The Legend of Korra recovers from it’s clip show fiasco with two fantastic, plot-relevant episodes. As Kuvira’s weapon comes closer to completion, Korra is finally able to put her trauma behind her with help from an unlikely source. Meanwhile, the Beifongs pull off a daring rescue with the help of Toph.
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The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 4×08 “Remembrances”
Home, TelevisionThe Legend of Korra delivers an executive-mandated clip show this week. While “Remembrances” doesn’t do anything to further the plot, clever commentary and humor elevate the otherwise recycled moments into something that doesn’t detract too terribly from the series.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 4×06 “The Battle of Zaofu” and 4×07 “Reunion”
HomeThe Legend of Korra has hit midseason, which means there’s a lot of housekeeping to do before the final confrontation. “The Battle of Zaofu” swiftly ends the Zaofu conflict and paves the way for a more serious face-off between Kuvira’s army and Korra and her allies. “Reunion” is a bit less relevant, but does the important work of reuniting Korra with her loved ones. With almost everyone back together, Korra can start working on the problem of Kuvira in earnest.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 4×04 “The Calling” and 4×05 “Enemy at the Gates”
Home, TelevisionThe Legend of Korra is moving right along with both Korra’s personal development and the development of Kuvira’s increasingly totalitarian nation. While the airbending kids go on a rescue mission to save Korra, the dark side of Kuvira’s mission becomes ever more apparent to Bolin and Varrick.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 4×03 “The Coronation”
Home, TelevisionThe Legend of Korra focuses back in on the goings on in Republic City in it’s most recent episode, while also jumping back to Korra’s lessons with Toph. As Korra tries and fails to recover under Toph’s regimen, Mako and Bolin clash over political ideologies at Prince Wu’s coronation day. With Kuvira making her intentions for the Earth Kingdom clear, “The Coronation” serves to set up the varying conflicts that will define Season 4.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 4×01 “After All These Years”
TelevisionWelcome back, The Legend of Korra. It’s only been a month, but it truly felt like an eternity. Nick.com kicks off the final season of Korra with a premiere that takes a look at the characters, shifting politics, and relationships three years after the end of Book 3.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 3×12 “Enter the Void” and 3×13 “Venom of the Red Lotus”
Home, TelevisionThe Legend of Korra wraps up its best season yet with a gripping, bittersweet finale that neither shies away from consequences, nor rushes an ending to it’s intricate plot. It’s stunningly animated and emotionally heavy, just as an Avatar finale should be.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 3×11 “Ultimatum”
Home, TelevisionThe Legend of Korra has reached it’s finale, with “Ultimatum” setting up the final conflict.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 3×10 “Long Live the Queen”
TelevisionWith only two more episodes of Book 3 left, The Legend of Korra is speeding to a thrilling conclusion.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 3×08 “The Terror Within” and 3×09 “The Stakeout”
Home, TelevisionThese past two weeks have been weird for The Legend of Korra. Midway through San Diego Comic Con, it was announced that Korra would no longer air on Nickelodeon. Instead the episodes would release weekly on Nick.com, transitioning from cable to online only.