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there is not 'point' to this post, just saying that upfront :0 i leave the house for entirely pragmatic reasons like errands or work these days and it's been forever since I went out for 'fun', so I've let how much I care about how I look drop pretty low. I just don't care if there's wrinkles on my ugly t-shirt or if my hair is standing upright š©
And yet I do still have and continue to add to my assortment of products and actual outing clothes.... I mean you never know when circumstances might change but they mostly only get use when I'm at home! It really irritates my family lately how these I put in minimum effort when it's off to have dinner at the mall, but then sometimes I'll be trying anime summer girl look on a whim and all I do in it is hang the laundry :p
Side note I've always sorta liked long sleeves though now even more so kinda by necessity since Ive got this ugly probably permanent bruise on my arm since that road accident last year šµ
#getting into the habit of just typing whatever off the top of my head and putting it to drafts#and usually just deleting 99% of it like a day later when I'm like 'why would I want to share this...'#but I also feel like if I go Too long without posting I might actually vanish from the consciousness of people š«„!
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hello! your zutara posting today has finally motivated me to ask this question because I came to atla very late(last year, to be specific) and I Love It Very Much but am 1000% out of the loop as far as why what remains of fandom (at least that I've seen among my friends) is so very strongly zutara. I'm not opposed to it per se I just don't really know what has driven it to apparently be such a popular ship? can you help me understand and maybe convert me a little bit?
Hey!! Your ICON! :D I can try but Iām not sure how coherent Iāll be; however I AM sure someone a lot more competent will be willing to add to this. Either way, Iām glad you asked because my plan was to drag down as many people as possible with me.
*smacks the hood of zutara* this baby can fit so much mutual love and support!
This got so long, Iām so sorry. I donāt know how to put it under a cut on mobile and it already got deleted once so Iām scared to mess with it lol. Moving on.
Iām gonna start this with a disclaimer that im on mobile so formatting is tricky and Iām also really new to atla in that I only completed my first watch through in like 2019??? So some of my info is all just based on what Iāve picked up from Discourse š so anyway the sparknotes version: zutara was wildly popular from the beginning. To the point where the atla crew internally disagreed on which ship should be endgame. (Ex. Bryke [showrunners] asked the writers to rewrite The Southern Raiders to make Zuko seem less ideal for Katara than Aang [which failed, depending on who you ask]; the animation team purposefully created a visual parrallel between Oma and Shu in the Cave of Two Lovers and Zuko and Katara in the catacombs under Ba Sing Se in the Crossroads of Destiny; etc.)

The ship was popular enough that Bryke actually chose to display zk fanart at a con for the sole purpose of mocking the fans, but thatās neither here nor there. The entire episode Ember Island Players, while a love letter to/parody of the whole show, was an opportunity to address zutaraās viability as a canon pairing (while, again, mocking zutaras for romanticizing that catacombs scene). Point is! Itās always been popular but with it not being endgame, thereās got to be something thatās given it staying power.
And thatās honestly got to do with three things: their dynamic, thematic cohesion, and potential.
(You know what... you know what, itās four things. The fourth is theyāre so aesthetically pleasing together and individually. Like, theyāre just good looking people [specifically when theyāre grown but theyāre also cute kids] and that absolutely doesnāt hurt) (but itās not the Point, itās just nice to point out sometimes)
The dynamic is hard to get into without also looking at the canon pairings, but I think I can do that without unnecessary bashing. Itās just that part of the magic of zutara is really highlighted by what they give to each other that their other relationships donāt.
First off, itās classic enemies to (would be) lovers. The absolute truest form of it. Itās not too different from how CS started out: a rogue antagonist with a job to doābut no personal vendetta against the future love interestāwho is deeply and emotionally invested in his personal storyline (revenge/redemption) with little regard for how it effects other people after his entire life and genuine good nature are marred by suffering, and a fierce warrior girl with a strong moral compass and her own personal investment in stopping him (protect her family and save the world doing it). Obviously frustration and animosity grew between them by the nature of them being on opposing sides, but that just lends itself to the sweetness of their later reconciliation.
The thing is that while theyāre wildly different on the surface (heās a hot-headed prince of a fascist regime who is trying to capture the Avatar to please his father; sheās a nurturing daughter of the chief who is trying to protect and train the Avatar in order to topple his fatherās throne) they find out that they have so much more in common both in their experiences and their personalities.
(What follows is an excessive use of the word ābothā and Iām sorry about that)(I can edit it. I can do that. That IS an option............)
They both have an innate sense of justice that they are determined to see done (zuko, at the war meeting, sticking up for the Earth Kingdom kid when the guards torment his family, choosing not to steal from the pregnant couple despite his circumstances, abiding by his word to leave the SWT should Aang come willingly, etc.; katara, literally.... at any point). They both have pretty one-track minds at accomplishing certain goals once theyāve put their mind to it, regardless of a lack of support in that endeavor (it goes without saying I guess, but zukoās entire hunt; kataraās determination to get the earth benders to fight back, her determination to absolutely destroy Pakku until he agrees to teach her, etc.). They both lost their mothers at young ages. Their worlds are war-torn and traumatizing to them both, if in different ways, but that ultimately forces them to grow up too quickly to be wholly independent individuals. They both have issues with their fathers (for WILDLY different reasons, but). They both hold extreme prejudices that they need to learn to overcome (which ties into thematic cohesion)(bit like Lizzie and Darcy in that way but magnified by a million). Theyāre both extremely emotional and empatheticāwhich can and often does result in loud outbursts. Kataraās a bit better adjusted and can temper her anger for longer than S1 Zuko can, but they both feel that anger deeply and have no compunctions expressing it (Katara is, usually, more justified, particularly in S1. Again, S1 Zuko is severely maladjusted but at the point when they couldāve feasibly become a couple, heās so much better off with the way he carries himself). They both struggle with feelings of inferiority in their bending abilities when confronted with prodigal benders like Aang and Azula, but have the work ethic required to double down and become two of the most powerful benders in the three remaining nations. This is a little more minor but it is a parrallel that appeals to some shippers that they both have these alter egos in the Painted Lady (notably fire nation coded) and the Blue Spirit (water tribe coded) that are pretty different from who they are day-to-day and are useful in accomplishing a purpose that they as themselves cannot.
(Iām.... I just realized that this could potentially get very long. Should I have made a slide show with bullet points??????)
Anyway, similar. I know thereās more but thereās literally so much to love about zutara that Iāll drive myself a little crazy trying to compile all the ways theyāre similar. (Just gonna say that at this exact moment I went back to add more similarities.... so okay then)
Once theyāve reconciled, we see how all of these things only lend themselves to a deeper intimacy together than they share with literally anyone else. Thereās a steady partnership that positions them as the mom/dad of the gaang, while also providing the support necessary to allow the other to not have to carry so much responsibility. A lot of zutaras will point out how zuko is actually depicted doing the more domestic chores that are normally relegated to Katara once he joins the gaang, since the others in the group are two 12-year-olds and sokka. The one that sticks out the most is how he makes tea for the group and then serves them, while Katara is able to just relax with her friends around the fire. Fanon expands upon this a lot to Zuko helping with the laundry or the cooking or whatever else needs doing since he, as a once-refugee, is used to doing his own domestic tasks. Before Zuko joined, Katara was the one mothering everyone, sewing for them, cooking for them, etc. Sheās always tending to the needs of the group, and that includes emotionally. She does the emotional labor for the gaang 99% of the time, but when sheās the one falling apart, sheās usually doing it alone and without the comfort that she normally provides for others. Until Zuko. And thatās before theyāre even friends.
Which is WHY people romanticize the catacombs of Ba Sing Se so much. Katara is verbally attacking Zuko out of her own righteous anger but also her own prejudice when Zuko, surprisingly, chooses to be vulnerable with her. Heās been on a journey thatās opened his eyes a bit, but heās never actively chosen to expose the rawest parts of his past to anyone. But for some reason he chooses to do that with Katara of all people. While sheās yelling at him. He sees her humanity, and for once can look past his prejudice and empathize with her. And this time, when she breaks down, she gets to be comforted. Katara normally talks about her mother when sheās trying to explain to someone else that she sees and understands theyāre pain, as a form of comfort to them. Here, Zuko uses the exact same tactic. He sees her and he understands. And for zuko? Heās not being shut down. Heās allowed to articulate his pain regarding his mother without being ignored and made to internalize it, and heās allowed to process how he feels about his scar out loud without being told that he deserved it. And then he lets her touch his scar, something weāve seen him actively avoid before. Heās completely open to her and sheās completely open to him and all it took was one five minute conversation. She was about to use the little bit of Spirit water that she had, that she was saving for something Important, to heal the scar that still daily causes him pain just because they had, somehow, connected.
Plus thereās the whole parallel to the star-crossed lovers forbidden from one another, a war divides their peopleā
And then zuko messes up, he regresses, he gets what he wants and he HATES it. And the sense of justice he had as a child has been restored to him against his will and he canāt think of anything he wants to do more than the Right Thing, so he joins team avatar. Before he does that though, we get to see his relationship with Mai, which is where comparison really comes in. And what we see is Zuko, fresh off of his encounter with Katara in the catacombs, trying to be emotionally honest with Mai... and getting shut down and dismissed. Which is just how Mai is and itās fine, but not for Zuko. Still, he keeps trying, and he keeps getting ignored or scoffed at or yelled at. Which is really a larger symbol for how he doesnāt fit in his old life anymore, but again thatās about thematic cohesion. He tries to articulate his anxieties about returning home, he tries to make romantic gestures, he tries to explain how morally conflicted heās feelingāand Mai diverts to some kind of physical affection to shut him up and a parting comment that is pretty much always, in essence, āI donāt wanna talk about this.ā So they donāt. On the other hand, once zuko and Katara are friends, we see him again emotionally distraught and caught up in his anxieties about facing Iroh, and itās Katara who comes to him and listens to him and comforts and encourages him.
Similarly, we have Aang clamming up and getting uncomfortable whenever Katara shows any negative emotion, usually resulting in him making excuses or running away. Or, in the case of the Southern Raiders, lecturing her on how she needs to just let go of her anger about her motherās murder. People have talked this episode to death and usually better than I ever could, so imma... keep it brief. Thereās a serious disconnect between Aang and Katara in his ability to empathize with Katara and her needs that has her tamping down her vulnerability and amping up her anger. He tells her that he was able to forgive his peopleās genocide and appaās kidnapping (petnapping? Theft??), which is blatantly not true but also not an entirely equal parrallel to Kataraās situation, and continues making these little remarks throughout the episode. But itās Zuko that Katara opens up to. Itās with him that sheās able to talk about the most traumatic day of her life, and itās with him that sheās able to get the closure she needs, cementing their bond as friends and partners. This disagreement between Aang and Katara is then... never resolved. They just never bring it up and hear what the other is saying.
Thereās a fic called The Portraits of Ember Island that has a line that so completely sums up the heart of the matter for why people love their dynamic. For context, zuko has woken up early to help Katara with the cooking and they spend the whole time just letting one another talk, and zuko stops to ask why she always just lets him talk. And so she stops to ask why heās always helping, and it goes as follows:

Thereās just... so much mutual support! Trust! Intimacy!! And it just continues like that from the Southern Raiders on, listening to each other, advising each other, watching each otherās backs! And then! Literally saving each otherās lives!! I will never be over the last Agni kai. Not ever. Zuko may have been willing to jump in front of lightning for anyone, but he actually did it for Katara. And in a show, thatās the thing that really matters. Itās a fulfilled trope usually exclusively applied to romantic pairings, and it ended up applying to Zuko and Katara. And then she ran out into the middle of a fight with tunnel vision just to get to him.
Also!! Also Zuko pushing Katara out of the way of the falling rocks at the Western Air Temple!! And Katara catching him as he fell from the war balloon that he fought Azula on!! Before theyāre even getting along, theyāre the ones reaching for each other. They come to this place of equal ground, as partners, who watch each otherās backs, call each other out but still listen attentively and understand, and provide the support that the other has been sorely lacking up until they knew each other (whether that be from lack of effort or lack of understanding from others, or an unwillingness to accept it for themselves).
Then, trailing along under the surface of this, we see the themes of the show totally embodied by Zuko and Katara as individuals and in their relationship to one another. Thereās a YouTuber, sneezyreviews, who has a, like, 2-hour explanation on why she not only loves zutara but also believes that their endgame wouldāve actually elevated the writing of atla to new levels particularly because of thematic cohesion and resolved character arcs. Itās the zutara dissertation I never knew I needed, and itās funny and eloquent and effective, so Iām just going to sum up her section on thematic cohesion to the best of my abilities and then link it for whenever you have the time. And I HIGHLY recommend it, especially if you want a full understanding of what makes zutara so great and gives it such longevity.
Guru pathik has a line that goes something like this: separation is an illusion; things that seem different are just two parts of the same whole. Iroh also tells Zuko something similar: balance and strength are achieved when the different nations come together and influence one another and celebrate what makes them each unique. And this lesson is a massive central arc that both Zuko and Katara go through, moving past a black-and-white, good guys-vs-bad guys, us-vs-them mentality and into a greyer, more nuanced view of the world. Zuko sees the fire nation from an entirely new perspective and while he still loves and hopes for his nations future, he surrenders his blind loyalty to them in exchange for an unflinching loyalty to peace and love. Katara too had to come to terms with the fact that cruel people exist in the earth kingdom and water tribes, while some fire nation citizens are just regular, kind people who also need and deserve to have someone speak on their behalf. And this is honed in directly on how they view each other. They grow in their individual journeys to be open to the humanity in the other and then, once theyāve found that, theyāre able to grow more in compassion for others in a beautiful feedback loop. And this is all matched in the symbolism repeatedly and intentionally associated with them in canon: sun and moon, fire and water, yin and yang, Oma and Shu who found love despite their warring nations. Their individual arcs are completed in each other and complement the themes of atla beautifully.
The canon pairs... just donāt. Which, again, is fine. But the very things that give atla longevity and popularity are anchored in zutara. Kat@ang doesnāt accomplish this. Theyāre... nice. Sweet. Especially when you erase a good portion of their interactions in S3. It couldāve been just a sweet love story. (Personally, the dynamic between toph and aang accomplish the same thing that zutara does, with complementary personalities that fulfill the theme of opposites blending in harmony) M@iko, on the other hand, is less sweet but I think wasnāt even supposed to last. Zukoās relationship with Mai seems to represent his relationship with his old life as a whole. He canāt be emotionally vulnerable, heās goaded into abusing his privileges, his agency and opinions arenāt respected. They just donāt have common ground with which to discuss anything that matters, so they donāt. As far as themes, the relationship doesnāt fit with atla. Itās zuko returning to and sticking with what is (on the surface) like him, whatās expected. Fire nation with fire nation. Fluid water bender with the flexible air bender. Like with like, separated from what is different and challenging and complementary.
And all of these things combined of course lead to the potential for the ship. I donāt know how familiar you are with the post-atla canon but... well, miss āI will never turn my back on people who need meā, miss āI donāt want to heal! I want to fight!ā ends up living quietly in the SWT as a designated healer who turns a blind eye to the water tribe civil war happening right outside her front door. Which can be fine! People change! Some people just wanna stay inside. I just wanna stay inside! But the potential future for zutara is so much more satisfying, with Katara becoming the most unconventional Fire Lady the uppity old cads who are stuck on the old ways have ever seen. Fanon has her serving as a voice for the other nations within a kingdom at the point of its biggest political upheaval, as a confidante to Zuko who can actually help him while heās trying to figure out how to move forward and make reparations. They have the opportunity, together, to accomplish what they both have set on their hearts to fight for: positive change that lends itself to harmony and balance. And the steambabies! A popular headcanon is that their firstborn daughter, the crown princess, is actually a waterbender, which causes such an uproar among the people who are adamantly clinging to the old ways. Itās just a future full of potential to be forces for good together, full of trust, intimacy, joy. The exact era of peace and love and balance that zuko announces that he intends to ring in with the start of his reign as Fire Lord is, again, magnified by the very personal zutara relationship. And we love to see it.
tl;dr zutara isnāt for everyone. Some people just donāt vibe with it. Some are nostalgic. Some love the canon they grew up with. Some have been disappointed for years. Some just see themselves in other characters and want their happiness instead. Whatever the reason, thatās fine. But for me, I love the way these two, from the moment they give each other a fair chance, are able to lower their walls and prejudices to see the other for the kindred spirits they are. They see each otherās humanity, and their response is to pour out love and support and compassion. I love that theyāre a power couple in battle. I love the symbolism and, honestly, soulmatism that colors their every interaction. I love that they embody the whole storyline of atla in their relationship and how it develops, which is notably why their seasonal arcs always culminate in each finale with how they relate to one another. I love that zuko adopting a waterbending move is what actually saves his life and then kataraās. I love the chemistry! And I love the future they couldāve had, instead of the ones they were given.
So, in conclusion: I just think theyāre neat and I hope you do too, at least a little bit. Even if itās just respectfully from a disinterested distance cause you do you. And now here is the video I mentioned. Iām sorry this post got so long and then I gave you an even longer homework assignment, but I canāt recommend it enough. She says it all better than I can.
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#zutara#atla#zutara rant#like really the way the canon relationships were written throughout s3#it wouldāve been more believable for zutara to happen#or at least be hinted at#all of the major issues presented in those relationship were dug up extensively and then... never resolved#and then they just slapped some kisses on a screen and said āthere all betterā#and we just kinda had to say āoh ok guess itās all better thenā#this got long Iām sorry#I wrote it all out and then tumblr ate 2/3 of it#which is why it took so long#and what Iāve written now doesnāt even match what I had before#because thereās too much to say about why I love zutara#and the stuff I left out the first time is what came out this time#rip to my original thoughts but this post is different#anyway thatās why this took so long#and I shouldāve just made a PowerPoint...#I can do that too if youād rather not read all of this lol#I wonāt be offended#this is incoherent#Alia rambles uselessly#also hoping this doesnāt end up in any wrong tags because I donāt wanna step on toes lol#itās not anti!! itās just critical#in a compare/contrast way#I can pinpoint the moment when I started trying to rewrite my points from memory#because everything gets shorter and more succinct#like... I really said all that??? sounds fake and I donāt remember it anyway so hereās the condensed version#with no!! smooth!!! transitions!!!!#also why am I so lazy with proper grammar over text
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