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Are you fucking kidding me? You seriously don't think that reading her letters and controlling her actions is abusive? Creeping on someone's personal correspondence is a horrible thing to do; it implies a complete lack of trust and respect. If you're fortunate enough never to have had to extricate a friend from an

No, it was abusive because he was reading/blocking her mail, deliberately isolating her, AND called her his property. We don't really know enough about their culture to know that a wife is a husband's "property"; considering the comics were written for a modern audience, I believe we are SUPPOSED to read that line as

But the intended reader was Ozai, not Ikem.

I thought the point of the letter was to prove that Ozai was intercepting her letters. She needed to put in something shocking for him to admit to it.

No, when Silas takes the cure, he's a witch. He still ends up on the Otherside if he dies. That's why he's trying to destroy it.

That's my best guess at this point. He may have even convinced himself that the world will be more spiritually balanced if there are two Avatars running around, one yin and one yang. Or maybe Vaatu convinced him.

I hated that episode where they went on the date, obviously had an awesome time, Korra dumped him because she's crushing on his brother . . . and the Bolin forgave both of them.

I think part of the problem was that in the original, new characters could be dumb because we didn't need to see them all that often. Just as an example, the Earth Kingdom general who wanted to get Aang into the Avatar State was a moron, but we never saw him again. He served his purpose. If this show had one main

Long Feng totally made me think of Umbridge when I first saw that episode!

"Her pulling a stunt like that is practically giving him the okay to make her life a living hell."

"Ursa tricking Ozai into thinking Zuko was not his son (which, despite
the loveless nature of their marriage, is recognized as a betrayal in
every real world culture) gives him good reason to make her life a
living hell."

Plec said werewolves can't shift when they're pregnant, but they haven't established it in the show itself.

*kisses hand*

Because Qetsiyah said she and Silas belonged to the Travelers.

She specifically said she became a vampire this episode. Lots of vampires carry weapons. Some wooden bullets (like the ones Connor used) can kill vampires. I don't know why you're so obsessed with this point.

What? No, Travelers are a group of people. They aren't necessarily immortal. Nadia is definitely a vampire.

Actually, he is still doing the exact opposite of what she wants. Jeremy misrepresented what Bonnie said. She doesn't want to be resurrected.

Elena not voicing an opinion is completely out of character for her. It isn't even clear that she "chooses" Bonnie; she just stands by, silently.

Mine already have!