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As far as revenge goes, would you say it's… delicious?

I was certain at that point that Sheldon was just fantasizing, psyching himself up to go talk to Jones. What actually happened was way better.

It was too her! It's on her IMDb page, anyway.

That's what I thought! The article's not out yet, all the quotes come from one article that's titled "Rowling says Hermione should have ended up with Harry" or something like that - but I haven't seen it in her words anywhere.

Yeah, that was kind of weird, but I figure as the wizarding and muggle worlds interacted more in the later books she wanted to avoid having to cover any major real-world events that hadn't already happened.

"Shipper" is a pretty common term in fandom - it comes from "relationship" and it means people who believe certain characters "belong" together, whatever the author says. Disagreements over this are called "shipping wars" and they get intense. Don't get sucked in.

"Or Zac Efron by-products."

But again, the headline says that she said that, but I haven't seen "Hermione should have married Harry" in quotes, coming from her mouth.

I haven't seen anywhere that she actually says Harry and Hermione would have ended up together if she and Ron hadn't gotten married. Maybe that's in the full article, but it seems like a lot of writers are jumping to conclusions.

She was also in an episode of Sleepy Hollow! Just for a minute, but I got really excited

Marry me, O'Neal

He should have written an open letter.

THANK GOD somebody finally said it.

Yeah, that's fair, and they would either need to rely too much on flashbacks or exposition to introduce existing characters. I just think the best Sandman movie would be an original story written to be filmed, and showing a new Dream learning the ropes would be a good way to excuse a lot of exposition.

This is probably a major long shot, but I think it would be cool if Gaiman actually wrote this as a sequel to the existing Sandman comics.

Ward was the kid holding the rope, the one giving orders is his abusive older brother that's been mentioned before.

Book 3: Politics

Shouldn't it be Blood, if Water comes next in the cycle?

I thought about this too, and I wonder if it has anything to do with Unalaq exerting his will/energy on the ice that Tonraq was trapped in. I don't know to what extent a bender can take control of an element that someone else is bending. Have we ever seen, say, to earthbenders pushing on the same boulder? Maybe a

There was a bit of that between Sozin and Roku, though they weren't actually brothers. That's a cool point though, it would be interesting for the show to explore that more.