Imprisoned

"Imprisoned" is the sixth episode of season one of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the sixth of the overall series. It debuted on March 25, 2005.

Overview
''Aang, Katara and Sokka camp near a small Earth Kingdom town controlled by the Fire Nation, which bans Earthbending. Katara convinces a young Earthbender named Haru to save an old man with Earthbending, causing Haru to be imprisoned. Then Katara devises a plan to get herself arrested to free him. While at the prison, Katara incites a rebellion which inspires the prisoners to liberate themselves and free their cities. After Katara inspires them to liberate themselves she realizes her mother's necklace disappeared and it turns out that Zuko found it and took it.''

Synopsis


Discussing their dinner options by their campsite, Aang, Katara and Sokka are startled by loud noises coming from the distance. Aang and Katara are curious and set out to investigate with a less-than-cooperative Sokka right behind. They then find a young Earthbender practicing his bending. Katara introduces herself, but before she can finish, the young bender races off, seeming very fearful. Aang suggests to follow him in hopes of finding a town to have a proper dinner, and they end up in a small town that happens to be under Fire Nation control.

They later find the same young man and follow him into a store. He is talking to his mother when Katara, Aang and Sokka enter the store asking why he ran. Haru and his mother explain that since the Fire Nation took control of the town, any one discovered to be an Earthbender is arrested and sent to a mining rig, far off shore. Haru's mother then tells them that his father was also sent to the rig a long time ago.

Later on that day, while Haru and Katara are walking with each other, both sharing their own stories and seemingly falling for one another, they come across an old man that has been trapped by a cave in. Haru reluctantly uses his Earthbending to save the old man. The next morning, Katara wakes up to get some water when Haru's mother tells Katara that the old man he had saved told the Fire Nation that he was an Earthbender and was arrested and sent to the mining rig. Once she learns of Haru's situation, she decides to take action and find a way onto the rig. She decides the only way to get to that rig is if the Fire Nation thinks she's an Earthbender, so after some strategy she is able to Earthbend with the help of Aang and some ventilation pipes while Fire Nation soldiers are watching. She is then captured and sent to the rig. There she and some other captives meet the Warden of the rig, a self-important and cruel taskmaster. He states that since the entire rig is made of metal, there is nothing for the Earthbenders to control so they are helpless.



After finding Haru and his father Tyro, she asks what their plan is to escape. Tyro says that escape isn't an option and that the only way to survive is to do what they're told and hope the war goes in their favor. Shocked by his lack of hope, Katara tries an inspirational speech to stir some life into the spirits of the other benders, but to no avail. That night Katara meets up with Aang and Sokka to try to find a way for the prisoners to fight back and gain back their confidence. Aang notices the smokestacks and states that they are burning coal, therefore meaning that there is earth on the rig for the prisoners to use.

Drawing from their previous idea of fake Earthbending, Sokka has Aang close all the vents around the fire save for one that will lead to the outer vent where Katara and Sokka are. Then the Warden discovers them and states that they are to surrender or die. The coal then bursts from the vent and lands in front of Haru and the others, with Katara telling them that this is their chance to stand up and fight. No one seems to have the will to fight anymore. The Warden states that their spirits were broken a long time ago and he walks away in triumph.



As he walks away, a chunk of coal strikes him on the head. He turns around to see that it was Haru who threw it; he also had a look of rage on his face. The Warden attacks Haru, but his attack is blocked by Tyro and two other benders. Then, all together. the prisoners regain their hope and attack the Fire Nation soldiers, and after a dramatic fight, the Earthbenders are victorious. They throw the warden overboard and sail off in stolen Fire Nation ships.

After winning their freedom, Tyro thanks Katara for giving his people hope again, then Haru thanks her. She is touched by Haru's words, before noticing that her mother's necklace is gone. There on the rig we see Katara's necklace on the ground and is picked up by Zuko. And with a blank look he clutches the necklace and looks out toward the horizon.

Trivia

 * George Takei, who played helmsman Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek: The Original Series, lends his unmistakable voice to the character of the Warden.
 * Kevin Michael Richardson, who lent his voice to the Jedi Jolee Bindo in Knights of the Old Republic and to Captain Gantu in Lilo and Stitch, voices Tyro. He previously voiced King Bumi's pet Flopsie in "The King of Omashu" and would eventually go on to voice the Lion Turtle in "Sozin's Comet, Part 2: The Old Masters".
 * This is the first episode in which all four elements are bent outside the opening credits: Haru, Tyro and the other prisoners Earthbending, Katara Waterbending, the Warden and other Fire Nation soldiers Firebending and Aang Airbending.
 * It is possible that the Earthbender rebellions mentioned later on in the series (in Zuko's flashback of Ozai's war meeting in "Sozin's Comet, Part 1: The Phoenix King") were precipitated by the escape of the reinvigorated Earthbenders from this rig, as Tyro says, "[We're going] to take back all our villages!"
 * In "Imprisoned" with "Avatar Extras" bonus commentary, when Aang is asleep the night the Fire Nation troops take Haru, he is dreaming about Katara, as he has a big smile on his face.
 * This is the first episode whose name does not start with the word "The" and one of only two episodes to only consist of one word, the other episode being "Jet".

Goofs

 * When Sokka is warning the rest of the group to approach Haru carefully, Katara's shoulder is slightly seen in the lower left corner of the screen. However, in the next scene, she is very far away from Sokka and Aang and is already greeting Haru.
 * When Tyro is thanking Katara for help, Katara's braid becomes detached from the rest of her hair.
 * The scene where the prisoners are being seen in the prison for the first time, Katara is second to farthest left in the line-up, but when the warden is shown walking while talking to the prisoners, she is shown farthest left in the line.
 * Before Katara gets arrested, the camera is looking at the second air vent, but Aang isn't there. When the camera view gets closer to the air vent, Aang is playing with a butterfly.
 * When Katara is speaking to the Earthbenders, she uses a pan lid to draw their attention, but while she is speaking, the pan lid disappears; she is not shown putting it down.
 * When Sokka explains his plan to get coal to the Earthbenders, there is no one around for a great distance (as seen by an overhead shot). When he finishes his explanation only moments later, nobody is shown (directly) behind them again and in the very next frame they are surrounded by every Earthbender prisoner and numerous Fire Nation guards.
 * Haru's mother is sometimes shown with both locks of hair in front of her shoulders and sometimes only one in front.

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