Tune in to watch the Legend of Korra Season 3 episode 13 live reaction and the Legend of Korra Season 3 review. A two-part episode entitled, Beginnings, tells the story of Wan, a selfless, kind, compassionate, and caring young man who became the original as a result of his attempts to maintain peace and balance between the material and spirit worlds. When Korra learns that her father was once banished from the Northern Water Tribe for causing a spirit rampage, and that he and Tenzin were responsible for her seclusion in her youth, she insists on Tonraq returning home, and tensions begin to grow between herself and Tenzin. In Republic City, Asami reconnects to her imprisoned father. Meanwhile, Korra tries and fails to convince the spirits to help defend Republic City, which Kuvira is set to attack in two weeks. A sequel to , the series first aired on in 2012.
New characters include Tenzin's older sister Kya, a waterbender; Tenzin's non-bender older brother Bumi; Korra's paternal uncle Unalaq; and her first cousins, Desna and Eska. At this time, humans lived on the shells of the giant lion turtles to protect themselves from the spirit wilds and other dangers from the spirit world that freely roam the physical world. Wan and Raava fail to stop a bloody war initiated between the humans and spirits by Vaatu. The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 1 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 2 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 3 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 4 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 5 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 6 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 7 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 8 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 9 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 10 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 11 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 12 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 13 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 14 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 15 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 16 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 17 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 18 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 19 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 20 Review The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 1 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 2 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 3 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 4 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 5 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 6 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 7 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 8 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 9 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 10 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 11 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 12 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 13 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 14 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 15 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 16 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 17 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 18 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 19 Live Reaction The Legend of Korra Season Book 3 Episode 20 Live Reaction. A conflicted Mako reveals Korra's plan to suborn General Iroh to commit the United Forces to the war to Raiko. She appreciated the nuanced portrayal of Korra's and Mako's relationship and Korra's character flaws, but remarked that Unalaq was being set up as the season's antagonist a bit too obviously.
Meanwhile, Varrick and Bolin escape after Varrick improvises a spirit vine bomb. Tenzin, Kya, Bumi, Mako, Bolin, Desna and Eska defend Korra's body from attacking dark spirits. As Korra reunites with her friends in Republic City, Wu is abducted on Kuvira's orders. Korra warns President Raiko about Harmonic Convergence and Unalaq's plans, but President Raiko retains his army to defend Republic City. Varrick and Bolin come to realize the totalitarian nature of Kuvira's rule, but their escape is foiled by Kuvira's fiancé and Suyin's son Baatar Todd Haberkorn. During the attack, Varrick escapes prison. Unalaq tells Korra that in order to help the Southern Water Tribe heal it's spiritual side they must travel to the forest at the South Pole and reopen the spiritual portal there.
Four seasons with a total of 52 episodes have aired. . In a clip show episode, Mako, Korra, and Bolin recollect their past. He is a non-bender as he does not have any bending abilities. As she tries to reconcile with her mother, Senna, and Tonraq, Unalaq appears to arrest them for conspiring to assassinate him. In Republic City, Fire Lord Izumi April Stewart and Tenzin refuse to endorse Raiko's proposed offensive against Kuvira even after Bolin and Varrick bring word of her vine weapons research. While Tenzin, Kya, and Bumi seek Jinora, Korra goes to close the portals while Mako and Bolin hold off Unalaq, who reveals that he plans to unite with Vaatu to become a Dark Avatar and rule the world.
Korra, Asami and Mako rescue him from a train and hide him with Mako's family in Asami's property. Archived from on August 18, 2017. Release Broadcast Book Two began broadcast on Nickelodeon in the U. As a form of protection, the lion turtles grant the power to bend elements for a limited time when humans venture into the wilds. The festivities are disrupted by the rampage of a dark spirit, which neither Korra nor Tenzin can calm or repel.
In Republic City, Mako continues his investigation of Varrick. Years later, a dying Wan lays on a smoldering battlefield and apologizes to Raava for not bringing peace to the world. After Suyin and her twin sons are captured while infiltrating Kuvira's camp to take her out, Kuvira agrees to a duel with Korra to decide control of Zaofu. The new series takes place seventy years after the end of the Avatar: The Last Airbender story arc with new characters and settings. In the Spirit World, Tenzin leads Korra to the Tree of Time and tells her to meditate within it.
Attempting to rescue Jinora, Korra is forced by Unalaq to open the northern portal. Despite the tension between the two brothers, Tonraq joins the group on their quest, but things turn sour when revelations of Tonraq's past are revealed. Stopping at various villages along the way, they hope to recruit them in order to rebuild the Air Nation, though with little success as they were only able to convince a young boy named Kai to join them. With help from Desna and Eska, Unalaq overpowers Mako and Bolin, ambushes Korra, and merges with Vaatu, becoming the Dark Avatar. Korra is outmatched until she enters the Avatar State, but collapses as her dark spectre reappears to her.
While the spirit escapes, the other spirit, Raava, explains that she is the spirit of light and peace, and that the spirit Wan had inadvertently freed is Vaatu, the spirit of darkness and war; Wan has inadvertently initiated an age of darkness for the world. Kya and Bumi quickly succumb to the fog and Tenzin nearly does as well, but is visited by a vision of Aang, by whose advice Tenzin temporarily clears the fog and frees his relatives, accepted his destiny as separate from that of his father for the first time in his life. As she meditates, Korra unlocks previously untapped spiritual potential and teleports to Republic City to discover a fragment of Raava within Vaatu; the spirits of light and dark cannot exist without eachother and one will always regrow from within the other. Archived from on August 18, 2017. The premiere episode was shown in full at The Legend of Korra panel at on 19 July 2013, together with the release of a trailer video for Book Two. Eccentric Southern Tribe inventor and entrepreneur Varrick, whose business suffers from Unalaq's blockade, begins a revolt.