The best part about Zuko was that even before it was hinted that he was going to be good, we were routing for him. Not necessarily in the first two episodes but when you get to The Southern Air Temple, you’re genuinely rooting for him when he and Zhao are fighting. You want him to win the Agni Kai. And since then, there have been other small scenes where you want Zuko to win, you want him to succeed, even if succeeding means something bad for our heroes. Look at the way we cheered for him and Iroh against the Earth Kingdom soldiers, the Blue Spirit episode, when he gets blown up via the blasting jelly, even when he takes Aang across the snowy terrain. Part of you is rooting for him, part of you wants him to win. I’d add all of the scenes from Book Two, but by that point, the dynamic is a bit different. By that point, most of us wanted Zuko to be good and then that feeling only increased by Book Three. But Book One gave us episodes where we still rooted for the villain while realizing that he was the villain and not expecting that to change. And Avatar’s really the only thing I can think of that ever made me do that.
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Not to sound like a 90s shallow prep, but how you dress can affect your self esteem, and putting energy into wearing things you actively like and projecting an ideal of yourself through fashion instead of seeing clothes as things you have to put on out of obligation helps.
It also can give you a sense of control over your appearance that you otherwise wouldn’t have lmao


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