The above picture shows a happy time, with Korra and Asami bonding like sisters (or depending on how you ‘ship’, something more). Â It’s pretty much the last happy moment Korra will have in her life. Â I might be exaggerating but not by much. Â Book 4 starts tomorrow so if you aren’t caught up, here are my long-delayed Book 3 thoughts.
After the uneven Book 2, Korra had left the Spirit Portals open, and Book 3 dealt with some of the ramifications of that. Â Korra is maturing, but it’s still tough to be the Avatar in a rapidly progressing world. Â I thought the antagonists of this season, the Red Lotus, were fantastic. Â Varied, with real personalities that could shine through. Â Too often the bad guys in a cartoon are a faceless organization or you have one guy who has to carry the villainy. Â We had the ‘one guy’ method with the first two books with Unalaq and Amon, so this was a nice change. Â Henry Rollins was downright creepy voicing Zaheer. Â I got chills when he said he had ‘entered the void’ after witnessing the death of his love, P’Li.
The final battle between Zaheer and Korra was every bit as action-packed as Aang versus Ozai – it even recalled that fight visually with the pillars of stone. Â Korra fought valiantly but the poison Zaheer used on her took too much of a toll. Â Zaheer was taken down by the airbenders though, with Jinora at the lead – earning her arrow tattoos! – and Suyin was able to metalbend the poison from Korra just in time. Â It appeared to be mercury. Â Mako and Bolin both take out the other Red Lotus members – with Mako FINALLY getting a chance to be clever, and using a burst of lightning on Ming-Hua while she was in water to subdue her. Â Loved that moment for him.
Two weeks later we see a wheelchair bound, depressed Korra appearing at the ceremony for Jinora.
Moreso than the physical toll the combat and poisoning took on her, it’s her mental well-being everyone is worried about. Â And I know Tenzin was trying to help when he told her that he, Jinora and the airbenders would take care of things while she recovered, it had to feel like a “we don’t really need you” to an already depressed Avatar. Â Seriously, this is how Book 3 ends:
So where will Book 4 find Korra? Â It’s three years later, and the Air Nomads, ably led by Master Jinora seem to have things in hand. Â From the first few minutes put online the other day, Republic City has adjusted to the spirits, and Asami helped rebuilt things with Future Industries. Â Beyond that, we don’t know a lot. Â The trailer shows a ton of images of Korra up and moving, but seemingly fighting against herself. Â Is Kuvira (one of Suyin’s trusted metalbenders) the bad guy? Â Does Zaheer escape custody? Â There’s very little to go on for enemies from what we’ve seen, but it sure looks like it’s shaping up to be a dynamite final season.
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