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Ember Island Airwaves: Episode 5

August 20, 2014 By Søren Hough and J Rosenfield Leave a Comment

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In this week’s installment of Ember Island Airwaves, J and I discuss the incredibly draining experience of watching “The Ultimatum.” We explore classism and how the protagonist/antagonist relationships in The Legend of Korra directly contrast with those in Avatar: The Last Airbender. J and I then speculate about the fate of Tenzin and the other airbenders as well as Kai’s newfound heroism. Finally, we talk about the cliffhanger ending and what it could mean for the upcoming finale.

~ Søren

Please note that this podcast will contain spoilers up through “The Ultimatum.” 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!

As referenced in this podcast, the Last Agni Kai is on Youtube in full here, and the Tonraq/Unalaq fight from Book 2 can be found here.

Are you excited for the Korra finale? How do you think class has played into the unique dynamics of Avatar and Korra? And seriously: who was flying that airship? Sound off in the comments below, and tune in next week as we reflect on the one-hour Book 3 finale!

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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