Allegories to war, dictatorship, PTSD, and weapons of mass destruction were all explored in Book Four - much like egalitarianism in Book Three - but they didn't ever feel biased or shoved down our throats. However, in terms of theme, Book Four was spot-on. Admittedly, the season dragged in places, specifically "The Coronation," "Reunion" and, most notably, "Remembrances" (the clip show). The overarching storyline - Kuvira's Earth Empire campaign - wasn't nearly as ambitious as Unalaq becoming the Dark Avatar, say, or Amon taking away peoples' bending, but it was still interesting. Going off that, as an afterword, Book Four was pretty darn great.
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