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i know we keep talking about lance piloting red but like……. imagine keith piloting blue tho? imagine him not being used to all those friendly nudges blue exudes and imagine him slowly getting used to her calm presence and imagine him laughing as he casually takes her for a spin and imagine him telling lance “i think she likes me” and imagine lance telling him “of course she does” and imagine them smiling at each other and imagine me screaming

Source: pidger u know i said in that post i wrote yesterday that i wasn't sure about blue paladin keith but.... actually siGN ME THE FUCK UP!!!! vld keith lance klance blue paladin!keith red paladin!lance text
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“ Can we talk about this scene for a minute? Because I tear up literally every damn time I watch it.
After losing his son, Iroh fought tirelessly to save his nephew from Ozai’s brainwashing, no matter how hard Zuko...
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Can we talk about this scene for a minute? Because I tear up literally every damn time I watch it. 

After losing his son, Iroh fought tirelessly to save his nephew from Ozai’s brainwashing, no matter how hard Zuko tried to push him away. But even after years of sticking by him through every dead end and reckless gambit, Zuko still goes back to his awful father. Once again, Iroh couldn’t save his son and it just kills him

Then the kid shows up with team Avatar, because it turns out some of those proverbs got through to him after all.

But the part that really gets me is Zuko’s perspective.

Sitting outside that tent, he’s so damn scared. He’s so convinced Iroh hates him, he won’t even go in without a pep talk from Katara. Everyone else can see that Iroh will be proud of what his nephew has done since they last met, but Zuko can’t. When Zuko goes in to see the family he disappointed, he’s braced for yelling and fire and rage because that’s what he’s been raised to expect when he screws up. Pissing off his father got him disgraced, burned, tossed in the street, told he didn’t deserve to be alive, and shot at with lightening. A lifetime of experience says he should be scared. He doesn’t expect to be forgiven, he just wants Iroh to know he’s sorry. 

And then Iroh’s not even madNOT EVEN MAD. Mercy and compassion are so alien to Zuko that immediate forgiveness wasn’t even a remote possibility. He’s so utterly confused, but at the same time, so, so relieved. He hasn’t lost his only family. The only person who stayed by him all those years in exile. The only father who loved him.

They both thought they’d lost the only family they had left. Instead, they find themselves closer than they’ve ever been. And I tear up every damn time.

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Not to mention, Zuko was burned and disowned just because he spoke out of turn. He betrayed Iroh, the person who was there for him and loved him when no one else did, and when Zuko goes to face his uncle he was probably just as terrified as he was during the Agni Kai with his father, only this time he feels he truly deserves whatever Iroh has to say–or do.

Uncle’s forgiveness–the fact that he wasn’t even angry–speaks volumes to just what love truly looks like. What family means. And Zuko is shocked that he’s been extended this kind of thing because it’s so unfamiliar to him. This scene is simultaneously happy and sad, beautiful and heartbreaking, because it reflects the abuse Zuko’s endured and the love he’s moving into.

Source: thedreadpirateblogger i've rb'd like 100 analyses of this scene but it never gets old no offense but this is the most emotional thing ever animated ah haha sobs atla gifs text zuko iroh