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Zuko discovers the letter from Ursa stating that Zuko is Ikem's son, and begins to doubt if he is the rightful Fire Lord. Azula manipulates these doubts to weaken Zuko's resolve to be Fire Lord. Zuko and Azula discover that Ursa is alive and married to Ikem, having had her memories erased and appearance changed by a spirit to relieve her of the ...
Zuko arrives, having tracked Azula's machine to the town. A mêlée à trois begins between Aang, Zuko and Azula in the town where eventually Aang, cornered by Azula, is saved by the arrival of Katara and Sokka. Toph and Iroh arrive to assist her friends and Zuko respectively. The six eventually work together to corner Azula.
Zuko picks it up, triggering a trap that encases him and Aang in slime. They are apprehended by the Sun Warriors, who had been living in secret. The tribe instruct Aang and Zuko to carry pieces of an eternal flame to the masters Ran and Shaw; Aang, who burned Katara's hands during a prior attempt at firebending, [b] hesitates. However, the Sun ...
Dante Roman Basco (born August 29, 1975) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Rufio, the leader of the Lost Boys in Steven Spielberg's Hook, Dolph in the cult film But I'm a Cheerleader, the lead character Ben Mercado in the independent film The Debut, and for voicing the titular protagonist of American Dragon: Jake Long and Prince Zuko in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Bobby Cannavale (/ ˌ k æ n ə ˈ v ɑː l i /; born May 3, 1970) [1] is an American actor. His breakthrough came with the leading role as FDNY Paramedic Roberto "Bobby" Caffey in the NBC series Third Watch, which he played from 1999 to 2001.
2024's Coachella lineup features more Latinos than ever. De Los checks in with a few performers to see how they get ready for the big weekend ahead.
Zuko and the girls attend a party where Azula tries to flirt but scares boys away with her poor social skills. Zuko, who has resumed a romantic relationship with Mai, observes a boy flirting with her and destroys a vase in anger, prompting Mai to tell him off. The group shares stories of how their pasts shaped them around a campfire.
Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for president in the U.S. and she made her historic run in 1872 – before women even had the right to vote! She supported women's suffrage as well as welfare for the poor, and though it was frowned upon at the time, she didn't shy away from being vocal about sexual freedom.