Following the attack on the Pro-bending Arena, Tarrlok denounces Lin publicly and calls for her resignation. Determined to keep the city safe, Lin begins raiding places and uncovering secret Equalist supporters. Meanwhile, with the arena damaged, Mako and Bolin are forced to move out and move in to the Sato mansion. While visiting the mansion, Korra overhears a phone conversation Hiroshi is having and tells Lin and Tenzin that she believes he is working with the Equalists. Hirsohi lets the police investigate his factories but they come up with nothing. A worker organizes a secret meeting with Korra, Tenzin, and Lin and informs them of a secret factory at the Sato mansion. However, the "useful tip" ends up being a trap for the Benders.
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Janet Varney |
Korra |
J.K. Simmons |
Tenzin |
David Faustino |
Mako |
P.J. Byrne |
Bolin |
Dee Bradley Baker |
Naga, Pabu |
Rami Malek |
Tahno |
Guest Star |
James Sie |
Lau Gan-Lan |
Guest Star |
Richard Epcar |
Captain Saikhan, Song |
Guest Star |
Seychelle Gabriel |
Asami Sato |
Recurring Role |
Daniel Dae Kim |
Hiroshi Sato |
Recurring Role |
Mindy Sterling |
Lin Beifong |
Recurring Role |
Lau Gan-Lan's line "No! Not my Cabbage Corp!" is a reference to the Cabbage merchant from the original Avatar series who would often say "No! Not my cabbages!"
It is revealed that Lin possesses the ability to sense things in the Earth like her mother did.
Lau Gan-Lan: No! Not my cabbage corp!
Tarrlok only appears in the opening sequence, but not in person.
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