Gonna harp on Ryan just giving up too easily again. I thought they even established the guy as separate from Bruce. Ryan should have asked his mom about the cult at the very least.
Gonna harp on Ryan just giving up too easily again. I thought they even established the guy as separate from Bruce. Ryan should have asked his mom about the cult at the very least.
Is it? I don't remember if death has been said, unless it's been used in a threatening way.
I just think it was more of a way to work around Iroh saying he died without actually using words like death and transcendence.
At least she had her moment to shine when she was metalbending the wall and protected the gang from the bomb.
I don't really have issues with Nick's site. Dunno why so many don't like to use it.
They were given nothing after the Eclipse episodes. I heard the writers wanted an episode dedicated to their adventures in the temple, but cut it for time/pacing. Ultimately though, the three just didn't seem to have anything to contribute for the group dynamic or be helpful for the plot.
Was this announced before or after the early screening reviews? Because those reviews have so far been phenomenal. This has been a great year for blockbusters, and I'm looking forward to ending the summer season with Guardians of the Galaxy.
Sokka was part of the group trying to protect Korra from Zaheer and co., which was 13 years before the series began.
P.J. Byrne is amazing with all the comic material he’s handed, but he can also deliver one hell of a dramatic reading. I got chills when Bolin sees Korra being taken away and yells, “THEY’VE GOT KORRA!” You can really hear how much Bolin cares for her in Byrne’s performance, and you also get a sense that he’s about to…
Personally, small character moments are what make a show come to life and feel real.
I dunno how much more dangerous this is when compared to the rock disks or rocks that are thrown at people throughout the series.
When did Iroh do astral projection? If you're talking about his time in the Spirit World during LoK Book 2, his entire spirit transcended into the spirit world, but he died in the human world.
Really? Is it available online? If I was only watching the episode on television I wouldn't know. Nick only seemed to promote that live action movie.
After reading this, I rewatched the scene and Zaheer did seem to take a lot more time trying to make a huge cloud of smoke the first time than the second time.
What would it say though if Spongebob does get substantially better ratings than Korra?
Bumi and Kya seem to be a good exception to the rule.
Feel like if Suyin was in cahoots with them, she wouldn't have completely ruined Zaheer's glider and messed up his recapture of Korra.
Gotta give it up for the mamma's boy. That was a nice spotlight episode for Thomas.
Wonder what made Benson and co. think a Rigby plan would work though.
I feel like since Ryan came so far though, he should give it a shot with Jenna. I mean, I think there's always going to be that "what if" in his mind if he doesn't, and being with her would either give him some needed closure or maybe even real happiness.
I couldn't help but think of Rowan Kaiser's reviews when Wilfred and Ryan look like they're finally going to have a post-credit smoking pot scene, only to have it subverted with more plot movement.