@@e.limani2888 tbh a lot of reactors I have seen doesn't blame korra for this. Like Yaboyroshi who is the most known for ridiculing Korra also didn't blame her for this.. Which shows without bias it is very easy to see it wasn't her fault
@@e.limani2888 Because She, the Avatar, the person who is supposed to have been the master of all elements, with the past experience of every avatar before her, who was trained by the White Lotus and it's masters since she displayed her capability of bending 3 elements at the age of 4, only to go on to become an athlete, lost to someone, who, while now capable of learning every element, was only capable of water bending (her native element), and did not have thousands of years of knowledge to call upon. While you can't blame Korra for the situation, You can absolutely blame her for not meeting the expectations both expected, and demanded of her position. And this was no mere minor fumble, this mistake may have well resulted in the complete reboot of the avatar cycle; I don't understand why people don't see this as larger of an issue then they do. The entire point of the constant reincarnation is that it's impossible to bring world peace and balance in a single life time, each Avatar is supposed to use the cumulative knowledge of those that came before to improve upon the last incarnations efforts, with the end goal of one day potentially bringing that world peace that's always been sought; now whoever the next Avatar is, unless they find a way to restore the cycle, will most likely only have Korra to call upon.
I'm glad to see more people not blaming Korra when it was Unalaq who destroyed the past lives. We never blamed Aang when he was killed in the Avatar state and the cycle momentarily ended before Katara healed him. In both cases it wasn't their fault.
I know! And in my opinion, the only important loss is Aang. In ATLA he only had Roku as mentor, and the single time he talked with previous avatars, he simply ignored their advice and took his own decision.
Zhao is stuck in his own personal Hell. Forever searching for an Avatar that no longer exists, wandering in eternal torment... Also you have to remember what Raava said before: that Vaatu could not destroy Light no more than Raava could destroy Darkness. One doesn't exist without the other.
Also rhe last we saw Zhao the spirit of the ocean took Zhao away during the siege of the northern tribe. He didn't die but the spirit took him away when he turned away from zuko
@@goldeneye3100 Only problem with that is that they killed the librarian guy that went to the owl library. They probably just did that for shock, but it would've been better for continuity if he stayed ageless.
@@Prince_the_One I used to always think this but recently thought maybe its because he's less spiritual ? He was someone of more earthly logic. Can't Deny Zhao was a believer in the spirits.
@@Prince_the_One But that guy was literally suffocated to death in the library before it was brought to the spirit world. Zhao on the other hand was physically dragged by a spirit right into the spirit world. (Like how Sokka and others were kidnapped by that Panda spirit). I mean I guess he could have died but when the library was sinking it was still in the regular world wasn't it? And it was getting filled with sand. So the scholar guy died in the human world.
@@JoseRamirez-ew7vq It really doesn’t, it may not compare to ATLA, but so many ATLA fanboys don’t recognize that it has its own faults as well. Why is it people like you always have to shit on something just for the fun of it?
@@chronics23 HOLY SHIT! I’ve always been like “why do I hear someone else’s voice when I hear Iroh”, then conversely heard Aku and said the same 🤦♂️ amazing
The area around the tree forms the yinyang, the duality of light and dark. Light and dark are interconnected and balanced into a one with a speck of light in the darkness and a speck of darkness in the light.
God yall are some of my favorite reactors. And to put my 2 cents in. We saw Zhao in the spirit fog so a lot of those people are probably some sort of bad. I honestly don't know how I feel about them being there forever lost in the fog. I mean sure some of them were "bad guys" but how long do you suffer for the sins you committed during your life?
it’s like hell, you’re forever tortured by reliving your sins and worst fears... this is probably the most literal sense of what hell is and it’s more realistic than going to a volcano under the Earth 💀. Idk I kinda like that idea since i’m more spiritual and not believing the literal connotations of the bible but that’s just me.
I don't think most people were put there. I think most people find themselves getting stuck there because they are spiritually lost. It's not about whether they did something good or bad - they'll eventually find their way there. The fog spirit seems to be amplifying all the unhealthy, spiralling thoughts that already exist in people. Tenzin showed it's possible to get out, but the spiritual will had to be there.
I wonder how Zhao would feel if he knew that Zuko became Fire Lord. If he didn't get sent to that Spirit World prison, he might've tried to lead a rebellion against Zuko, since he didn't have any respect for him.
Zhao was dragged to the Fog of lost souls by the Water spirit at the end of book one in Avatar: The last Airbender. At first it appears that the water spirit may have drowned him, but clearly it was much worse.
Loving the reacts. I would suggest looking at the beginning PT 2 episode before watching the finale. It shows so much about what’s gonna happen and how things goes down. Also a note: Wan means 10,000. As in 10,000 years from harmonic convergence and the beginning of the avatar cycle. Also a reminder that Raava and Wan joined when Raava was on her last legs. Vaatu and Unalaq joined when Vaatu was stronger. There’s info you gotta know before going into the finale and it’s in those beginning episodes. It makes the finale make so much more sense, once you have that info fresh in your mind
Unalaq's Avatar State actually has more raw power than the previous Avatars' because a) unlike Raava, Vaatu has his full power and b) Unalaq and Vaatu are just so in sync with each other, they can really bring out their full power
Imon and Abi's unison reactions this episode 😂 16:17 _'the shape-shifting master of daahhknesss'_ I'll never forgive Unalaq for tossing Jinora's soul into the abyss; you're the lowest of low to do that to a child, smh. Also, I've re-watched this series over again numerous times but with having you two throughout this book stating that there's a lot of therapy and self-reflection and growth moments for the characters this season really nailed it and gives a brighter light the theme (spirituality; facing your obstacles - both internally and outer) of this book I think some others tend to overlook. First-time viewers of Korra watching your reactions are treated hearing your perspectives.
🤓 yeh, I'm sure deleting the avatars and LOSING the connection to them was a good writting move, really great I think. Good one by the writers of Korra. The scene was so dramatic and epic guysssh haHAA such a powerful messshage 🤓
@@ECytchannel The past lives in ATLA were essentially exposition machines. Aang talks to Roku a couple of times and Kyoshi once. The others appear solely in the finale when Aang completely ignores them. It might not be the best decision, but it’s an emotionally resonant scene that sets up for Korra's trouble in S3 without past life guidance. If last lives weren’t destroyed, we might see Aang delivering exposition instead of one of the myriad of secondary characters. But ultimately, it’s much more of a loss on the side of the viewers than it is for the story. What’s important are the roles and responsibilities of the Avatar, not the specific past lives themselves, outside of the generic power up of the AS.
@@ECytchannel yeah you're right. At the beginning of the season, we saw that Korra didn't really appreciate the avatar state she was just given in season 1, so at the S2 finale, she really had to work hard to earn it and lose something important to really learn her lesson. Not having past avatars also makes later seasons more challenging for Korra and it all comes together in the series finale.
Bolin apologizes to Eska for leaving her at the altar in "Civil Wars, Part 2". The light spirit Jinora gives Tenzin to guide him and his siblings out of the Spirit World is a glittering butterfly, similar to the first spirit she and Korra encountered after entering the Spirit World in "A New Spiritual Age". Korra pulling Unalaq in with water tendrils is reminiscent of Katara using the same technique against Azula in "The Crossroads of Destiny".
Last time we see Zhao, he is being grappled by a huge water god's hand. And probably was tossed in the Fog of Lost Souls. Because simply killing him would be too god. And again, quoting Iroh: "Don't mess with spirits."
These two women here have just accurately portrayed the natural progression of any Avatar: The Last Airbender Fan getting into The Legend of Korra and attempting to like it. This truly was a sight to behold. P.S. I've got nothing but mad respect to y'all [Imon and Abi] and y'all channel [Imon_Snow], but I'm letting you know now... LOK fans will pounce and spam your comment section if they catch you lackin' on this show or the main lead character. Aight? You have been warned.
I still blame her for all this s2 stuff since she didnt listen to her dad and tenzin from the get go. She made a bunch of dumb decisions in the early eps of this season but thats probably cause they thought this would be the last season and had to speed along the uncle turning her against them and letting him take over the south
I remember being disappointed with the connection being severed but I honestly didn't think it was enough for people to want to hate the whole show and this season. I enjoyed season 2 a lot. I would have preferred a different season finale but this season was interesting to me.
Fun fact: the voice of Admiral Zhao is James Isaac the man who played Lucius Malfoy in in the Harry Potter movies and the grand Inquisitor in Star wars rebels I don't know if you girls at Star wars fans but you should least check it out but start with clone wars first.
Iroh cant help them find Jinora because only the lost can find the lost. Even if he could he wouldnt help because trials are there to help the living grow and learn. If the old keep doing everything for the younger generation, then they could never grow themselves and pass on knowledge from experience... Also cuz Nick didnt want to pay any more money for the VA...
So thanks to the fog of lost souls looking into Kaya and bumi memories, we now Know that 1.cannibals exist in this world and 2.Kaya at some point lost her memories which may explain tenzen earlier remark about her spending a year to find herself.
Zhao was brought to the Fog of Lost Souls after he was taken by La in "The Siege of the North, Part 2". Jinora recalls that the last thing she remembered was being taken by dark spirits, namely by a dark dragonfly bunny spirit in "A New Spiritual Age".
I agree that this was a bit of a misstep with the writing this season. The emotional weight of the severing connection scene feels more tied to ATLA that LOK. We only saw Korra really talk to her past lives once at the end of season 1 with Aang, and then again when she lost her memory. The only previous avatar that has any real development and connection rooted in LOK is Wan. Obviously basically having her soul ripped out and destroyed in front of her is traumatic, but from a functional standpoint she barely used her past lives so losing them doesn't feel as big of a loss as it should. Ironically, so many people say to think of LOK separate from ATLA and that LOK is its own show, but doing that in this scene really lessens the impact of this what happens.
Nothing lasts forever, not even Avatars. There will come a day when an avatar just happens to get killed in the avatar state and ends it once and for all, and to be honest it's pretty improbable that it hasn't happened already. But one day it will. No new cycle like with Korra, just the final dying of the light.
what would have happened if unalaq had learned to master the four elements and also learn to master all the rare masteries and also learn to master all mastery techniques and also learn to block chi and also learn to master all fighting techniques and also learn to master all styles of fighting and also learn to master all martial arts and also learn to master all weapons and also learn to master all the powers of the spirits
Even without Rava, her body was born, made to be able to bend all the elements. She won't be nearly as powerful without Rava, but she's physically acclimated to bending all elements
In the siege of the north, General Zhao didn't die, the water spirit took him away when he was fighting Zuko. When is the next episode coming out? I just recently discovered your channel & I'm gonna go back & watch all of your ATLA reactions.
If you decide to do the scary film reaction, you don't have to do a whole movie you could eat to short films like coryxkenshin i have some really good suggestions
21:07 The Ocean Spirit took Zhao to the spirit world (it looked like he drowned) because he killed the Moon Spirit ALSO I swear the creators NEED to make a comic of a new avatar or a new show because THAT can’t be the end of the avatars helping. Like they literally could have fixed it when Korra ...did something in S4 but NO like whyyyy 😭😭😭😭 such a horrible decision
All those past lives, experiences,skills and a controlled avatar state Korra still affords to lose to someone using 1 element. Korra is such a bad avatar.
Right. Because all she did was save the bending population of Republic City, save both worlds from eternal darkness, save airbending from the brink of extinction, reconnect humans and spirits, sacrifice herself to save the New Air Nation and save an entire continent from Kuvira's iron fist. What a terrible Avatar...
Fun fact: The spirit mushroom has the same voice actress as Azula
lol no way
Really? Thought it was the giant spider
@@redviper6805 It's both, and more. That's what being a voice actor is all about.
Wow that’s impressive
this is what happened to Azula after she spent her life in prison
It's really refreshing to see someone, who doesn't blame Korra for losing the connections.
Yessss. Why do so many people always blame Korra? She was clearly the victim 😭
@@e.limani2888 tbh a lot of reactors I have seen doesn't blame korra for this. Like Yaboyroshi who is the most known for ridiculing Korra also didn't blame her for this.. Which shows without bias it is very easy to see it wasn't her fault
@@e.limani2888 straight victim blaming
@@e.limani2888 Because She, the Avatar, the person who is supposed to have been the master of all elements, with the past experience of every avatar before her, who was trained by the White Lotus and it's masters since she displayed her capability of bending 3 elements at the age of 4, only to go on to become an athlete, lost to someone, who, while now capable of learning every element, was only capable of water bending (her native element), and did not have thousands of years of knowledge to call upon. While you can't blame Korra for the situation, You can absolutely blame her for not meeting the expectations both expected, and demanded of her position. And this was no mere minor fumble, this mistake may have well resulted in the complete reboot of the avatar cycle; I don't understand why people don't see this as larger of an issue then they do.
The entire point of the constant reincarnation is that it's impossible to bring world peace and balance in a single life time, each Avatar is supposed to use the cumulative knowledge of those that came before to improve upon the last incarnations efforts, with the end goal of one day potentially bringing that world peace that's always been sought; now whoever the next Avatar is, unless they find a way to restore the cycle, will most likely only have Korra to call upon.
I'm glad to see more people not blaming Korra when it was Unalaq who destroyed the past lives. We never blamed Aang when he was killed in the Avatar state and the cycle momentarily ended before Katara healed him. In both cases it wasn't their fault.
It’s not her fault at all but you know there’s a clear bias with a lot of people
I know! And in my opinion, the only important loss is Aang. In ATLA he only had Roku as mentor, and the single time he talked with previous avatars, he simply ignored their advice and took his own decision.
@@mlh1367 Sad but unfourtanetly true
I recognize that it's not korra's fault but I still hate her
The fact that you have to tell this to people is crazy.
Zhao is stuck in his own personal Hell. Forever searching for an Avatar that no longer exists, wandering in eternal torment...
Also you have to remember what Raava said before: that Vaatu could not destroy Light no more than Raava could destroy Darkness. One doesn't exist without the other.
These final two episodes of Book 2 definitely broke my soul
The callbacks LoK does to ATLA make it ... so so good.
Also rhe last we saw Zhao the spirit of the ocean took Zhao away during the siege of the northern tribe. He didn't die but the spirit took him away when he turned away from zuko
Well he could have died and the moon spirit simply took his soul to the fog of lost souls 🤷♂️
@@MI3am no the ocean spirit took his physical body too, he’s actually been there that entire time. That’s why he hasn’t ages a bit.
@@goldeneye3100 Only problem with that is that they killed the librarian guy that went to the owl library. They probably just did that for shock, but it would've been better for continuity if he stayed ageless.
@@Prince_the_One I used to always think this but recently thought maybe its because he's less spiritual ? He was someone of more earthly logic. Can't Deny Zhao was a believer in the spirits.
@@Prince_the_One But that guy was literally suffocated to death in the library before it was brought to the spirit world. Zhao on the other hand was physically dragged by a spirit right into the spirit world. (Like how Sokka and others were kidnapped by that Panda spirit). I mean I guess he could have died but when the library was sinking it was still in the regular world wasn't it? And it was getting filled with sand. So the scholar guy died in the human world.
The scene with Aang and Tenzin is a direct parallel to ATLA and LOK. Legend of Korra is not ATLA and it should not try to be like ATLA.
Yep. I really wish more people could understand that
Doesn't mean Legend of Korra doesn't suck
@@JoseRamirez-ew7vq It really doesn’t, it may not compare to ATLA, but so many ATLA fanboys don’t recognize that it has its own faults as well. Why is it people like you always have to shit on something just for the fun of it?
@@deViianceTV yh it dosent in fact I love legend of korra than last airbender it's such a good series
@@JoseRamirez-ew7vq imagine spending your time trying to upset people, over a show you apparently hate. i'm praying for you buddy.
"Is this Aku?!?" Lmao I've never made that comparison but Unavaatu really does look similar
What's also funny is that irohs original voice actor mako voiced aku!
@@chronics23 HOLY SHIT! I’ve always been like “why do I hear someone else’s voice when I hear Iroh”, then conversely heard Aku and said the same 🤦♂️ amazing
@@shadowfire_08 yea its really nice when you know that!
The area around the tree forms the yinyang, the duality of light and dark. Light and dark are interconnected and balanced into a one with a speck of light in the darkness and a speck of darkness in the light.
Man I got a crush for Abi, she is fine with that golden smile!!!!!!
SIMP!!
@@kagani6202 straight = simp ?
God yall are some of my favorite reactors. And to put my 2 cents in. We saw Zhao in the spirit fog so a lot of those people are probably some sort of bad. I honestly don't know how I feel about them being there forever lost in the fog. I mean sure some of them were "bad guys" but how long do you suffer for the sins you committed during your life?
it’s like hell, you’re forever tortured by reliving your sins and worst fears... this is probably the most literal sense of what hell is and it’s more realistic than going to a volcano under the Earth 💀. Idk I kinda like that idea since i’m more spiritual and not believing the literal connotations of the bible but that’s just me.
I don't think most people were put there. I think most people find themselves getting stuck there because they are spiritually lost. It's not about whether they did something good or bad - they'll eventually find their way there. The fog spirit seems to be amplifying all the unhealthy, spiralling thoughts that already exist in people. Tenzin showed it's possible to get out, but the spiritual will had to be there.
Zhao was taken by the ocean spirit during the finale of season 1 atla. The ocean spirit would have putting in the fog of lost souls
A little part of me dies everytime I see Aang get erased. They all hurt but that’s our boy. You don’t get to erase our boy like that 😭
I wonder how Zhao would feel if he knew that Zuko became Fire Lord. If he didn't get sent to that Spirit World prison, he might've tried to lead a rebellion against Zuko, since he didn't have any respect for him.
he probably would've died somehow in the war.
It would be interesting and I would love to see him get out of there and be in the next series.
You know what I want? Zuko walking through the spirit portal to visit Uncle Iroh. There is literally no reason not to
Zhao was dragged to the Fog of lost souls by the Water spirit at the end of book one in Avatar: The last Airbender. At first it appears that the water spirit may have drowned him, but clearly it was much worse.
Loving the reacts. I would suggest looking at the beginning PT 2 episode before watching the finale. It shows so much about what’s gonna happen and how things goes down. Also a note: Wan means 10,000. As in 10,000 years from harmonic convergence and the beginning of the avatar cycle. Also a reminder that Raava and Wan joined when Raava was on her last legs. Vaatu and Unalaq joined when Vaatu was stronger. There’s info you gotta know before going into the finale and it’s in those beginning episodes. It makes the finale make so much more sense, once you have that info fresh in your mind
5:27 Friendly Mushroom!
Mid-sized mushy friend?
The ocean spirit took zhao.
these last episodes were stressful as heck
Seeing Zhao again is my personal favorite part of season 2 and definitely the best callback to atla, its so goddamn creepy.
Next season = best season
“let go your earthly tether...”
@@shadowfire_08 “...enter the void”
Unalaq's Avatar State actually has more raw power than the previous Avatars' because a) unlike Raava, Vaatu has his full power and b) Unalaq and Vaatu are just so in sync with each other, they can really bring out their full power
What'd you mean doesn't Raava have her full power?
@@BhBc8f8 No, when she merged with Wan, she was at her weakest (The size of a tea kettle), while Vaatu was sealed in his full size
@@markmontes17 but she clearly got bigger.
Abi: The advantage is that she has the other avatars and...
About that...
Zhao’s cameo was quite a surprise. Always wondered what the ocean spirit did with him. I got goosebumps as well
"Is this Aku??"
LMAO, well his vines are really T H I C C 👀
Imon and Abi's unison reactions this episode 😂
16:17 _'the shape-shifting master of daahhknesss'_
I'll never forgive Unalaq for tossing Jinora's soul into the abyss; you're the lowest of low to do that to a child, smh. Also, I've re-watched this series over again numerous times but with having you two throughout this book stating that there's a lot of therapy and self-reflection and growth moments for the characters this season really nailed it and gives a brighter light the theme (spirituality; facing your obstacles - both internally and outer) of this book I think some others tend to overlook. First-time viewers of Korra watching your reactions are treated hearing your perspectives.
Iroh out here like the riddler bruh no fucking tell us what to do
That scene were Unalaq destroying the avatar cycle is the one I hated the most.
I ADORE that scene. One of the best in either series. It just makes sense from a writing standpoint, and it’s HEARTBREAKING.
I hate what happened but I love the concept and the writing
🤓 yeh, I'm sure deleting the avatars and LOSING the connection to them was a good writting move, really great I think. Good one by the writers of Korra. The scene was so dramatic and epic guysssh haHAA such a powerful messshage 🤓
@@ECytchannel The past lives in ATLA were essentially exposition machines. Aang talks to Roku a couple of times and Kyoshi once. The others appear solely in the finale when Aang completely ignores them. It might not be the best decision, but it’s an emotionally resonant scene that sets up for Korra's trouble in S3 without past life guidance. If last lives weren’t destroyed, we might see Aang delivering exposition instead of one of the myriad of secondary characters. But ultimately, it’s much more of a loss on the side of the viewers than it is for the story. What’s important are the roles and responsibilities of the Avatar, not the specific past lives themselves, outside of the generic power up of the AS.
@@ECytchannel yeah you're right. At the beginning of the season, we saw that Korra didn't really appreciate the avatar state she was just given in season 1, so at the S2 finale, she really had to work hard to earn it and lose something important to really learn her lesson. Not having past avatars also makes later seasons more challenging for Korra and it all comes together in the series finale.
Bolin apologizes to Eska for leaving her at the altar in "Civil Wars, Part 2".
The light spirit Jinora gives Tenzin to guide him and his siblings out of the Spirit World is a glittering butterfly, similar to the first spirit she and Korra encountered after entering the Spirit World in "A New Spiritual Age".
Korra pulling Unalaq in with water tendrils is reminiscent of Katara using the same technique against Azula in "The Crossroads of Destiny".
Last time we see Zhao, he is being grappled by a huge water god's hand. And probably was tossed in the Fog of Lost Souls. Because simply killing him would be too god.
And again, quoting Iroh: "Don't mess with spirits."
The ocean spirit took zhou to the spirit of lost souls
These two women here have just accurately portrayed the natural progression of any Avatar: The Last Airbender Fan getting into The Legend of Korra and attempting to like it. This truly was a sight to behold.
P.S. I've got nothing but mad respect to y'all [Imon and Abi] and y'all channel [Imon_Snow], but I'm letting you know now...
LOK fans will pounce and spam your comment section if they catch you lackin' on this show or the main lead character. Aight?
You have been warned.
Spookathon? Yes please.
18 yr old me: it's not Korra's fault
12 yr old me: korra is the worstttt Avataaaaaaar.
I still hate her because of that.
@@SubzeroBlack68 It wasn't her fault dude
@@SubzeroBlack68 girl down maybe it was your fault
I still blame her for all this s2 stuff since she didnt listen to her dad and tenzin from the get go. She made a bunch of dumb decisions in the early eps of this season but thats probably cause they thought this would be the last season and had to speed along the uncle turning her against them and letting him take over the south
Jacob Martinez lmao you’d think you were sleeping with her past lives or something. Get over it buddy
I remember being disappointed with the connection being severed but I honestly didn't think it was enough for people to want to hate the whole show and this season. I enjoyed season 2 a lot. I would have preferred a different season finale but this season was interesting to me.
Bruh, seeing Aang, Roku, Kyoshi and the other Avatars vanishing triggered me to the fullest ngl...
It was such an amazingly awesome, yet tragic moment.
Yep same. It's the main reason why I hate legend of korra
Love the video Imon Nation and ABI Nation stay motivated dream big 1 Mill on the way
For a few years....between Aang's death and Jinora's birth...Tenzin was The Last Airbender...
Bruh Tenzin really left all them ppl in the fog lol
16:16 she said Is this Aku? LOL
Fun fact: the voice of Admiral Zhao is James Isaac the man who played Lucius Malfoy in in the Harry Potter movies and the grand Inquisitor in Star wars rebels I don't know if you girls at Star wars fans but you should least check it out but start with clone wars first.
I'll say it again I will NEVER understand this upload schedule lol
Iroh cant help them find Jinora because only the lost can find the lost. Even if he could he wouldnt help because trials are there to help the living grow and learn. If the old keep doing everything for the younger generation, then they could never grow themselves and pass on knowledge from experience...
Also cuz Nick didnt want to pay any more money for the VA...
Mako should've pulled an Azula a zapped Unalaq with some lightning
It's pretty cold there
@@BhBc8f8 he used lightning in the last episode of season 2
So thanks to the fog of lost souls looking into Kaya and bumi memories, we now Know that 1.cannibals exist in this world and 2.Kaya at some point lost her memories which may explain tenzen earlier remark about her spending a year to find herself.
Waiting for 3x2
Watch the Conjuring!!
Yall are just spoiling us at this point lol
Zhao was brought to the Fog of Lost Souls after he was taken by La in "The Siege of the North, Part 2".
Jinora recalls that the last thing she remembered was being taken by dark spirits, namely by a dark dragonfly bunny spirit in "A New Spiritual Age".
I'm sad Because Korra never ask for advice in other avatar before UNAVATU destroy their connection except for Aang 😢
I agree that this was a bit of a misstep with the writing this season. The emotional weight of the severing connection scene feels more tied to ATLA that LOK. We only saw Korra really talk to her past lives once at the end of season 1 with Aang, and then again when she lost her memory. The only previous avatar that has any real development and connection rooted in LOK is Wan. Obviously basically having her soul ripped out and destroyed in front of her is traumatic, but from a functional standpoint she barely used her past lives so losing them doesn't feel as big of a loss as it should. Ironically, so many people say to think of LOK separate from ATLA and that LOK is its own show, but doing that in this scene really lessens the impact of this what happens.
Yes she did. She learned a lot from Aang and Wan.
Nothing lasts forever, not even Avatars. There will come a day when an avatar just happens to get killed in the avatar state and ends it once and for all, and to be honest it's pretty improbable that it hasn't happened already. But one day it will. No new cycle like with Korra, just the final dying of the light.
Season 2 is my least favorite but I'm happy you guys are enjoying it!
Please do an October scary movie month, lol the jump scares!
These last 2 episodes are rough.
what would have happened if unalaq had learned to master the four elements and also learn to master all the rare masteries and also learn to master all mastery techniques and also learn to block chi and also learn to master all fighting techniques and also learn to master all styles of fighting and also learn to master all martial arts and also learn to master all weapons and also learn to master all the powers of the spirits
Even without Rava, her body was born, made to be able to bend all the elements. She won't be nearly as powerful without Rava, but she's physically acclimated to bending all elements
i wonder what jinora saw in the fog
In the siege of the north, General Zhao didn't die, the water spirit took him away when he was fighting Zuko. When is the next episode coming out? I just recently discovered your channel & I'm gonna go back & watch all of your ATLA reactions.
The Iroh slander is unacceptable 😂😂
Neoguri for good spicy noodles lol they great.
I love Kya
Next time on The Legend of Jinora...
I believe it's The Legend of Varrick still.
Im refreshing your channel for a while now xD waiting for black clover
If you decide to do the scary film reaction, you don't have to do a whole movie you could eat to short films like coryxkenshin i have some really good suggestions
React to GOLDEN KAMUY it has HUSBANDOS and a great plot too XDDDDD!!!
finallyyyy i can’t find 13 or 14 on y’all patreon
One of my favourite episodes.
Love the scene where Raava dies, the emotional impact skyrockets
😕
Whats the name of the song at the end of the vid? Its a bop
Yaaasssss i was waitinggggh for this 😎
Are they like girlfriends or best friends or sisters
Join twitter.
Aye where them black clover vids at?
Saturday’s
Early morning sat or Fridays? . Lol I get confused
Plzzz do the reaction to helluva boss 😁
I can't speak Italian :(
I hated seeing the cycle breakdown it sucks.
Aang didn’t have to deal with this shit
21:07 The Ocean Spirit took Zhao to the spirit world (it looked like he drowned) because he killed the Moon Spirit
ALSO I swear the creators NEED to make a comic of a new avatar or a new show because THAT can’t be the end of the avatars helping. Like they literally could have fixed it when Korra ...did something in S4 but NO like whyyyy 😭😭😭😭 such a horrible decision
What? Korra got beat up by the Main Villain? that never happened before?
This is the first time it happened.
*sigh* They really nerfed Korra for this and I hate it. There's no way she should've lost. She had 10,000 years of built up power and knowledge
Worst Avatar ever. Bad decision creating big problems.
Aaaaaand the biggest let down of the show is losing Aang. You can hear the disappointment in the review
We already lost Aang, he died
@@BhBc8f8 you know each avatar can speak to their past lives? Well not anymore
All those past lives, experiences,skills and a controlled avatar state Korra still affords to lose to someone using 1 element. Korra is such a bad avatar.
Right. Because all she did was save the bending population of Republic City, save both worlds from eternal darkness, save airbending from the brink of extinction, reconnect humans and spirits, sacrifice herself to save the New Air Nation and save an entire continent from Kuvira's iron fist. What a terrible Avatar...
@@vetarlittorf1807 She didnt do a thing it was always other people.
And this is why we hate korra
Speak for yourself, you haters suck.
Who tf is we? That's why YOU hate korra