


And while it didn't exactly pass the Bechdel Test, one of my favorite scenes here was of Korra and Asami teaming up, with Korra in the driver's seat and both of them trading jabs at Mako's expense. IGN's The Legend of Korra: Book Two Blu-ray ReviewEqually amusing was Mako's awkward conversation with Asami and Korra afterwards, as he bumbled through his report. Luckily - or perhaps unluckily, in this case - Mako was the first one to meet Daw, resulting in Mako being hurled against a wall, much to his surprise. This brought us to Daw, the first new airbender to appear after Bumi. (After all, his father was an airbender too.) The real shake-up was that even more airbenders were popping up - an aftereffect of Harmonic Convergence, most likely (although we'll probably learn more about that later). "Look alive, Uncle Bumi!"Of course, just Bumi airbending was one thing. ("Wait until I tell mom! She's gonna love this.") But that was just the beginning of change in the mortal world, as Bumi accidentally chased his pal Bum-Ju off a cliff and discovered that he possessed the ability of airbending! This soon led to a humorous dinner at Tenzin's, where Bolin commentated, "I love being a part of this family! You've got the grumpy dad, the wacky uncle, the put-upon mom, crazy kids - no, this is great!" But it wasn't until Meelo flung a plate at Bumi's head that Bumi was able to demonstrate his newfound powers to the rest of the group.

However, she hadn't had much success in the weeks that followed Harmonic Convergence, and it looked like the vines were here to stay.
