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Korra, Book 3, Chapter 9 Questions

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when it comes to zaheers philosophy concerning government, there are some similarities between his views and the system of the air nomads. the air nation had no equivalent to a fire lord, chief, etc. air is the element of freedom and zaheer believes the natural order is disorder, how do you think this compares to the air nations ways, and do you think someone like tenzin would have somewhat similar views?

emma rose

I guess I'll find out about this when the episode react comes out, but regarding Pai Sho, do you think it is a strategy game, a wits game, both, or something different? Also, what do you think about the comment on there being "no official rules" since each region may play it differently?

J. Antonio Ligorria

So, now we gained more insight into Zaheer's plans for Korra whenever they tried to kidnap her as a child, do you have any predictions on what they would try to do with her if they kidnap her as an adult?

J. Antonio Ligorria

This is not question but more of my personal head cannon/thing I wish happened in this episode: There is theory out there that Sokka died when the Red Lotus originally tried to capture Korra when she was very young. I wish that there was a flash back of that attack on young Korra, during the scene that Zaheer and Korra are talking while they are in the spirit world. Thoughts? lol

Theo Brown

Of the three main korra villains we’ve seen so far (Amon, unalaq, and zaheer), whose philosophy/point of view are you most sympathetic to?

Rory Fitz

This is a general question that is not necessarily related to this episode but do you think Aiwei sees truth in the same way as Top and if so where do you think he learned it?

yishai

Considering that air is the element of freedom, do you think that the 3 main new airbenders (Zaheer, Kai, and Bumi) draw power from their attitudes about life and philosophies? Do you feel that in another time Zaheer could be an influential philosopher within the air nation?

Christopher Johnson

Zaheer is actually a leftist. He’s more anarchist than libertarian

Christopher Johnson

Bruh you are KILLING it with the unique insights week after week. I love it

Dan Sullivan

People often like talking about alternate Avatar universes. What would you think a universe where the Red Lotus succeeded in their plan with Kora as a child?

Toketsu Mizu

Do you think Zaheer could have been an Air Acolyte before joining the Red Lotus? He does seem to know a lot about Air Nomad culture.

Emerald Phoenix

Legend of Korra’s villains have taken a very political approach Amon being far left equalist/communist and Zaheer being far right libertarian how do you believe this compares to the more psychological based villains of avatar. like Zukos inner duality and Azula slowly losing her grip on reality and which do you think makes a more compelling villain.

Jackson Harrington

What specifically do you think Zaheer wants to do with the Avatar?

Schreiber

What do you think about the villains in Korras morals and goals. Which are a lot more realistic, compared to the out right genocide of the main villain in avatar?

Does Unalaq being a member of the Red Lotus make sense given what we know about the group's ideology and Unalaq's plans during season 2?

Ana Andrade

What do you think of Zaheer’s philosophy? And how does Korra as the avatar play into it?

Ana Andrade

After witnessing Aiwei’s ability to meditate into the spirit world and communicate, would it be beneficial for the leaders of the nations and kingdoms to learn this way especially during times of trouble?

Marcb92


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