"Avatar: The Last Airbender" Avatar Roku (Winter Solstice, Part 2) (TV Episode 2005) Poster

User Reviews

Review this title
4 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
9/10
One of the Best Yet
hornsbyhavoc16 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
After an episode that began to explore the spiritual connections that Aang has as the Avatar, this chapter both clues us in to the connection he has with his past lives and sets a worrying time limit on when Aang must face the leader of the Fire Nation by. Its expansion of the series's lore is fantastic, and the tension that fills the episode pays off spectacularly.

After seeing in a Spirit World vision that he must converse with Avatar Roku in the Fire Nation about a comet, the journey they take is hampered by both a blockade (led by Commander Zhao) and a pursuit by Zuko. The different shrewd tactics used (Zhao letting Zuko through in order to be led to Aang; Zuko secretly diverging course while in the mist) are all well thought-out and fit with the characters' resourcefulness. Upon entering the temple where Roku's statue stands, Team Avatar is met by guards who have betrayed their duty to serve the Avatar, instead declaring their Fire Nation loyalty. A lone guard remains loyal, helping them find the room where Roku's statue is. Sokka uses his smarts to trick the guards into opening the doors and Aang sneaks in. The plot of the show is drastically changed when Roku informs Aang that Sozin's Comet, which comes every 100 years and dramatically strengthens Friebenders' powers, is coming this summer and Aang must defeat the Fire Lord before it is too late. Found by both Zuko and Zhao, everyone else is tied up before one of the best sequences of the show to date begins. The Avatar emerges from the room, but he's taken on the form of Roku, who destroys the temple and causes everyone to flee, saving Katara and Sokka in the process. The animation is incredible, and the moment has gravity, mysticism, and power. While the gang flies away on Oppa, the helpful guard is taken prisoner by Zhao, but his sacrifice was worth it.

Featuring breathtaking animation, moments of real power and gravity, and a tense plot, this is possibly the best episode yet. It continues and expands upon the spiritual themes of the show, gives it a soon-approaching deadline, and is a terrifically done television episode.
24 out of 26 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
"You must do it by Summer's end."
poseyfan20 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Best episode yet. The groundwork is set, and the plot catapulted. My favorite part was Avatar Roku revealing himself through Aang. And then of course it's awesome seeing Momo do pullups.
9 out of 9 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Great action and reveals!
and_mikkelsen12 October 2023
This episode is part 2 of this story and does a great job of continuing off as Aang begins to learn what It means to be The Avatar!

This episode has some of the best action in the series up till this point! No time is wasted! I really love the scene of Aang destroying that huge fireball! This is just an exciting ride from beginning to end! We also get to see Zhao again who proves to be a bigger threat than Zuko!

This episode also introduces us to a new level of threat, that both sets the path for the rest of the show, while also adding tension to the rest of the journey as Aang not only has to become The Avatar.. but must do see before summer ends!

This show is only going to get better from here!
4 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Amazing
matitya-3393711 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I love how this episode begins with Prince Zuko reminding us exactly why we consider him a villain (especially after how honourable he was in the previous episode.) And I like how it contrasts Zuko with Commander Zhao to show us how much worse a person Zuko would be if he were not entirely sincere in his claims to care about honour.

I like how this episode shows us that not all Firebenders are bad people (that's a lot more nuance than you would expect from a show like this.) The episode also has a lot of neat action scenes and Avatar Roku letting his wrath be felt was no exception. I also like the revelation that Aang must master all four elements and defeat Zuko's father before Summer's End or he will burn the entire Earth Kingdom to the ground and seize complete control of the rest of the world and I specifically like how it raises the stakes for the show as a whole. Also, I think Jason Isaacs (or as I know him Lucius Malfoy) does a great job playing Commander Zhao, especially given that Isaacs is British but Zhao speaks with a plausibly American or Canadian accent.

All in all, this episode was nothing short of amazing.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed