• Ericthescruffy [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    Yeah…having re-watched avatar with my son not that long ago I don’t see where the issue is. Downplaying/removing his chauvinism and sexism only serves to negate his character arc and more importantly undercuts the hilarity of watching his shit get kicked in by Suki and the Kyoshi warriors. I think if anything: the only part that has aged poorly is the part where Suki falls for him. Still kinda would have preferred it if he had thought that’s where it was going and she’d have been like “…whoa…dude…we’re not…no…just no…”. Too many of these stories end with these characters getting romantically entangled with each other and not enough end with them just coming to respect each other as peers.

    • muddi [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      8 months ago

      Yeah I just rewatched recently too and the sexism seems unnecessary. Just being a know-it-all or even just fighting his own twisted sense of warrior masculinity is enough of a start point for his arc.

      The space sword episode being his redemption, one of my favorite episodes