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Originally Posted by Helicoradian
My opinion of the Tsu'tey death scene was that it fitted well into the story
In the original version it's only implied that he dies. For a character such as Tsu'tey, showing him get shot and falling out the back of the shuttle is a piss poor way to end his character imo. Also seeing the responsibility of Olo'eyktan being passed to Jake ties in well with the end scene of him being transferred to his avatar.
The transition from the "I see you" scene to the Tsu'tey scene may have been a bit fast but to me at least, it didn't feel awkward. But of course that can be subjective.
There is one scene that didn't fit well in this movie, and that was the explanation of the floating mountains that Jake gives after he exits the sampson. It felt like it was tacked on for the sake of explanation instead of being part of the movie. Just the dialog and execution of that scene could have been done much better imo.
anyways it was late when I wrote this and tried to do my best 
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I pretty much agree with all the above.
I saw Avatar SE yesterday, and it was that AWESOME experience all over again! Man, how I missed seeing the movie in 3D on the big screen -- there's just no substitute.
I loved pretty much all the new footage, but the particular standouts were: "Grace's School" scene, and "Tsu'tey's Death" scene. I cried during the latter scene. I'm so glad JC put these scenes back in the film...IMO, he should've never taken them out to begin with!