|  0:02 - 0:03 | Water. | 
        
        
        |  0:04 - 0:06 | Earth. | 
        
        
        |  0:06 - 0:08 | Fire. | 
        
        
        |  0:08 - 0:10 | Air. | 
        
        
        |  0:11 - 0:14 | Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. | 
        
        
        |  0:15 - 0:18 | Then everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. | 
        
        
        |  0:19 - 0:22 | Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, | 
        
        
        |  0:22 - 0:23 | could stop them. | 
        
        
        |  0:23 - 0:26 | But when the world needed him most, he vanished. | 
        
        
        |  0:27 - 0:28 | A hundred years passed, | 
        
        
        |  0:28 - 0:30 | and my brother and I discovered the new Avatar, | 
        
        
        |  0:30 - 0:32 | an airbender named Aang. | 
        
        
        |  0:32 - 0:35 | And although his airbending skills are great, | 
        
        
        |  0:35 - 0:37 | he has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone. | 
        
        
        |  0:37 - 0:38 | Oof. | 
        
        
        |  0:38 - 0:41 | But I believe Aang can save the world. | 
        
        
        |  0:47 - 0:50 | Previously on Avatar... | 
        
        
        |  0:50 - 0:53 | I can't believe we finally made it to Ba Sing Se in one piece. | 
        
        
        |  0:53 - 0:59 | I just want our new place to look nice, in case someone brings home a lady friend. | 
        
        
        |  0:59 - 1:01 | I don't want to make a life here. | 
        
        
        |  1:02 - 1:04 | Here we are, your new home. | 
        
        
        |  1:05 - 1:07 | We need to talk to the king about the war. | 
        
        
        |  1:07 - 1:10 | Your request for an audience with the Earth King is being processed, | 
        
        
        |  1:10 - 1:12 | and should be put through in about a month! | 
        
        
        |  1:13 - 1:16 | If we're gonna be here for a month, we should spend our time looking for Appa. | 
        
        
        |  1:46 - 1:49 | Toph, aren't you gonna get ready for the day? | 
        
        
        |  1:56 - 1:57 | I'm ready. | 
        
        
        |  1:57 - 1:58 | You're not gonna wash up? | 
        
        
        |  1:58 - 2:02 | You've got a little dirt on your... Everywhere, actually. | 
        
        
        |  2:02 - 2:06 | You call it dirt, I call it a healthy coating of earth. | 
        
        
        |  2:06 - 2:07 | Hmm... | 
        
        
        |  2:07 - 2:09 | You know what we need? | 
        
        
        |  2:09 - 2:11 | A girls' day out! | 
        
        
        |  2:11 - 2:13 | Do I have to? | 
        
        
        |  2:13 - 2:14 | It'll be fun. | 
        
        
        |  2:19 - 2:21 | The Fancy Lady Day Spa? | 
        
        
        |  2:21 - 2:23 | Sounds like my kind of place. | 
        
        
        |  2:23 - 2:25 | Are you ready for some serious pampering? | 
        
        
        |  2:26 - 2:28 | Sure, Katara. | 
        
        
        |  2:28 - 2:29 | Whatever you say. | 
        
        
        |  2:29 - 2:31 | As long as they don't touch my feet. | 
        
        
        |  2:41 - 2:42 | Ugh! | 
        
        
        |  2:42 - 2:43 | Uh... | 
        
        
        |  3:07 - 3:08 | Well, that wasn't so bad. | 
        
        
        |  3:09 - 3:13 | I'm not usually into that stuff, but I actually feel... Girly. | 
        
        
        |  3:13 - 3:14 | I'm glad. | 
        
        
        |  3:14 - 3:16 | It's about time we did something fun together. | 
        
        
        |  3:22 - 3:24 | Wow, great makeup. | 
        
        
        |  3:24 - 3:25 | Thanks. | 
        
        
        |  3:25 - 3:26 | For a clown. | 
        
        
        |  3:30 - 3:32 | Don't listen to them. Let's just keep walking. | 
        
        
        |  3:32 - 3:34 | I think she looks cute. | 
        
        
        |  3:34 - 3:37 | Like that time we put a sweater on your pet poodle-monkey. | 
        
        
        |  3:40 - 3:41 | Good one, Star. | 
        
        
        |  3:42 - 3:43 | Let's go, Toph. | 
        
        
        |  3:44 - 3:46 | No, no, that was a good one. | 
        
        
        |  3:46 - 3:48 | "Like your poodle-monkey." | 
        
        
        |  3:50 - 3:51 | You, you know what else is a good one? | 
        
        
        |  3:56 - 3:57 | Now that was funny. | 
        
        
        |  4:00 - 4:03 | Those girls don't know what they're talking about. | 
        
        
        |  4:03 - 4:04 | It's okay. | 
        
        
        |  4:04 - 4:06 | One of the good things about being blind | 
        
        
        |  4:06 - 4:09 | Is that I don't have to waste my time worrying about appearances. | 
        
        
        |  4:09 - 4:11 | I don't care what I look like. | 
        
        
        |  4:11 - 4:14 | I'm not looking for anyone's approval. | 
        
        
        |  4:14 - 4:16 | I know who I am. | 
        
        
        |  4:16 - 4:18 | That's what I really admire about you, Toph. | 
        
        
        |  4:19 - 4:21 | You're so strong and confident and self-assured. | 
        
        
        |  4:23 - 4:25 | And I know it doesn't matter, but... | 
        
        
        |  4:25 - 4:27 | You're really pretty. | 
        
        
        |  4:27 - 4:28 | I am? | 
        
        
        |  4:29 - 4:30 | Yeah, you are. | 
        
        
        |  4:34 - 4:38 | I'd return the compliment, but I have no idea what you look like. | 
        
        
        |  4:39 - 4:40 | Thank you, Katara. | 
        
        
        |  4:41 - 4:42 | Ow! | 
        
        
        |  4:55 - 4:59 | If this is for a romantic picnic, may I suggest this lavender one? | 
        
        
        |  5:00 - 5:05 | No, it's not a romantic picnic, but it is a special occasion. | 
        
        
        |  5:13 - 5:16 | The moonflower likes partial shade. | 
        
        
        |  5:25 - 5:27 | It's okay, Shh, shh, shh. | 
        
        
        |  5:27 - 5:29 | It's okay, Shh. | 
        
        
        |  5:34 - 5:37 | Leaves from the vine | 
        
        
        |  5:37 - 5:40 | Falling so slow | 
        
        
        |  5:40 - 5:47 | Like fragile, tiny shells drifting in the foam | 
        
        
        |  5:47 - 5:53 | Little soldier boy, come marching home | 
        
        
        |  5:54 - 5:57 | Brave soldier boy | 
        
        
        |  5:59 - 6:03 | Comes marching home | 
        
        
        |  6:05 - 6:06 | Yeowch! | 
        
        
        |  6:24 - 6:26 | Hey! | 
        
        
        |  6:26 - 6:29 | It is usually best to admit mistakes when they occur. | 
        
        
        |  6:30 - 6:32 | And to seek to restore honor. | 
        
        
        |  6:34 - 6:38 | When I'm through with you kids, the window won't be the only thing that's broken! | 
        
        
        |  6:39 - 6:40 | But not this time. | 
        
        
        |  6:40 - 6:41 | Run! | 
        
        
        |  6:49 - 6:50 | You. | 
        
        
        |  6:51 - 6:52 | Give me all your money! | 
        
        
        |  6:56 - 6:57 | What are you doing? | 
        
        
        |  6:57 - 6:58 | I'm mugging you! | 
        
        
        |  6:59 - 7:00 | With that stance? | 
        
        
        |  7:00 - 7:01 | Wha-? | 
        
        
        |  7:01 - 7:03 | What are you talking about? | 
        
        
        |  7:03 - 7:04 | Just give me your money, old man! | 
        
        
        |  7:05 - 7:10 | With a poor stance, you are unbalanced, and you can be easily knocked over. | 
        
        
        |  7:12 - 7:13 | Ugh! | 
        
        
        |  7:18 - 7:23 | With a solid stance, you are a much more serious threat. | 
        
        
        |  7:27 - 7:28 | Much better! | 
        
        
        |  7:28 - 7:33 | But to tell you the truth, you do not look like the criminal type. | 
        
        
        |  7:33 - 7:35 | I know, I'm... | 
        
        
        |  7:35 - 7:36 | I'm just confused. | 
        
        
        |  7:39 - 7:41 | So you really think I could be a good masseur? | 
        
        
        |  7:41 - 7:43 | Of course! | 
        
        
        |  7:44 - 7:46 | This is so great! | 
        
        
        |  7:46 - 7:48 | No one has ever believed in me. | 
        
        
        |  7:48 - 7:52 | While it is always best to believe in oneself, | 
        
        
        |  7:52 - 7:56 | a little help from others can be a great blessing. | 
        
        
        |  8:20 - 8:22 | Happy birthday, my son. | 
        
        
        |  8:24 - 8:27 | If only I could have helped you. | 
        
        
        |  8:28 - 8:32 | Leaves from the vine | 
        
        
        |  8:32 - 8:35 | Falling so slow | 
        
        
        |  8:35 - 8:41 | Like fragile, tiny shells drifting in the foam | 
        
        
        |  8:42 - 8:46 | Little soldier boy | 
        
        
        |  8:46 - 8:48 | Come marching home | 
        
        
        |  8:49 - 8:52 | Brave soldier boy | 
        
        
        |  8:52 - 8:56 | Comes marching home | 
        
        
        |  9:35 - 9:36 | Hey there, fella. | 
        
        
        |  9:36 - 9:37 | You look hungry. | 
        
        
        |  9:37 - 9:38 | Ahh! | 
        
        
        |  9:42 - 9:43 | They are hungry. | 
        
        
        |  9:45 - 9:49 | The Dai Li won't give me any money because the kids stopped coming. | 
        
        
        |  9:49 - 9:52 | And the kids won't come because my zoo's nasty and broke. | 
        
        
        |  9:53 - 9:54 | What kind of animal is that? | 
        
        
        |  9:54 - 9:56 | Ooh, that's a rabbiroo. | 
        
        
        |  9:56 - 9:59 | I wish I could get her a big, open prairie, like she likes. | 
        
        
        |  10:00 - 10:01 | I'd let her hop her way to happiness. | 
        
        
        |  10:04 - 10:06 | Let's do it.  Say again? | 
        
        
        |  10:06 - 10:09 | There's a big open space right outside the walls of the city. | 
        
        
        |  10:09 - 10:12 | But how are you gonna transport all these wild critters? | 
        
        
        |  10:12 - 10:14 | Don't worry, I'm great with animals. | 
        
        
        |  10:35 - 10:37 | My cab- | 
        
        
        |  10:38 - 10:39 | Oh, forget it. | 
        
        
        |  10:52 - 10:54 | This was so much easier in my head. | 
        
        
        |  11:23 - 11:25 | Oom-oom-oom, oom-oom-oom. | 
        
        
        |  11:25 - 11:27 | But you have to open this gate! | 
        
        
        |  11:27 - 11:28 | Or what? | 
        
        
        |  11:28 - 11:29 | Or that! | 
        
        
        |  11:33 - 11:35 | Open the gate! | 
        
        
        |  12:32 - 12:35 | Well, Mr. Zookeeper, how do you like your new facilities? | 
        
        
        |  12:35 - 12:37 | Excellent job, Avatar. | 
        
        
        |  12:37 - 12:40 | You should think about working with animals for a living. | 
        
        
        |  12:40 - 12:43 | CHILD 1: Mommy, Miss Snowflake got out of the house again. | 
        
        
        |  12:44 - 12:47 | CHILD 2: Fluffikins, what are you doing down there? | 
        
        
        |  12:49 - 12:52 | On second thought, you should probably stick to saving people. | 
        
        
        |  13:15 - 13:16 | What's this? | 
        
        
        |  13:16 - 13:18 | "Through all the long night, | 
        
        
        |  13:18 - 13:21 | "Winter moon glows with bright love. | 
        
        
        |  13:21 - 13:24 | "Sleet, her silver tears." | 
        
        
        |  13:24 - 13:27 | Ahh, poetry. | 
        
        
        |  13:28 - 13:30 | Augh! | 
        
        
        |  13:32 - 13:34 | I am so sorry. | 
        
        
        |  13:34 - 13:36 | Something struck me in the rear. | 
        
        
        |  13:37 - 13:41 | I just... Wound up... Here? | 
        
        
        |  13:48 - 13:54 | "Five, seven, then five syllables mark a haiku, remarkable oaf." | 
        
        
        |  13:57 - 14:03 | "They call me Sokka, that is, in the water tribe. I am not an oaf." | 
        
        
        |  14:06 - 14:12 | "Chittering monkey. In the spring he climbs treetops and thinks himself tall." | 
        
        
        |  14:12 - 14:14 | Ooh... | 
        
        
        |  14:14 - 14:19 | "You think you're so smart, with your fancy little words. This is not so hard." | 
        
        
        |  14:20 - 14:22 | Ooh... | 
        
        
        |  14:22 - 14:27 | "Whole seasons are spent mastering the form, the style. None calls it easy." | 
        
        
        |  14:27 - 14:33 | "I calls it easy. Like I paddle my canoe, I'll paddle yours, too." | 
        
        
        |  14:37 - 14:40 | "There's nuts and there's fruits. | 
        
        
        |  14:40 - 14:44 | "In fall, the clean plum drops, always to be squashed." | 
        
        
        |  14:46 - 14:49 | "Squish-squash sling that slang, | 
        
        
        |  14:49 - 14:53 | "I'm always right back at ya, like my... Boomerang." | 
        
        
        |  15:00 - 15:04 | "That's right, I'm Sokka, it's pronounced with an 'Okka, | 
        
        
        |  15:04 - 15:07 | "'young ladies, I rocked ya." | 
        
        
        |  15:15 - 15:19 | Uh, that's one too many syllables there, bub. | 
        
        
        |  15:22 - 15:23 | Augh! | 
        
        
        |  15:26 - 15:27 | Poetry. | 
        
        
        |  15:40 - 15:42 | Uncle, we have a problem. | 
        
        
        |  15:43 - 15:45 | One of the customers is on to us. | 
        
        
        |  15:46 - 15:49 | Don't look now, but there is a girl over there at the corner table. | 
        
        
        |  15:49 - 15:51 | She knows we're Fire Nation. | 
        
        
        |  15:51 - 15:53 | Didn't I say don't look? | 
        
        
        |  15:54 - 15:55 | You're right, Zuko. | 
        
        
        |  15:55 - 15:58 | I've seen that girl in here quite a lot. | 
        
        
        |  15:58 - 16:02 | Seems to me she has quite a little crush on you. | 
        
        
        |  16:02 - 16:03 | What? | 
        
        
        |  16:03 - 16:04 | Thank you for the tea. | 
        
        
        |  16:06 - 16:07 | What's your name? | 
        
        
        |  16:08 - 16:09 | My name's Lee. | 
        
        
        |  16:09 - 16:11 | My uncle and I just moved here. | 
        
        
        |  16:11 - 16:14 | Hi, Lee, my name's Jin. | 
        
        
        |  16:14 - 16:16 | Thank you, and, well, | 
        
        
        |  16:16 - 16:19 | I was wondering if you would like to go out some time. | 
        
        
        |  16:20 - 16:21 | He'd love to. | 
        
        
        |  16:21 - 16:24 | Great! I'll meet you in front of the shop at sundown. | 
        
        
        |  16:37 - 16:38 | Hey. | 
        
        
        |  16:38 - 16:40 | Well, look at you. | 
        
        
        |  16:40 - 16:41 | You look so cute. | 
        
        
        |  16:42 - 16:45 | It took my uncle ten minutes to do my hair. | 
        
        
        |  16:50 - 16:52 | So, how do you like the city so far? | 
        
        
        |  16:52 - 16:53 | It's okay. | 
        
        
        |  16:54 - 16:55 | What do you like to do for fun? | 
        
        
        |  16:56 - 16:57 | Nothing. | 
        
        
        |  16:57 - 17:00 | Excuse me, sir, would you and your girlfriend care for dessert? | 
        
        
        |  17:00 - 17:02 | She is not my girlfriend! | 
        
        
        |  17:08 - 17:12 | You have... Quite an appetite for a girl. | 
        
        
        |  17:12 - 17:14 | Um, thanks? | 
        
        
        |  17:15 - 17:20 | So, Lee, where were you and your uncle living before you came here? | 
        
        
        |  17:20 - 17:25 | Um, well, we've been traveling around for a long time. | 
        
        
        |  17:25 - 17:27 | Oh! Why were you traveling so much? | 
        
        
        |  17:28 - 17:31 | We were, uh, part of this traveling circus. | 
        
        
        |  17:31 - 17:32 | Really? | 
        
        
        |  17:32 - 17:34 | What did you do? Wait, let me guess. | 
        
        
        |  17:35 - 17:36 | You juggled. | 
        
        
        |  17:38 - 17:39 | Yes, I juggled. | 
        
        
        |  17:39 - 17:41 | I've always wanted to learn how to juggle. | 
        
        
        |  17:41 - 17:43 | Can you show me something? | 
        
        
        |  17:46 - 17:47 | Uh... | 
        
        
        |  17:49 - 17:51 | Whoa, uh! | 
        
        
        |  17:51 - 17:53 | I haven't practiced for a while. | 
        
        
        |  17:53 - 17:54 | It's all right. | 
        
        
        |  17:55 - 17:59 | Hey, I want to show you one of my favorite places in the city. | 
        
        
        |  18:00 - 18:03 | I'm so excited for you to see the firelight fountain. | 
        
        
        |  18:03 - 18:05 | The lamps make the water sparkle, | 
        
        
        |  18:05 - 18:08 | and reflect in the pool in the most beautiful way. | 
        
        
        |  18:10 - 18:11 | I can't believe it! | 
        
        
        |  18:11 - 18:13 | They aren't lit. | 
        
        
        |  18:16 - 18:17 | Close your eyes. | 
        
        
        |  18:17 - 18:18 | And don't peek. | 
        
        
        |  18:37 - 18:39 | Okay, Now you can look. | 
        
        
        |  18:39 - 18:41 | Oh, wow... | 
        
        
        |  18:45 - 18:46 | What happened? | 
        
        
        |  18:46 - 18:47 | How did they light? | 
        
        
        |  18:47 - 18:49 | What did you... | 
        
        
        |  18:59 - 19:01 | I brought you something. | 
        
        
        |  19:01 - 19:03 | It's a coupon for a free cup of tea. | 
        
        
        |  19:04 - 19:06 | Lee, this is so sweet. | 
        
        
        |  19:07 - 19:09 | Don't thank me, it was my uncle's idea. | 
        
        
        |  19:09 - 19:11 | He thinks you're our most valuable customer. | 
        
        
        |  19:11 - 19:13 | Your uncle is a good teacher. | 
        
        
        |  19:15 - 19:17 | I have something for you, too. | 
        
        
        |  19:17 - 19:19 | Now it's your turn to close your eyes. | 
        
        
        |  19:27 - 19:28 | What's wrong? | 
        
        
        |  19:29 - 19:30 | It's complicated. | 
        
        
        |  19:30 - 19:31 | I have to go. | 
        
        
        |  19:43 - 19:45 | How was your night, Prince Zuko? | 
        
        
        |  19:50 - 19:51 | It was nice. |