They should have gone back and edited the show rather than do this. The Iroh and June thing was way out of character for Iroh to begin with. Likely some writer that was unfamiliar with the show and took too much inspiration from Master Roshi.
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Aren't you a passionate one.
Nickelodeon shenanigans and a deus ex machina ending to the first season.
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They've finished ATLA so they've already watched that episode :P
This would be a surefire way to kill the movie on arrival barring an extremely aggressive campaign to associate the Gaang with fucking "Lost Realm".
This John Woodrow Kelley guy sure likes to paint naked dudes
The fish head variety are hotter
He thinks so, too
Nah man, Narcissus was born in Thespiae in Boeotia
My name is Jeff
Now this is gaming
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The source you provided makes clear that sieges are lawful provided non-combatants aren't affected (so starving civilians, barring humanitarian aid, etc. makes a siege unlawful). Furthermore, it states that sieges where non-combatants are affected were lawful prior to the 20th century.
In the context of ATLA, there's not really enough known about the geopolitics of the world to properly gauge whether or not besieging a city is a war crime. The frequency of sieges in the show (North Pole, Ba Sing Se) can't be used as an argument for their legality since they're undertaken by a state that is known for mistreating prisoners of war, disrespecting geopolitical boundaries, and so on. Regardless, you can't judge the Avatar universe by real world law.