TV #4 of 2016:
The Legend of Korra, season 3
I’m not a very big fan of the Avatar franchise, and Korra’s second season (as well as how it ended season one) just about drained what little good will I had in the first place. I really only decided to keep watching this show because I’m something of a completionist and because the episodes / seasons are so short.
With that being said: this was a really good season of television! Easily the best this program has managed so far, and in my opinion better than any season in its parent series too. I could raise some minor quibbles about the bad guys – like how their motivations are never really clear and how Zaheer shouldn’t be able to airbend nearly that well after only a week or so of bending – but the character work is stellar enough to look past all that. This is just one example, but hey: Korra and Asami finally have actual on-screen interactions! They hang out together, kick butt together, and compliment one another on their respective achievements. (Not for nothing, but Asami’s also the one there for Korra in that heartbreaking final sequence.) There’s finally a friendship between the two characters that lends itself to shipping, and them being endgame no longer seems at all a stretch.
The arc ends in a terrific spot, with nominal victories for the good guys but also lingering injuries and the knowledge that a greater threat is out there on the horizon. I’m hoping this means that the writers had a plan for season 4 in mind, to continue this hot streak. Endings are always tricky, so I’ll just have to hope that they took this year as their model and not the earlier stuff when drafting a series conclusion.
★★★★☆
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