To be fair, they did watch helplessly as Zuko took Aang. The gifs that you used are scenes from before Zuko takes Aang. Aang reassures the kids that it'll be okay when Zuko marched him onto the ship.
I can't believe I'm defending the movie.
Yes, the Northern Water Tribe being the last stronghold is... eh... That's why it was easy for Na Sing Se to fall, because it had no outer wall.
Reading what I typed, that was a bit vague. So, the gifs are Sokka preparing for the incoming Fire Nation soldiers coming because of the old ship's flare that was triggered when Aang tripped a wire. Sokka told Aang to leave because he caused so much trouble already. Aang leaves and then Zuko comes. Sokka tries to fight him but gets thrown into the snow. Then Aang comes to help and Zuko, as well as everyone else, finds out he's the Avatar. Aang goes with Zuko to spare the tribe.
So yes, Sokka and Katara watch helplessly, but they should NOT have asked "Why is he taking him?"
What the heck? They should know by then that he's the Avatar!
But I do hope that's in the movie, though, just to upset the procasters. Though at this point, I don't think anything will make them upset.
This would explain the dragon in the trailer that people were speculating was Roku's or Koh.
I suppose the little changes (dragging Aang out of the tent?) could be because it's a condensed version for younger kids... But the only major differences I've seen in book adaptions are when they give the book writer a different version of the final script than is used, either because they make last-minute changes, or when they intentionally give them a different version of the script in order to hide a major plot point (The book adaption for X-Men II had Jean Grey survive in order to not leak the ending before it was shown in the movie). This doesn't seem like it'd fall under either of those.
I dunno, on the contrary, the book versions of Avatar episodes tend to be pretty accurate, albeit condensed. When the book for the finale leaked, it was pretty much exactly what happened, and the nuances left out from the episode didn't change much.
LOL at the bad imaging with the first scan. Zuko was placed into a still of Fire Nation soldiers. The lighting is all wrong so you can tell he wasn't in there originally.
In case no one noticed, I put some descriptions for the images. Place your cursor over them to read the captions.
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I can't believe I'm defending the movie.
Yes, the Northern Water Tribe being the last stronghold is... eh... That's why it was easy for Na Sing Se to fall, because it had no outer wall.
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Thanks for correcting me.
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So yes, Sokka and Katara watch helplessly, but they should NOT have asked "Why is he taking him?"
What the heck? They should know by then that he's the Avatar!
But I do hope that's in the movie, though, just to upset the procasters. Though at this point, I don't think anything will make them upset.
"So Aang is really an octopus, huh? COOL!"
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I suppose the little changes (dragging Aang out of the tent?) could be because it's a condensed version for younger kids... But the only major differences I've seen in book adaptions are when they give the book writer a different version of the final script than is used, either because they make last-minute changes, or when they intentionally give them a different version of the script in order to hide a major plot point (The book adaption for X-Men II had Jean Grey survive in order to not leak the ending before it was shown in the movie). This doesn't seem like it'd fall under either of those.
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EDIT: Or whoever is writing this mess.
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In case no one noticed, I put some descriptions for the images. Place your cursor over them to read the captions.
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