Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang


 * This article is about the fourth and last episode of the Book 3 finale. For other similar uses, see Sozin's Comet (disambiguation). For the titular character, see Aang.

"Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang" is the 21st episode of season three of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the 61st of the overall series. It debuted on July 19, 2008, and concluded the series.

Overview
''Ozai accidentally causes Aang to enter the Avatar State. The Order of the White Lotus successfully liberates Ba Sing Se, while Sokka and Toph manage to disable all of the airships. Katara defeats Azula and heals Zuko's injuries. Aang in the Avatar State easily overwhelms Ozai, yet still refuses to kill him. He uses an ancient form of bending, known as energybending, to strip Ozai of his firebending powers, keeping true to his beliefs and defeating the Phoenix King without taking his life. Newly appointed Fire Lord Zuko declares the War over, with Aang and his friends celebrating together. Aang and Katara share a romantic kiss on the balcony as the series draws to an end.''

Synopsis
Ozai continually blasts away at Aang's earth shield and taunts him.

On an airship within the fleet, Toph metalbends the rudder to make the ship spiral into the others. A Fire Nation soldier on the ship spots them and tries to blast both Toph and Sokka off. They evade his attack only to fall off the side of the airship. Sokka tries to break the fall using his sword, but instead lands on a platform which breaks his leg. Toph is left dangling off the edge, holding Sokka's hand. Two firebenders approach to attack them on either side, so he uses his boomerang and sword to ward them off, losing them both. Even so, more firebenders come, and Sokka and Toph are seemingly doomed. They are saved, however, by another incoming airship, piloted by Suki, on which they land.



Ozai's overwhelms Aang's stone sphere with a charged fire bomb, and causes the Avatar to nearly lose consciousness from the heat. Ozai charges up an attack and destroys the sphere, blasting Aang back and causing the scar on his back to collide against a jagged rock. Ozai approaches Aang to finish him off, but Aang's glowing hand reaches out and grabs him by the beard. He emerges from the rubble in the Avatar State and easily shrugs off Ozai's counter attack, blasting him against a rock with a powerful gust of air. Ozai watches as Aang ascends into the sky and calls forth the elements, air, fire, earth, and finally water, which revolve in rings around Aang.

In Ba Sing Se, the Order of the White Lotus is successfully liberating the city. Bumi takes down several Fire Nation tanks and Iroh burns down the Fire Nation flag hanging from the Earth Kingdom palace.

Aang, possessed by the Avatar State, charges at Ozai and knocks him into the sky, but Ozai recovers before Aang can get to him again. Ozai flees by using firebending to propel himself at great speeds as Aang chases after him. Aang earthbends small fragments of rock, which he fires at him like bullets, though Ozai barely manages to evade them all and continues fleeing.



Back at the Fire Nation capital, Azula relentlessly shoots fire and lightning at Katara, and drives her away from any source of water. She taunts Prince Zuko, who is collapsed on the ground. Though Katara finds water to bend, Azula is too quick for her attacks and the waterbender is forced to flee from her immense flames. Eventually she discovers chains and water underneath a grate in the plaza, and lures Azula above the grate. She traps herself and Azula inside a large splash of frozen water barely a second before Azula was going to hit her with another attack. Katara unfreezes the water around herself, swims around and binds Azula's hands together to the grate with the chains. She melts the remaining water and runs to Zuko to heal him. He weakly thanks Katara, and she says she should be thanking him for protecting her. Azula sees her brother rise, still alive, and finally goes completely insane, firebending with her breath wildly before rolling around on the ground, screaming and crying uncontrollably. Zuko and Katara silently look upon what has become of the once-mighty Azula with pity and horror.

Aang, still controlled by the Avatar State, continues to pursue the Phoenix King and tries to crush him between two stone pillars with earthbending, but Ozai manages to avoid the collision in time. Ozai tries to counterattack, but his attempts continually fail against the unbelievable power of all the past Avatars. Aang catches him with waterbending and subdues him by earthbending shackles onto his arms and legs. Aang then states with the voices of all the previous Avatars that Ozai and his forefathers have devastated the balance of the world, and he must now pay the ultimate price: death. The possessed Aang proceeds to deliver the final blow, a combination of all four elements into one attack, but at the last instant Aang regains control over himself and leaves the Avatar State.

Aang releases Ozai from his bonds, saying that he is not going to let the fight end that way. Ozai mocks Aang once more, that despite being the most powerful being in the world, he is still weak. As Aang's back is turned, he tries to strike him with firebending, but Aang senses his movement, via Toph's signature earthbending technique, and quickly disables him with earthen shackles. Aang remembers what the lion turtle taught him, and uses the technique to bend Ozai's inner energies, risking being totally destroyed himself. Indeed, Aang's blue energy is nearly consumed by Ozai's orange energy, but he manages to overcome it. A pillar of blue light shoots into the sky, similar to the beam of light that appeared when Aang was freed from the iceberg.



Exhausted from the ordeal, Ozai pathetically tries to attack Aang again, but finds he cannot firebend at all. Aang explains he removed Ozai's firebending powers so he cannot hurt anyone anymore. Demonstrating his new found control over the Avatar State, Aang waterbends the tide to rise and douse the burning land. Momo flies back to him and lands on his shoulder.

Sokka, Toph, and Suki meet up with Aang as Sozin's Comet departs Earth. They congratulate Aang and wonder if Ozai, collapsed on the ground, is dead. Ozai snarls he is still alive, and Aang tells them he took away his firebending. Sokka seizes the opportunity to taunt Ozai and calls him "The Loser Lord." Ozai weakly tries to defend his title as the Phoenix King, but passes out again from exhaustion, prompting Toph to insult his title by calling him the "Phoenix King of Getting His Butt Whooped." Suki weakly tries, "King of the Guys Who Don't Win?" Toph advises that she leave the name-calling to them. The sky fades from bright red to the dark of night.

The next day at the Fire Nation palace, Zuko is trying to dress himself for his coronation as Fire Lord, but is having trouble due to his injuries. To his surprise, Mai arrives and helps him, and he is glad to see she was released from prison. She and Zuko kiss, but afterward Mai starkly warns him not to break up with her ever again.



Everyone is soon reunited in the Fire Nation capital city. Friends who were imprisoned have been set free. Katara and Sokka find their father Hakoda, who tells them he is the proudest father in the world, and that their mother would be proud of them, too. Sokka is distressed to see Ty Lee dressed in uniform among the Kyoshi Warriors. Paranoid, he assumes she is disguising herself again until Suki tells him Ty Lee officially joined. Ty Lee happily explains she bonded with the warriors in prison and after a few chi blocking lessons, she was allowed to join and be "best friends forever".

Zuko approaches Aang before his coronation, and the two of them reminisce about how different their lives were a year ago: Zuko obsessed with capturing the Avatar and Aang frozen in a block of ice, now they are friends. Aang cannot believe how different the world is, and Zuko comforts him saying the world will be even more different once they rebuild it together. They hug, and the coronation begins in the plaza. Zuko addresses the crowd that the War is now over and gives Aang the credit for saving the world as everyone cheers. Zuko is crowned Fire Lord and declares the start of a new era of love and peace.

Zuko later pays his imprisoned father a visit. Ozai, ragged and defeated, sarcastically remarks the new Fire Lord has graced him with his presence. Zuko remarks that he should be glad that Aang let him live. He tells Ozai that banishment was the best thing that ever happened to him, as it put him on the right path. He hopes perhaps being in prison will give Ozai the same chance for redemption. Ozai sees through Zuko's purpose and asks why he is really visiting him. Zuko gravely demands Ozai tell him where his mother Ursa is.



Sometime later in Ba Sing Se, life has improved in the world. The stack of Fire Nation tanks Bumi destroyed is being used by children for earthbending games. At the Jasmine Dragon, Zuko helps serve tea to the gang, including Mai and Iroh, as they all relax together. Sokka is painting a group portrait to remember the good times, but it is crudely drawn. Katara complains that her oversize hair loopies make her look like Momo, Zuko complains his hair is not as spiky as portrayed in the drawing, Mai looks like a man, Suki is shown firebending, and Iroh has a big stomach. Iroh tells them he has really trimmed down his weight and Toph tells them she thinks they all look perfect, a joke on her blindness which causes everyone to laugh.

Aang smiles and steps outside the tea shop to pet Appa. Katara follows him out, they both warmly embrace in a hug, then kiss passionately. The words "The End" are etched into the sky.

Credits

 * Written by:
 * Michael Dante DiMartino
 * Bryan Konietzko


 * Directed by:
 * Joaquim Dos Santos


 * Starring:
 * Zach Tyler Eisen - Aang
 * Mae Whitman - Katara
 * Jack DeSena - Sokka
 * Jessie Flower - Toph
 * Dante Basco - Prince Zuko
 * Dee Bradley Baker:
 * Appa
 * Momo


 * Also starring:
 * Mark Hamill - Phoenix King Ozai
 * Greg Baldwin - Iroh
 * Kevin Michael Richardson - Lion turtle
 * Andre Sogliuzzo - Hakoda
 * Cricket Leigh - Mai
 * Olivia Hack - Ty Lee
 * Jennie Kwan - Suki
 * Grey DeLisle - Azula
 * Keone Young - High Sage


 * Additional voices:
 * Dee Bradley Baker


 * This episode, being the last one in Avatar: The Last Airbender, is the last appearance of many characters. A select few are seen in flashbacks featured in The Legend of Korra.

Air date

 * New episodes of Avatar began airing on July 14, in sequential order. Starting with "The Western Air Temple", followed by "The Firebending Masters", The Boiling Rock parts one and two, "The Southern Raiders", "The Ember Island Players" and finally Sozin's Comet parts one through four. This event was called "Countdown to the Comet".

Series continuity

 * The pillar that Aang stands on whilst waiting for Ozai resembles the pillar Roku is seen standing on in the opening sequence when he is bending the four elements.
 * The Earth Kingdom clothes Zuko and Iroh wear at the end are the same clothes they wore in "The Crossroads of Destiny".
 * The line of Avatars that appear in Aang's mind when the final chakra is opened, is the same line that disappeared, in the reverse order, when Roku warned Aang that should he be killed in the Avatar State, the Avatar Cycle would be broken in the episode "The Avatar State". This is also a call back to how Azula's shot in the back blocked the final chakra in the first place as well as nearly killed Aang and ended the cycle forever in "The Crossroads of Destiny".
 * During the final scenes of the episode, Aang is seen wearing monk robes, similar to Gyatso's. Aang's old outfit, which he wore in Book 1 and Book 2 and later integrated into his Book 3 outfit, was completely destroyed during the battle with Ozai.
 * During the scene where Sokka and Toph seem like they were about to die at the hands of the Comet-enhanced attacks of firebenders, Toph can be seen crying about her and Sokka's imminent death. This is only the fourth time Toph can be seen crying in the series, the others being in "The Blind Bandit", when Team Avatar leaves her home without her on her dad's orders, "Tales of Ba Sing Se", when her appearance is made fun of by Star and her Earth Kingdom friends, and "The Runaway" about her strained relationship with her parents.
 * Both this and the first episode of the series have titles that refer to Aang, pointing to his evolution through the series. The first episode's title, "The Boy in the Iceberg", shows that Aang is young and much more vulnerable, but by this episode, the title shows that Aang has grown to be a powerful, fully realized Avatar.
 * In the episode "Bitter Work", when Iroh was attempting to teach Zuko how to generate lightning, it was discovered that it was impossible for him because as, according to Iroh, he first needed to establish peace of mind. In order to do so, he first needed to resolve the emotional turmoil within himself. In this episode, however, when Azula was clearly going through even greater emotional turmoil than Zuko, even to the brink of clear insanity, she was still able to generate lightning, though sloppily.
 * Aang becomes a fully realized Avatar with his control over the Avatar State.
 * This is the third time an Avatar has been in the Avatar state twice in one episode. The first time was in "The Storm" when Aang goes into the state momentarily while talking about his past, and the second when he is rescuing everybody during the storm. The second time was in "The Avatar and the Fire Lord" when Avatar Roku went into the Avatar State to destroy the Royal Palace and entered the state once more when fighting the lava erupting from the volcano.
 * This is the only episode Aang enters the Avatar State for the entirety of the third season.
 * This is the only episode with a different ending soundtrack.
 * When Aang fought Ozai in the Avatar State, he created five enormous fire whips - a feat even Ozai could not perform. This links back to the episode "Winter Solstice Part 2: Avatar Roku" where the Fire Temple sanctuary door could only be opened single-handedly by the five simultaneous fire blasts of a fully-realized Avatar.
 * During Aang's energybending feat on Ozai, the blue light that is shown looks very similar to the light that emerged when Aang was freed by Katara in "The Boy in the Iceberg".
 * "Avatar Extras" claimed that the scene where Zuko interrogates Ozai would be a teaser for a Book 4. Of course, there was never going to be a fourth season. Although, the newly-announced comics by Dark Horse will answer the question about Ursa's whereabouts as a recent interview with Dark Horse comic artist Gene Yang confirmed that the remainder of Zuko's conversation with Ozai shall be shown in full.

Goofs

 * When Aang makes his earth shield, he is in front of a grove of trees. Ozai is in front of the shield, with his back toward the river and rock columns. In the next few frames, the trees change into rock columns, but Aang and Ozai never cross the river to get there.
 * When Aang creates fire during the Avatar State, his body appears more muscular; but when he is shown again, his body is back to normal.
 * When Sokka is holding Toph by the hand as they lean over the edge of the airship ledge, their hands begin to slip and they are then holding on by the fingers. In the next shot, they are holding each other's wrists.
 * In the line of Avatars that appear and faces that flash by, Air Nomad Avatars can be seen in the Avatar State, yet their airbender tattoos are not glowing.
 * After Azula shoots Zuko with lightning, she moved to the roof, and started shooting lightning at Katara, the camera then moved to see Zuko lying on the ground with Azula saying, "ZuZu, you don't look so good!", and Azula is nowhere to be seen, but the next shot shows her back on the roof.
 * When Katara is turning Zuko on his back to heal him, his arms are outstretched. In the next frame, his arms are by his sides.
 * When Sokka and Katara find their father in the crowd, Haru changes places suddenly to appear in two shots.
 * During Zuko's coronation as Fire Lord, Toph is seen seated on The Hippo's shoulders. When the shot switches to a view of the entire crowd, she can be seen on the ground beside Katara.
 * When Zuko and Aang are looking over the crowd after Zuko says "The real hero is the Avatar", you can hear the crowd cheering and clapping, but when the shot cuts to Zuko and Aang no one is clapping.
 * When Zuko sees Ozai in his cell, his eyes appear brown. This could, however, be due to lighting.
 * When Sokka makes his drawing of everyone at the end of the episode, Momo is not in the drawing.
 * When Aang opens his eyes when he and Katara are hugging at the end of the episode, the fabric around him is orange, this is incorrect because Katara had her arms around his neck, so the color should be green.
 * In the end when Sokka thinks Ty Lee is pretending to be a Kyoshi Warrior, Ty Lee is shown with her golden fan on the wrist of her left arm. But when Ty Lee hugs two of the Kyoshi Warriors and say, "It feels great", the golden fan on her wrist is gone.
 * When Aang is about to take Ozai's life, he suddenly stops because he is unable to do so and exits the Avatar State. However, the arrow tattoo on his head remains glowing even when the arrow tattoos on his hands stop glowing.
 * In the Finnish dub when Suki asks why Sokka painted her firebending it is actually Toph's Finnish voice actor who asks the question. The dubbing error is even more apparent considering that Toph is blind and thus could not have seen Sokka's painting.
 * During Zuko's coronation, part of his headpiece constantly switches back and forth between red and orange.
 * Sokka told Toph to bend the rudder as to crash into the other airships, but being blind, she would not know the other airship's locations.

Trivia



 * Last character appearances of Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph, Appa, Momo, Zuko, Iroh, Mai, Ty Lee, Azula, Ozai, Chief Hakoda, King Bumi, Jeong Jeong, Piandao, Pakku, Suki, Pipsqueak, The Boulder, The Hippo, The Duke, the mechanist, Teo, and the Kyoshi Warriors in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
 * ​In The Legend of Korra, the only two characters mentioned above that are known to be alive are Katara and Zuko, though the latter of the two has been only mentioned. Aang, Sokka, and Toph are shown in flashbacks.


 * During San Diego Comic-Con 2008, it was revealed that a sequence where Zuko found his mother, Ursa, was sketched and made into a storyboard, but did not make it to production due to a request by Michael Dante DiMartino.
 * This episode is dedicated to Dante DiMartino, father of Michael Dante DiMartino.
 * The series' music editor and composer Jeremy Zuckerman, as well as the entire sound editing team were nominated a Golden Reel award for "Best Sound Editing in a Television Animation" for their work in this episode.
 * Zuko received a scar from Azula on his chest, the other one being on his face. These two scars mirror the two that Aang has on his back and foot.
 * The scar on Aang's foot is reminiscent of the mystic fourteen-pointed star that the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak (1469–1539), bore on the sole of his foot.
 * In Sokka's painting, Toph has the same face as in her wanted poster in "The Runaway".
 * When Aang raises the tide to put out the forest fire caused by Ozai, he uses an Avatar State-enhanced version of the first waterbending move he learned, taught to him by Katara in "The Waterbending Scroll".
 * When Aang is in his sphere of all four elements, the elements are in order from closest to farthest from Aang in the way that Aristotle said the element place themselves in nature (earth, water, air, fire).
 * Right before Aang and Katara kiss, similar music from when they kissed in "The Cave of Two Lovers" can be heard.
 * In the "Avatar Extras", one comment states that, "There's bending moves we've never seen before." Some examples of these moves are remote waterbending, compressed rock bullets, long-range multiple fire whips, and very strong wind that eroded a large rock pillar in seconds.
 * Avatar Aang and Fire Lord Zuko's formal admission of their friendship, considering their past as enemies, reflects the relationship of Fire Lord Sozin and Avatar Roku who started as friends and over time became enemies.
 * When Aang and Zuko are seen together as friends, it could be interpreted as homage to Martin Luther King Jr. when he said, "...the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit together at the table of brotherhood," since Zuko's ancestors are responsible for the genocide of Aang's people.
 * Aside from Aang's nightmare in "The Avatar State", this is the only time we see Aang firebending while in the Avatar State and due to Sozin's Comet, this is his most powerful display of firebending in the series.
 * While in the Avatar State, the slicing motion Aang makes to deal Ozai the final blow is the same motion/strike he made in his nightmares about being in the Avatar state (in the episode "The Avatar State").
 * The first bending seen in the series is waterbending (performed by Katara when she tried to fish), the first in the cycle. The last bending seen, featured in this episode, is airbending (performed by Aang when playing with Momo), the last element in the cycle.