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The Legend of Korra 1x12 season finale. What a surprising ending! 

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Marco Gutierrez

I love the wrap up of the Amon/Tarlach storyline, but this episode is the start of the major problems with Korra in my opinion. For the first twos reasons of the show, Korra just isn't allowed to fail in any real sense. Whenever she does fail, it's always to serve the purpose of the narrative versus because of her own faults, like how Aang failed when he first tried to firebend and it traumatized him or when he put his trust in Jet only for him to turn out to be a merciless terrorist. Whne Korra fails in the first couple seasons, it's so they can introduce some new story or plotline, and she always just gets out of whatever problem she's in with no real issue once that plotline has been started. I don't think there's any in universe explanation for how she can just suddenly airbend except that it was what the plot called for in order to further suspense. In reality, if the show had been greenlit for multiple seasons, Korra likely wouldn't have gotten her airbending in this episode and would have continued trying to connect with the spiritual stuff for multiple seasons. But since they didn't know if the series would continue, they jsut decided to wrap it up here which is why it seems like such an ass pull in my opinion. Still, I'm looking forward to you guys getting to a couple of really awesome and important episodes in the next season.

James Ventola

Ending with the brothers is an emotional end to a sad story. Loved it.

Ron Banks

I randomly looked through some early avatar concept art online and found out Korra’s pet Naga looks almost exactly like the first design for Appa.

Geoffrey of Monmouth

Also, Amon's Lt is dead--you can hear a very subtle neck snap just before Amon flings him away

Gandheezy

Tarrlock ending his own sad story the only way he could . beautiful

Anonymous

Perfect Hurricane watching material

Anna Du

I think Amon/Noatak knew his brother was going to do a double-suicide bc he can sense when ppl are moving bc of his blood bending and how he cried with that distant look on his face

FatLittleButterfly

I actually liked LOK more because of the various topics (more mature) they explored in the show. Season 2 is widely taken as the weakest of all 4, but there are still an important journey to reach Book 3 + 4 which is awesome. Then read some of the comics when you have time after Book 4 (: There are actually comics that show what Aang and gang did after the show, which include Zuko going on the journey to find his mom

Amy Petty

I've been anxiously waiting for y'all to get to this one. I loved Korra overall, but my largest criticism of the first season is the abrupt nature of Korra having her bending restored. I fully expected, the way things were set up, that a *significant* part of her story arc would be either the journey to reclaim her full capacity as the Avatar - or, in a more narratively daring move, learning to live with ONLY the ability to airbend. I'm aware that the writers thought they only had one season and had short notice in realizing they'd been greenlit for another one, but that doesn't change the fact that this is an extremely *bad* way to end a narrative arc. And given the demonstrated skill and talent of the writers, it's a shame that that's what they were given to work with.

Toan Toan

Great reaction gentlemen. I'm joining on for the ride so let's go!