The Legend of Korra - Season 4
From The Legend of Korra

The Legend of Korra - Season 4

tvTV-Y7Season 4
October 3, 2014
Available on:
Paramount+
6Mixed
Analysis Score6/10
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TL;DR Verdict

Season 4 earns a moderate 6/10 woke score for its prominent Korrasami queer romance, Korra's PTSD recovery, and empowered women, integrated as key subplots without dominating the core balance-restoring adventure against Kuvira's empire.

Detailed Analysis

Season 4 of The Legend of Korra features noticeable progressive ideological elements, most prominently the canon queer romance between Korra and Asami (Korrasami), which culminates in the finale with the pair entering the spirit portal hand-in-hand, confirmed by creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino as intentional LGBTQ+ representation despite resistance from Nickelodeon. This subplot significantly influences Korra's character arc, resolving prior heterosexual relationships and serving as an emotional capstone, celebrated as a milestone for queer visibility in children's animation. Additional elements include Korra's extended PTSD and mental health recovery arc early in the season, emphasizing vulnerability in a strong female lead, and a roster of empowered women like the authoritarian Kuvira, inventor Asami, and matriarch Suyin. The voice cast includes diverse actors like Seychelle Gabriel as Asami, though without noted DEI controversies. Political themes critique nationalism and dictatorship via Kuvira but are interpreted variably, sometimes as defending traditional power structures. These elements shape character development and reception but remain subplots to the core premise of Korra restoring balance against Kuvira's Earth Empire conquest. Limited backlash focused on the queer ending as 'forced' or agenda-driven from conservative viewers, without widespread 'go woke go broke' accusations.

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