There’s evidence he was trying to prevent worse things from happening. He hid the last dragons, he joined a extremist group, he was WAY ahead of Azula capturing him, his prison escape plan was likely a long term thought process he already had. Iroh was never going to be fire lord.
I want them to dive into exactly that in NATLA, more than they already have.
Maybe it’s just me, but I’m really enjoying it as an ‘AU’ that explores some off-screen scenes and implications from the original. I think people are getting too hung up on it being ‘not ATLA’ (just like LoK).
And it’s fine, its entertaining and a spectacle with some emotional moments. I mean, it depends what else is in your TV queue, as there’s a TON to watch these days, but I wouldn’t skip it just because it’s not ATLA.
There’s evidence he was trying to prevent worse things from happening. He hid the last dragons, he joined a extremist group, he was WAY ahead of Azula capturing him, his prison escape plan was likely a long term thought process he already had. Iroh was never going to be fire lord.
He was first in line to be Fire Lord until his son died.
I don’t think Iroh would have been as ruthless as his brother. But he did see conquest as a sort of duty.
But then his son died, and he realized that it was all pointless.
I want them to dive into exactly that in NATLA, more than they already have.
Maybe it’s just me, but I’m really enjoying it as an ‘AU’ that explores some off-screen scenes and implications from the original. I think people are getting too hung up on it being ‘not ATLA’ (just like LoK).
I keep meaning to give that a try, but after Shyamalan… No. Just the memory of that is enough to give pause.
Also, Netflix live action has been… well, never quite as good as the original. They often don’t lean into the genre as hard as they need to.
What Shyamalan movie?
(Seriously, it’s nothing like the movie).
And it’s fine, its entertaining and a spectacle with some emotional moments. I mean, it depends what else is in your TV queue, as there’s a TON to watch these days, but I wouldn’t skip it just because it’s not ATLA.