The Spirit of Competition

"The Spirit of Competition" is the fifth episode of season one of The Legend of Korra and the fifth of the overall series. It debuted on May 5, 2012 on Nickelodeon.

Overview
''The Pro-bending Tournament is about to start and, thanks to Hiroshi Sato's financial aid, the Fire Ferrets are competing. However, Korra and her teammates struggle to work together after romantic rivalries shake their foundation and threaten to end their championship bid.''

Synopsis
The Fire Ferrets practice together before the tournament in the arena's gym. Asami shows up after a group huddle to show them the new uniforms with the logo of Future Industries. She rubs noses with Mako before they both leave for a lunch date. Bolin tries to get closer romantically to Korra, but she leaves with an excuse of airbending practice with Tenzin, much to his disappointment. That night, while giving Pabu a bath, Bolin asks Mako what he thinks of Korra as a girlfriend. He responds that she is great, but tells Bolin that he doesn't consider her as girlfriend material. Bolin tries to convince Mako that he should date Korra as they were perfect for each other, but Mako tells him that dating a teammate would cause instability within the group. Meanwhile, Korra, in Air Temple Island, gets advice from Jinora, Ikki, and Pema on how to deal with her relationship problems and how to approach Mako.



After defeating the Red Sand Rabiroos with ease, Korra and the Fire Ferrets move on to the quarterfinals of the championship tournament. At the end of the game, Korra confesses her true roamntic feelings to Mako. However, the Firebender says that he doesn't see her romantically the same way and that he is with Asami. After this, Bolin invites Korra for a date, which she accepts in order to have some fun, much to Mako's annoyance. The two go to have dinner at Narook's Seaweed Noodlery, however, Tahno, the Wolfbats' Waterbender, stares at them from another table. He comes over to the two and provokes Korra, the Avatar then threatening to fight him. Bolin warns Korra to ignore Tahno's provocation, since fighting out of the arena would disqualify the team from the tournament. Korra calls on Naga instead, who growls at Tahno, intimidating him. Bolin and the Avatar then continue their date, having a drink in a bar and going to a tower where they could overlook several places of Republic City. When the date ends, Korra finds Mako awaiting for her in the pro-bending arena entrance. He asks her what kind of game she was playing with Bolin to get back at him, which makes Korra call his reaction jealousy, to which he says he is just concerned about his brother. This argument has an effect in their next match against the Boarcupines as the team doesn't seem to connect well between each other. Noticing this, Bolin, tries to step up his attacks, letting the team win the second round after a first-round defeat. After the third round ends in a tie, Bolin, seeing Mako wasn't focused, volunteers to be the fighter in the tiebreaker, choosing earth as the element with which to fight. He successfully defeats Chung, the Boarcupines' earthbender, clinching the match for the Fire Ferrets.



On a dock outside the pro-bending arena, Mako and Korra converse and confront each other on their conflicted feelings. Mako confesses his feelings towards Korra, but says that he really likes Asami too, so it is complicated. Korra takes this opportunity and passionately kisses the Firebender as proof of her own strong romantic feelings towards him. Mako, at first, seems quite pleased, but then he realizes that Bolin was watching them with a bouquet of flowers in his hands. Heartbroken, Bolin runs off sobbing, causing Mako to become angry with Korra and then leaves.

The next morning, Mako finds his little brother in Narook's Seaweed Noodlery, where he had spent the night. When he arrives, he sees Bolin slumped over on a table with Pabu. Mako tries to comfort him, but Bolin hysterically exclaims that he is a traitor and is no longer his brother or his friend, stating that the fire ferret is now the only one he can trust. Mako reminds him that the upcoming match is one of the most important matches in their career. At Bolin's refusal to leave the restaurant, the firebender picks up his brother and carries him over his shoulder back to the Pro-bending Arena.



Later that night, the Fire Ferrets have their semifinal match against the Buzzard Wasps, a team that, according to Shiro Shinobi, could match them in both muscle and youth. After losing the first two rounds due to the poor group communication and lack of teamwork, Mako and Bolin give up hope, and after the Fire Ferrets' earthbender's arm is injured, the two brothers are both knocked out of the ring. On the way up from the water, the two brothers apologize to each other for their divide over the Avatar, and watch Korra continue to keep their slim hopes alive. Korra does not give up and dodges all of the attacks by the Buzzard Wasps. She then unleashes a waterbending strike that earns her a hat trick, winning the match and letting the team qualify to the final of the tournament.

The team then forgives each others' mistakes, and Korra heals Bolin's injured arm and apologies for hurting his feelings. During that time, the White Falls Wolfbats win their match with a triple-knockout in round one. Their opposing team leaves the ring seriously injured, much to the Fire Ferrets' worry.

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:
 * Naga
 * Pabu
 * Lemurs
 * J.K. Simmons is credited despite Tenzin not appearing in the episode.


 * Also starring:
 * Darcy Rose Byrnes - Ikki
 * Kiernan Shipka - Jinora
 * Maria Bamford - Pema
 * Jeff Bennett - Radio broadcaster
 * Tom Kenny - Referee
 * Jason Harris - Ring announcer
 * Rami Malek - Tahno


 * Additional voices:
 * Dee Bradley Baker
 * Janet Varney
 * Jeff Bennett
 * Maria Bamford
 * Tom Kenny

Series continuity

 * This marks the first appearance of healing in The Legend of Korra, and its first overall appearance since the final episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender, when Katara healed Zuko following the Comet-Enhanced Agni Kai.
 * Korra takes a leave of absence from Tarrlok's anti-Equalist task force after her encounter with Amon in "The Voice in the Night".
 * This is the first time a sudden death pro-bending round has been seen in the series.
 * Korra's hat trick is the second known time the pro-bending feat has occurred; the first such accomplishment was by Mako against the Golden Temple Tigerdillos in "A Leaf in the Wind".
 * This episode marks the first yellow fan issued, against Korra for unnecessary roughness and then for bending at the referee.
 * This marks the first full lips kiss shown in The Legend of Korra, with Korra and Mako kissing. Incidentally, the first full lips kiss shown in Avatar: The Last Airbender was at the end of the first season, between Sokka and Yue.
 * The way Korra kisses Mako after discussing their relationship is similar to the way Aang kissed Katara in "The Ember Island Players".

Character revelations

 * Korra was taught healing by Katara.
 * Mako is infatuated with Korra and is trying to hide it from his brother, Bolin. He's also keeping it a secret from his girlfriend, Asami.
 * Bolin frequents in Narook's Seaweed Noodlery which is evident because Mako looks for his brother at this place after Bolin ran away heartbroken. Narook seemed to treat Bolin and Mako as regulars.

Goofs

 * According to the official rules of pro-bending, the match between the Fire Ferrets and Buzzard Wasps should have been stopped temporarily in round three when Bolin injured his shoulder.

Trivia

 * The waterbending move Korra uses to score a hat trick against the Buzzard Wasps is similar to the waterbending move she executes in the opening sequence.