{"id":1279,"date":"2012-08-13T07:00:43","date_gmt":"2012-08-13T14:00:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=1279"},"modified":"2012-08-13T01:20:48","modified_gmt":"2012-08-13T08:20:48","slug":"mark-watches-the-legend-of-korra-s01e02-a-leaf-in-the-wind","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2012\/08\/mark-watches-the-legend-of-korra-s01e02-a-leaf-in-the-wind\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;The Legend of Korra&#8217;: S01E02 &#8211; A Leaf in the Wind"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the second episode of the first season of <em>The Legend of Korra<\/em>, Tenzin has a far more difficult time teaching Korra airbending than he expected. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <em>The Legend of Korra<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->Oh lord, Korra&#8217;s going to be a difficult one, isn&#8217;t she?<\/p>\n<p>Well, Tenzin shares some of the blame for the chaotic, frustrating mess that happens in &#8220;A Leaf in the Wind.&#8221; This is a story of two incredibly stubborn people clashing miserably over what each of them perceives as the best, most perfect answer to a complicated situation. Am I shocked that this story line was pursued so early in the season? Absolutely not! If anything, I anticipated that Tenzin would have this <em>exact<\/em> problem with Korra: she is impatient. That almost seems like an understatement. She can&#8217;t sit still, she can&#8217;t be meditate, she can&#8217;t calm down, she can&#8217;t concentrate\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 she&#8217;s just an endless ball of energy. Which is good! I think that &#8220;A Leaf in the Wind&#8221; ultimately shows us that it&#8217;s perfectly <em>fine<\/em> that Korra is often angry and energetic. The problem was that she didn&#8217;t have a creative outlet to use as a catharsis for her energy.<\/p>\n<p>But it takes Tenzin the entirety of this episode to figure this out. It made me wonder if it had been some time since he&#8217;d taught someone how to airbend. Well, I imagine he&#8217;s been teaching his own children, but they come from an airbender background. Now, he&#8217;s teaching someone whose personality is the polar opposite of what the airbender mentality represents. Again, I love that the writers didn&#8217;t make Korra the same as Aang in this regard, yet are still able to reference the similar emotional struggle that Aang went through in &#8220;Bitter Work.&#8221; Korra&#8217;s difficulty in airbending is pretty much expected, and Tenzin<em> tries<\/em> to work around this.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Tries&#8221; is the operative word here. Oh, Korra. You gave those wind gates a good solid try, but you didn&#8217;t take Meelo&#8217;s advice! You have to <em>be<\/em> the leaf. (Can I take a moment to talk about how fucking <em>strange<\/em> Meelo&#8217;s face is? Like, it doesn&#8217;t even look real half the time, and I totally love this fact.) She also doesn&#8217;t understand what Jinora demonstrates to her: she has to be ready to react to resistance. It&#8217;s a clever metaphor for what Korra <em>can&#8217;t<\/em> deal with. She&#8217;s not inherently a flexible person, and we watch her (over the course of &#8220;A Leaf in the Wind&#8221;) refuse to budge around any resistance that Tenzin gives her. It&#8217;s not just a physical state; she has to be prepared <em>mentally<\/em> to shift herself at a moment&#8217;s notice.<\/p>\n<p>On top of that, she&#8217;s distracted by pro-bending. I remember hearing about this concept at the Comic-Con panel, so I was interested to see how this was going to be executed. I had to wait, though, and watch Tenzin and Korra clash even <em>more<\/em> over the techniques used to teach her airbending. I do think that during the meditation session, Korra is far more rude than she should have been, especially when she insults Tenzin&#8217;s use of the word &#8220;freedom.&#8221; I do recognize that she&#8217;s being kept on an island, away from Republic City, and that this frustrates her, but she doesn&#8217;t seem to be too interested in <em>actually learning<\/em> anything while she&#8217;s here. She expects her lessons to have immediate results, and that&#8217;s hardly fair.<\/p>\n<p>So it was no surprise to me that she snuck away from the island that night to go to the Pro-bending Arena. I was also excited because I WANTED TO SEE PRO-BENDING SO BADLY. Oh god, IT EXCEEDED ALL OF MY EXPECTATIONS EVER. But can we first talk about Mako and Bolin? <em>What babes.<\/em> Am I right??? Personally, I find that I like Bolin more, as Mako hot jerk routine doesn&#8217;t do much to me. I like nice people! And Bolin is a genuinely nice guy. Not a Nice Guy\u00e2\u201e\u00a2, mind you, or at least he&#8217;s not that way yet. But he&#8217;s so friendly to Korra throughout this episode, eager to have her participate and learn what it means to be a pro-bender. I ENJOY THIS DYNAMIC. Mako, on the other hand, has a bit of an ego until the very end of the episode. Why is he so stand-offish? Did something happen in his past to make him this way? Perhaps it&#8217;s just the difference between his and his brother&#8217;s personalities. This is okay! I just hope he stops being an ass to people he&#8217;s just met.<\/p>\n<p>Okay, PRO-BENDING. <em>YES<\/em>. While I still don&#8217;t understand the ins and outs of it perfectly, I <em>love<\/em> the way this game is played. I love that there are three different types of bending involved, that a team can be pushed to zone three and <em>still <\/em>push back and win. (Wait, how come airbending isn&#8217;t allowed? Or does it just not happen? Or are Tenzin and his children the <em>only<\/em> airbenders around??? OH GOD I FORGOT ABOUT THAT.) Every match, I was on the edge of my seat. It&#8217;s so exciting to watch! And even though I&#8217;d <em>just<\/em> met them, I really wanted the Fire Ferrets to win!<\/p>\n<p>Of course, Korra gets it in her system that pro-bending is what she needs to be doing to further her training, which IS DEFINITELY GOING TO GO OVER WELL WITH TENZIN. Oh, he wasn&#8217;t going to be happy at <em>all<\/em>. I kept waiting for him to just show up and cart Korra back to the island. But it didn&#8217;t happen. All I kept seeing was Bolin being all cute as hell with Korra, excited to show her new techniques and how to properly throw\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 um\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 earth discs? I can&#8217;t recall if I heard the name of those things in the episode. Anyway, that&#8217;s not the point! The point is that Korra suddenly learns something new <em>in seconds<\/em>. I was surprised! She hadn&#8217;t learned a thing with Tenzin, and then Bolin teaches her how to throw those coin thingies. Whoa! Why is that? Why could Korra perform better in this setting?<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t know that this is the motivation for Korra telling Tenzin the next day that he&#8217;s a poor teacher, but it&#8217;s an intriguing idea. Still, I don&#8217;t think Tenzin is a bad teacher at all! It&#8217;s just that both of these people can&#8217;t just stop and see things from the other perspective. Korra won&#8217;t give Tenzin a chance, and Tenzin refuses to admit that his approach might be flawed. It&#8217;s like two brick walls running into one another.<\/p>\n<p>Bless Jinora, for the record, for refusing to promise that her teenage years won&#8217;t be like training Korra. <em>You hold on to that, Jinora.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>I seriously love the last pro-bending scene in this episode. I&#8217;m glad that the show acknowledges that while Korra is probably going to be strong, <em>she doesn&#8217;t understand the rules<\/em>. Oh god, it&#8217;s <em>beautiful<\/em>. She needed that moment of humility to focus on what she had to do in order to help Mako and Bolin win. Well, she needed that <em>and<\/em> a confrontation with Tenzin. Yeah, she doesn&#8217;t have much respect for her elders, does she? Or perhaps she does, but she certainly doesn&#8217;t show it here, choosing to chew out Tenzin and disobey him <em>again<\/em> so that she can continue fighting in the tournament. OH, THAT WON&#8217;T GO OVER WELL.<\/p>\n<p>Except it does! Because now it&#8217;s clear that Korra is able to focus <em>under pressure<\/em>. She doesn&#8217;t learn based on silence or rigidity. She <em>improvises<\/em>. She&#8217;s able to implement the airbending moves Tenzin taught her during chaos. IT&#8217;S SO COOL. Even Tenzin realizes this! (OMG that moment is so cute). So when he and Korra finally have a conversation back on Air Temple Island, both are able to let down their guard and apologize for being stubborn and impatient. Tenzin expected Korra to learn <em>immediately<\/em>, and Korra expected to airbend <em>immediately<\/em>. And when that didn&#8217;t happen, they took out their frustration with each other. Ugh, I love sappy, feel-good messages like this. I DON&#8217;T CARE.<\/p>\n<p>Oh god, Korra joined the Fire Ferrets. 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