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The Legend of Korra 3x10 Reaction & Review

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The Legend of Korra 3x10 Reaction & Review

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one thing still on my mind is, that prison the brothers are in seems to be made of rocks

Coniston

Great foreshadowing when dude said he couldn't technically take away air from Korra

Unique

yes I recall fans theorizing about that. It's possible that he himself knew of the technique.

Unique

Isn’t there some kind of theory about monk gyatso suffocating a whole room of firebenders during the fire nation’s attack during sozins comet? And that’s why aang found gyatso surrounded by so many dead firebenders? I don’t remember exactly

Matt

Love this episode and you guys did not disappoint, with the Earth Queen being flat out murdered - no "Did Jet just die? it's not really clear", and via air bending no less, normally the most pacifistic of philosophies, the stakes are dramatically raised. Always good to see Asami get some recognition, she provides major resources and expertise to Team Avatar, she literally builds a ship for her and Korra, to sail out of the desert. When bending falls short, she's the one that steps up, and the interactions between her and Korra are always solid and often amusing :)

Lindsay Mathieson

The dialogue between Bolin and his captors was just great honestly. They did just such a great job at humanizing the villains. You never would have pegged Ghazzan for a stargazer, but he seems like a nice enough guy when he's not fighting that it seems plausible enough, Ming Hua is terrifying normally, but when she's just sitting around, the way she talks is just so casual and pleasant. The Earth Queen's death was great for so many reasons. For starters, I love how the show didn't even try to make her sympathetic, and how they even made Zaheer seem somewhat heroic in the scene. Honestly I just love when even the show makes you think about how you perceive the characters more than you normally would. I especially liked how Zaheer doesn't see himself as some ragtag anti hero with his own way of doing things, but rather as a means of judgement through which his philosophy is enacted. The actual kill itself was incredibling well animated, and easily one of the most brutal kills on the show yet. Using airbending to suffocate someone has always been in the back of my mind ever since I first learned about bending, but I never would have thought that they would actually show it like this. But here we are.

YounesCuppino

This has always been a hard episode for me to watch because it’s so dark and different than what we expect from the show (with what Zaheer did). I really enjoy your commentary though on his actions, his intentions, all that—it’s not as black and white as other antagonists, like Fire Lord Ozai.

Matthew Chernesky


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