It was the fact that he saw how people suffered in the Earth Kingdom and didn't seem to feel any remorse at the beginning of season 3 which upset me
Hm, remorse, maybe not. But he's certainly disenchanted with the Fire Nation as a whole, pretty much from day one. At least, I think so.
But after the telling off Zuko gave his father, it showed me that he thought about all the people he met in the EK much more than I thought.
This is the scene where I started to really and truly fall in love with Zuko. I've had various opinions of him throughout the series, but that was the true crossroads of his life and it was MADE. OF. WIN.
When I re-watch the finale, I pretty much skip every part that doesn't have Zuko in it because I found the rest of it fell flat. But Zuko! *Hugs him to death* God, I love that boy. If he wasn't jailbait I'd molest him in a heartbeat.
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Hm, remorse, maybe not. But he's certainly disenchanted with the Fire Nation as a whole, pretty much from day one. At least, I think so.
But after the telling off Zuko gave his father, it showed me that he thought about all the people he met in the EK much more than I thought.
This is the scene where I started to really and truly fall in love with Zuko. I've had various opinions of him throughout the series, but that was the true crossroads of his life and it was MADE. OF. WIN.
When I re-watch the finale, I pretty much skip every part that doesn't have Zuko in it because I found the rest of it fell flat. But Zuko! *Hugs him to death* God, I love that boy. If he wasn't jailbait I'd molest him in a heartbeat.