

Battle of the Battles – Zak and Jacob will rank the Battles similar to the episode rankings.Then, the three scores will be combined to create the official podcast score for each episode! Zak and Jacob will give their own scores, plus the listeners’ scores will be averaged and added as the third point. Episode Rankings – Zak and Jacob will create an official Aang in There ranking of every episode of ATLA, by rating them all on a scale from 0-4.Feedback – Zak and Jacob go through listener feedback and answer the questions or comments written into their official email:.Episode Recap – Zak and Jacob start by giving an in-depth breakdown of all the plot points and minor details from the episode.Every week, Zak and Jacob break down an episode of ATLA with the benefit of knowing the whole universe of Avatar. Next week, Zak and Jacob will sort The Guardians of the Galaxy into bending classes.Īang in There is a spoiler-filled rewatch of Avatar: The Last Airbender. They dive into the similarities between the Huu’s swamp monster and Man Thing, how Sokka really should start believing in magic, rank the songs from Avatar in a tier list, discuss other uses for Waterbedning, plus so much more!Īfterwards, Zak and Jacob tackle listener feedback, rank the episode, and sort The Captain America (Cap, Ant Man, Wanda, and Hawkeye) into bending classes. Zak Mohamed ( and Jacob Redmon ( start hallucinating as they recap Book 2 Episode 4 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Swamp.

I give the show an easy 10/10, especially if you watch all the shows in order.AANG IN THERE: Avatar The Last Airbender Book 2 Episode 4 “The Swamp” The character development and writing can match even some of the best television writers out there, it may even be able to stand toe-to-toe with the works of Joss Whedon. I wouldn't doubt that the next 3 seasons are already written.

The show itself is also planned out, as minor questions formed in one episode may not be answered for another 10 some episodes later, so it's not just another Nick "story" show like Danny Phantom, all episodes are connected and well planned out. The bending styles all coincide with different styles of fighting and can be seen in every episode. The research put into the story is amazing. It's good to know that children that watch this show may actually learn what it takes to have a good story. Not since Samauri Jack has an American show been able to pull off an anime style that works. This show is what Nickelodeon needs to give it some respect. The art and research put into this story matches the quality of the plot and character development.
