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To the shock of the Gaang, Zuko confronts them at the Western Air Temple and offers much-needed fire-bending instruction to the Avatar. After Katara placed trust in him in the previous season only to be betrayed, she is stalwartly unimpressed by Zuko's supposed redemptive quest. Zuko is finally accepted after saving the group from Combustion Man whom Zuko himself hired , the group allows him in, but the episode ends with Katara issuing an ominous warning to the redeemed Fire Prince.

Although Mai and Zuko's relationship isn't the central focus of this third-season episode, it does feature the couple at one of their best times. After rejoining the Fire Nation, Zuko discovers the royal life and personal honor he'd been so desperately pursuing might not be all they were cracked up to be.

He is living the life, ordering any delicacies he desires and enjoying Mai's company, until a routine war meeting makes him realize that sitting by his father's side may not be his destiny after all. He confesses as much to Mai, and viewers are treated to a more emotionally supportive side of Mai.

In the show's second-to-last episode, as Aang faces down Fire Lord Ozai, Zuko engages his sister, who is at this point more unhinged than ever. The siblings face off in a grueling Agni Kai as Katara reluctantly watches from the sidelines.

But when she can't defeat Zuko, Azula sends a bolt of lightning at Katara , and Zuko is forced to take the blast to protect his friend. It's a sacrifice that is a far cry from Zuko's betrayal of Katara in Season 2, which allowed Azula to send a matching blast of lightning straight at the Avatar.

Thankfully, in the following episode, Katara is able to outsmart and overpower Azula even with the latter's powers being enhanced by Sozin's Comet. In the series finale, the many ups and downs that Zuko and Mai have experienced over the course of three seasons culminates in a joyous reunion.

Although they enjoyed a pleasant relationship in the first third of the final season, Zuko was clearly conflicted about his place in the Fire Nation and his betrayal of the Avatar in the previous season. After showing her loyalty to Zuko at the Boiling Rock, Mai is imprisoned but released in this episode once the Avatar's forces defeat the Fire Lord.

She and Zuko share an intimate kiss before she issues a characteristically stern warning to never dump her again. After Katara's kidnapping in the previous episode, she is being held in the catacombs under Lake Laogai in the second-season finale. To her surprise, Zuko is thrown into the cave with her after his capture by Azula and the Dai Li.

In this case, she sees how important Iroh is to Zuko and wants to help ease that pain. This shared bitterness about the role the Fire Nation played in the fact that their mothers are no longer around gives them a sad bond. They are both there in search of someone they care about, and they end up getting trapped there together, forcing them to talk.

Katara begins to feel like maybe she can turn Zuko around, and even offers to heal his scar, so his betrayal of her and Aang, when he could have helped them, comes as a nastier blow to her. Everyone gets on board with Zuko being on the team pretty quickly. He has proven himself as a suitable firebending teacher for Aang, and he has risked his life to save them. He has a new attitude about redemption and forgiveness.

It seems unlikely that he wants to help Katara, a person who has never taken a life, kill an old man, even if he killed her mother. It seems much more in line with his character that he was hoping she could see that forgiveness is possible.

Afterward, she talked to Momo conversationally, and when they decided to visit the Jasmine Dragon, Katara ordered a "table for two", implying that Momo would get his own seat. Katara and Haru. Katara first met Haru while he was secretly practicing earthbending outside of his village, which was occupied by Fire Nation forces. Haru was surprised and distrustful of the group at first but soon overcame these feelings and gave them a place to stay for the night.

Katara and Haru became fast friends and sympathized with each other's losses in the Hundred Year War, namely Haru's imprisoned father and Katara's deceased mother. Katara was able to free Haru and his father, Tyro , from prison after she renewed their will to fight for freedom. Together, they freed all the earthbenders from their prison and fled to safety.

Katara's actions inspired Haru and his people to free their village of the invaders, which they were successful in doing. Haru and Katara were happily reunited prior to the Day of Black Sun invasion and fought together during the battle to take over the Fire Nation Capital.

When Azula attacked the temple, Haru accompanied Katara's father while the rest escaped the temple on Appa. Haru was also briefly mentioned when Toph joked that he and Katara had previously had a secret thing together after the latter declared she had a surprise for everyone; Katara, however, denied that this was the case. Katara and Yue. Katara briefly interacted with the Northern Water Tribe princess during the Siege of the North , when she aided Aang in seeking help from the Spirits by taking him to the Spirit Oasis.

Yue informed Katara about how waterbenders are particularly strong during the night due to the presence of the moon. When the moon spirit was killed by Admiral Zhao, Katara was there to witness Yue's sacrifice. Katara and Iroh. Iroh was originally one of Katara's enemies, albeit indirectly, as the firebender was aiding his nephew, Prince Zuko, in capturing Aang and restoring his honor in the Fire Nation, actually attacking the Avatar and his friends early in their journey.

When Aang and Sokka were captured by the pirates and brought to her, Katara told Aang it was all her fault. He denied it, but Iroh agreed with Katara, which caused Katara to frown at him. Amidst the ensuing battle, Admiral Zhao was able to infiltrate the Spirit Oasis and attempted to slay the Moon Spirit.

When Aang was unable to stop him, Iroh unofficially teamed up with the airbender and his friends by intervening and warning Zhao to let the spirit go, as upsetting the natural balance would affect not only the Water Tribe but also the entire world; when the admiral arrogantly refused and murdered the moon spirit, the old man defeated the rest of the Fire Nation soldiers before assisting Princess Yue in her sacrifice.

Some weeks later, a thoroughly sleep-deprived Aang was fighting a three-way duel between Zuko, Princess Azula, and himself; Iroh, along with Katara, Sokka, and Toph, arrived to aid him. When Iroh was distracted upon finding out that Toph was affiliated with the Avatar, Azula seriously injured her uncle. Aang, Katara, Toph, and Zuko unleashed all their bending power at Azula, who deflected it and, with a firebending move, was able to escape.

Despite a past of attacks against Aang, Katara bore no real grudge against Iroh, as the latter had merely accompanied Zuko on the exiled prince's attempts to capture the Avatar, nor did Iroh take issue with the waterbender. Regardless, Katara offered to heal Iroh only to be violently rebuffed by Zuko.

Not long after, Azula, who was disguised in the city as a Kyoshi Warrior , captured both Katara and Zuko. Iroh knew that Team Avatar was in Ba Sing Se and sought Aang, Sokka, and Toph to help him save his nephew from captivity, forming a permanent official alliance with Team Avatar and vowing himself not to allow Zuko to hurt or hinder Team Avatar ever again. Aang and Iroh made their way to the Crystal Catacombs and rescued Katara and Zuko from their underground prison.

At the end of the conflict at hand, Azula drew Zuko away from his and Iroh's good side and toward his and her evil side. Katara was helpless and thought all was lost as she carried her deceased lover's body in her arms. Fully changed from his days as the ruthless Fire Nation general and free from the clutches of Zuko to choose his own destiny, Iroh stepped in on the scene, there for no reason other than to help Katara escape, much to Katara's surprise.

He drew the attention of their enemies so that a reassured Katara carried herself and Aang out of the Crystal Catacombs to safety. When Iroh saved her and Aang's lives, he seemed to have befriended Katara at this point. Katara and Iroh met again when the former and her companions, which now included a much changed Zuko, sought the latter to help them defeat Ozai, as Aang had mysteriously gone missing.

Iroh later helped the team to determine how they should assist in Ozai's final defeat when Sozin's Comet arrived.

It is clear that he respected all of their abilities, as he did not argue when Katara chose her task to assist Zuko in defeating Azula, only offering encouragement.

Katara , Jiang , and her crew. Shortly after Aang began his earthbending training , Katara and the rest of Team Avatar were attacked by Fire Nation troops while flying through the Earth Kingdom on Appa's back. Katara was separated from the others and made her way to a small town where she encountered the pirate leader Jiang who, along with three members of her crew, surrounded her in an alley.

Jiang explained that they needed a waterbender to help them in a smuggling mission in exchange for passage downriver, and Katara agreed. At first, Katara disliked Jiang and her crew for making a living out of illegal activities but remained respectful toward them.

When Tu was suspicious of Katara, believing her to be the person who stole a waterbending scroll from Oh , his cousin, but Jiang assured him that she was one of them.

After that, Katara asked Jiang questions about the cargo crates they were smuggling and the Earth Kingdom collaborator uniforms they were wearing. The pirate captain told her not to ask any questions but explained that they needed the uniforms, so the Fire Nation forces they were bound to encounter will believe them to be allies.

When they left the town's docks aboard the Flying Wolfbat , they were cut off by a Fire Army patrol boat that destroyed their vessel. Katara was annoyed that Jiang seemed to value the cargo more than her crew and left them to commandeer the enemy ship, returning to save them afterward. On their way to the village where they were taking the smuggled cargo, Katara saw that they were transporting medicine and lost more respect for the pirates, thinking they were going to make sick people pay for it.

She was surprised, however, when they distributed the medicine for free and were given silver lilies in return. The waterbender truly appreciated this and subsequently befriended them.

After Toph, Aang, and Sokka found Katara, Jiang told her that she will always be welcomed to join their crew as they parted ways. Katara helped Korra to recover from her encounter with the Red Lotus by offering guidance and wisdom. After the death of her husband, the Avatar Spirit was reincarnated in Korra, a fellow native of the Southern Water Tribe. Katara was entrusted with the task of teaching the new Avatar waterbending, just like she had once done for Aang, and trained her in the art of healing as well.

Katara was also present during Korra's firebending test, noticing her bending prowess. Although the Order of the White Lotus uttered doubts about letting Korra start her airbending training with Tenzin, Katara supported Korra.

Later, when Korra was about to escape the Southern Water Tribe compound to go find her own path as the Avatar, Katara found her in the stables with Naga. She understood that Korra had to go, as it was time for her and her generation to take on the responsibility of keeping peace and balance in the world. Five weeks after the insurrection of the Red Lotus , Korra trusted Katara enough to help her recover both mentally and physically. With progress being slow, Katara was snapped at by a frustrated Avatar, though the elderly waterbender saw it for what it was and helped Korra to overcome her frustration by sharing the memory of Aang's hardship when he had found out his entire culture had been decimated.

Katara subsequently assisted Korra in her first few steps. The two waterbenders continued to work with each other, and eventually, Korra was able to recover physically and left the South Pole.

Katara and Ty Lee. When Mai called off the deal on Azula's orders, the two groups attacked each other. When Katara tried to disarm Mai, Ty Lee blocked her chi , rendering her waterbending useless. When Ty Lee pursued her and Sokka through the Fire Nation drill 's slurry system, Katara bent the liquefied material, trapping Ty Lee and hatefully called her a "circus freak". Although they did not interact directly, it seems the previous enmity between the two girls has ended, with neither expressing any discomfort at the other's presence.

Katara encountered Mai for the first time in Omashu, along with Azula and Ty Lee; most of the time, their only interaction was through combat. She initially managed to overpower Mai with her bending until Ty Lee disabled her chi; Mai promptly tried to kill her but was disarmed and blasted off the platform by Sokka and Appa. Mai overpowered a sleep-deprived Katara and pinned her to a tree with a sai. Rather than attack her further, Mai remarked that her victory was boring, though the two were defeated by Appa seconds thereafter.

Katara and Azula. Katara first battled Azula when she and the rest of the team joined forces with Zuko and Iroh to defeat her in a duel.

Only with Zuko's help was Azula able to defeat Katara. Eager to defeat Azula, Katara accompanied Zuko on a journey to the Fire Nation Capital during the events of Sozin's Comet; Zuko, however, was wounded while protecting her from his sister's lightning strike during their Agni Kai. Katara and Azula met again face-to-face a year after the War's end when Zuko summoned her and the group to the Royal Palace to enlist their aid in finding his mother, Ursa.

Katara immediately attacked Azula with her waterbending as the Princess entered the room, though the firebender easily evaded these and remained completely unimpressed by this gesture. When Zuko explained that he agreed to let Azula travel unbound if she helped him find their mother, Katara warned against such a move as Azula was still dangerous, but reluctantly agreed regardless. She remained on high alert around the other girl, and when Azula zapped Sokka for asserting his authority on her, she was quick to intervene and angrily berated the Princess for harming her brother.

Azula could not be intimidated, and throughout the course of their journey to Hira'a , the princess repeatedly mocked Katara as a "snow peasant" and an "uneducated co-conspirator" of Ursa, believing the group to have been working with Ursa to destroy her. When Azula endangered Aang, Katara was quick to encase her in ice and berated her once more, much to the princess' initial outrage.

Even after Azula saved the group from a mysterious wolf spirit that attacked them with a swarm of moth wasps , Katara still remained highly distrustful of Azula, agreeing to take a shift to keep an eye on the princess while she slept. It is interesting to note that Katara remains the only member of Team Avatar who has been able to face Azula on equal terms one-on-one when forced to battle and actually defeats her albeit in a weaker state, a fact the Princess angrily acknowledged when ranting against a hallucinated image of her mother.

During their journey to Hira'a , Katara found Azula unbearable, begrudging her for recklessly burning a section of the mysterious forest they were in. Katara and Hama. Upon first meeting her, Katara was quite fond of Hama , even comparing the elderly innkeeper to her own grandmother. Upon learning she was also a waterbender from the Southern Water Tribe, she was both touched by her story and excited to learn the southern traditions.

Katara learned various waterbending techniques from Hama but soon discovered Hama's true nature when she tried to teach her bloodbending , a dark technique of waterbending that allows a waterbender to control the fluids in another organism.

Katara defied Hama, vowing never to utilize the technique. The two fought a short duel; Katara momentarily gained the upper hand until Sokka and Aang arrived at the scene and became victims of Hama's technique. When she intended to kill Aang by sending Sokka's sword straight at him, Katara realized the only solution was to utilize bloodbending on her.

Hama was taken prisoner by Fire Nation villagers, calling an end to her job and congratulating Katara on her new status, leaving the young waterbender in tears. Katara , Toph , and Long Feng. Katara and Long Feng first met when she and Toph were attempting to sneak into Bosco 's party so they could talk to the Earth King. In order to gain entrance into the party, they told Long Feng their parents were waiting for them and that they had lost their invitations.

Long Feng permitted them to enter but quickly apprehended Katara and the rest of Team Avatar. Following this, he strictly warned them to no longer interfere with his conspiracy , or else they would be expelled from the city. Katara and Yon Rha. Katara first met the Fire Nation soldier, Yon Rha, and his unit, the Southern Raiders , when they attacked her village when she was only eight-years-old.

When Katara ran to find her mother, Kya, she was horrified to find that Yon Rha was holding her hostage in their house. Yon Rha demanded that she leave, which she did upon Kya's insistence. Yon Rha demanded that Kya tell him the identity of the last waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe; she lied, claiming her to be the waterbender, in order to protect Katara, and was promptly killed by Yon Rha. Katara never forgot Yon Rha's face, particularly remembering the hateful look in his eyes.

She forever held a deep hatred for Yon Rha and was determined to exact revenge on him for her mother's death. Zuko offered to help her track him down, which she eventually did.

She interrogated Yon Rha and forced him to confess that he killed Kya. Katara realized that her mother had died to save her life and nearly killed Yon Rha in a fit of rage. However, she could not bring herself to carry out her action and ultimately spared Yon Rha when she saw how truly pathetic he was. He was willing to sacrifice his own mother in exchange for mercy, causing Katara to despise his cowardice, proving that he was truly not worth killing.

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