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Avatar: Braving the Elements

Korra's Family Fallout in Book Two 'Southern Lights' with Writer Tim Hedrick

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In this revealing episode of Avatar: Braving the Elements, hosts Janet Varney (Korra) and Dante Basco (Zuko) are joined by writer Tim Hedrick to break down The Legend of Korra Book Two, Episode 202: “The Southern Lights.”

© Nickelodeon Length 1 hr 5 min 16 September 2025 Season 4 Episode 18 FantasyCultureBehind the Scenes USA Episodic

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© Nickelodeon Length 1 hr 5 min 16 September 2025 Season 4 Episode 18 FantasyCultureBehind the Scenes USA Episodic

Introducing Avatar: Braving the Elements from Nickelodeon

Introducing Avatar: Braving the Elements from Nickelodeon

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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In this revealing episode of Avatar: Braving the Elements, hosts Janet Varney (Korra) and Dante Basco (Zuko) are joined by writer Tim Hedrick to break down The Legend of Korra Book Two, Episode 202: “The Southern Lights.”

As Korra begins her spiritual journey under Unalaq’s guidance, long-buried family secrets surface - leading to a painful fallout with her father, Tonraq. Meanwhile, Tenzin, Kya, and Bumi arrive at the Southern Air Temple, sparking sibling tension and raising questions about Avatar Aang’s legacy.

Tim shares behind-the-scenes insights on crafting Korra’s emotional arc, the inspiration behind the Southern Lights, and the creation of fan-favorite Varrick. Plus: Bolin’s inflatable snowsuit, Pabu’s scene-stealing moments, and the eerie beauty of the spirit world.


© Nickelodeon | 1 hr 5 min

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