just his subconscious, so he is the one telling himself this, I still just wanted to see her. Once again, the fact that she disappeared despite being angry disappointed him, so we love that Saka tries to grieve what happened to UA and we really see how her death affected Saka and her father,even if it was very brief, so it was like that. that the AU never forgets or just feels like she was wasted with her night to reappear as a spirit to urge a AU was important and while we are here we have to raise the issue of whether or not the AU was manipulated by those who They don't know fridging refers to the practice of killing off love interests, usually mostly female, in order to emotionally devastate the typically male hero, now they could argue that this is what happened and honestly, they would have a solid enough basis. case, but to me I don't think it's completely in the same category as bad as the more famous examples, like that girl who was shot by the Joker or the name of the tro or Green Lantern's girlfriend who was stuffed in a refrigerator just to make him feel sad.
Personally, while UA is just here to sacrifice herself later, not every girlfriend who goes out for more than dinner is an example of Fring, sometimes she's more than just a cheap source of anger and a source of motivation, well, the death of and here is very For me, intentional and quite fast, it has a greater purpose in its FR. Closer to her than to him, it's more of a heroic sacrifice and a quick, brutal death whose impact affects more than just Saka, but more importantly it doesn't feel like the story languishes or feels exploitative in the way in which Saka cries, yes, but it does not become the new focus of her character, the story continues its path to explain why your character would decide to make this noble sacrifice as her entire character is built around the conflict between what what you want and duty, which is what drives her to leave the people she wants to be with to save the world, so in the end I feel like this is more of a case of Star Cross.
Lovers That UA Being Refrigerated U's death haunts Saka, but it only surfaces from time to time and she finally achieves closure when she reunites with Suki again. Suki likes messing with people more than Saka. Also Suki would make more sense as a police chief than tofw and I mean she's someone who doesn't hate that Toof is a cop yeah Suki she came back and got lost quickly when Saka visited her island only for her to not be there but now she is is and joined them on a journey through Kaiju-infested waters. She was going from being happy to see you again to actively worrying about her safety as she remembers what happened last time.
Suuki, are you okay? You have to be more careful. Yasaka is Henning Sukii's mother, but you get it from Yu emphasizing that he was a protective sign even though it was Yu's decision to go. Saka still blames. himself for what happened so me and another girl he carries a torch for would trigger a lot of those same old emotions when we were just dating things were good you could get dragged into the arena since the show had them casually flirting each other. and look, sleeveless boy, you've been training, everything's fun in the games until Saka realizes they might be in danger, leading to his usual humor being thrown out the window as his panic over Suki consumes him. telling him to be more careful when what happens happens. was supposed to do when a fire nation ship caused an avalanche, he's dragging his tent away from the edge of a clip, the boy is stumbling, but luckily, like all his romantic problems, Saka Arc is just the b-plot of this episode, which means from a writing perspective, we never get the chance for Saka, being overprotective, to become controlling, but he's also forced to learn a lesson from that, instead of that, it's like two scenes of worry and then it sinks and she sees that yes, he knows that she can care. himself, but he's unable to stop himself from being so overprotective, wait, oh never mind, I thought I saw a spider, but you're okay, it only takes the midpoint of the episode for them to finally talk about what's going on.
Saka coughs at how he lost. someone recently and that's been the cause of everything, it really only took them half an episode to communicate and that's why people love these two, they go to the Chase and discuss things. Suki just heard about Sak's damage and cheers him up by saying that. yes, she lost someone too and it's him, she thinks for a second that it's not, but then she gets confirmation, you're stupid, this snaps him out of his melancholy, remind him that she starred in the day by kissing him, so it ended the same way way, but no.
I can't, Saka still isn't completely over his ex, who thanks to the symbolism is standing right between them, something Saka has also been looking at longingly this whole time, Big Rip, but you get it and Saka can take turns with he. I knew all this, that's why I understand that the relationship between Saka and Su is like the highlight of the usual cartoon drama. If these two were the focus, we probably would have had a much longer morning period that Saka was still in. dealing with his feelings for UA how it's been a long time since the end Suki just returned.
We're allowed to have just one episode where UA's memory comes between them just so Saka realizes he's good and doesn't leave Suki hanging. You could describe this as a sprint, but the way the story is structured allows us to just not move forward, yeah, okay, yeah, no, that makes sense, there's been enough time to see how Saka's feelings for UA would make this difficult at first just because of that gut reaction. to prevent a new partner from fading away while Saka spends a day thinking about it and realizes that he's ready for this. It's not Shakespeare.
We don't fall in love every step of the way. You see enough key points that you can easily assume. character moments that happened off-screen as it feels like a natural progression of who they are and what they feel kind heals all wounds. Saka would eventually move on. This makes a lot more sense than you and Saka trying to be friends after running away twice. talks too much Suki tries to be respectful as she leaves Saka says no, they're nice and gets a tongue-in-cheek but sweet line about her talking too much when he's the resident biker. Suki has to leave to go back to her friends on the other side of the P you can say a new chapter has opened here, we never get much Suki when she is here, she never fails to let this ship sail while so many others were stuck in Port.
Suki may be gone, but she's like sasa's Boomerang, she's always there. coming back and while we wait for that let's talk about sasa's other ships oh Saka you saved me true story to this day people are still entertaining the idea that To's daughter SU is sakas all because she was in love with this guy when she was 12 and she had no other options in The Last Airbender besides a Duke, but he's barely a character, so without any other romantic interest from the main couple, although we did have semi-official stuff due to the fact that Suan had a skin noticeably tanner than the rest of the people in her family.
She took one look at Saka and said that she had to be him, but no, she's not. I think now T Crushon Saga is honestly the funniest joke Avatar has ever told, as they both come almost out of nowhere and yet it also fits so well. Toof is the resident fighter, her character feels like she was designed to reject everything you'd assume would be a blind 12 year old, while everyone around her assumed she was helpless, it turns out she was a sneaking Earthbending prodigy. at night to be murdered in a professional wrestling ring Toof was a stubborn and combative person who can put almost anyone in their place, yes, for all his toughness, Toof is also 12 years old, his own set of insecurities and lacks experience in certain areas, the show touches on a form of character in this part. more than the fandom would have you believe that people love to exaggerate how badass she was, that she was cool and tough and all that, but the truth is that there is a lot more nuance here, except this hyper fixation on her strength that the show manifests as your Ember Island XB.
He turns out to be just a buff guy who gives in to one liners and is super strong, which she loves, but then refutes this by connecting with Zuko about how he feels so ashamed of what he did when he knows his uncle would just be proud of him. with that. She was concerned about how others saw her struggling in situations that made her feel helpless. Toof has a lot going on, but he tends to be mini arcs rather than larger arcs like Zuku had andara with one of the character's smaller but recurring quirks of being in love with To. in Saka they missed you or something, I didn't care if Suki and Saka work because they're always a b-plot Crush works because it's basically a running gag that only happens twice, like in the entire series, we had little modes of the two of them hanging .
Mones, where they are on top and she clings to her for support, is nothing too crazy as they don't really deepen a bond, but is again a process of elimination. Toof is the polar opposite of playing a guitar to a certain extent, so if anyone. the group he would casually hang out with would be wasaka, the two share a great sense of humor and top is more prone to teasing and burns that even zuko couldn't recover from. Saka was also the only one who did not give up. doing her own thing when she first joined the team, in contrast, guar were already on her case quite justifiably, so the desire for independence with her larger-than-light Persona made her a pleasure to watch, You can also see why he stands up well to I feel like saying publicly that he likes Saka.
She drinks cactus juice. She will satisfy you. Nothing is more satisfying. It's what satisfies the most. Well, Saka occupies a space where she could bombard him in the background. She is not familiar with how to express herself romantically. It all means that she really doesn't. I don't know what to do with Saka to make Saka feel this way and I really think it's her first crush, which is cute but also very unserious. We know she has some feelings, so it's adorable both times she appears, especially since the first time is the same episode that Suki returns in, so you know this is being downplayed and you like, no, this isn't even in discussion.
Here she ends up accidentally kissing Suki. The little things are better, as Saka didn't thank him for saving his life. when she's pulled out of the water after nearly drowning and hearing Saka say she'd go get her, Toof puts on a whole girl show about thanking Saka for saving her before allowing herself to kiss him on the cheek as a thank you these guys brought out. straight out of a story she heard at some point, she had it completely prepared and didn't exaggerate it, she would lose her nerve in the moment, just for this moment to be with Suuki who she kisses and she is very nice to him. and he never mentions it to Saka, although tof is ready to go back to Drowning after all this to fall in love with Saka is adorable, he's nothing special and he never, thank god, abandons non-serious territory, since this would be a Chango love that no one would sit down with Toof. he's too young and definitely looks different, so the anime show can't shift a few inches so we don't realize it's a boy and a teenager.
They have sweet moments together as sck and Toof talking about the guitar and how he acts. a mother affects them both positively, but we never get the sense that Toof and Saka ever had a chance in this series, perhaps when they were adults and when Sukii left Saka for Zuka, something people feared would happen for a while. second. If you've never heard of this, it's simply in the Avatar comics, which if you don't read, you consider yourself lucky. H, I hate it, just read the Kyoshi books if you want Avatar-verse EU stuff. I haven't, but I listened. they're really good top xock it's just one of those fun ones that doesn't go anywhere, you see why top would feel that way and it allows the audience to make theories about how it could have happened next.
Sopaa is lovely, the only other option was A and queer people in Avatar weren't allowed to speak until the last men of Kora. If Toof was going to have a harmless crush on anyone, it would be Saga and it was a fun wrinkle for To's character, okay, let's talk. about the other woman it's Avatar and Friends hey I swear the animation bible says that if there is any group of female villains at least one of them has to flirt with the hero and since May is May and the classroom is saving that energy for that one. photo with her brother Ty ended up being the team's resident flirt, aka the only one who's even slightly okay with exciting Ty, although it's always been funny because when she first became interested, we didn't really know much about her other than that she worked in a circus and was a former friend of Aulas and when I say friend, that could very well be in quotes since Aula basically holds her hostage.
Tyle likes classroom I think, but even when she first showed up at the circus, Tyle had a similar reaction to Saka see Suki where did they go oh my god you're here too oh my god you're here with Isulareally living up to that dread as she starts to force Tye to go with her when Tye said no and Aula said she set the net on fire. Aula was really out to bully and make T's life a living hell until he gave in and decided to come with her. He kept saying that he would extend his stay until Tyle simply said, "Okay, I'll go with you because otherwise I might die and this shows what A Bullying Classroom is and how Tyle, despite all his positivity and attempts to be friendly, really she was terrified of the classroom, so while it would help her do bad things later, it's important to remember that Tyle would rather just be relaxing at the circus, but he was forced to do so with Ula making Tyle act like it was his choice. when everyone knows it wasn't like that when we completed the team, we ended up having May being cranky, Isula being crazy, Ty seemed to be the one most likely to change teams, even if Tyle liked classroom, it was painfully obvious that he feared the most having to drop everything to help her, that's why when he started flirting with Saka while near UA's death and it happened after Saka made it semi-official with Suki, this ship never completely disappears as people.
I love seeing someone walk away from a bad situation and join the light, although I'm sure if you do the numbers, Asley or whatever, Zula tyly has a lot more carriers because of course that would be abusive, but like I said before, Saka at this point is the only main man who isn't being dragged into an endgame, so all the straight flirts, if any, will be knocking on his door personally. I think this one comes too late, it was fun to see Saka get attention, but even then it was. It's not serious, it was just me or that guy was kind of cute.
I always thought this was cute. I never liked, oh my god, it's actually going to happen, although I was curious to see how they interacted more, but more than anything else, I thought it was just a fun flavor to add to these fights, giving the character something more to mention. They just attack each other. May was often silent but deadly, and being paired with Tyle, someone had to talk and it might as well be this. I can see the There are similarities between Saka and Tye and that would make people okay, we want to see more of this, it could be fun, they are both the kamek relief of their team, but even though Saga wants to be here and save the world, Ty doesn't. he feels it. like she's really committed to whatever cause and instead of doing her own thing, there might be something here about Saka getting Ty to care about his Airhead rich girl.
Lifestyles built on the nation of him, doing horrible things for worse reasons or you can R something a little. a bit dirtier of Ty playing a homemade record for Suki and Saka, which sounds like a stretch, except she literally tried this, it's like we're dancing together, she calls her trying to paralyze Saka dancing, which explains why Saka always has weak knees. I mean, it's all going against her will, but I personally think this ship is in territory where Fannon takes over almost immediately, officially. Tyle just flirts with Sak, she doesn't hate the attention, it's just there, she shows two things of real concern. for Saka when she thinks he's about to be thrown into a boiling lake, but that could simply be the horror of this action or the fact that Aula is going to let her brother and May's uncle die.
This ship is less about connecting the dots and More brings its own, so I'm depressed, but this ship does not generate obsession not to mention any enemies to lovers Vibes, while it is good here there on opposite sides of the war, everything would get much spicier with the real contrast of the saga on the team auu, where is Suki now? The former Saka classroom is built for me. Revolving around her shared problems with her father and wanting a better ship name than her rude friends, Aula and Saka are both in a story strongly defined by her parents.
Saga spent his entire life trying to emulate his father trying to fulfill his role after he went to war with Saka feeling nervous at the mere prospect of meeting his father again who he knows loves him but compared to the big, vital image he's built in his head, you can understand why he would be nervous and how validating it would feel to have his father praise him. In contrast, Oai treats Aula like she treats her friends that she's not very focused on, but the subtext of their relationship hints that it is built around fear and Azula's obsession with perfection leads her down a self-destructive path in which He feels that he has to be exceptional. or she's worthless with her reaction to not being brave for long in her father's final big conquest: throwing a tantrum and complaining that he can't treat her like Zuko, which is the moment where Zula actually says the part. quiet out loud about the relationship while Oai marked and expelled Zuko in case she encouraged Henry when he grew up while her father put a mountain of pressure on her to be the best and be perfect with all the love she receives feeling very conditional leaving her to become a nervous wreck the moment she starts to feel like she is slipping while she is used to setbacks, she is not used to feeling like she is losing control, which is why when her friends betray her, he loses his mind as his whole worldview of ruling through fear suddenly just doesn't work. feels like enough is enough so she begins to fall apart, since having seen what Oai did to the classroom failures, she must have lived her life in fear of ending up being thrown away as Zuko and Saka are leaders, their perfectionists who use his intelligence to outwit his enemies.
We're one of those crack changes where on the surface it feels out of place when you start to break down who they are and what they've experienced, the similarities come through they're still cracks so the fans are doing most of the work, but that never stops. Someone look at the comparisons people made when they tried to show what Sian's kids look like. Saka's people have done more with less, although I will say well, yes, everything I said about zutara, the general enemies of opposite lovers. Aesthetics, the juicy character drama sent out there. The cultures are here, but the added twist is that the focus is still on the Royals' poor mental health and having to unlearn his entire life.
I think part of the reason is that these two never blew up like Zutara did, along with not getting the chance to hook up. children early is that while there is a push to show more empathy towards the classroom to help it heal and become less self-destructive, there isn't really a big push to see that coming from Saka, of all people, as it could be justified more easily. and I've done with different characters personally, I agree with Azula's ending being this tragic figure at the end of the story that fits with the Avatar narrative, but if we're trying to have her come back from the brain or, in this case , complete Cliff.
What she jumped from, it's best to do it through Zuko, who had the same problems and would be the person to contact her after everything that happened, something that happened in the comics, but we don't talk about it, but if You're looking for other characters to do this besides Saka, the other could be Tye who had the closest bond with Aula despite how good he was. Isula is just a fun character to imagine in any romantic situation, as I feel like a lot of people tend to do. to make it safer from anything, like you want to keep Aul's cold nature and at the same time have a soft center to build a ship.
We know Aula sucks at flirting in relationships like she sucks so much, so be interesting. Imagine how uncomfortable she would be for a Zula to be silly, but Charming Saka is something that could be tempting and I want those recommendations, but now we have to talk about the real main couple. I think I know who you're talking about, okay people? stop sending Saka with everyone for 2 seconds, nice trick, no really, is there anyone Saka with other than Shi? Saka is a good idea that I have no problem with, let alone it's another case where I don't trust any 15 year old dating a 12 year old dating a 112 being, we have real fiction. topics to waste energy on now, personally, I've always seen angin Saka as brothers, that's all.
I think I might have been led to consider this romantic. I might consider watching those fanfics. I feel like one of the biggest problems is that Saka and A don't have as much time together as you might think. They don't actually have any episodes where their bond is the focus. We have moments like a consoling Saka, like before he gives his big speech or after he gives the speech. about how he can't really compare to his dad but if you want okay this is about them we don't really have many like the only real example we have is hiding that message from Saka Dad we have little ones so they can hang out, but usually it's a team thing or they're going through something of their own.
Very rarely is there a crisis where you have to specifically lean on each other or other people. Definitely go for some Luca Alberto vibes if you want. Squint, ignore how A is the most exuberant, but again he looks like he has daddy issues, but we really have to work harder here than anything else. There are no really hard feelings. I love their bond as it is, but like with Ty, it's a little bit. Too much of the same where I can see this being someone's communication boat but I'm looking for something that really makes their Dynamic stand out from all the others and not just be fun, let me know how you play in the comments but move on.
Saka , that makes sense. giving the guitar a sense of betrayal that focuses on his anger leads to the guitar eating Saka's lunch as a conflict that could have been over socket, which I know is the wrong ship name, but it sounds like chipet, so i love it, but that conflict is now being directed towards guara and jet instead of socka, from the conflict over how they should fight this war to the family trauma of losing people to the Fire Nation, the only thing that really left unexplored is their shared sense of being leaders and the fact that Saka would be dating her sister's former Crush.
I see the ship has a lot of room to grow in a situation where the two are outside of Ang, so just put my full cap on Seaka and get out of the South Pole for some reason. seeking his D or helping in the war only to join Jet's crew where they all together try to fight the Fire Nation and not having the facility to get off the Avatar's back which could force Saka to consider more violent forms of resistance. . which will create instant tension and intrigue and okay, what's going to happen here? Inet would absolutely have a love triangle between guar and Saka that Saka would win unless Lee was here too.
That's it for those two. Alright. I think that's all. Great ships Saka we can move on officially there is no one else who is tough friend, let me, let me, no. Suki is now ruined in the final months of the ship. People really care about Saka finally find her after Aula imprisoned her and he does. By accident, Aula makes fun of him for this and he, in fact, did not know that it was okay, the Kyoshi Warriors were replaced, but after losing the war, Saka only wanted to rescue his father, since it seemed like the most achievable goal. at the time Zuko was here.
The best brother decides to help his other brother get into a maximum security prison where the two are forced to pose as guards just so that daddy Kota won't be there, but in the best of the consolation prizes was Suki, so who tries to play the same all-too-familiar guard. trick she pulled on him, but context is everything and you don't need anything to understand how him leaning on a random guard, flirting with a prisoner would be a bad decision, this is a bit of forgetfulness that Saka never realized altogether. he loses, so, as always, he has to slap some sense into him.
The two who work with Zuko, who was caught, so they can kiss, come here to make a plan to get out of there, they mean n since they risk everything. into a new group of prisoners who potentially have sasa's dad and Suki is right or dies with no issues staying behind to take the risk with Saka which luckily pays off and then during the Escape Suki gets the seal of approval of his future father-in-law. While she rides through a mutiny to kidnap the guardian, who is a girl after some trials and tribulations followed by being upstaged by a completely different ship, they all return to the base where thewater family reunites and after that, Saka and Suki are just left hanging.
For the rest of season 3, they're mostly here being cute together, but if you're looking for the story to be about them, you'll be disappointed. If I'm honest, I like Suki's return. It's just a cool moment It's like, oh, the return of a guest star that you've been waiting to return for a long time isn't really the massive emotional scene of them reuniting after all this horrible stuff is cute but it follows things that go unnoticed and doesn't. they require too much attention on time, although to be clear, they are the only functional romantic couple we see on this show, like you ignore the supporting characters, so when you watch the show, it's actually just refreshing. to see the date of the suit and to keep it simple, like when we see them watch the play, it's basically just them going on a date.
Sui is reacting to Sak's love and annoyance in the performances, which is just her life, but a parody and we see all the benefits. and disadvantages of them interacting like Saka cute funny oblivious and that causes him to push his luck into territory he probably shouldn't go. Are you trying to get on my bad side? That was a little harsh and then she helps him backstage. She shares jokes. With her acting, nothing here is too crazy, but it's a simple, well-made meal, especially when we're once again juggling so many other emotions in this episode. The only thing I'll point out is that Suki doesn't know about UA, you never told me that. done with the spirit of the moon, this is something you could easily overlook, but Saka never really talked to Suki about UA or divulged details about what their relationship really was initially.
Saka is just lazy talking about how yes, I lost someone important to me. but he never says that they were dating and that she was cheating on someone for him or even who he was, so when the play happens he sees the story of a Moon Spirit kissing Saka and doesn't really understand that this was the person he was with. Saka was so confused by this play it's so full of inaccuracies that he doesn't know, like the craziest thing, that a princess turning into the moon was true, even if Saka is crying about it and we never see it.
Explain, okay, what was that all we got? These two are just banter and good vibes, which I'm pretty okay with, as a positive spin. Defender, I think this is some kind of sign that Saka has left the UA, you know? cry over the memory but don't let it ruin your night like he would have done in the past. I will say that it seems like the fun of the saga is counteracting everyone else's angst in this episode, but that's it for this ship he calls Saka. Suki, the sword fanatic, when he calls everyone's elements, they go together to fight the fire.
The fleet with sukii separates only to return one last time. Suki to all the fans, all the drama is the true endgame and they are not complicated and I think that's what makes this ship really great. All of these other ships have great drama. These characters are going through the ringer. They almost die every other episode and the time in between is spent trying to avoid the exact same fate Saga has been missing. loved ones his entire life, so having someone he just clicks with to get his misogyny slapped in the face and realize he was being a jerk, works for him, what they're going through is complicated, but their relationship isn't, They're just a bomb to each other's souls since they're always going through something and it's nice to have someone to turn to, even if they're dumb at art or just too intense sometimes.
Sock is one of those characters who, by virtue of being the guy who wasn't stuck on a ship early and Riz becoming the go-to character for romantic subplots, his sense of commitment lent itself well to flirtatious banter, so that could be done while feeling natural, so it was always the easy choice. but Suki was practically his best ship from the beginning, the one who always came back and the one who always came back too. I don't think this ship has great successes but it never fails, which is something extremely rare for the show that they are there, so it is not surprising that, after all, for me Suka is the end of the game, supposedly yes, there are a little problem with all these good vibes I want to post before I go, but Saka and Suki's future ignores the comics we don't actually know about. knowing if they end up together Sasa's fate in Kora is never really true Mentioned or expanded upon, we know that he died, that he served as a city councilor, and fought the Red Lotus to protect Kora, but other than that, we don't know what kind of Be careful, they said they wanted to leave some mystery, so they don't want to. answer all the questions, which is really fun to say when they answer all the questions about Avatar's backstory, but I don't know, it just feels bad that Saka is the only one they leave out when we see all the other characters on Team Avatar like They let Toof rest, I think that would have been fine, but no, they brought her back, but Saka and Sukii are just Gonzo and this has led to the endless ending in theory, sneaky of what really happened to the two of them.
This is what led to the idea that Saka is Sui's father and that he has never left, since the detective labeled what happened to Saga and Suki as forbidden, so we don't actually know if Saka and Suki ended up together, we never see Suki so the last thing. The fate of their relationship is left open, which is why people lost their minds over a panel of possible tension between Zuko and Suki, since after my breakup it could technically happen and everyone else's romantic fate wasn't set in stone. and Kora is there. The one time Suki doesn't come back, maybe they broke up, maybe they lived happily ever after and had a bunch of kids after moving to Water Tribe Florida, but we'll never know, so it's basically Cannon, it's not when you ship Saga either. . with anyone, remember that if you survive the last air bender, you technically have a chance and even if it doesn't ship anyway, honestly, why not?
It's hard, man, let me, let me, these have been all the major Saka ships in existence. many, since he was sent with everyone, remember to like, share and subscribe, okay, I will talk about the other ship. kle was a girl Saka mentions in the comics and okay, I'll talk about zaka and his badass friend in another video, I don't like her. Real, I'll mention them, it could be something of yours. I might include it in the May video I'm already working on since I didn't really realize how popular Zuka was for a long time. It deserves to be talked about and seen.
A lot of people have been asking for it, so I'll give the people what they want, even if all they want is zutara, but it's worse.

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