>>93902237I still hold Avatar the Last Airbender in higher regard as it was as close to perfect as a cartoon can come, but Legend of Korra deserves praise for going in a much better route than a lot of other contemporary sequels
Take the Force Awakens, which decided to wallow in what already was and ended up being nothing but a lack luster retread that shit all upon the original trilogy by making it ultimately meaningless
In execution Legend of Korra is much more closer to how Knights of the Old Republic II followed up on its predecessor, a bit less focused narrative, but dared explore a setting that was less cut and dry
The largest similarity is likely with Kreia looking at the preceding conflicts and deciding the force was to blame, and started her own personal crusade to see the force eliminated as a factor, which is very similar to Amon blaming bending for all past conflict, which was a logical development after a 100 year war orchestrated by the firelords