Day of the Colossus is 22-minutes of set-piece wizardry, featuring some of the most imaginative, heart-pounding action Ive ever seen (a bar previously set by other Legend of Korra episodes, if Im being honest); The Last Stand continues the mayhem on a smaller scale, with contemplative fight sequences that blossom into thematic understanding. Villains are understood, heroes stand back up with confidence, and relationships, built brick-by-brick over 52 episodes, pay off and solidify. The series final image, Korra and Asami walking hand and hand into a newly created portal, looking into each others eyes with emotion beyond friendship, then drifting into the unknown, will burn brightly in my memory forever. The idea that two charactersshipped to death by the Tumblr devoteesdo have a deep love is one last bold move for Legend of Korra, a show that made bold moves at every opportunity.