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I think my biggest gripe with the show is the romantic entanglements, which is annoying because they didn't start off bad. I also hope we get to see more of ‘Team Avatar’, I feel like we didn’t get enough of them as a group in these 2 books.
Stylistically, Legend of Korra has been even better than the original. Humor, it's just as good; it still goes from seriousness to a small joke that makes you giggle and then right back to serious without ever missing a beat: something that when I think about it, is really weird and amazing they can pull off. Characters, while no one strikes me as sympathetic and as tragic as Zuko (all though at times Asami comes close, or even Tarlok and Noatak at the end of season 1), they are all still great. My only concern is that we are now through with the second season and there is still has no over-arching storyline aside from Korra's relationships. And although I was very happy with its conclusion, I was hoping the Dark Avatar arch would continue on into next season. As it is, each season is a new problem which ultimately has been resolved by its end. I'm enjoying the journey, but I wish there was a destination in sight.