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'The Legend of Korra' Season 4 Recap, News: Prince Wu Trains Under Mako's Tutelage

In the previous episode of "The Legend of Korra" Season 4 titled "Reunion," fans saw the reunion of friends Avatar Korra (Janet Varney), Mako (David Fasutino) and Asami Sato (Seychelle Gabrille). On the other hand, Bolin (PJ Bryne) and Varrick's (John Michael Higgins) escape from the clutches of Kuvira (Zelda Williams) lead them to a band of non-earth benders who also managed to get out of Kuvira's "reeducation camps."

All the while, Mako's charge and boss, Prince Wu (Sunil Malhotra) was too eager to see Korra in an Avatar State. But he was disappointed.

Looking for ways to get out of Mako's eyes, the Earth nation prince made his way to a laundry truck. The driver then told the pursuers that he was on his way to meet Kuvira.

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After so many ordeals, the trio found the would-be king and left him in the care of Mako's family, who was currently residing in Asami's huge mansion.

Forward to this week's episode titled "Remembrance," spoilers suggest that Mako will further intensify his bodyguard duty to Prince Wu. On top of that, the bender decided to make most of the time while the royalty is under his watch by giving him some combat training.

However, as the sneak peek revealed, it seems like fighting isn't the Prince's cup of tea.

In the video, the two guys made their stances and out of the blue, Mako threw a punch to Wu's guts.

"Ah! I wasn't ready! Wu down!" the prince exclaimed in pain.

Grandma Yin, who happened to pass by, then came to cover and ease the weakling from the agony of the punch.

"Mako, how dare you injure the prince?" the elderly snapped.

Wu then confessed that he is after all, a weakling and that combat is not really his thing.

"The Legend of Korra" Season 4 Episode 8 streams this Friday, Nov. 21, on Nick.com.

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