Talk:Azula/@comment-5165095-20120606082516/@comment-98.200.164.35-20120608222155

Actually, I think Aang could. Not in a romantic way, of course, but as a friend. I think it's really hard for Aang to hold a grudge. Not impossible, of course (we saw him do so with the sandbenders), but hard. He had little problem accepting Jet back as an ally in Ba Sing Se, for instance. He turned around and saved Chin village right after they were trying to kill him. He even seemed reluctant to turn away Zuko when the latter showed up at the Western Air Temple. At least, it seemed that way to me: like it was mostly because of Katara and Sokka that Aang turned Zuko away initially. And, as Zuko said, Aang was the first person to extend an offer of friendship (albeit hypothetically) to Zuko in "The Blue Spirit." (He was also the one who insisted on not abandoning Zuko and leaving him to freeze to death at the North Pole.)

Nor did he show any resentment toward the Fire Nation as a whole for the war, or even for the practical and brutal extermination of his people. And remember what he said to Katara in "The Souther Raiders" about forgiveness. Aang's not perfect, but he's not a hyopcrite, and he's definitely a forgiving person (which is one of the reasons I like him so much). If anyone would be willing to give Azula a chance, it's Aang. Which would be really, really interesting, given that she basically killed him. I imagine it would also cause a lot of tension between Aang and the rest of his friends. They wouldn't trust Azula.