Episode 7

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Interview Room

Miles Morales: Oh man, I am so hyped for my new movie. It's gonna be crazier than the first one. You know what I'm saying? We're gonna be exploring all these different universes, meeting new Spider-People , and dealing with some seriously intense villains. And Marvel's Spider-Man 2 game, all I can say is, it's gonna be epic. Peter and I are teaming up to take on some biggest threats the city has ever seen. And there might be some surprises in store for the fans.

On the roof

Zuko, Catra and Peridot were sitting on the edge of the roof.

Zuko: I used to think that the only way to prove my worth was to capture the Avatar and restore my honor to the Fire Nation. But then I realized that I had been chasing the wrong goal. I needed to find my own path and make my own decisions, not just blindly follow the orders of my father or the Fire Nation.

Catra: I know what you mean. I used to think that the only way to get ahead was to be ruthless and do whatever it takes to win. But then I realized that I was hurting the people I cared about, and I didn't want to be that kind of person anymore. It took a lot of soul-searching and hard work, but I finally found a way to be true to myself and still be a hero.

Peridot: I didn't start out evil, but I was definitely misguided. I thought that the only way to serve my purpose as a Homeworld Gem was to follow orders and be loyal to Yellow Diamond. But then I met Steven and the Crystal Gems, and I saw that there was another way. I learned that I could be a part of something bigger than myself, and that I could use my skills to help others and make a real difference.

Zuko: It's not easy to change your ways, but it's worth it. I feel like I've finally found my place in theworld, and I'm proud of who I am and what I stand for.

Catra: Same here. It's a constant journey, but I'm grateful for the people who believed in me and helped me see that I could be better.

Peridot: I couldn't agree more. It's amazing how much we can learn and grow when we open ourselves up to new experiences and perspectives. I'm so glad I took that chance and joined the Crystal Gems.

Zuko: It's great to see that we all found our way to the light, in our own ways. We may have started out on different paths, but we all ended up in the same place - fighting for what's right and making a difference in the world."

Catra: Definitely. And who knows? Maybe there are others out there who are still struggling to find their way. We could be the ones to help them, just like others helped us.

Peridot: I like the sound of that. It would be an honor to pay it forward and help others find their own paths to redemption and heroism.

Zuko: Agreed. Let's keep fighting the good fight, together.

Interview Room

Catra: You know, when I compare my life to Zuko's and Peridot's, I see a lot of similarities. We've all been through some really tough times, and we've all made some mistakes along the way. But what I admire about them, and what I strive for in my own life, is their ability to change and grow. I used to think that I was stuck in my ways, that I could never change who I was or what I had done. But seeing Zuko and Peridot turn their lives around gave me hope. It showed me that it's never too late to start over, to make amends, and to become a better person. I think what helped them, and what has helped me, is finding people who believed in us and supported us, even when we didn't believe in ourselves. Zuko had Iroh, Peridot had Steven and the Crystal Gems, and I had Adora and the Princess Alliance. Without them, I don't think any of us would have been able to make the changes we did. And it's not just about having support, but also about being willing to listen and learn. Zuko had to question everything he had ever been taught, Peridot had to confront her own biases and assumptions, and I had to let go of my anger and resentment towards Adora. It wasn't easy, but it was necessary. So when I look back on my journey and compare it to Zuko's and Peridot's, I see a lot of growth and progress. We may have started out as villains, but we've become heroes in our own right. And I think that's something to be proud of.

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