This is one of the best episodes of the entire series. I think they did a very good job accurately portraying PTSD, as well as showing how alone Korra felt.
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Amazing episode
MoreAir11 September 2020
Great episode
stathisspanos-2073020 March 2020
What a great episode
shakilurrahman7710 October 2014
This was pretty interesting. The whole episode gave me chills, especially watching Korra continuously face a fear that Aang also had at one point, which is themselves. Really intriguing as well and that ending is bound to lead to something spectacular. Still not sure where the show is heading, but the possibilities are endless. Korra seems to be at her lowest point and in true despair and it looks like she is The Dark Knight, waiting to rise again. A really fun easter egg was included as well (the camera pictures). I don't think I've been this interested in Legend of Korra before, but I honestly can't wait for next week. I'm glad they've already got this bit over with instead of dragging it out until korra is faced with a problem and the usual Deus ex machina. Overall 9/10, for keeping it really interesting and especially the tie-ins to previous characters of Avatar the Last Airbender.
What a Great Metaphor 4 Trauma & Self Doubt & fighting ur inner Daemons..... Literally
brentkingery-937-5411082 August 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This Episode is one of the greatest one for its crap meanings! It's easy to get frustrated when watching Korra! Wanting to say get up fight! But what she has went thru in S3 has truly traumatized her she has extreme PTSD. And now she is paralyzed from the waste down! She gets so frustrated with herself & like all humans we can put a mental block up because we are scared! We don't want to deal with the past & the future is terrifying & all we want to do is stop failing! Korra holds herself to this unreachable standard & now it's catching up with her! She is literally being beat the hell out of by her inner Daemons! The Daemon Korra has chains on her wrists representing the chains that are holding Korra down keeping her from reuniting with her Avatar state! It's so haunting! Then the scene where the Daemon Korra is pulling her down into water drowning her. It's just like how Korra feels like she is drowning! This is such a powerful episode! The two Genius creators put so much in here for us to think on! Then ending it with Toff is brilliant! The one person who will be able to pull Korra out of herself w/ tough love! I mean these guys just know how to make a show! And how to treat there audience! They never treat us like we are stupid! U either get it or u don't!
masterful writing
lemkeleop22 July 2022
This Episode reintroduces Toph. But the most important fact is that the Episode is a great written bridge to ATLA . In Season 3 Episode 6 of ATLA it is toph who said: do you really think that friendships can last longer than a lifetime? And in LOK she meat Aang in is new life in the very same seamp where Aang once had a vision of Toph. It cannot be emphasized strongly enough how well this whole plot is written.
Korra Alone
Ali-hamza-re17 October 2014
This Episode is one of the best emotional episode I have since the ending of season 3. when I start watching the episode the time pass so quick that the episode end mean the episode is so good is didn,t fee bore. Korra is trying to balance herself and get through different problem. That Aang picture I have to seen in the episode refreshing the old memory of Aang.
Well I feel sorry for Korra. Some surprising thing happen in this episode So watch and enjoy yourself. Well I hope Korra became better I am thrilling to see the villain of this season and the politics. That what will happen to the earth kingdom can,t wait to see the next episode
Well I feel sorry for Korra. Some surprising thing happen in this episode So watch and enjoy yourself. Well I hope Korra became better I am thrilling to see the villain of this season and the politics. That what will happen to the earth kingdom can,t wait to see the next episode
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