'Legend of Korra' book 4 episode 10: Kuvira still threatens the city, Korra and military stand against Kuvira

"Legend of Korra" season 4 only has three episodes left, which means that the remaining episodes will surely be the most exciting ones yet. In episode 10, it will all be about Korra rounding up her troops to take back the Republic City from the tyrant Kuvira. 

Kuvira took over the Republic City from Fire Lord Zuko and Avatar Aang. But with Aang gone, it will now be up to Zuko, Korra, and the military troops to defend the city from Kuvira and his evil forces. The Avatar will have to find a way to deal with the challenge before her. Otherwise, there is no stopping Kuvira. 

In the last episode of "Legend of Korra," the Beifongs helped Toph to be reunited with his daughters Lin and Suyin. The family has been separated long enough and in the last episode, the three spent a good deal of time together. Toph saw how Suyin has become a great metalbender. He quickly changed his opinion about his two girls not being good at the art of element bending. 

Meanwhile, Kuvira has proven himself to be a formidable foe to Korra. Korra has been having a hard time dealing with the tyrant. According to iDigitalTimes, Korra already went to her old enemy Zaheer for advice. Could Korra's quickest student be set free this one time to help Korra fight Kuvira? Or will Korra finally think of a way to fight Kuvira aside from merely using her metalbending powers? 

Fans of the series can only imagine what Korra will face in the remaining episodes.  They can take a hint from the titles, namely "Operation Beifong" and "Kuvira's Gambit" for the 10th and 11th episodes, respectively, while the season's finale is titled "Day of the Colossus." 

Catch "Legend of Korra" on Nick.com and watch the teaser for the next episode here.

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