Why does korra keep having flashbacks
In the first flashback, Amon knocks her out. In the second flashback, she is being knocked out by lightning. In the third Councilmen Tarrlok is knocking her out. At a trial for Yokone, it is not clear yet what the reason for this trial is. Your father wasn't afraid to deal with him head on ". But as you see in the very first flashback. Then you see a close up shot of Yokone. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!
Shamus Kelley riderjetfire. For more from Shamus including original TV scripts and podcasts visit www. Skip to main content area. Photo: Nickelodeon. Share: Share on Facebook opens in a new tab Share on Twitter opens in a new tab Share on Linkedin opens in a new tab Share on email opens in a new tab Comment: Comments count: 0. The trauma that comes in Season 3 is the most brutal yet: Zaheer Henry Rollins and his gang capture Korra and attempt to murder her, and—somehow even more distressingly—try to end the Avatar line as the universe of LOK knows it.
We watch as Korra struggles, and she begins to sweat profusely and scream in agony as the poison courses through her veins. Her choice is a cruel one: Save herself, or save the Avatar line.
She makes the awful decision if we can even call it that to die from the poison. While Korra does win the battle in the end, she is changed forever, as the experience takes a physical toll on her body, her mind, and her sense of self. Photo credit: Nickelodeon. Historically, onscreen depictions of PTSD are often flattened and misguided.
In his much-touted book, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma , he looked at the mind-body connection of people who have endured traumatic events that plague them later in life. Flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety are all common symptoms of PTSD, and this holds true for Korra throughout the season, as we see her plagued by flashbacks of her near-deadly encounter with Zaheer.
Meanwhile, Korra dives deeper into her vision, witnessing Yakone's trial. The prosecution attorney announces that despite his control over the criminal empire, he has managed to stay out of the law's reach until now. The prosecution is accusing Yakone of resurrecting bloodbending , a technique that has been tabooed all these years, supported by statements from witnesses.
The defense attorney counters by reminding them of the rarity of such a skill and that a bender can only perform it under the full moon, which is contradictory to the witnesses claiming they saw Yakone bloodbending every day save for during the full moon.
After a period of time, Sokka announces the verdict of the Council. He explains how in his day, he had fought a firebender able to produce fire from his head , defeating him with his "trusty boomerang" and how before Toph Beifong had discovered metalbending , everyone had thought that such techniques were impossible.
He rules that while bloodbending is indeed a rare skill, his past experience has taught him that there are people capable of doing feats many consider impossible to do and that Yakone is one of them.
Thus, the Council finds Yakone guilty of all charges and sentences him to life in prison. Outraged at the loss of the trial, the defense attorney crumples a piece of paper and throws it on the ground. After the verdict, Yakone takes a stand while his eyes appear to bulge.
At this time, Sokka is bloodbent, with his body contorting to Yakone's will. Toph tries to intervene with metalbending, but she too is overpowered.
Yakone goes on to bloodbend everyone in the room, even Aang who was struggling to reach him. When Tarrlok arrives, asking if they have news of the Avatar, Tenzin states they do and accuses him of having been the one who kidnapped her. Tarrlok denies and reiterates that the Equalists attacked and took Korra, but Tenzin refutes his story and accuses him of planting the evidence of the alleged attack. Tarrlok dismisses their accusations, but the council page confirms Tenzin's story as he witnessed Tarrlok placing Korra in the back of a truck.
Tarrlok denies it once again and calls the page a "squeaky-voiced liar". When Lin asks the page why he waited until now to disclose this information, he admits to being terrified of Tarrlok's bloodbending abilities, which he saw him use to subdue Korra.
Despite the group's initial shock, they confront the councilman, with Tenzin advising him not to make it harder on himself and to tell them Korra's location.
Tarrlok, foregoing all pretenses, knocks out everyone through bloodbending and makes his escape. As the group at City Hall recovers, Bolin states that he had an awful dream in which Korra was taken by a bloodbender, though Asami quickly notifies him that really happened and the power-mad bloodbender knocked them out.
The group resolves to go after Tarrlok in order to find Korra. Aang removes Yakone 's bending. Korra dives even deeper into her past life's experiences, and witnesses Yakone force Toph to unlock his handcuffs through bloodbending.
Once his hands are free, he knocks everyone, except Aang, unconscious. Yakone lifts him into the air and laughs at his helplessness, to which Aang replies that he will not get away with it. Yakone laughs again, promising to return one day and conquer Republic City, and throws him into the steps to knock him unconscious. He leaves City Hall and climbs into an ostrich horse -drawn carriage. Aang airbends the carriage, causing it to crash across the street. As he closes in on the carriage, Yakone jumps up and bloodbends Aang to stop his attack.
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