![]() ![]() 7 After All These Years, Episode 1 (8.7)Īt the end of season 3, Korra was going through a really rough time as her fight with Zaheer had left her crippled and mentally-tortured. Unfortunately, while all of this happens, Jinora gets attacked and captured (along with several others) by angry Spirit Vines, causing Korra to have to go into the Spirit World (with some help from Zaheer) to try and find everyone, which she does. RELATED: The Legend Of Korra: 10 Strange Things About The Show That Can't Be Overlooked She warns the President of Kuvira's impending attack, causing the city to go on high-alert and prepare for war. 8 Beyond the Wilds, Episode 9 (8.6)Īfter leaving Zaofu and returning to Republic City, Korra learns (via the Spirit Vines in the city) that Kuvira is harvesting even more Spirit Vines from the Swamp to power a weapon. When others interfere with the battle to save Korra, Kuvira unleashes her entire army and takes down Zaofu. However (having been out of touch/training for several years) Korra is a little rusty and gets her butt kicked. In response, rather than have her army attack the city, Kuvira suggests battling Korra 1v1 with the loser walking away entirely- which Korra accepts. ![]() 9 The Battle of Zaofu, Episode 6 (8.6)Īs stated, Su and her children got captured in the prior episode which resulted in Kuvira once again demanding that Zaofu surrender, but this time Korra steps in and tells Kuvira it will never happen. Korra tries to step in and ease the situation, but unfortunately, they can't come to an agreement - resulting in Su and her children trying to infiltrate Kuvira's camp and getting captured in the process. Korra was unique in that there was a brand new antagonist for every season, the fourth being no different when they introduced Kuvira, an Earth Kingdom dictator that could've given Ozai a run for his money.ĭuring this episode, Kuvira brings her army to Zaofu and orders their immediate surrender, only for Su and her children to refuse to yield to Kuvira's demands. ![]() That said, not every episode could be perfect and some obviously ranked higher than others when it came to fan favorites. RELATED: Avatar & Legend Of Korra: What Your Favorite Villain Says About Youĭespite some minor complaints, LoK delivered on just about every level and managed to conclude its four-season run with a storyline that gave Korra and her friends the definitive ending that they deserved. To start, it was a spin-off of the highly successful Avatar: The Last Airbender, thus already setting an extremely high bar to pass just to satisfy fans of its predecessor. Legend of Korra was a television show that had quite a bit riding on it from the very beginning. ![]()
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