r/ATLA • u/Deep_Revenue_7814 • 2d ago
Discussion Honest confession about Katara’s undeserved mistreatment towards her father.
I hate Katara so much because she was so hateful to her father, back in the Bato of the Water 💧 Tribe episode she did not display any hard feelings towards him and no reluctance in reuniting with him, in the comic The Bridge comic episode and The Awakening episode, she was hateful to her father, being unreasonably hostile to her father and the fact that she voiced her understanding why her father left which is fighting against the Fire 🔥 Nation - something she wants questioned her sadness and anger and hurt towards her father goes to show her hostility towards her father was unjustified and hateful. Seeing people hating on her is honestly satisfying, karma is a bitch, such hateful behaviour towards her father will come back to her.
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u/ElliotTheldiot 2d ago
Every post this guy makes is just them seething at the same fictional ccharacter. I get not liking a character, but this excessive even for a fan of the show. Girl is running circles round your mind rent free. Either this person is a 13 year old or a bot.
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u/Deep_Revenue_7814 2d ago
my earlier post is not seething at the same character, the other one is directing a question at the fans only.
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u/Bensemus 2d ago
You are weird…
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u/Deep_Revenue_7814 2d ago
i don’t care. you are not gonna stop me from hating her anyway.
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u/WaterdropGirl 2d ago
Bro chiiiiiilllllll
1) she was a kid 2) her mom died 3) her dad basically abandoned her and sokka to fight in the war for like a decade or more 4) All the men went with her father which means that food was probably kinda scarce for a long, long time 5) she had to take care of sokka and basically turn into a parental figure while coping with trauma and abandonment and food scarcity 6) it was like one period of time and she and her father dealt with it 7) you can't help when emotions and trauma come to the surface and Ang leaving triggered their reconciliation 8) kids and hell a ton of adults aren't inherently emotionally intelligent
Ngl you making such a big deal out of this and hating her after all the good she's done seems like there's something else going on
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u/Deep_Revenue_7814 1d ago
she voiced her understanding why her father left and she even questioned:” But why does it feel this way?” How can you justify her hateful behaviour?
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u/Actual-Pirate4695 1d ago
she’s a kid who had to grow up without both of her parents, cut her some slack
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u/Deep_Revenue_7814 1d ago
she voiced her understanding why her father left and she even questioned:” But why does it feel this way?” How can you justify her hateful behaviour?
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u/BestEffect1879 2d ago
Dude, I think you’re being way too hard on Katara. She was 14. Her mother had just died and her father left shortly after. Even though her parents didn’t abandon her, feelings of abandonment can still happen.
Katara acknowledged she was in the wrong because her father had to leave. She just needed to process her feelings.