I watched it again, and it was mind-blowing how relevant the show was and still is. Everyone who had watched the show when they were younger was rewatching it once again, and people who had never seen it before were viewing it with fresh eyes. In May, Avatar: The Last Airbender was put back on Netflix and experienced a resurgence of sorts. Like most other people, I had a lot of time on my hands. ![]() Then, in March of this year, my school went into lockdown due to COVID-19, and I was suddenly back home. Bits and pieces stuck with me, but for the most part, I watched it, had fun, and moved on. I remember learning about how war and other political issues affect people and how they view the world ― specifically the episodes set in Ba Sing Se (but we will get to that later). ![]() Besides the memories of sitting in front of the TV and eating goldfish, I didn’t remember a lot of the actual content of the show. ![]() ![]() I watched it with my brother, who was six at the time. I have a strong memory of watching Avatar: The Last Airbender on the Wii that my family had set up in our dining-room-turned-play-room when I was around ten years old.
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