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Ember Island Airwaves: Episode 7

October 7, 2014 By Søren Hough and J Rosenfield 2 Comments

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The Legend of Korra returns for its fourth and final season. The premiere, titled “After All These Years,” takes place long after the finale of Book 3: Change. Republic City is in the midst of a revamp, new power player Kuvira looks to be shaking things up and Team Avatar is scattered around the world. Yet one question remains, haunting each of these threads: where is the Avatar?

The premiere gets off to a rollicking start. J and I discuss how Prince Wu continues the uninspiring and goofy legacy of Earth Kingdom royalty, as well as where the airbenders are today given their role as roving peacekeepers. We also look at how The Legend of Korra continues to play with the most potent political ideologies of the 21st century as it introduces its primary antagonist. Finally, we address Korra herself, who seems stuck in a cycle of self-flagellation over her actions for the past three seasons.

~ Søren

Note that this podcast will contain spoilers up through the Book 4: Balance premiere. As always, you can subscribe to Ember Island Airwaves using iTunes. Alternatively, you can listen to the episode online or download it here. Happy listening!

What do you think — is Kuvira behind the bandit attack on Yi’s goods? And will we see that Rocky montage as Korra reenters the game? Let us know in the comments!

And be sure to tune in next week as we delve into the ostensibly titled second episode, “The Forgotten Ones” “Korra Alone.”

This podcast uses clips from the songs Nanyang Journey and Erhu by Ivan Chew / CC BY 3.0.

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About Søren Hough

Søren is Editor-in-Chief at Movie Fail. He is a freelance journalist covering science, politics and film. He writes for RogerEbert.com, wrote for ScottFeinberg.com and served as the Assistant Arts Editor for Film and Television at The Massachusetts Daily Collegian.

J Rosenfield

About J Rosenfield

J writes reviews and other features for Movie Fail. She has been writing reviews and essays about film since 2010, most recently on her Medium blog since 2010. When she's not watching movies, she's listening to film-related podcasts.

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