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: The villagers are sick and starving because the factory’s waste has poisoned the water and killed the fish.

Katara famously tells Sokka, "I will never, ever turn my back on people who need me." This episode reaffirms her role as the group’s emotional and moral anchor, willing to risk their schedule—and safety—to do what is right. [S3E3] The Painted Lady

: Wishing to help, Katara adopts the persona of the Painted Lady , a local river spirit, to secretly provide food and healing. : The villagers are sick and starving because

By focusing on a Fire Nation fishing village, the show emphasizes that the war is being waged by a corrupt government and military, often at the expense of its own common people. Character Highlights By focusing on a Fire Nation fishing village,

How this episode like "The Fortuneteller" or "The Great Divide."

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: Showcases her growth in waterbending by purifying the river and her leadership by taking a stand against Sokka’s rigid schedule.