Legend of korra season 2 ending
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Asami, for her part, is dealing with the fallout of her father having worked with Amon, and she spends quite a bit of time trying to keep her family's company together. The Legend of Korra on Nickelodeon completed its four season run last night by releasing its final two episodes online at. Mako, for his part, is now a policeman, while Bolin is struggling with his new Pro-Bending team. However, she's a bit haphazard with the Avatar State, using it to actually beat children in races. Picking up six months after Korra defeated Amon, the Avatar has a better handle on her abilities. We're also going to go into why The Legend of Korra Season 2 is generally seen as the weakest installment in the series. In this video, we're going to break down everything you need to know about The Legend of Korra Season 2 and talk about its big villain: Vaatu. After a Season 1 in which Korra defeated Amon - who seemingly had the power to remove a person's bending - Season 2 took a decidedly different turn, looking instead at the more spiritual side of the franchise and fleshing out a lot of important lore. After the battle, Korra revealed to Mako that she sensed the two broke up before her encounter with the evil spirit and the two agreed to end their romantic. Following in the footsteps of its predecessor, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra is finally available on Netflix. At the end of Season 2, Mako assisted in the efforts to keep a multitude of dark spirits away from Korra's meditating body in the Tree of Time while the Avatar defeated the Dark Avatar.