The Waterbending Master


 * This article is about the episode. For the character the name refers to, see Pakku.

Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino

Director: Giancarlo Volpe

Guest Stars: Jason Isaacs (Zhao), Keone Young (Captain Li), Byron McKittrick (Pirate Barker), Lucille Bliss (Yugoda), Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Jon Polito (Chief Arnook)

Overview
''The group is welcomed to the Northern Water Tribe. The chief of the tribe throws a huge party in celebration of the Avatar's arrival to the North Pole. Sokka meets Princess Yue, whom he falls in love with. Aang and Katara seek to learn Waterbending from a master named Pakku, but he refuses to teach Katara due to sexist customs. Katara proves herself worthy in combat, and Pakku decides to teach them both. Admiral Zhao hires pirates to assassinate Zuko. Zuko survives and sneaks aboard Zhao's lead ship as he readies for an attack on the North Pole.''

Synopsis
The episode begins with Sokka complaining that Appa is flying too slowly; Aang defensively replies that they should all climb on Sokka's back and he could fly them to the North Pole. Katara tries to lighten the situation by remarking that they are all tired and cranky as a result of flying for two days straight. Just as Sokka is voicing his doubts about finding the Northern Water Tribe, the group is attacked by a group of Waterbenders, who leads the team to the tribe after discovering that Aang is the long-lost Avatar. While touring the city by gondola, Sokka sees Princess Yue for the first time and falls in love with her.



Admiral Zhao knows that the Avatar is traveling North and realizes that he is traveling to the Northern Water Tribe to look for a Master to teach him Waterbending. One of his advisers is eager to go and get him but Zhao understands that the Northern Water Tribe is a powerful nation and there is a reason that they have survived 100 years of war. The frozen tundra is treacherous and the landscape itself is an icy fortress, so a massive invasion force is required.

Outside the great palace of the Northern Water Tribe, Sokka and Katara are celebrated as family from the Southern Water Tribe, and Aang is honored as a special guest. The 16th birthday of the princess, Yue, is also celebrated, as it is the coming of marrying age. Aang and Katara are then delighted to see the Waterbending Master, Pakku, and his students performing elaborate Waterbending moves for entertainment. Sokka, meanwhile, is far more interested in the food at the banquet and Princess Yue who is sitting next to him. He breaks an awkward silence by telling Yue that back in his tribe, he is, "kind of like a prince himself." This statement is heard by Katara, who then asks what he is the prince of. Embarrassed, Sokka replies that he is the prince of a lot of things, and that he is in the middle of a conversation. He tells Yue that he will be in town for a while and asks if she would like to "do an activity" with him. After the Waterbending performance is over, Aang is introduced to Master Pakku. Aang is looking forward to Katara and himself learning Waterbending, after a few days' rest. Master Pakku is unimpressed with his work ethic, telling Aang that he will receive no special treatment just because he is destined to save the world. If he is interested in learning Waterbending, then they will be ready at sunrise.



Interrupting music night on Zuko's ship, Zhao takes command of the soldiers under Zuko and invites Iroh to join him as general. While he briefs Zuko and Iroh, he recognizes the two broadswords on Zuko's wall as the same ones used by the Blue Spirit to save the Avatar. When asked about them, Zuko quickly tells Zhao that he is not skilled with broadswords and they are antiques, merely for decorative purposes. Zhao addresses Iroh, asking him whether he has heard of the Blue Spirit. Iroh replies that he has just heard rumors and doesn't believe in his existence. Zhao assures Iroh that the Blue Spirit is indeed real and a criminal and enemy of the Fire Nation, but he has a feeling that he will be brought to justice soon.

As they approach the palace, Katara expresses her joy at being able to learn from a real master, saying she has waited for this day her whole life. However, she is shocked to learn from Master Pakku that it is forbidden for women to learn Waterbending. He advises her to go to the healing huts and learn from Yugoda to use her Waterbending to heal. Although Aang initially refuses to learn from Master Pakku, Katara urges him to return by saying that he can't risk his training for her. Aang begins to reluctantly learn from Master Pakku. Sokka, in the meantime, makes plans with Princess Yue to meet on a bridge above the canal.

At the Fire Nation camp, Admiral Zhao is talking to a "highly qualified" group of people for the mission he has in mind. It is revealed that he is paying the pirates, first seen in "The Waterbending Scroll", a large amount of gold to assassinate Zuko. Meanwhile, Katara reluctantly goes to healing classes, filled with young girls and taught by an old woman, while Aang learns Waterbending from Master Pakku. He becomes frustrated when he is criticized for his technique. Master Pakku mockingly says that this move may be too advanced and Aang should try an easier one.



After the healing class, Katara thanks Yugoda who notices her betrothal necklace and proceeds to ask who she is getting married to. Katara explains that she is not ready for marriage, and that the necklace was her grandmother's, passed down to her mother, and then her. Yugoda recognizes the carving and reveals to Katara that she is an old friend of Kanna's, and that Katara's grandmother was born in the Northern Water Tribe and engaged to a young Waterbender, but left mysteriously without saying goodbye.

When Iroh informs Zuko that the crew wished him a safe journey, Zuko reveals his disappointment that they left, saying: "Good riddance to those traitors." Iroh invites him for a nightly stroll to clear his head, but Zuko remains sulking in his room. While Iroh is out walking, the assassination plan is executed by the pirates, planting explosives in Zuko's ship and detonating them with him inside. Zuko, becoming alert after hearing a noise outside his room, goes to investigate. Looking out the window he sees the pirates' Reptile Bird watching him. Zuko recognizes it just as the lit fuse reaches the explosives. In the split second that the flames rushed at Zuko, he puts up a fire shield that barely saves his life. Iroh, hearing the explosion and seeing the flames, rushes back to the docks to see the smoldering remains of his nephew's ship.

Sokka meets with Princess Yue on the bridge, presenting her with a carved fish, which she mistakes for a bear. However, Yue tells Sokka that she made a mistake inviting him there and runs away, leaving Sokka looking devastated as he throws his carving into the water. Later when the gang meet in their living quarters, they are all unhappy with their situation. Sokka is confused and upset by Yue's mixed messages, and Aang and Katara are unhappy that Katara is not allowed to learn Waterbending. Sokka suggests that Aang teach Katara everything he has learned in the day to Katara at night. This makes Katara excited, as the plan allows her to learn Waterbending while providing Aang a companion to practice with. She then states that Sokka's idea would make everyone happy, to which remarks that he is still displeased. Katara dismisses this by saying that Sokka's never happy, and rushes outside with Aang to begin practicing.

Disobeying the rules, Aang teaches Katara what he had learned, showing her a move that is all about "sinking and floating". Katara manages to learn the move with much ease, but suddenly the water she had been bending begins to writhe around her in a complex stream. Aang exclaims how amazing it is, but Katara is equally as surprised, saying it is not her manipulating the water. They look up to the bridge above them to see Master Pakku, angered by Aang's disrespect of his orders, his teachings and his entire culture. Aang hastily apologizes, but Master Pakku refuses to teach Aang anymore, stating that he is no longer welcome as his student before leaving.

The next day at the palace, Katara pleads with Chief Arnook to make Master Pakku take Aang back as his student. Master Pakku agrees to continue training Aang on the condition that Katara swallow her pride and apologize. Try as she might, Katara, angered by his pomposity and condescending attitude, instead challenges the Waterbending Master to a fight (gesturing emphatically as she does so and unintentionally Waterbending huge cracks in the ice floor and smashing two pots), stating that she will not apologize to "a sour old man" like Pakku.

At the Fire Nation camp over a cup of tea, Iroh tells Zhao of the attack. Zhao is "devastated" by the news and smiles slyly when he hears that no trace of the attack was linked back to him. Iroh takes Admiral Zhao's offer of serving under him as General of the fleet.



Katara goes to wait outside for Master Pakku, who simply strolls past her, further angering her with patronizing comments. Katara, her temper pushed to breaking point, forms a water whip and slaps Master Pakku on the back of the head. He turns around and agrees to the fight, telling her if she wants to learn so badly, to study closely. The fight begins and it is apparent that Katara is much more skilled in Waterbending than previously known. She demonstrates powerful techniques and advanced forms, despite lacking any formal training. The two are able to manipulate the water and snow around them with ease, using basic and advanced Waterbending moves. Master Pakku grins and smirks as he attacks, but starts to realize Katara's talent after barely dodging an ice disc launched by Katara. After a few moments of violent Waterbending, it seems Katara has the upper-hand, as she topples ice-obelisks over Master Pakku, who disappears in a cloud of mist. But, Master Pakku quickly emerges and performs a Waterbending move that renders Katara helpless, and she is beaten. Her grandmother's necklace, which fell off during the fight, is picked up by Master Pakku, and it is discovered that he made it for Kanna 60 years ago.

On one of Zhao's ships General Iroh walks past a Fire Nation soldier, stopping to say quietly that their plan is working perfectly and that Zhao doesn't suspect a thing. The soldier takes off his face plate to reveal that he is (an injured) Prince Zuko. Zuko thanks his Uncle for his help, and returns his faceplate. Iroh tells him to stay hidden until they reach the North Pole and he will have a chance of capturing the Avatar before Zhao does. Wishing his nephew luck, they continue on.



Master Pakku tells Katara that her grandmother left the arranged marriage to begin her life in the South Pole. Katara understands that her grandmother refused to let the tribe's customs rule her life. This revelation makes Princess Yue burst into tears and run away. Sokka follows her and finds her on the bridge they met at. Yue weeps softly while Sokka tells her he wants nothing from her but to tell her that she is beautiful and that he never would have thought she would even notice a guy like him. Yue tells him that he doesn't understand, but Sokka believes he does: she is a princess and he is just a Southern Tribe peasant. He turns to leave, but Yue kisses him, making Sokka happy but extremely confused. Yue explains that she has also fallen for Sokka but they cannot be together, and not for the reason Sokka thinks. She sadly pulls down the furs about her neck to reveal a betrothal necklace; she is engaged to be married. She apologizes and leaves Sokka alone on the bridge. At the end, although the Waterbending Master has not changed his rather harsh methods of teaching, he has taken both Katara and Aang as students.

Meanwhile, Admiral Zhao's enormous invasion fleet has mobilized and set a course for the Northern Water Tribe.

Trivia

 * The song played by Iroh is titled "The Four Seasons". Its melody is used in many places in this episode and the two-part season finale for dramatic music including Princess Yue's boat scene.
 * According to the DVD commentary for this episode, Master Pakku's Waterbending trick of trapping Katara in a cage of icicles was inspired from a scene in House of Flying Daggers.
 * Towards the end of the battle with Katara, Pakku bends water up in the air and converts it into a stream of icicles, trapping Katara, thus preventing her from Waterbending. Later, in "The Western Air Temple", Katara uses a similar technique against Combustion Man.
 * This episode features the most predominant use of any one of the bending disciplines than any other episode. Aside from the opening sequence, Appa's Airbending and Zuko's fire shield, the only bending seen in this episode is Waterbending.
 * It is hinted by Iroh that Zuko is capable of playing the tsungi horn.

Goofs

 * When Master Pakku first taught Aang Waterbending, he is seen eating a bowl of very long, squid like noodles. Then he sighs and speaks to Aang, his mouth obviously empty; but he never tried to chew or even swallow his noodles after slurping them.
 * When Sokka gets up after he falls into the canal after asking Yue on a date, his legs are a few inches above water, but when the frame switches to above his head, up to his heels are in the water.

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