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The Legend of Korra 2x10 Reaction & Review

The Legend of Korra 2x10 Reaction & Review | 'A New Spiritual Age'

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The Legend of Korra 2x10 Reaction & Review

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Season 2 was my favourite !

Betty Alice

I actually quite like the owl. When he helps Korra you guys think he's "good", then when he's nice to Unalaq you guys think he's bad. I think he's neither. He's neutral. His sole purpose is maintaining the library and gather knowledge. He just doesn't care about anything else. He's probably ancient as well, and when you've lived for that long you've probably seen so many "good" things go "bad" and vice versa, that you'd no longer care anyway.

crispy chicken

Seeing Iroh again was such a treat, seeing him again just made me so happy. Iroh's new life in the spirit world is just so sweet: he lives in a world where he can just relax, talk, play Pai Sho and drink tea. And while I admit I feel a little like he would miss the purpose and impact on the world he used to have in the regular world, I think its safe to say he's contributed more than enough to the world during his mortal life, so I'm sure he's at peace in his extradimensional retirement home. RIP mister head of anthropology guy. May he rest in assorted book debris. Seeing Wan Shi Tong again was great, I never thought he'd get a laugh out of me, but that whole interchange with the functionality of radio was hilarious. Also it makes perfect sense for WST to side with Unaloq, as he never really liked humans much anyway, and as he said, had Unaloq made himself a true ally of the spirits. Jinora being kidnapped and Korra being forced to open the portal was.. painful to say the least. I mean its just such a frustrating situation, because for once there's just nothing that can be done. Korra has been outplayed entirely, and frankly even without that everything in their spirit world trip went wrong. While I appreciate the fact that there were lasting consequences to that event, and that she didn't somehow clutch it out at the last second like the hero always does, it didn't feel like a sad defeat, it just felt frustrating. The Avatar and a powerful spirit world guide getting taken out by a mediocre waterbender and some spirit henchmen, who only managed to get in a position to defeat them out of Korra and Jinora's own incompetence and sheer misfortune. But enough about that, and back to J.K. Simmons knocking it out of park once again, with Tenzin's fear and grief over losing Jinora being far more heartbreaking than Jinora's capture itself. Just top notch voice acting right there, and more props to the animation team as well for bringing Tenzin to life in that sense as well.

YounesCuppino

17:52 Well I think it was just as Iroh said “in the Spirt World, your emotions become your reality.”. So once Korra was all alone and being surrounded by dark spirits, while in an unfamiliar and dark place… in that moment she must’ve felt like a lost and scared little girl. Those feelings then becoming her reality.

Austin Kilgore

Just in regards to the previous Book 2 episodes, I personally feel like the “civil war” storyline was executed strangely up until this point. It’s all happened mostly offscreen or mentioned in dialogue but you don’t actually see much of the conflict between the two water tribes. The spirit world storyline is definitely the better part of the season but the transition between the two storylines is a bit clunky and one of the weaker points. But yeah Book 2 definitely has some strong individual episodes

Franky E

Thanks guys thoroughly enjoyed your reaction and appreciated seeing it via your eyes, its refreshing to get a positive view on S2, sometimes it hard to get past the negatives people keep giving. Personally, I would agree its the weakest season *overall* but is still good. And some of the episodes are top tier, with significance for the milieu overall. For perspective, I'm not overally fond of ATLA S1, a bit childish to start off - S2 is where it takes off for me. But a few of the S1 episodes are outstanding.

Lindsay Mathieson

I think Korra being a child in the spiritual world refers to her lack of spiritual maturity. After meeting Iroh and gaining some wisdom, she is able to appreciate the spiritual side of being the Avatar, which is reflected when she returns to her adult form.

Patrick RL

ATLA 2x10: The owl appears LOK 2x10: The owl appears (again!)

Unique

I sensed the upload

Devin e


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