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The heroes work together to stop Azula's destructive plans; Zuko finds companionship in an unlikely source and learns the time has come to make an imperative choice about his future.
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Goofs
When Aang is rising into the air while in the Avatar State, his orange belt is missing and the next image shows that he is wearing it.
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Quotes
Azula:
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to the Dai Li]
This coup must be swift and decisive. The Earth King and each of the five generals must be taken out simulataneously. Long Feng has placed you in my command while we overthrow the government. If I sense any disloyalty, any hesitation, any weakness at all, I will snuff it out! That is all.
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Connections
Referenced in
Avatar Spirits (2010)
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Here we have an ending with a perfect cliffhanger.
Zuko, like many who feel strong in their convictions, turned on his Uncle in favor of his own pride. He also destroyed any chances of ZuTara ever happening (thank your respective gods for that one) Katara, Instead of healing Zuko and possibly keeping him from chasing the gang anymore, she saw Aang and got excited. Again, destroying the chance of ZuTara happening.
Aang, learned how to control the avatar state, possibly at the expense of his love for Katara. Did he lose her, does she love him, who knows, season 3 holds the answers.
Iroh is imprisoned, and aside from him, only Master Jong would be able to teach Aang firebending.
Suki and the Kiyoshi Warriors could quite possibly be dead.
Sokka has to find Suki.
And the Earth Kingdom is gone, leaving only one nation around to support Aang and the rest.
At the end of season 2, we've come to the high point in the series, from here, its all thick plot line. From here, everything is different.