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From here, we take a jaunt into backstory land.
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Do the writers seriously expect us to swoon over his starcrossed relationship with Korra when he’s being such a dick? It’s a watered-down version of season three of Battlestar Galactica, where Lee straight-up cheated on his wife with Starbuck, but the show kept trying to pretend he was still some bastion of moral superiority.Īgain disguised as Equalist guards, Mako and Korra go to Air Temple Island and proceed to the attic to hide… only to discover that Tarrlok is being kept there as a prisoner. Mako is, essentially, cheating on his girlfriend and being really callous about setting his feelings above hers besides. The excuse he made last episode when Asami wanted to talk-”Now’s really not the time, considering the whole war thing”-is fine, but it also means he should cool his jets and not pursue Korra until he and Asami have the chance to discuss their relationship. If he’s going to attempt to further his decidedly-not-platonic relationship with Korra, fine, but he needs to have a conversation with Asami first, either to break off their relationship or discuss polyamory or something. It’s hardcore flirting, even though Mako’s A) dating Asami and B) knows Asami is aware of his feelings towards Korra and is made really, really uncomfortable by them. Asami is suspicious of all the time Korra and Mako are spending together, and well she should be: Later, the “friends” have an emotional chat about how each of them thinks the other is the best ever.