Jet (episode)


 * This article is about the episode. For the character, see Jet.

"Jet" is the tenth episode of season one of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the tenth of the overall series. It debuted on May 6, 2005.

Overview
''The group walks into a camp of Fire Nation soldiers, but is saved by a band of guerrilla fighters, led by the rogue Jet. Jet invites the team back to their hideout, where the group plots out its attacks against the Fire Nation. While Sokka is suspicious, Aang and Katara decide to help Jet "save" a nearby Earth Kingdom town. Soon, it's revealed that Jet's real intent is to destroy the village. Sokka manages to evacuate the city in time to save them. After a battle with Jet, the group leaves him frozen to a tree, courtesy of an enraged Katara.''

Synopsis
The episode begins deep in the woods with Momo stumbling into a hunter's trap that leaves him caged and hanging from the branch of a tree. Fortunately, Aang, Katara, and Sokka soon notice he is missing, and Aang uses his Airbending to rescue the lemur. Sokka examines the traps of two other animals they free, and determines that they were constructed by the Fire Nation; thus, he advises they leave quickly. However, he decides they should not fly on Appa, as they will be easier to spot. Aang tells Sokka that he is just jealous of Appa because he doesn't have an arrow. Katara protests slightly, but Sokka tells her that his "instincts" indicate they should stick to traveling on foot. They get lost in the woods, due to Sokka having led their course based upon his "instincts." Aang and Katara relent, but soon grow frustrated over their slow progress. The two start teasing Sokka over his choice, just as they stumble into the middle of a Fire Nation campsite.

A Firebender cuts off the group's escape route by setting the ground behind them aflame, and Sokka tries to bluff their way out of the predicament, as they are seriously outnumbered. However, a group of children, led by a teenage boy wielding dual hook-swords, suddenly descends from the trees, and begin combating the Fire Nation soldiers. Aang and Katara help to battle the opposition, but each time Sokka prepares to engage a soldier, he is knocked out by the children's leader, who single-handedly dispatches more than half a dozen of them. After the troops are defeatedl, the leader introduces himself as Jet, and his allies as the Freedom Fighters: Sneers, a somewhat obese hand-to-hand combatant; Longshot the archer; the slim-bodied blade expert Smellerbee; The Duke, a shorter and younger fighter than the others; and lastly the gigantic, log-wielding, ironically-named Pipsqueak. Aang wastes little time in befriending the Freedom Fighters.



Katara develops a rather large crush on Jet, and rarely speaks without shameless flattery of him and his ways. As Katara and Jet chat, managing to indirectly insult Sokka's instinctual behavior, The Duke and Pipsqueak raid the now-abandoned Fire Nation campsite, finding crates filled with jelly candy and barrels of explosive blasting jelly. When the Freedom Fighters mention bringing their score back to their hideout, Aang expresses interest, and Jet invites them to come. Katara eagerly accepts on behalf of the group. When they reach the site of the Freedom Fighters' hideout, however, there is nothing to be found, as Sokka comments. However, Jet offers Sokka a rope dangling from between the thick foliage of the branches above, which yanks him up through the canopy. Aang uses Airbending to simply jump into the trees, and Jet holds on to Katara while he is pulled up. During their ascent, Katara blushes deeply at the close contact. Upon reaching their hideout in the trees, Jet explains to Katara the Freedom Fighters' mission: several years ago, the Fire Nation took over a nearby Earth Kingdom village, Gaipan.

The Freedom Fighters have since then ambushed Fire Nation troops and done everything in their power to cut off the town's supply lines. Their goal is to one day force the Fire Nation from the town permanently. Katara expresses further infatuation with Jet, temporarily praising his bravery, which ultimately provokes a sarcastic comment from Sokka. Jet, however, shows no ill-will in response to Sokka's remark. He then explains to Katara that all of the Freedom Fighters live in their treetop base, and none of them have their families anymore. Longshot's village was burned to the ground, while The Duke was found on his own. Jet himself lost his parents' lives at the hands of the Fire Nation, which incites great sympathy in Katara, having also lost her mother to the Fire Nation.



That night, Jet gives a speech to all of the Freedom Fighters, congratulating them on their victory over the Fire Nation. Immediately afterward, he also privately compliments Aang and Katara for their role in the battle, as well as their Bending proficiency. Katara blushes and diverts attention from herself, revealing that Aang is the Avatar. After learning this, Jet states that he hopes to have Aang and Katara help in their battle with the Fire Nation. Sokka quickly interjects, stating that they plan to leave that very night. Jet replies with feigned disappointment, stating that he was hoping Sokka would assist him in a mission the following morning.

Sokka hesitantly accepts, and the next morning he waits in the trees overlooking a path with Jet. Using a trick with his machete to amplify vibrations, Sokka alerts Jet when a man approaches. Jet and two other Freedom Fighters, Smellerbee and Pipsqueak, descend, despite Sokka's statement that the man approaching is just a feeble old man. Jet and his Freedom Fighters bully the man, eventually knocking him prone onto the ground, the whole time with Jet ruthlessly ignoring the man's pleas for mercy. Sokka stops Jet from striking the man further, and tells him to stop his actions. Jet orders the man searched, and turns on Sokka angrily. He ignores Sokka's insistence that the man is harmless and innocent, justifying himself by stating the man is with the Fire Nation. Inevitably, Jet and the Freedom Fighters leave with the man's belongings, Sokka reluctantly following with regret evident in his expression.



After Jet and Sokka return, Aang finds the latter deep in thought leaning against a tree. Aang has been enjoying hanging out with The Duke, while Katara has made Jet a hat from the leaves of the trees. Sokka dismisses this and announces that they're leaving. Aang and Katara object, to which Sokka responds by revealing Jet's previous bullying action. Doubtful, Katara demands to hear Jet's side of the story. Jet reiterates that the man was with the Fire Nation, and then produces a knife which has a compartment for poison in the hilt. He claims that the man was an assassin, sent especially to kill him. Sokka is still angry and heavily doubts Jet's story, stating that he never saw a knife in the man's belongings, although the explanation has convinced Katara and Aang. Sokka storms off, stating that he will be preparing to leave. Upon his departure, Jet quickly pleads for Katara and Aang to stay, stating that the Fire Nation plans to burn down the forest - he needs the two to use Waterbending to fill the nearby reservoir, which will allow the Freedom Fighters to quench the fires. Katara approaches Sokka with Aang, and adamantly refuses to leave until they have helped Jet. She accuses Sokka's actions as having resulted from jealousy, and refuses to listen to the reasons he gives for his actions.

That night, Sokka overhears Jet and the core of the Freedom Fighters sneaking out of their base, and decides to follow them. The six bring with them the barrels of blasting jelly on a cart, and Jet reviews their plan: to blow up the barrels directly beneath the dam of a river, which runs through the city. With the reservoir full, the village will be flooded, wiping out the Fire Nation soldiers stationed there. The Duke expresses concern for the lives of the innocents living there, which include Earth Kingdom citizens, but Jet replies that they must be willing to make this sacrifice. Sokka has overheard all of this, but he is caught by Smellerbee and Pipsqueak. As dawn arrives, Sokka is dragged out to face Jet, and confronts him over the plan. Although he attempts to persuade Sokka to persist in the plan, Jet soon realizes that the young Water Tribe warrior will not change his decision, and has Pipsqueak and Smellerbee walk him into the forest so as to prevent him from warning Aang and Katara of the plan.

Soon afterward, Jet leads Aang and Katara to an extremely shallow river, which leads into the reservoir. Katara, still unaware of Jet's true plans, apologizes for Sokka's crude behavior, to which Jet responds by lying that Sokka has already apologized for himself, their dispute is resolved, and Sokka is currently out scouting with Smellerbee and Pipsqueak. Although Aang and Katara find it strange that Sokka would be so quick to apologize, but they do not question Jet's word. Suddenly, a steam geyser goes off directly under Aang's feet, launching the Avatar several dozen feet into the air. Jet states that they have reached their destination as Aang floats safely back down on his own accord. Jet explains to Aang and Katara their role in the mission- they must bend the water that resides beneath the vents. Upon release, the built-up pressure beneath the geysers will keep the flow of water going, thus filling up the river leading into the reservoir. Katara initially doubts her ability to bend water that she cannot see, but Jet provides her with words of encouragement, accompanied by his hands on her shoulders, and soon she and Aang successfully release the water from one of the vents. Jet leaves Aang and Katara to their work, stating that he will be at the reservoir and will meet them back at the hideout. However, Jet underestimates the time Aang and Katara need to release an adequate number of geysers, and they quickly have the river at a high enough level. They decide to go to meet Jet at the reservoir.

Sokka, with his hands bound, by this time is being marched through the forest by Smellerbee and Pipsqueak. Although he attempts to convince the two Freedom Fighters to reconsider Jet's plan, they refuse to listen; they are loyal to Jet, who has demonstrated great leadership in the past and whose actions have always turned out for the better of the Freedom Fighters. Sokka gives up trying to reason with the two, and spots a number of the same type Fire Nation traps that he, Aang, and Katara came across before meeting Jet. He breaks away from his escorts, and tricks them into pursuing him straight into the traps, which leave them caged and suspended from the branches above. Sokka frees his hands, and quickly moves to stop Jet's plan.

Just then, Aang and Katara come to the edge of a cliff overlooking the dam, where they spot four Freedom Fighters setting up the barrels of blasting jelly. Aang immediately realizes Jet's plan, and moves to fly down and stop it on his glider. Katara, however, is in denial, until Jet jumps forward and snags Aang's glider with his hook swords, preventing the boy from flying off. Jet confesses what his true plan is, and attempts to convince Katara that the action is necessary. After he and Katara have experience the pain of losing loved ones, he argues, they cannot allow the Fire Nation to hurt anyone ever again- they must be merciless. Katara is completely nonplussed, but Jet persists, stating that he had hoped she and Sokka would understand his reasons. Katara immediately responds to Sokka's mention by demanding to know where he is, and tears begin to flow from her eyes. Jet places a comforting hand on her cheek, but Katara has had enough- she draws water from her canteen and uses it to violently throw Jet to the ground. Aang goes for his glider so that he can prevent the explosion, but Jet reaches it first, snatching it off of the ground with his hook-swords and placing it on his back before engaging Aang in combat.



The two head into the trees, where Jet adapts an aggressive fighting style, swinging his swords dangerously. However, Aang avoids almost all of his attacks, using his superior agility and Airbending prowess. Still, Aang is reluctant to fight Jet, and for quite some time fails to make any progress in reclaiming his glider - the key to saving the village. Eventually, he blows back Jet with a powerful Airbending move, sending the teenager plummeting to the ground until he succeeds in catching a branch with his swords. This causes Aang's glider to drop from his back, and the two race to the ground after it. Jet succeeds in kicking Aang from behind in mid-air, causing the Avatar to crash into a branch and fall to the ground, directly beside his glider but extremely dazed. As Jet lands, however, Katara arrives on the scene, Bending water from a small nearby stream to aggressively attack Jet, pushing him back towards a tree and then freezing him to its trunk. She berates him for betraying her trust, but before she can get too far in her tirade, she is startled by a bird call from off in the distance. Jet responds with his own call, the signal to set off the explosion. He has managed to delay Aang and Katara just long enough for his Freedom Fighters to set up the blasting jelly. Aang tries to fly on his glider, but it is no use - the glider's main sail is torn in several places, damaged at some point in the scuffle. Aang and Katara can only wait, and hope that Sokka succeeds where they have failed.



Longshot, perched in a tree, fires a fire arrow, igniting the jelly and wrecking the dam. In mere seconds, the village is completely flooded. Sad, hurt, and angry, Katara turns on Jet and resumes insulting him for his actions; still, Jet does not back down, stating that this act was a victory against the Fire Nation, who will forever be absent from the valley, which will be safe. Suddenly, Sokka arrives, riding Appa and accompanied by Momo. Jet is infuriated to learn that Sokka successfully warned the villagers of the impending flood, and the town was evacuated. Although at first the stationed Fire Nation soldiers believed him to be a spy, Sokka's warnings were supported by none other than the elderly man that he and Jet encountered the previous day. With the man's urgings augmenting Sokka's, everyone was safely escorted out of the village to safety. Jet calls Sokka a fool, as he has ruined the people's chance to win freedom from the Fire Nation; Sokka responds by coldly stating that there would be no one left alive to appreciate this freedom. Jet then declares him a traitor, but Sokka said that when Jet stopped protecting the innocent, he became the traitor. Katara turns her back on Jet, and she, Aang, and Sokka fly off on Appa, leaving the leader of the Freedom Fighters frozen against the tree. Aang and Katara apologize for not believing Sokka. While steering Appa, Sokka says that sometimes you've got to follow your instincts, as they are usually right. Aang points out that he's flying in the wrong direction, and Sokka admits that sometimes your instincts are wrong, and changes direction.

Credits

 * Written by:
 * James Eagan


 * Directed by:
 * Dave Filoni


 * Starring:
 * Zach Tyler Eisen - Aang
 * Mae Whitman - Katara
 * Jack DeSena - Sokka
 * Dee Bradley Baker - Appa/Momo


 * Also starring:
 * Crawford Wilson - Jet
 * Nika Futterman - Smellerbee
 * Mitch Holleman (misspelled Hollerman) - The Duke
 * Sterling Young - Pipsqueak


 * Additional voices:
 * Dee Bradley Baker
 * Jim Meskimen
 * Julianna Rose (misspelled Juliana)

Series continuity

 * Jet is not seen again after this episode until "The Serpent's Pass", along with Smellerbee and Longshot. Pipsqueak and The Duke aren't seen again until "The Awakening". Sneers is never seen again.
 * This episode is continuously referenced to in the episode "Lake Laogai", where Aang and his friends meet up with Jet once again in Ba Sing Se and are initially less than happy to see him.
 * Like many episodes, this episode was referenced in "The Ember Island Players", where the interaction of Jet and Katara is exaggerated to be highly romantic. In the play, Jet floods the town of Gaipan just to impress Katara rather than to eliminate the Fire Nation.
 * Blasting jelly is first mentioned in this episode. It is quite important later in the season as it is used when Zhao hires the pirates to assassinate Zuko.

Goofs

 * Katara claims to have never tried bending water that she could not see, even though she did so in previous episodes, such as when she bent the water from Aang's lungs so he could breathe in "The Warriors of Kyoshi" and when she bent water from the well in "Imprisoned".
 * At night when Sokka goes to follow Jet, it shows him leaning on the trunk of the tree, asleep. When he wakes up, he is leaning against the wall of the hut.
 * When Sokka is found by Jet's gang, his boomerang disappears in a couple scenes.
 * Jet tells The Duke that there has to be a price to pay when they blow up the dam, but Jet just calls him "Duke" instead, even though The Duke gets angry at Teo for calling him this. However, this may be Jet's nickname for The Duke.
 * When Aang first tries to fly using his damaged glider, a large rip is shown on its right side. In the next shot, however, the rip is on the opposite side.
 * When Sokka discovers Jet's plot, it is night. When he confronts Jet, it is still night. After Pipsqueak and Smellerbee get a hold of him, a commercial break starts. When the show comes back on, it is midday.
 * When Jet tells Katara to hold on to him, her water skin is on her back. As they are pulled up, the water skin disappears and isn't shown again until later in the episode.
 * At the beginning of the episode, when Sokka, Aang and Katara travel on foot so as not to attract the attention of the Fire Nation, they carry all their belongings on their person, when they could easily have left them on Appa.
 * When Pipsqueak and Smellerbee push Sokka to the ground, he holds himself up with one arm and rubs his shoulder with the other. When it shows Sokka from the front, his arms are switched.
 * At the beginning of the episode when Sokka takes the pack from Aang his pack and Aang's can be seen on the ground. In the next scene, however, when they zoom out, his pack and Aang's are gone.
 * When Jet is making his speech after the raid, Longshot is shown pumping his fist in the air to cheer, as well as putting his hands at his mouth to boo which is contrary to the fact that Longshot does not speak, although he could have simply been making the motions, and not actually making the sounds.

Trivia

 * In "Jet" with "Avatar Extras" bonus commentary, one of the commentary bubbles stated that the fight between Aang and Jet in the trees was inspired by the Naruto and Samurai Champloo animes, as much of the fighting in Naruto takes place in forests with trees at least six stories high.
 * According to Nick.com's flash website for Avatar, the episode was originally titled "The Rebels".
 * "Jet" is the second episode in the series whose title consists of only one word. "Imprisoned " being the first.
 * When Sokka was waiting with Jet in the trees, he used a previously unseen short sword to detect the old man down the road. The sword used a method similar to the way Toph sees: the sword takes the vibrations and focuses them into the end of the sword to make sounds, which Sokka puts his ear to listen. Toph uses her Earthbending to sense vibrations and feel where people are.
 * This episode bears a foreshadowing for Aang and Katara's relationship, despite Katara's obvious infatuation with Jet. Upon Katara attempting to discern Jet's reasons for attacking the old Fire Nation man, the leaf-hat that Katara had made specifically for Jet is being casually worn by Aang.
 * The assassin's dagger that Jet shows Katara is shown slightly later in the episode. In fact, Smellerbee is shown using it against Sokka when she and Pipsqueak find him spying on Jet.
 * Sneers is the only named Freedom Fighter who does not make an appearance later in the series, and is the only one not to speak at all during the series.
 * Jet's hideout is very similar to Peter Pan's hideout in the 1991 movie Hook. Oddly, Dante Basco, Zuko's voice actor, stars in that movie as Rufio, a Jet-like character.
 * This is the first episode where Katara is seen using her icy breath to freeze someone. However, it isn't the first time she has actually encased a person in ice, as she exhibited in "The Avatar Returns."
 * It seems that the Freedom Fighters are based on Robin Hood's Merry Men, with Pipsqueak likely being named after Little John.
 * Jet's design, specifically his hairstyle, seems to be loosely based on Spike's design from the anime Cowboy Bebop.
 * Dave Filoni designed the forest and Jet's hideout. He is a huge fan of Star Wars, so the forest is a reference to the Ewoks' forest village in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983). In the original sketches of the hideout, he even referred to the middle section of the trees where the hideout was located as the "Ewok" area. Contradictory to this, Avatar Extras says the forest was based on the film, House of Flying Daggers.