It never occurred to me that he’d have played favorites with his children or put so much pressure on Tenzin as the only hope of rebuilding the Air Nomads. I have to be honest here: I’d never thought about how Aang must’ve felt when he and Katara had an airbender son. And while I do think Korra’s angst can get to be a little much sometimes, it’s not out of character or unbelievable, given the situation she’s in.īut, of course, those of us who loved AtLA were probably hanging onto every word of what was easily the best storyline of the episode: Tenzin, Bumi, and Kya. That’s what Legend of Korra should exist to do: tell us stories that were impossible in its predecessor in order to further build the rich tapestry of the Avatar universe. What’s more, it’s a storyline we never could’ve had in AtLA, due to the fact that Aang’s culture and family were gone. Korra’s tightrope walk between her loyalty to the Southern Water Tribe, her duties as the Avatar, and her love for her family is believable and interesting. But moving on to what did work this week.
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