

While it was obvious the writers would pair Korra up with one of the brothers, I feared the resulting romance would result in the destruction of Korra's character into a cliched and poorly executed mess of a character and that's exactly what happened. Basically, all of my fears from the first two episodes came true. Korra - talk about the destruction of a potentially great character. OK, with that point out of the way, onto the characters.

It's simply: "we gotta stop that bad guy! Why? Because he's a bad guy!". How is the audience supposed to sympathize with Amon, or for that matter, actually understand where is passion for equality even comes from? A conflict needs an established source, and the equalist conflict, the conflict that is the driving force behind the entire story of The Legend of Korra, has no discernible or impactful source. All we get are the ruffians in the first episode and a sentence where Mako says his parents were killed by a fire bender other than that, nothing.
LEGEND OF KORRA SEASON 2 VILLAIN SERIES
The best way to go about this is by criticizing the source of everything bad in this series (by which I mean The Legend of Korra, not The Last Airbender): the characters.īut first, I want to move attention to the biggest flaw in this series for me: throughout The Legend of Korra, there was never a sign that benders were evil. This post will be about my criticisms and complaints about the entire season, not just the last two episodes. The final two episodes were just the icing on the cake, heh.

So, the first season of Korra is all wrapped up and it was terrible. I'll give the show two credits, it's beautiful art direction seen throughout the season, and some good voice acting from the cast. I'm going to say this right now: I did not enjoy this season at all, and this post is going to be all criticisms and complaints. NOTE: This post contains spoilers for the whole season of The Legend of Korra.
