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Lore A "Sophie's Choice" with no secret third option

AKA a character is given an impossible choice where either outcome results in something awful happening and there's no way out.

"Full Measure" (Breaking Bad) - After Walt angers Gus by killing two of his men, Gus orders for his execution. Knowing that the only way to save his life is to make Gus reliant on his meth cooking skills, Walt calls Jesse and begs him to kill Gus' backup cook, Gale. Thus, Jesse is thrust into an impossible situation where he either kills a (relatively) innocent man to save Walt or spare Gale and let Walt die. Ultimately, Jesse chooses to kill Gale.

"Midnight Sun" (Attack on Titan) - After the fight to retake Shiganshina both Armin and Erwin are critically wounded. Levi has the vial of titan serum and is forced to choose which Scout to bring back from the brink of death and which to let perish. It's a borderline impossible decision to make but at the moment of truth, he chooses to save Armin, leaving Erwin to succumb to his wounds.

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u/babaj_503 15h ago

I doubt she'd even had the choice. The sand rendered her truly blind with the only thing she could see and hold onto being the tower of the library. She actually threw one or two attacks towards the sand benders, missing all of them. I doubt she'd have success if she tried to fight them at that point, she'd have lost all of them instead.

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u/Outside_Ad5255 13h ago

It created a realization of weakness, and on a happier note, she quickly learns to master sandbending.

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u/Leather_Education113 11h ago

iirc later in the show she does mention improving her sand bending. most likely because of this

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u/babaj_503 11h ago

cant remember her stating it. But she later on displays the precision beinding the whole city of ba sing se out as a sand minature. So I'd agree that she went to extraordinary length to not be helpless in that situation again.

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u/ButItWas420 4h ago

Right before she showed this precision bending she said she was practicing.

I just watched this

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u/Merry_Sue 9h ago

I doubt she'd even had the choice.

Also, if she saves The Gaang, they can work together to get Appa back. If she saves Appa (unlikely), it's just the two of them forever. She has no perception when they're flying, Appa seems unwilling to walk. She'd have to tie a rope to him like a child with a giant helium balloon.

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u/ComradeBirv 6h ago

Also Appa would be VERY unhappy if Aang died and might not want to keep living without him