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Watched on: Netflix

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Legend of Korra 2x5 FULL REACTION

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Raquel Perodin

Yes please do episodes 7&8 together it’s meant to be watched Together

Samantha Blagec

I think one of the main things to remember about all of this is that Korra is still a teenager. She is not an adult no matter how much they give her adult responsibilities and freedoms, so all of her decision making is still filtered through emotional teenage hormones. On top of this, she was sheltered her whole life so she doesn't have very many experiences to base from in these decision making moments. She has a lot on her shoulders for someone at her age, just like characters we've seen in both shows that struggle to balance what needs to be done with how they are feeling. She feels solely responsible to save her family and tribe so of course she is going to be extra emotional. When she comes into these moments with Mako, he is just failing to read her and what she needs at that time. I personally blame this on compatibility, there wasn't very much to begin with on a social level, most of this relationship so far has been based on physical attractions whether it be beauty or bending. The focus on the relationship seems to be a point a lot of people struggle with in this season, but I feel like it adds a lot to the show in the long run.

Geoffrey of Monmouth

General Iroh is Zuko's grandson, not son--his mother, Zuko's daughter, is the current firelord. But you're right, the pacing is a little bit off this season, due largely to behind the scenes issues (Nick only ordering one season at a time, having to use a different animation studio for the first half of season 2, etc.). The pacing gets much better in the latter half.

Anonymous

Can we stop laughing for a second, and acknowledge the fact that Bolin is in an abusive relationship with Eska, and the writers are trying to pass it off as comedy. If the roles were reversed it’d be problematic, but the writers are making it out to be abusive relationships are ok when the abuser is a woman. I’ve always found it ridiculous, and inappropriate for a show aimed at kids.