The Avatar Returns is a spectacular episode. Don't get me wrong, I really liked the first episode, but this episode is just a lot better. To me it has much more depth and emotion. The last episode didn't have this much emotion, but this one is full of it. I personally think a lot of the characters had to face difficult challenges such as like who to trust . This choices make and expand this characters and help them learn and grow. This episode just adds lots of depth to all of these characters and makes them seem more realistic and reliable. From the start, even the villian feels like he was depth. I've only watched this episode and the first episode of this show, and I already feel that these characters will still be developing all along the way. It doesn't just take two episodes of a TV show to fully develop a character in it. It takes a long time for the show to figure out who and what type of person that character is. I hope that Avatar keeps developing this awesome characters and help them learn and grow. I also loved the beautiful action scenes. They were beautiful animated, swift, and fast, but not too flashy and fast that they make you just tired looking at them. You could tell that these scenes were very carefully and well planned. I also loved the brief elements of humor in this episode. This episode only has brief moments of comedy, but whenever the comedy happens it's hilarious. In the first episode there was more slapstick comedy, but now there's just regular comedy. I like regular comedy better than slapstick because slapstick relies on actions while regular comedy relies on words. The best slapstick comedian is definitely Charlie Chaplin though. I guess this is the start of the group's adventure. I'm excited to see what happens on this adventure and what type of things and dilemmas they have. I can't wait to watch and review the next episode soon. In all, I give this episode a 9.1 out of 10.