![]() Korra takes the challenge on but fails miserably, getting knocked about by the doors like a ping pong ball. His kids are very adept at it as Jinora dances through the spinning panels like the titular leaf in the wind (everyone else think of Wash in Firefly? Didn’t think I was alone). Tenzin uses an old spinning panel contraption to try and illustrate the fundamental movements of Airbenders. Tenzin reassures her that every Avatar has an area they struggle in, something opposite to their very nature. More-so than Korra does, as she states that she is as opposite to an Airbender as an Avatar can be. ![]() Jinora, Ikki and Meelo seem very happy about her training in Airbending. She even dons the yellow and red of the Air Nomads to go to her lesson. Tenzin moves on to training her in Airbending. ![]() He even calls it drivel! Korra wants to go see it but that idea is swiftly rebuffed, and Korra points out that she is under watch from the White Lotus, making it no different from her former icy confinement. Unfortunately, Master Tenzin doesn’t share mine and Korra’s excitement. When I read that there was going to be a bending based sport I was giddy as well. The episode starts with Korra excitedly reading about a Pro Bending match. ![]() The first episode finished and my euphoria started to wane and then bang! God struck and there was episode number two, “A Leaf in the Wind”. The Legend of Korra is clearly one of God’s new favourite shows. ![]()
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