MrBeastMan
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This popped into my mind a little while ago, was Katara of Avatar, the female lead and love interest of main character Aang a Mary Sue? My thoughts on this was there were times where she came dangerously close to being one, but the writers probably realized this and kept managing to pull her out just in time.
Take for example at the beginning of the series, Katara's waterbending skills are wild and unpredictable because she hasn't had a master to teach her and it's shown that Aang is able to easily do waterbending moves that she struggled to master for what seems like a few years at least. Of course, that all changes when they finally do a get a master and Katara is all of a sudden a master while Aang is well... pretty much just playing around and not taking it seriously.
Now, Pakku explains this by saying that Katara has a lot of passion for waterbending which is how she was able to master it so quickly, but... I don't care how passionate you are, nobody can become so unbelieveably good in just a few days (how much time passed between those three episodes? A week maybe...) Now I understand that they probably needed Katara to become a master to teach Aang waterbending so that he wouldn't become all-powerful too quickly but it was still a little jarring.
However, the ultimate case for me that bugs me is probably during the finale when it's... Katara who hands Azula her ultimate defeat inside of Zuko who was at least in my opinion the second main character of the show next to only Aang.
Now the thing is Zuko and Azula's stories really parallel one another (not to mention the fact that they are siblings) and frankly I thought Zuko and Azula's conflict was more interesting than Aang and Ozai's. Zuko's starts off as an angry, impatient, arrogant who never thinks his plans through (anti-) villain who is shown to not be regarded as exceptionally powerful by just about everyone but he gradually becomes kinder, less careless, and his arrogance is all but gone and his skills have improved significantly becomes an enlightened Fire Lord, turns to the right side and is finally at peace with himself.
This is in contrast with Azula who starts off as a calculating, ruthless, vindicative, manipultive mastermind and a prodigy at firebending who becomes well.. a completely insane psychopath and is now stuck in a mental instituition. So Zuko and Azula's battle is being fought, it's an Agni Kai, a one-on-one duel...
Now here's the thing with Katara.... she's always about helping others even if they don't need nor want it or have their own battles to fight.. (okay yeah, I'm not thinking straight with that comment, I'm pretty sure you know what I'm talking about though) Zuko has pretty much almost always had help when fighting Azula, I was looking forward to seeing him fight on his own and finally truly defeat her.
Instead Katara for some reason or another leaps up in the way, gives Azula a target when Zuko was about to end their battle... (Why?! You know if I could I would create a video that takes the Nostalgia Critic's line to Mowgli about not running from Shere Kahn where he's saying something along the lines of "You idiot! Get out of there!" Azula fires the lightning you see Katara's reactions, NC turns his head, and the next shot is a tombstone that says: "Here lies a dumb girl". Hehehehehe.... ....but I'm rambling back to the topic at hand)
Anyway so Zuko takes the lightning for Katara and is left incapacitated thus Katara has to take over for him and ultimately it's her who defeats Azula... now I realize that with the way they set it up, Katara would've had otherwise absolutely nothing to do, but still Azula was Zuko's battle, not Katara's. I'll quote myself from another forum here:
"...this is where my biggest problem lies. The thing is here... it seems like they are saying here: "This is KATARA'S victory. Oh sure, Zuko WOULD have won all by himself if Azula hadn't violeted Agni Kai rules, but.... hey that's how it goes." To be honest, after the final shot of Azula crying, I was like: "Wait.... that's it? No, no, that can't be how this fight ends! Go back! What? That's it... aww, come on!"
Now on some level, I can understand why they had this happen... I mean, if Zuko defeated Azula all by himself...what was there for Katara to do? Nothing really... considering they said Azula banished EVERYONE. So perhaps she shouldn't have banished everyone... what about the Dai Lee? Couldn't Katara have held the Dai Lee at bay while Zuko fought Azula? Why did they have Zuko AND Katara go to fight Azula... Iroh says that Zuko can't handle her alone, but as evidence from Southern Raiders, he probably could by now. So... what was the reason for this? Katara defeated Azula because she was the "good" girl while Azula was the "evil" one, as if trying to give them a bit of a rivalry. To give the... sane Zutarians something? (If that's the case, I'd be a little more upset since I know I'm in the miniority here, but I honestly didn't care who Katara ended up with, I'd rather they'd focused on more important dangling plots than giving Zutara the middle finger or whatever) Couldn't they have had Zuko and Katara fight Azula as a team? "
So yeah the thing is Katara never really had much of any kind of rivalry or interaction with Azula prior to this. Oh, they were enemies to be sure, but nowhere near to the extent of Zuko and Azula. So really I'm not sure why they went with this angle....
But anyway, I'm done. What do you guys think?
Take for example at the beginning of the series, Katara's waterbending skills are wild and unpredictable because she hasn't had a master to teach her and it's shown that Aang is able to easily do waterbending moves that she struggled to master for what seems like a few years at least. Of course, that all changes when they finally do a get a master and Katara is all of a sudden a master while Aang is well... pretty much just playing around and not taking it seriously.
Now, Pakku explains this by saying that Katara has a lot of passion for waterbending which is how she was able to master it so quickly, but... I don't care how passionate you are, nobody can become so unbelieveably good in just a few days (how much time passed between those three episodes? A week maybe...) Now I understand that they probably needed Katara to become a master to teach Aang waterbending so that he wouldn't become all-powerful too quickly but it was still a little jarring.
However, the ultimate case for me that bugs me is probably during the finale when it's... Katara who hands Azula her ultimate defeat inside of Zuko who was at least in my opinion the second main character of the show next to only Aang.
Now the thing is Zuko and Azula's stories really parallel one another (not to mention the fact that they are siblings) and frankly I thought Zuko and Azula's conflict was more interesting than Aang and Ozai's. Zuko's starts off as an angry, impatient, arrogant who never thinks his plans through (anti-) villain who is shown to not be regarded as exceptionally powerful by just about everyone but he gradually becomes kinder, less careless, and his arrogance is all but gone and his skills have improved significantly becomes an enlightened Fire Lord, turns to the right side and is finally at peace with himself.
This is in contrast with Azula who starts off as a calculating, ruthless, vindicative, manipultive mastermind and a prodigy at firebending who becomes well.. a completely insane psychopath and is now stuck in a mental instituition. So Zuko and Azula's battle is being fought, it's an Agni Kai, a one-on-one duel...
Now here's the thing with Katara.... she's always about helping others even if they don't need nor want it or have their own battles to fight.. (okay yeah, I'm not thinking straight with that comment, I'm pretty sure you know what I'm talking about though) Zuko has pretty much almost always had help when fighting Azula, I was looking forward to seeing him fight on his own and finally truly defeat her.
Instead Katara for some reason or another leaps up in the way, gives Azula a target when Zuko was about to end their battle... (Why?! You know if I could I would create a video that takes the Nostalgia Critic's line to Mowgli about not running from Shere Kahn where he's saying something along the lines of "You idiot! Get out of there!" Azula fires the lightning you see Katara's reactions, NC turns his head, and the next shot is a tombstone that says: "Here lies a dumb girl". Hehehehehe.... ....but I'm rambling back to the topic at hand)
Anyway so Zuko takes the lightning for Katara and is left incapacitated thus Katara has to take over for him and ultimately it's her who defeats Azula... now I realize that with the way they set it up, Katara would've had otherwise absolutely nothing to do, but still Azula was Zuko's battle, not Katara's. I'll quote myself from another forum here:
"...this is where my biggest problem lies. The thing is here... it seems like they are saying here: "This is KATARA'S victory. Oh sure, Zuko WOULD have won all by himself if Azula hadn't violeted Agni Kai rules, but.... hey that's how it goes." To be honest, after the final shot of Azula crying, I was like: "Wait.... that's it? No, no, that can't be how this fight ends! Go back! What? That's it... aww, come on!"
Now on some level, I can understand why they had this happen... I mean, if Zuko defeated Azula all by himself...what was there for Katara to do? Nothing really... considering they said Azula banished EVERYONE. So perhaps she shouldn't have banished everyone... what about the Dai Lee? Couldn't Katara have held the Dai Lee at bay while Zuko fought Azula? Why did they have Zuko AND Katara go to fight Azula... Iroh says that Zuko can't handle her alone, but as evidence from Southern Raiders, he probably could by now. So... what was the reason for this? Katara defeated Azula because she was the "good" girl while Azula was the "evil" one, as if trying to give them a bit of a rivalry. To give the... sane Zutarians something? (If that's the case, I'd be a little more upset since I know I'm in the miniority here, but I honestly didn't care who Katara ended up with, I'd rather they'd focused on more important dangling plots than giving Zutara the middle finger or whatever) Couldn't they have had Zuko and Katara fight Azula as a team? "
So yeah the thing is Katara never really had much of any kind of rivalry or interaction with Azula prior to this. Oh, they were enemies to be sure, but nowhere near to the extent of Zuko and Azula. So really I'm not sure why they went with this angle....
But anyway, I'm done. What do you guys think?