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* [[Flynning]]: The last fight between Piandao and Sokka.
* [[Flynning]]: The last fight between Piandao and Sokka.
* [[Forging Scene]]: For Sokka's "Space Sword".
* [[Forging Scene]]: For Sokka's "Space Sword".
* [[Mythology Gag]]: While Toph plays with the meteor rock, one of the shapes she forms is the Nickelodeon splat.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: While Toph plays with the meteor rock, one of the shapes she forms is the Nickelodeon splat.
* [[Obfuscating Insanity]]: Iroh to the guards.
* [[Obfuscating Insanity]]: Iroh to the guards.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: As said above, Iroh to the guards.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: As said above, Iroh to the guards.
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* [[Tasty Gold]]: Faced with a selection of metals with which to forge a sword, Sokka picks up a hunk of the stuff and gnaws on it.
* [[Tasty Gold]]: Faced with a selection of metals with which to forge a sword, Sokka picks up a hunk of the stuff and gnaws on it.
* [[Thunderbolt Iron]]: Sokka's sword
* [[Thunderbolt Iron]]: Sokka's sword
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Essentially the whole episode, although Iroh was already badass before his secret exercise routine. [[And Zoidberg|Oh, and so did Sokka.]]
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Essentially the whole episode, although Iroh was already badass before his secret exercise routine. [[And Zoidberg|Oh, and so did Sokka.]]
* [[Wax On, Wax Off]]: Piandao's training of Sokka includes calligraphy, landscape painting, and rock gardening in addition to actual swordplay. Unlike most instances of the trope, however, he explains the purpose of each element as he goes along.
* [[Wax On, Wax Off]]: Piandao's training of Sokka includes calligraphy, landscape painting, and rock gardening in addition to actual swordplay. Unlike most instances of the trope, however, he explains the purpose of each element as he goes along.
* [[Why Don't You Marry It?]]: When Toph says she misses Sokka, Katara tries to make a joke about it.
* [[Why Don't You Marry It?]]: When Toph says she misses Sokka, Katara tries to make a joke about it.
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"You told me you didn't know if you were worthy, but I believe that you are more worthy than any man I have ever trained."

After the Gaang use bending to stop a forest fire caused by a falling meteorite, Sokka feels Overshadowed by Awesome and expresses his frustration at being the weakest member of the group. Deciding that he needs to be cheered up, the group goes on a shopping spree, and Sokka hears of a Master Swordsman that lives nearby, known as Master Piandao. Katara, Aang, and Toph urge Sokka to seek training from him, as much for his sake as for the Gaang's.

With Sokka preoccupied temporarily, the Gaang attempts to do Sokka's old jobs, including his sarcastic jokes. Hilarity Ensues. And Iroh, still locked in his cell, secretly exercises, eventually becoming a One-Man Army.

Tropes:

Katara: Ooo. I got one. If you miss him so much, why don't you marry him?