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Why in the S1 Aang had to go to the sanctuary at a specific time to speak to Roku, when in the S3 Roku just appeared in front of him in the middle of the ocean?
r/TheLastAirbender

The subreddit for fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra, the comics, the upcoming Avatar Studios animated movies and other projects, novels, games, and all other Avatar content.


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Why in the S1 Aang had to go to the sanctuary at a specific time to speak to Roku, when in the S3 Roku just appeared in front of him in the middle of the ocean?
  • r/TheLastAirbender - Why in the S1 Aang had to go to the sanctuary at a specific time to speak to Roku, when in the S3 Roku just appeared in front of him in the middle of the ocean?
  • r/TheLastAirbender - Why in the S1 Aang had to go to the sanctuary at a specific time to speak to Roku, when in the S3 Roku just appeared in front of him in the middle of the ocean?




Don’t overthink it: the kid at the end of Surprise is obviously Bluey’s, not Bingo’s
r/bluey

A big-hearted animated series about a family of Australian Heeler dogs. The ultimate kids' show for grownups.


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Don’t overthink it: the kid at the end of Surprise is obviously Bluey’s, not Bingo’s

The kid looks like a cross between Bluey and Mackenzie. Previous episodes have already joked that Bluey and Mackenzie will get married, so the kid’s appearance is a reference to that.

More importantly: Bluey was the one playing with the laser toy during the episode. Although if this was real life either Bluey or Bingo’s kid could have a similar toy, the episode is trying to establish a parallel, and it makes more sense according to the conventions of storytelling if Bluey’s kid is the one with the similar toy.

Finally, although Bingo is the one playing parent in the episode, Bluey is the one who learns the quasi-parenting lesson (in this case, doing the less fun thing because it’s good for her younger sister). Bluey is the character who experiences growth in the episode, and she is the one who asks what being a parent is like. The reveal of her kid at the end satisfies this arc.

I see a lot of people contriving reasons for why the kid is Bingo’s, and most of these come down to the real world logistics of the situation (especially “why did no-one ask Bluey where her kid was”). While this does create a sort of CinemaSins-style plot hole, I think that people who focus on the real world logistics are ignoring the episode’s theme and the conventions of storytelling, and in so doing they are misinterpreting the episode. The kid is clearly intended to be Bluey’s.















"We should give them a break. That's the kind thing to do."
r/bluey

A big-hearted animated series about a family of Australian Heeler dogs. The ultimate kids' show for grownups.


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"We should give them a break. That's the kind thing to do."

Talking to my 6yo today while she was playing the video game.

6: "Da, when will there be more Bluey?"

Me: "Not sure kid. The creators said they're taking a break after making 150 episodes."

6: "Oh. That's a lot of work. We should give them a break. That's the kind thing to do."

Me: "Yeah, kid, it is."

Moral of the story, let's give Ludo a break. We all want more Bluey, and so do our kids. But 150 is a lot of effort. They've done good work. Whether or not this is the end of Bluey, they've definitely earned their rest.


Seriously…
r/ArcherFX

Archer is an American adult animated television series created by Adam Reed for the FXX network. For more information about the black-out, please click here https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65855608


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