Zuko's interactions with his crew, along with Katara and Sokka's interactions with them are about to show up more in the next few installments, and I hope it continues to work.
It also does the double duty of hinting at Zuko's unconcious memories of his past lives.
I love that episode! Zuko needs a more upbeat attitude! One of the sad parts of this AU is that Aang is dead, which makes it hard as an author to milk all the lovely comedy he brings when he and angstboy are in the same scene.
I've been waiting for somebody to give me a prompt that I could use to tell their story. I've had them knocking around in my head since almost as far back as "Bannner". When I first started poking at this, I knew I wanted one of the Avatars to have died young and unknown, but that left a lot of time for the other Avatar to be doing nothing about the war. Lu is a slacking slacker who slacks.
On a side note, Foggy Swamp Avatars show up repeatedly in my drabbles. I wish we got to see one.
Re: Laying Aang to rest at the Southern Air Temple, Part 7/7
Date: 2012-05-15 06:56 am (UTC)It also does the double duty of hinting at Zuko's unconcious memories of his past lives.
I love that episode! Zuko needs a more upbeat attitude! One of the sad parts of this AU is that Aang is dead, which makes it hard as an author to milk all the lovely comedy he brings when he and angstboy are in the same scene.
I've been waiting for somebody to give me a prompt that I could use to tell their story. I've had them knocking around in my head since almost as far back as "Bannner". When I first started poking at this, I knew I wanted one of the Avatars to have died young and unknown, but that left a lot of time for the other Avatar to be doing nothing about the war. Lu is a slacking slacker who slacks.
On a side note, Foggy Swamp Avatars show up repeatedly in my drabbles. I wish we got to see one.