"Light in the Dark" | |
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The Legend of Korra episode | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 14 |
Directed by | Ian Graham |
Written by | Michael Dante DiMartino |
Featured music | Jeremy Zuckerman |
Production code | 126 |
Original air date | November 22, 2013 |
"Light in the Dark" is the fourteenth and final episode of the second season of The Legend of Korra , a spin-off/stand-alone sequel to The Legend of Aang , and the 26th episode overall. It was directed by Ian Graham and written by the Avatar franchise co-creator Michael Dante DiMartino. The episode aired on November 22, 2013 on Nickelodeon and received positive reviews by critics.
Tenzin and his siblings, Kya and Bumi, find Korra, Mako and Bolin wounded and unconscious in the Spirit World. Once healed by Kya, Korra states that with Raava gone the cycle of the Avatar is over and she is most likely the last Avatar. Meanwhile, Unalaq, now bonded with Vaatu, [lower-alpha 1] attacks Republic City. Tenzin leads Korra to the Tree of Time, where Vaatu was previously imprisoned, and tells her to meditate within it.
As she meditates, Korra unlocks previously untapped spiritual potential and teleports to Republic City. She discovers that a fragment of Raava lies within Vaatu, as light and dark cannot exist without each other and one will always regrow from within the other. Jinora's spirit shows Korra where it is, and Korra removes Raava from Vaatu, killing Unalaq and defeating Vaatu.
Tenzin, Kya, Bumi, Mako, Bolin, Desna and Eska defend Korra's body from dark spirits attacking them. Korra and Raava return to the Spirit World and use the Harmonic Convergence to re-merge, reforming the Avatar Spirit. However, Korra's link with the previous Avatars apparently remains lost. After deep contemplation, Korra decides to leave the spirit portals open, believing that spirits and humans can find a way to coexist and should be allowed the chance. She also declares the Southern Water Tribe to now be independent from the North as its own state. Korra and Mako decide that they have end their romantic relationship as it does not seem to work out for them, instead opting to remaining friends by doing their last kiss, but always be there for each other.
The episode's premiere was watched by 2.09 million viewers, shared with Darkness Falls. [1]
IGN's Max Nicholson rated the episode 9/10, praising the action, the plot, and the music, but criticizing the scene where Jinora's spirit shows Korra that Raava is still within Vaatu, noting that "it really doesn't make that much sense". [2] Writing for The A.V. Club , Emily Guendelsberger agreed with Nicholson that some scenes didn't make sense, but still described it as a finale that is "sort of a perfect encapsulation of the second season". [3]
The Legend of Korra, also known as Avatar: The Legend of Korra, or more rarely simply as Korra, is an American animated fantasy action television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for Nickelodeon. A stand-alone sequel to their previous series, Avatar: The Last Airbender, which ran for three seasons from February 21, 2005 to July 19, 2008, the series ran for 52 episodes ("chapters"), separated into four seasons ("books"), from April 14, 2012, to December 19, 2014. It has been continued as a comic book series.
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