
They come across an iceberg with a puppet of Aang inside, and Katara uses her waterbending to release him. The actress playing Katara gives a long-winded speech about hope while the actor playing Sokka cracks jokes about how hungry he is, much to the disappointment of the real Sokka and Katara. The play begins with Sokka and Katara in a canoe the real Sokka and Katara get excited.

Toph complains about their seats, as her feet can not "see" the play, but Katara promises to tell her what is happening. When Team Avatar arrives at the theater later that night, Aang tries to sit next to Katara, but Zuko takes the seat first, leaving the young Avatar disappointed. However, Sokka desperately wants to see it, and so they comply.Īang and Zuko practice their firebending. Zuko is not a fan of the troupe performing the play, as his mother used to take him to see their production of Love amongst the Dragons each year, which they consistently butchered. Katara doubts the idea of attending a play about themselves. Sokka and Suki return, eager to show everyone a poster promoting a new play called The Boy in the Iceberg, performed by the Ember Island Players. Katara asks whether taking refuge in the Fire Lord's house is safe, but Zuko tells her it is the last place his father would look for the Avatar. Synopsis Īt the Fire Lord's beach house, Aang and Zuko continue their firebending training as Katara and Toph watch. The play ends with the Fire Nation winning the Hundred Year War and the Fire Lord killing the Avatar, frightening Aang, and upsetting everyone. During the show, Aang confronts Katara about his feelings for her, leaving both confused.


After going to see the play, everyone except Toph and Suki is furious and embarrassed by the inaccurate and exaggerated portrayals. Sokka discovers that the Ember Island Players, a Fire Nation acting troupe, is debuting a play based upon the adventures of Team Avatar.
