The Legend of Korra Episode 11


Summary of The Legend of Korra Episode 11

Skeletons in the Closet

Aang's statue with Equalist mask

Cementing the Equalists’ control of the city, Avatar Aang’s statue is given the likeness of Amon.

 

The Equalists have taken control of Republic City. Hiroshi Sato speaks to a crowd of Equalist supporters, proclaiming that the city’s “tyrannical” government has been overthrown and that Amon has sent the Avatar on the run. He also promises that the Equalists will defeat the incoming United Forces and go on to create a bending-free world where everyone is equal. As the crowd cheers, two chi blockers walk off the scene and behind a cluster of bushes. One of them earthbends a rock aside and they both jump into a hidden hole. They remove their masks, revealing that they are Korra and Mako in disguise. The former feels insulted by Hiroshi’s speech and expresses her desire to return and “knock some heads”, but Mako encourages her to be patient and to wait until General Iroh’s forces arrive. She relunctantly agrees.

Later that evening Korra, Mako, Asami, and Bolin dine at Gommu’s hideout, a place where poor benders and nonbenders live together in peace. As they eat, the vagabond reveals that their dinner is “culled from the finest dumpsters the city has to offer”, which prompts a disgusted Asami to secretly pass her dish to Pabu.

As night drags on, Mako finds Korra resting against Naga. The Avatar expresses her shock that only a few months beforehand, she was taking her firebending test in the South Pole, and now she is in the middle of a war. Mako notes that they did not know each other beforehand and that now he cannot imagine life without her before praising her for being “the most loyal, brave, and selfless person [he has] ever known”. Korra responds by saying that she thinks he is “pretty incredible, too. But, you already knew that.” They smile, and Mako leans in closer to Korra, but she interjects that they should get some sleep.

Meanwhile on Air Temple Island, Amon begins removing the bending of captives, including the White Lotus sentries and Tarrlok’s task force.

Battleship bombed

An Equalist aircraft destroys the United Forces fleet with bombs.

The next day, the group exits a tunnel leading to a platform overlooking the bay and the docks. Mako notices the United Forces approaching and grows suspicious as to why there are no Equalists airships or mecha tanks in sight. On board one of the vessels, General Iroh realizes that they have been tricked just as a ships triggers a mine.

As the warships scramble to avoid and safely detonate the mines, a buzzing sound fills the air. Moments later, a squadron of biplanes appears and unleashes a volley of bombs upon the vessels. Korra dives into the bay and attempts to aid the floundering military, but the ships are swiftly defeated despite her efforts. Iroh’s ship is struck by a bomb and knocks him into the bay unconscious. Korra rescues him and waterbends them both to safety.

The group returns to their temporarily underground hideout, where Korra heals Iroh’s arm, while the general explains that his fleet came prepared to fight mecha tanks, not nimble biplanes. Korra shares the sentiment, remarking that Amon has a knack of outsmarting them. However, Iroh remains hopeful in their eventual victory, trusting the second wave of reinforcements that are en route. He requests that a wire be sent to Bumi, Avatar Aang and Katara’s first son and a commander of a division of the United Forces. He sends instructions to wait by Red Sand Island until the biplanes have been taken care of. After Gommu sends the dispatch, Bolin, Asami, and Iroh head toward the mountains to destroy the aircraft base; Korra and Mako, who had only been allowed to go after some arguing, on the other hand, go to Air Temple Island to find Amon and end him.

As the two arrive and change into their Equalist chi blocker uniforms, they see Amon’s airship take off. They begin heading toward the temple to wait for Amon’s return. On the way, they are intersected by the Lieutenant; after making up an excuse, they are ordered to go to the Pro-bending Arena where Amon has planned a rally.

Korra, however, disobeys the Lieutenant and moves on to the temple using a secret entrance. As she and Mako enter the attic, they are surprised to find Tarrlok locked in a metal cell. The Avatar inquires if there were any other prisoners in the temple, but Tarrlok says no, telling her that he was special, as he is Amon’s brother. Shocked, Korra and Mako listen to Tarrlok’s story attentively. After Yakone had lost his bending to Avatar Aang, he escaped prison and underwent facial surgery, altering his appearance. Later on, he moved to the Northern Water Tribe, where he fell in love and married. Two years later, a child under the name of Noatak was born; three years after that, a second son named Tarrlok was born.

Tarrlok told Korra and Mako his story

An imprisoned Tarrlok tells Korra and Mako his story.

 

According to Tarrlok, everything had been fine until the realization that both he and his brother possessed the ability to waterbend. As time went by, the constant waterbending training brought out a cruel side of Yakone. When Tarrlok was seven and Noatak was ten, Yakone took them out on a “hunting trip”. There, Yakone revealed his true identity to his sons, and started secretly training them in the art of bloodbending. As the years went by, Yakone took his sons out on more “hunting trips” during the full moon to train them. Noatak learned the psychic technique more quickly, becoming a master at the mere age of fourteen, while Tarrlok “hated every minute” of the training and despised the technique. Soon, their father began taking them out more frequently, teaching them the technique without the presence of the full moon. Finally, the brothers were forced to bloodbend each other. Noatak obeyed, but Tarrlok refused. In anger, his father yelled at his younger son. Noatak, however, bloodbent his father, something that outraged Yakone. His eldest son told him that they were not his tools of revenge and declared that the Avatar’s ability to permanently remove bending was much stronger and more powerful than bloodbending. Noatak subsequently turned to Tarrlok, urging him to flee with him, but his younger brother refused, concerned about their mother.

Young Noatak and Tarrlok

Noatak defends Tarrlok against their father, Yakone.

Dismissing his brother as weak, Noatak ran off into the blizzard, leaving Tarrlok and Yakone behind. After days of searching, the two failed to locate Noatak, presuming he perished in the storm. From that moment on, Yakone’s wife was never the same, and his father, who gave up on his revenge, passed on a few years later.

When his story concludes, Korra regards it as one of the saddest she has ever heard. Tarrlok apologizes for his past actions, which he attributes to his harsh childhood. He remarks that, even now, Yakone still leaves a scar on the world, saying, “The revolution may be built on a lie, but I think Amon truly believes that bending is the source of all evil in the world.” Tarrlok explains that he had realized who Amon was upon feeling his familiar bloodbending grip when he removed his waterbending. Korra comes to the conclusion that Amon’s claim about the spirits granting him special powers is a lie, as it is in fact bloodbending.

Both Korra and Mako realize that their original plan is doomed to failure because Amon would redirect any attack against him with his mind. However, the Avatar figures that they have an advantage in knowing the truth about Amon. Korra and Mako decide to reveal it at the rally in the hopes that it will cause everyone to abandon his cause and “undermine the revolution”. Before leaving the attic, Korra turns to Tarrlok and offers to free him; however, he advises her not to, as that would endanger her plans if Amon found out. He urges her to defeat Amon and “put an end to this sad story”.


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