Out of the Past

"Out of the Past" is the ninth episode of season one of The Legend of Korra and the ninth of the overall series. It debuted on June 9, 2012 on Nickelodeon.

Overview
''After being imprisoned by Tarrlok, Korra tries to analyze the mysterious visions she has been having. Meanwhile, Tarrlok devises an alibi and successfully covers up his duel with Korra as an Equalist attack. Tenzin and Lin Beifong along with Mako, Bolin, and Asami begin looking for Equalist hostages and Korra.''

Synopsis
After Tarrlok arrives in the mountains, he locks Korra in a metal box and leaves her imprisoned there.

The next morning, Tenzin's telephone rings as he is sleeping with his wife and son. When Meelo picks up the phone, he states his displeasure with the earliness of the call. Tenzin takes the phone from him and is shocked to learn that Korra has been kidnapped.



As he arrives at City Hall, he finds Tarrlok having his arm treated by a healer and conversing with Chief Saikhan along with reporters on the scene. As Tenzin questions him about the events, Tarrlok lies, stating that Korra was captured by the Equalists after she came to his office demanding her friends be released. Tarrlok fabricated the entire scene as an attack by the Equalists, planting Equalist gear such as the electric glove and an Equalist bola around the scene to make it appear convincing.

As Lin Beifong, currently in the hospital, hears of the events on the radio, she metalbends her armor back on, takes off her Metalbending Police Force chief badge and sets out to the police headquarters. There she rescues Asami, Mako, and Bolin from prison, informing them of the Avatar's kidnapping. The three are shocked to hear this from Lin, especially Mako. When the four approach Tenzin, the councilman is surprised that Lin decided to forgo her stay at the hospital as well as the fact that the three were out of prison. Lin reminds Tenzin that finding Korra is more important and they decide to look for Korra together. Lin theorizes that in order to find Korra, they might have to search underground to which Asami agrees, bitterly remembering her father's factory. Bolin shares his idea that the Equalists might be using tunnels to move underground, recalling how the Equalists drove through tunnels when he was abducted.



Struggling to escape the metal box set up by Tarrlok, Korra begins shouting for help and pounding the sides with her fists in the vain hope that someone will hear. Upon realizing the futility of her actions, she sits down while Tenzin's idea of meditating to learn Aang's message enters her mind. She meditates and successfully has visions on Aang's past. In her vision, she sees Aang and Toph Beifong talking alongside metalbending police officers. Toph tells Aang that he does not need to be here as she can handle this. Aang replies by saying that if the statements from witnesses are true, they are not dealing with a normal criminal, making his involvement in this situation a necessity. Toph submits to his request calling Aang by his childhood nickname of "Twinkle Toes" at which Aang becomes displeased, saying that he is far too old to be called that anymore. The vision progresses to that of Aang and Toph in a restaurant, arresting Yakone of his alleged crimes per witness statements. The vision ends with Korra pleased that she was finally able to connect to her past life.



As Lin, Mako, Tenzin, Bolin, and Asami locate the tunnel in the snowy streets of Republic City, the former police chief leads them through the dark passages using her seismic sense. Noticing Mako taking the lead, Asami feels his strong determination to find Korra as abnormal and she becomes discomforted. She later asks Bolin if they have shared feelings towards each other. Bolin tells her that they had in fact kissed once during the tournament, but that it was "no big deal" and she had nothing to worry about, much to her dismay. Spying two Equalists on motorcycles entering a secret passage, the team follows. The team eventually reaches a large underground facility. They board a small rail cart, which they take through a tunnel to the other side. After locating the prison, Lin Beifong rescues her former policemen, who unfortunately lost their bending during their captivity. In the hallway, Mako interrogates an Equalist about Korra's whereabouts. The Equalist dismisses the idea that they had captured the Avatar and claims that the Equalists never attacked City Hall. Tenzin, in shock, deduces that Tarrlok's statement was an outright lie and that he was the one that had abducted Korra all along.

As the team heads back to confront Tarrlok, the Lieutenant, Equalists chi blockers, and mecha tanks arrive at the end of the tunnel to block the fleeing team. Lin, however, evades them by using a metal pipe as a ramp, piercing a hole in the roof with her earthbending, and then piercing another leading to the streets.

Meanwhile, Korra dives deeper into her vision, witnessing Yakone's trial. Chairman Sokka and the rest of the United Republic Council hear out the accusations towards Yakone. The prosecution is accusing Yakone of resurrecting bloodbending, a technique that has been tabooed all these years, supported by statements from witnesses. Yakone's lawyer counters by reminding them of the rarity of such a skill and if ever Yakone has the ability to do so. He adds to his statement about the skill's usage, in which a bender can only perform the technique under the full moon and that the witnesses claim that they saw Yakone bloodbending every day other than the day a full moon is present.



After a period of time, Sokka announces the verdict of the Council. He explains how in his day, he had fought a firebender able to produce fire from his head, defeating him with his "trusty boomerang" and how before Toph Beifong had discovered metalbending, everyone had thought that such techniques were impossible. He rules that while bloodbending is indeed a rare skill, his past experience has taught him that there are people capable of doing skills deemed impossible to do and that Yakone is one of them. Thus, the Council imposes that Yakone is "guilty of all charges" and sentenced to "life in prison".

After the verdict, Yakone takes a stand while his eyes appear to bulge. At this time, Sokka is bloodbent, with his body contorting to Yakone's will. Toph tries to intervene with metalbending, but she too is overpowered. Yakone goes on to bloodbend everyone in the room, even Aang who was struggling to reach him. Yakone bloodbends Toph into releasing his handcuffs as she holds the keys. After his hands are freed, Yakone renders everyone unconscious and escapes from the City Hall, using a small carriage pulled by an ostrich horse. Aang tries to stop him, but is subdued by bloodbending and falls unconscious. Seconds later, Aang's tattoos and eyes glow, and he awakens.



As Tenzin, Lin, Mako, Bolin, and Asami arrive in City Hall, they meet with the rest of the Council and Chief Saikhan. Lin and her former captain share a cold greeting. In the mean time, Tarrlok arrives, asking for news of the Avatar. Tenzin however, accuses him that it was him that had captured her all along. Tarrlok refuses, but the Council page tells Tenzin and the rest that he had witnessed Tarrlok put Korra in the back of a truck. Lin asks him why he is telling this information now. He replies that he was fearful at first that Tarrlok would use his ability to bloodbend without the presence of a full moon. As the group approaches Tarrlok, Tenzin advises him to make it easier on himself and give in. Tarrlok, foregoing all pretense, knocks out everyone through bloodbending and makes his escape.

As Korra dives even deeper into her past life's experiences, she witnesses Yakone leave City Hall and climb on a carriage. As he rides away, Avatar Aang enters the Avatar State and chases after Yakone using an air scooter. Aang airbends the carriage crashing it across the street. As he closes in on the carriage, Yakone jumps out from it and bloodbends Aang to stop his attack. Yakone states that he was going to finish Aang's life once and for all, levitating him and trying to break his neck. When he was just about to die, Aang enters the Avatar State and effortlessly breaks free of Yakone's control over him. Aang earthbends Yakone preventing his movement and advances on him. He then uses energybending on Yakone, thus taking away the criminal's waterbending and his ability to bloodbend. As Korra's vision comes to an end, she understands that her visions were Aang's way of trying to warn her about Tarrlok.



As the group recovers, they decide to go looking for Tarrlok, as that would be the only way to locate Korra.

Tarrlok arrives at Korra's cell, telling her that his life had been ruined because of her. Korra deduces that his secret as a bloodbender has finally come out, furthermore that he is Yakone's son. Tarrlok states that he was his son until he became someone else in order to win Republic City. He tells her of how perfect his plan was before Korra intervened; of controlling the city through winning over the people, contrasting with his father's failed attempt to rule Republic City through its "rotten underbelly." As Tarrlok tells her that he will start a new life, taking her as his hostage, he heads upstairs and sees Amon alongside some of his chi blockers. The mysterious man behind the mask tells the chairman that it was "time for him to be equalized". Tarrlok retorts by saying that they have yet to face bending like his and proceeded to use his bloodbending to put down the chi blockers. However, Amon continues standing and starts to advance towards Tarrlok. Tarrlok tries once again, but, although with some difficulty, Amon continues to move towards him. Gasping in horror Tarrlok asks Amon what he is, and as he responds saying he is "the solution", Amon restrains Tarrlok and subsequently takes his bending.



As Amon orders his men to electrocute the box as a safety precaution and take Korra, the Avatar slings her armband over the bars at the top of the box and hoists herself up to avoid the electrical current, faking a cry of pain. As Lieutenant opens the box, finding what seems to be an unconscious Korra, the Avatar attacks them with firebending and incapacitates them with earthbending allowing her to escape. She rushes out of the cabin and from a distance manages to get a glimpse of Amon abducting Tarrlok. Korra waterbends sharp icicles at Amon to give her time to escape. Korra slides down the mountain with Amon overlooking from behind and reprimanding the Lieutenant about their underestimation of Korra.

However, on her way down, she trips and slams into a tree down the mountain, where she is later found by Naga, who brings her back to the city. As Tenzin, Lin, Mako, Bolin, and Asami find her, Mako carries her in his arms and lays her on Oogi.

Credits

 * Written by:
 * Michael Dante DiMartino
 * Bryan Konietzko


 * Directed by:
 * Joaquim Dos Santos
 * Ki Hyun Ryu


 * Starring:
 * Janet Varney - Korra
 * David Faustino - Mako
 * P.J. Byrne - Bolin
 * J. K. Simmons - Tenzin
 * Seychelle Gabriel - Asami
 * Dee Bradley Baker:
 * Tarrlok
 * Naga
 * Oogi
 * Mindy Sterling - Beifong
 * Steve Blum - Amon


 * Also starring:
 * D.B. Sweeney - Aang
 * Kate Higgins - Toph
 * Chris Hardwick - Sokka
 * Clancy Brown - Yakone
 * Logan Wells - Meelo
 * Lance Henriksen - Lieutenant
 * Richard Epcar - Saikhan
 * AJ Gentile:
 * Council page
 * Metalbender officer
 * Jeff Bennett:
 * Radio broadcaster
 * Bailiff
 * Maurice LaMarche - Defense attorney


 * Additional voices:
 * Mindy Sterling
 * Steve Blum
 * Jeff Bennett
 * Kate Higgins
 * Dee Bradley Baker
 * Clancy Brown

Series continuity

 * Tarrlok lies to Tenzin and the police about the events at the end of "When Extremes Meet", planting Equalist gear at the scene of his battle against Korra in order to frame them for her disappearance, when in fact it was he who kidnapped her.
 * Korra's flashbacks in "The Voice in the Night", "And the Winner Is...", and "When Extremes Meet" are fully explained. The visions tried to warn Korra not to trust Tarrlok.
 * Asami finds out from Bolin that Mako and Korra kissed.
 * In the flashback, Sokka mentions his defeat of Combustion Man, and references Toph's discovery of metalbending.
 * Toph referred to Aang as "Twinkle Toes" in the flashback, a name she used to refer to Aang ever since the two met.
 * Bolin recalls the time he was kidnapped in "The Revelation".
 * The Equalist that Mako threatens is seen in the audience of "And the Winner Is...".
 * Tarrlok is captured by Amon and his Equalists, and is now wanted by the police.

Character revelations

 * Tarrlok is Yakone's son.
 * The members of the Metalbending Police Force who were abducted in "The Aftermath" have had their bending taken away by Amon.
 * Sokka is revealed to have been the representative of the Southern Water Tribe and Chairman of the United Republic Council forty-two years prior to present day.
 * Amon demonstrates that he is able to resist the effects of bloodbending, albeit with some difficulty.

Goofs

 * When Yakone first uses bloodbending in Korra's vision, his lawyer is seen slumped over to the right of him. However, in the next shot of him, seen from behind, and all subsequent shots, the lawyer is on his left.
 * Before Tarrlok bloodbent Tenzin, Lin, and everyone except the council page in the City Hall, Chief Saikhan is seen behind Lin. However, when Tarrlok bloodbends them, he is on the left of Tenzin.
 * In the flashback of Yakone bloodbending, Toph is displayed with only four toes.
 * In the flashback in which Toph points at Yakone and says he is under arrest, she has six fingers. This error is also present in the same flashback from "And the Winner Is...", which uses the same footage.

Trivia

 * The healer treating Tarrlok's wound is the first male healer seen in both series.
 * This is the second time Aang is shown energybending within the two series.
 * This is the first episode where Meelo makes an appearance and his sisters do not.
 * When the Lieutenant electrocuted the metal box Korra was in, she used her armband to suspend herself so as not to touch the box's walls. However, she did not need to do that - the box was essentially a Faraday cage, which means she was safe from the electricity coming from the outside of the box.
 * When Aang was going after Yakone, the score "Aang's Theme" from the original series can be heard in the background.
 * The title of this episode, "Out of the Past", reflects Korra's visions explaining Yakone's history.