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If she had control of the Avatar State she wouldn\'t have failed to tame the spirit, and she certainly wouldn\'t have dropped out of the Avatar State when she did fail. She\'s got the combined knowledge and ability to thousands of past Avatars, at least one of whom has been seen to be able to master new forms of bending (notably WATERBENDING) pretty much instantly. Korra failed, meaning she doesn\'t have access to the abilities that should have allowed her to easily use Unalaq\'s technique and tame the spirit, meaning she\'s not in complete control.
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If she had control of the Avatar State she wouldn\\\'t have failed to tame the spirit, and she certainly wouldn\\\'t have dropped out of the Avatar State when she did fail. She\\\'s got the combined knowledge and ability to thousands of past Avatars, at least one of whom has been seen to be able to master new forms of bending (notably WATERBENDING) pretty much instantly. Korra failed, meaning she doesn\\\'t have access to the abilities that should have allowed her to easily use Unalaq\\\'s technique and tame the spirit, meaning she\\\'s not in complete control. And lacking that complete control as she does, she is not, therefore, a fully realized Avatar.
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Presented schmesented. He\'s the head of the Republic. He\'s by definition the highest ranking member of the forces of good in the show. Just because he\'s not on Korra\'s side doesn\'t mean he somehow ceases to be the president.
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Presented schmesented. He\\\'s the head of the Republic. He\\\'s by definition the highest ranking member of the forces of good in the show. More so than Korra, who\\\'s pretty well under her way to being a VillainProtagonist. Just because he\\\'s not on Korra\\\'s side doesn\\\'t mean he somehow ceases to be the president.
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If she had control of the Avatar State she wouldn\'t have failed to tame the spirit, and she certainly wouldn\'t have dropped out of the Avatar State when she did fail. She\'s got the combined knowledge and ability to thousands of past Avatars, at least one of whom have been seen to be able to master new forms of bending (notably WATERBENDING) pretty much instantly. Korra failed, meaning she doesn\'t have access to the abilities that should have allowed her to easily use Unalaq\'s technique and tame the spirit, meaning she\'s not in complete control.
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If she had control of the Avatar State she wouldn\\\'t have failed to tame the spirit, and she certainly wouldn\\\'t have dropped out of the Avatar State when she did fail. She\\\'s got the combined knowledge and ability to thousands of past Avatars, at least one of whom has been seen to be able to master new forms of bending (notably WATERBENDING) pretty much instantly. Korra failed, meaning she doesn\\\'t have access to the abilities that should have allowed her to easily use Unalaq\\\'s technique and tame the spirit, meaning she\\\'s not in complete control.
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Presented schmesented. He\'s the head of the Republic. He\'s by definition the highest ranking member of the forces of good in the show. Just because he\'s not on Korra\'s side doesn\'t mean he somehow ceases to be the president, and thus the leader of the Republic
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Presented schmesented. He\\\'s the head of the Republic. He\\\'s by definition the highest ranking member of the forces of good in the show. Just because he\\\'s not on Korra\\\'s side doesn\\\'t mean he somehow ceases to be the president.
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If she had control of the Avatar State she wouldn\'t have failed to tame the spirit, and she certainly wouldn\'t have dropped out of the Avatar State when she did fail. She\'s got the combined knowledge and ability to thousands of past Avatars, many of whom have been seen to be able to master new forms of bending pretty much instantly. Korra failed, meaning she doesn\'t have access to the abilities that should have allowed her to easily use Unalaq\'s technique and tame the spirit, meaning she\'s not in complete control.
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If she had control of the Avatar State she wouldn\\\'t have failed to tame the spirit, and she certainly wouldn\\\'t have dropped out of the Avatar State when she did fail. She\\\'s got the combined knowledge and ability to thousands of past Avatars, at least one of whom have been seen to be able to master new forms of bending (notably WATERBENDING) pretty much instantly. Korra failed, meaning she doesn\\\'t have access to the abilities that should have allowed her to easily use Unalaq\\\'s technique and tame the spirit, meaning she\\\'s not in complete control.