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Explaining Avatar Lore to a Non-Watcher

Episode 29 of the Beyond the Basement podcast, hosted by Parmida Talebi and Sana Hamidzada, titled "Explaining Avatar Lore to a Non-Watcher" was published on April 22, 2025 and runs 53 minutes.

April 22, 2025 ·53m · Beyond the Basement

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Our co-hosts spend the first part of their two part series on the Avatar film franchise. Sana, armed with plot summaries, describes the history and plot of the series to Parmida. There is definitely lots of conversations to be had about these films! In the second part of this series, Parmida will educate Sana on the Avatar: The Last Airbender lore, reversing their roles here.

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