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Having now watched the episode I think that Theon killed all the birds to stop news getting out.

I think the books showing us everyone's reactions also really worked to make me feel like it had happened. I raced through those chapters until I got to Theon again because I didn't believe it could have happened. To not have Cat react (I haven't seen the episode, presuming) not only weakens the Jaime release, but the

I think the books showing us everyone's reactions also really worked to make me feel like it had happened. I raced through those chapters until I got to Theon again because I didn't believe it could have happened. To not have Cat react (I haven't seen the episode, presuming) not only weakens the Jaime release, but the

I really noticed it when Korra was listening to Amon on the radio; the light hitting the side of her face and shifting as she listened was amazing.

Ah, you say he wouldn't lock her away, but we don't really know the state of affairs in the world, nor do we know how Aang died or what happened with Yukon.

Is that a valid complaint? Avatar has been meta-arc driven for a while now, certainly through the majority of season 3, most of season 2 as well.

Because he likes women? Hanging out, flirting…getting frisky eventually, I imagine.