![]() It was hard to get behind the main villain of the season, her uncle/leader of the Northern Water Tribe and his forces, when he was set up so obviously. While it did a great job of adding to Korra's and her family's backstories, utilizing a variety of cast and storylines, as well as delivering powerful dialogue, the plot felt flat. The second season of The Legend of Korra was a bit underwhelming, relative to its first season, overall. While this season brought probably the most destructible and largest battles to The Legend of Korra, it still felt as if it could have been done as a comic book series and had done Justice just as well. ![]() With a corrupt metalbending faction, led by Kuvira, attempting to overtake control of the Earth Kingdom, Team Avatar must analyze their loyalties and band together to put a stop to her. Meanwhile, the Earth Kingdom became divided and weakened after losing their queen to the hands of Zaheer. With Korra recovering from her near defeat and death at the hands of Zaheer, after being mentally overwhelmed and literally paralyzed, Team Avatar kept moving on with their lives. Book four: Balance revolves around the consequences of the imbalance caused by Zaheer and his team of criminals against Korra and the Avatar World. ![]() While it sometimes felt a bit unnecessary to the overarching story and bordered on the line of redundancy, it did a solid job of ironing out left-over plot threads from the previous seasons. The final season of The Legend of Korra was by no means a letdown.
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