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Mabel and Dipper stopping an underwater Civil War, that would be pretty cool. Not to mention how sad it would be if the last thing we saw of Mermando was him being forced to marry someone to keep the peace.

Hirsch and Roiland seem to be friends, and Roiland voices a few characters on the show, including Blendin Blandin, who is appearing in the next episode too!

I caught parts of the ABC premiere yesterday myself. Was kinda interested, despite not knowing anything about Star Wars myself. The episode review's giving me more interest in maybe catching the show, but I'll probably wait a little bit longer to see if it looks like it will be consistently good and stick around. I've

TRUST NO ONE

Biggest worry is that the episode is one giant tease with no real revelations or debunking of any major theories.

Did someone say MeGo? Better call the Go family right away!

I was exactly that way and that's why I know the kid needs to learn some manners now.

I'll give you Korra alone, but I want to emphasize the phrase "a bit" for episode 3 and this week had one attack. The pie scene last week too I'll also give since it had Mako/Wu running away.

Right, but those were few and far between in AtLA. More often then not there was always at least a chase scene or a third act showdown in the episode somewhere.

I don't think there needs to be constant action every episode, but having an action scene in one of the acts would be nice, especially since like Oliver pointed out this is the second (or third?) episode in a row without any real action scene in it.

Seriously if people don't set Meelo straight soon he's just gonna grow up being a jerk.

She is very much Aang's granddaughter in that respect.

Yeah, I didn't really see it as much of a team effort as Ikki played the most important role in finding Korra, especially since if Jinora didn't sense Korra, Korra would have headed to them anyways.

I probably also need a lot of hand holding because I didn't think the ideologies were important to Korra's healing process at all. Learning lessons from your enemies is all well and good, but the rest of the episode seemed to focus more about Toph trying to show Korra that she just needs to stop holding on to the

It'd be nice if she had better material to work with. Between this and HIMYM, I would have expected to at least have an idea if she has comedic chops, but neither show's really giving her much.

Wish Tyler Ward was better utilized too.

I wanna give it up for Milioti's performance. Her crying scene felt very real and believable. Her reaction to the people around maybe was meant to be comedic, but I just thought her emotional breakthrough was so spot on.

Kay. Not gonna make another cartoon network post.

After watching the Halloween special, I gotta agree. That was pretty painful. Had fun with the Baby Daddy Halloween special though.

Ending on a note saying the show will probably at least go the possible Cho/Gillan romance route down the line was kinda a buzzkill, but that's just me because I was not looking forward to the eventual romance between the two.