![]() Tenzin reassures her that every Avatar has an area they struggle in, something opposite to their very nature. More-so than Korra does, as she states that she is as opposite to an Airbender as an Avatar can be. Jinora, Ikki and Meelo seem very happy about her training in Airbending. She even dons the yellow and red of the Air Nomads to go to her lesson. Tenzin moves on to training her in Airbending. He even calls it drivel! Korra wants to go see it but that idea is swiftly rebuffed, and Korra points out that she is under watch from the White Lotus, making it no different from her former icy confinement. Unfortunately, Master Tenzin doesn’t share mine and Korra’s excitement. ![]() When I read that there was going to be a bending based sport I was giddy as well. The episode starts with Korra excitedly reading about a Pro Bending match. The first episode finished and my euphoria started to wane and then bang! God struck and there was episode number two, “A Leaf in the Wind”. I also love Tenzin's character arc with his family as well as Jinora's bigger roe but this season is just a let down.The Legend of Korra is clearly one of God’s new favourite shows. She yells at everyone and thinks she knows best and it doesn't resemble the more mature character at the end of season 1 and Unalaq is such a boring, generic villain and the show just forgets about him in episodes 5-8 and 11 and the season ends in a generic end of the world situation with plot convenience and none of the characters learn anything.ĭespite that, the score and animation is just as good as ever, the action scenes are an improvement over season 1, Varrick is such a well-written character, the first 4 episodes set up an interesting conflict, it's creative, the story of Avatar Wan is really interesting and I love the idea of focusing on spirits as it wasn't explored much in the original series. Korra as well is so unlikeable this season. ![]() Then episode 7 and 8 randomly just throws us this new threat and we get a backstory on the first avatar but there's no build up to it and it's just an end of the world situation with no thematic depth. ![]() Everything in Republic City serves no purpose to the plot and unlike Avatar, it doesn't develop the characters at all and the worst part is we get 3 whole episodes dedicated to it in episodes 5, 8 and 11. The conflict is not seen until episode 11 where it's just resolved in one fight scene. ![]() It starts off well with episodes 1-4 exploring the conflict of the northern and southernnwater tribe and Korra learning spiritual training but after episode 4 it goes downhill. The biggest issue with season 2 is its structure and pacing. A huge disappointment after the solid start that was season 1 and by far the worst season of Korra. ![]()
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