r/ATLA "Hello, it's Zuko here" May 25 '25

Question What ATLA take make you like this?

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u/Suitable_Dimension33 May 26 '25

It’s shi like that why they took that angle away from sokka for the live action smh 🤦🏾‍♂️

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u/liquor_ibrlyknoher May 26 '25

If you watched the show 'used to be a little sexist' is the least interesting thing about Sokka and it's weird so many people got upset about that.

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u/Suitable_Dimension33 May 26 '25

It apart of his character development. If you watch the show it’s an important moment and lesson for him to learn. It was literally a part of his storyline of an entire episode like come on 🤦🏾‍♂️ like him losing his sexist nature is how he builds his bond with suki

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u/nervouspurvis02 May 27 '25

Ironically, by getting rid of Sokka's sexism, they ended up having a much more sexist depiction of Suki. Because now, instead of being a strong female character that destroys Sokka's misogynistic world view and kicks his ass in the process, now she just exists to be in love with Sokka, and stare at him when he's shirtless (even though they're supposed to be like 15-16, wtf Netflix.) Because they kept the romance between them, but got rid of the inciting force that allowed that romance to blossom naturally over the course of the OG show.

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u/Mr-BananaHead May 28 '25

16 is exactly the age I would expect someone to go googley-eyes over a shirtless guy

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u/nervouspurvis02 May 28 '25

I more meant it's fvcking weird for a show to be sexualising a character that's meant to be a minor.

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u/NNewt84 May 29 '25

Okay... but like, aren't the feminists the ones who complain about female characters being there just to be the love interest? And I thought we wanted more female characters who were just normal human beings instead of being all "strong and kickass"? Isn't that why people gravitate towards characters like Daria and Punky Brewster, for example?