

- Avatar the last airbender episode 2 script series#
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And it was just a joy to crack a new script, and see what we were being gifted that week to explore in these characters.


They built beautiful stories for all of them. They didn't silo little character growth just on to Aang, or Aang and Zuko. But they really continued to build beautiful arcs and growth for Sokka, and for all the characters. And we've got this big major arc of Aang sort of learning everything and going on this epic journey.' It was certainly possible that Sokka would be more static and would be more there to keep cracking jokes, he keeps some plot stuff moving. It became clear early on, like, 'Cool, I'm this major sort of comedic release role. I think that's something that was a really pleasant surprise throughout the process for me. The characters had multiple layers early on, and genocide wasn't exactly a common plot point on Nickelodeon!
Avatar the last airbender episode 2 script series#
The first handful of episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender make it clear that it's not going to be the kind of animated series targeted at a younger audience that resets every week and sticks to lighter kinds of stories. And it was relevant then and it's just as relevant now. So I think they handled that really well. pretty immediately as they set off into the world, this is clearly something this kid will have to learn about, and adjust his perspective in a major way. And then very quickly addressing that he comes from this warrior culture, believes certain things about his role as the oldest male there, and has certain judgments about his sister, and introduce all of that right away, make that all clear on the pilot. I love that Mike and Bryan built in that blind spot of Sokka's. DeSena weighed in on the importance of Sokka's growth for viewers, saying: Sokka's character development throughout A: TLA started early, when he learned some key lessons from Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors that are as valuable today as they were back in 2005. I spoke with Jack DeSena, who voiced fan-favorite Sokka for all three seasons of Avatar: The Last Airbender, ahead of his guest appearance on Dante Basco and Janet Varney's Avatar rewatch podcast, Braving the Elements.
