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David Versace
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All Korra seasons end in confusing and unsatisfying Dues Ex Machina solution. It's a real problem.
Rather then harp on all the bad I'll talk about two things I liked.
1) They attempted to deal with some real adult problems with Tenzin and Aang's kids this season. Living up to their father was always going to be a real

Villains are a big problem in season 2. Unalaq being a villain isn't fleshed out. I have no clue why he's doing anything. He wants power…but why? We don't know anything about this guy. No motivations have been presented for his actions beyond "he's just like that." Amon in season one had clear motivations, even

It's not really this episode, its just the whole season. Perhaps Korra as a whole. Things that were balanced really well in ATLA are just a little off here.
For instance, when the civil war happened didn't you think a lot of the season would surround that. I mean there was all this stuff with Korra's family and

Legend of Korra has always been of a lower quality then the original series, but in season one I still found it really entertaining. I thought the ending to season 1 was terrible and that season 2 should have been the quest to get her bending back, fix Amon's damage, and generally tie up the lose ends from season 1.