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bookaneer 's review for:
The Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire, Part One
by Michael Dante DiMartino
Nice to meet Kuvira again, as she was Korra's most formidable opponent aside from Zahir.
Earth Kingdom's transition towards a democracy was explored here. Wu was again the comic relief. The next installments would be about the local election in Gaoling and how Team Avatar united once again (because they always were no matter the scale of the problem) to make sure the process went smooth, against a new villain that I am not really into yet.
Two things I don't really fancy: Another use of mind control (again by Earthbenders - did not we have enough Dai Lis and Lake Laogai). Also, I was not so sure on Korra's proposal before the end. Toph. Really? She's already ancient and did not care for a worldly living anymore, and they would ask her to run as governor? Nobody else?
Earth Kingdom's transition towards a democracy was explored here. Wu was again the comic relief. The next installments would be about the local election in Gaoling and how Team Avatar united once again (because they always were no matter the scale of the problem) to make sure the process went smooth, against a new villain that I am not really into yet.
Two things I don't really fancy: Another use of mind control (again by Earthbenders - did not we have enough Dai Lis and Lake Laogai). Also, I was not so sure on Korra's proposal before the end. Toph. Really? She's already ancient and did not care for a worldly living anymore, and they would ask her to run as governor? Nobody else?