bentflame ([personal profile] bentflame) wrote2009-09-22 11:45 am

{ACCIDENTAL VIDEO POST} AZULA'S ADVENTURES IN AMERICAN TELEVISION

[Here we have Azula coming down the stairs at Cuddy's house, going into the kitchen to make herself a cup of tea before going back home. While waiting for the water to boil she stops to turn on the television, just because she can. Flipping through the channels, lalala... there's a baseball game, some cop show, an stylistic sequence of someone firebending-- WAIT A SECOND. She flips back to that, and curiously begins to watch what is, of course, the intro to the television show Avatar: The Last Airbender (which I looked for all over YouTube and COULD NOT FIND; it's all fan-made openings, sob).]

[When the opening titles end and she speaks, she sounds annoyed-- and genuinely surprised:]

It takes the Avatar's side?

[identity profile] peoplesprincess.livejournal.com 2009-09-22 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
How naive.

Not just me; they don't believe the nature of the community at all at first. It's hardly surprising, but that doesn't mean I like dealing with it.

[identity profile] x-macattack-x.livejournal.com 2009-09-22 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
'Look at us, we're so progressive and enlightened we need to violently force our beliefs on others.'

You don't think that sounds barbaric?

Meh. V was telling me something like that. I'll believe it if I see it.

[identity profile] peoplesprincess.livejournal.com 2009-09-22 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Again, it's mostly about expansion, not believe. And no, it doesn't sound barbaric at all.

That's a common reaction. I still suggest you ask.