Talk:Azula/@comment-81.218.2.66-20110831215137/@comment-4629706-20110901013530

The Beach. Watch that episode. Azula isn't just an ordinary, cosmic, pure evil villain with no reason for being evil. She has a hard background, and that shaped her into the flawless manipulator you and I love. After Mai's and Ty Lee's betrayal, that background and the insecurities it brought with it were brought forth, forcing her down that road. I totally understand where you're coming from, and perhaps they did get the idea so that Zuko and Katara could beat Azula (the latter of which was going to die, had she not tricked Azula, so it was mainly Zuko who was affected by her insanity), but they didn't change her character. They showed the side that showed WHY she was evil, which was a different part of her character. Her character isn't (for now) changed; it's just deeper.