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You know, the more I think about it, Aang and Toph actually do have the makings of a good couple, not just an arbitrary alternate pair that frees Katara up for Zuko.
Like think about it; the first time he sees her is in an enchanted forest (well, a swamp, but a magic spiritual swamp) and sheâs all ethereal, laughing, dressed in white. He realizes itâs his destiny to someday meet her. He finally does, and sheâs nothing like he expects. He pursues her, but she brushes him off. Desperate to get her attention, he challenges her to a duel. Despite her formidable skill, she has a glaring weakness that Aang is uniquely equipped to exploit and he defeats her easily. He follows her home to try and convince her itâs her destiny to be with him, and even asks for her parentâs permission. He tries to figure out why she rejects him and learns that sheâs living a lie and denying her true self to appease her family. Finally, she decides to run away with him and her father gets pissed and sends some goons to rescue her from the boy who âstole her awayâ.
Also, Toph being an aristocrat makes her something like a princess, and a Rebellious Princess at that.
Already, theyâre using way more classic romantic tropes for Aang and Toph than they ever did for Aang and Katara. But letâs dive deeper.
Aangâs whole story is about trying to find the balance between being true to himself as a human being and being what the world needs him to be, something Toph could probably relate to having spent her whole life pretending to be a proper lady and a helpless blind child to appease her parents when she really wants to be an independent outspoken tomboy and ends up accomplishing way more by embracing her true self than trying to be what others want to force her to be.
By design, as Aangâs earthbending teacher, she facilitates character growth in him by helping him overcome his difficulties bending earth, which requires a temperament opposite to his own. It was likely her influence, helping Aang become more assertive and steadfast, that played a crucial role in developing the unbendable spirit that allowed Aang to overpower Ozai and take away his bending.
Aang and Toph also have some unique qualities that make them special, but can also be isolating. Aang of course has his Avatar powers, which puts a huge burden on his shoulders, but it also allows him to see spirits and access the spirit world, while Tophâs blindness comes with some obvious disadvantages, but also allowed her to sense the world in a way others couldnât, which helped her to pioneer new earthbending techniques such as metalbending.
Aang and Toph also have pretty good chemistry together as friends. Toph, being a tombody, likes playing in the mud and other activities that Aang is into but Katara isnât. Toph also includes Aang in her scams while Katara doesnât tell Aang about dressing up as the Painted Lady.
Aang and Toph also have a lot of complimentary qualities. Aang comes from a monastic order of peaceful communal living, world travel, and few material attachments, but has a strong desire to remain attached to things like pieces of his culture, his bison, his beliefs and practices, his friends, and the girl he loves while Toph comes from an aristocratic family of great wealth and restrictive formalities, which she gladly gives up to live a free and independent life, though she struggles to reconcile that with her homesickness. Aang is highly spiritual, even for an airbender, because of his status as the Avatar, while Toph is especially physical, even by earthbender standards, because of how she compensates for her blindness. Aang is pacifistic, introspective, unsure of himself, but strongly principled while Toph is aggressive, abrasive, confident, and mischievous. Thereâs a lot that Toph has to offer Aang besides just being an earthbending teacher and thereâs a lot that Aang could offer her in turn being so different from her.
Aang and Toph being the same age also allows for their relationship to come off as more equal, which would go a long way toward making a friends to lovers romance come across as more natural and believable.
I really like the platonic friendship they had in the show just fine, but if romance is meant to play an important part in Aangâs journey, he and Toph are a much better fit for each other than Aang and Katara. If they had just cut out all the moments of Aang mooning over Katara in season 1, and moved the season 2 opener with the Earth Kingdom general who used Katara to force Aang in to the Avatar State to the tail end of the season, like right before or right after arriving in Ba Sing Se, after Aangâs had plenty of time to get to know and love Toph, nothing would be lost by making her Aangâs love-interest instead of Katara.
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you know that post where people were suggesting grian could babysit benchtrio for mcc⌠yeah
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Hey guys, I found this tweet from yesterday (June 3) and decided to post as an alert. They might decide to do it again in NYC and other places, so please, take care.
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