After All These Years
- Episode aired Oct 3, 2014
- TV-Y7
- 22m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
2.8K
YOUR RATING
The Metal Clan's new leader Kuvira is making some big changes. In Republic City, people are waiting to see Korra again but something is wrong.The Metal Clan's new leader Kuvira is making some big changes. In Republic City, people are waiting to see Korra again but something is wrong.The Metal Clan's new leader Kuvira is making some big changes. In Republic City, people are waiting to see Korra again but something is wrong.
Janet Varney
- Korra
- (voice)
David Faustino
- Mako
- (voice)
Seychelle Gabriel
- Asami
- (voice)
P.J. Byrne
- Bolin
- (voice)
John Michael Higgins
- Varrick
- (voice)
- …
J.K. Simmons
- Tenzin
- (voice)
James Remar
- Tonraq
- (voice)
Zelda Williams
- Kuvira
- (voice)
Sunil Malhotra
- Prince Wu
- (voice)
Mindy Sterling
- Beifong
- (voice)
- …
Skyler Brigmann
- Kai
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Pabu
- (voice)
- …
Jeff Bennett
- Radio Broadcaster
- (voice)
- …
Logan Wells
- Meelo
- (voice)
Darcy Rose Byrnes
- Ikki
- (voice)
Todd Haberkorn
- Baatar Jr.
- (voice)
Spencer Garrett
- Raiko
- (voice)
- …
Alyson Stoner
- Opal
- (voice)
- …
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Now, I'm an Avatar (The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra) fan all the way from the beginning- and this is probably the last season to take place in the Avatar franchise- which is very unfortunate in my opinion. Now, though Korra is being criticized a lot, and although I do think it's not AS good as the Last Airbender- but in my opinion unlike many it is a very worthy sequel.
So, Korra's back- and the plot takes 3 years later, with lots of changes. Now, to tell you the truth, the changes seem very interesting and I won't dare telling you what happened with Korra, but it seems like those teenagers turned adults (Early 20s) and now each one has a job.
Now, it's the first episode but I think the season's going to happen mainly at the Earth Kingdom following the things that happened there during the last season.
Does it seem interesting? Yes. And not only that, just from the setup alone I think this season can be extremely interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing it.
Go watch it 9/10.
So, Korra's back- and the plot takes 3 years later, with lots of changes. Now, to tell you the truth, the changes seem very interesting and I won't dare telling you what happened with Korra, but it seems like those teenagers turned adults (Early 20s) and now each one has a job.
Now, it's the first episode but I think the season's going to happen mainly at the Earth Kingdom following the things that happened there during the last season.
Does it seem interesting? Yes. And not only that, just from the setup alone I think this season can be extremely interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing it.
Go watch it 9/10.
Season 4 start with a glimpse of a lot had to come. Wow so much change after 3 year and lot of Character is change and many new character is introduce which look awesome. This season start after the incident of Red Lotus. The Korra is fighting with the incident which her. The animation is awesome and politics theme is include in this episode. Well season 4 come out soon thank God. I am thinking I have to wait a all year but it came out sooner. The series is known for is high production and beautiful. After the end of season 3 which is so awesome and this season look so Damn good. I am waiting to see what going happen in this season. the 4th book name Balance which mean Korra is trying to balance herself so the story going to be awesome and go watch this amazing show. It is pretty Good show as The last Avatar.
I just started watching the 4th (and last) season, and I can tell you, it looks very interesting.
So after the whole Red Lotus incident, Korra looks like she has given up hope. I think this is a brave writing choice.
It also makes sense from the character's perspective. Looking back at the previous seasons, Korra has been through a lot. Some of her actions and choices have a permanent impact on not only the world, but the Avatar cycle itself. Season 2 especially. So it makes sense for the character to be very shaken.
I hope the writers stick with their decision and won't let Korra come back too easily. If they do, you could use the excuse that it has been 3 years, which is a pretty long time. But I still think it would be interesting to see the other characters deal with whatever danger there is on their own. Korra should only come back in like, mid-season (or whenever everything seems lost) to save the world for the 4th and final time.
So after the whole Red Lotus incident, Korra looks like she has given up hope. I think this is a brave writing choice.
It also makes sense from the character's perspective. Looking back at the previous seasons, Korra has been through a lot. Some of her actions and choices have a permanent impact on not only the world, but the Avatar cycle itself. Season 2 especially. So it makes sense for the character to be very shaken.
I hope the writers stick with their decision and won't let Korra come back too easily. If they do, you could use the excuse that it has been 3 years, which is a pretty long time. But I still think it would be interesting to see the other characters deal with whatever danger there is on their own. Korra should only come back in like, mid-season (or whenever everything seems lost) to save the world for the 4th and final time.
Did you know
- TriviaThis season is set 3 years after the showdown with Korra and Zaheer.
Details
- Runtime
- 22m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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