Now that Korra really is the Avatar, I suspect her services may be needed elsewhere from time to time. Having said that, it would still be cool to see what's been going on in the rest of the Four Nations. For once, we got to see every bender pulling their own weight, each one contributing to the community at large. ExplorationAs a seasonal arc, I think it was good to have the characters grounded in Republic City because it gave us a chance to really familiarize ourselves with the United Nations and how its people have evolved as a cohesive whole. Here are a few of the things we we'd like to see in The Legend of Korra moving forward. After all, in the grand scheme of the show, we've only just begun to scratch the surface. The Legend of Korra: Season 1 Review But as we reflect on the end of Season 1, let us consider the possibilities that lay ahead for Season 2.
On the contrary, we're actually on the precipice of a whole new era for Korra and her continuing journey as the Avatar, and the series now has the freedom to go in any direction.
Of course, with such a dramatic and conclusive ending, you would think we had seen everything there is to see in Republic City. By the time we reached the season finale, the show had really come into its own, firing on all cylinders. Since its premiere back in April, Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino's The Legend of Korra has only gotten better and better with each passing episode.