00:00We always knew that you couldn't do that monologue in the first episode because of the way we've
00:04structured our episode and we start a hundred years ago, right? So you couldn't have Katara
00:11saying those words. So I always knew I wanted to get it in somehow, which is why it ends up as a
00:17grand grand speech for, again, and it's a bit of an Easter egg for fans and for new viewers. It's
00:23a way to understand what happens with the world, right? And then we also added this other prologue
00:30kind of in the first episode, again, as a little bit of a handholding technique for new viewers
00:36who may not be as familiar with the world of Avatar. And we borrowed kind of elements from
00:41the opening titles from the original. After that, in the subsequent episodes, to be honest, it's
00:48kind of a Netflix specific situation. Their platform is one that they know better than I do,
00:58and they felt like the way their episodes flow from one to the other in the binging model,
01:05that it worked best with the title card so that we get right into the story.
01:10That's not to say that it won't come back in subsequent seasons, but for the first season,
01:17that felt like the way to go.
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