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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT It's hard to believe The Legend of Korra ended 10 years ago, and rewatching the series today brings up some harsh realities about The Last Airbender sequel. Set 70 years after the events of The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra follows the Avatar after Aang — and her journey to mastering her powers is far different from his.
While Korra and Asami's relationship offers LGBTQ+ representation within The Last Airbender universe, it's also too understated to feel satisfying. The two walk off into the sunset — or Spirit World — together, but their relationship isn't explicitly confirmed on-screen. With LGBTQ+ relationships more common in present-day television, this is even more disappointing 10 years after the finale. Fortunately, The Legend of Korra comics confirm and depict Korra and Asami's romance.
The sequel show's suggestion that he lets his duty come before his family is a massive blow to his character. 3 The Legend Of Korra's Themes Don't All Hold Up Years Later Its Messaging Can Feel A Bit Murky At Times At its core, Avatar: The Last Airbender is about overthrowing an oppressive regime, and many of its themes are straightforward and hold up more than a decade after its finale. The same can't be said for The Legend of Korra, which tackles important topics like PTSD, class consciousness, and political corruption but doesn't always do them justice.
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