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Honestly, I think it would. Spirits an avatar have always been kind of interesting. Like the weird lemur thing in the Beginnings episodes (three weeks ago or whatever). I think the thing that really tied this episode to the original series was the ideas of balance, peace, and optimism. It seems like Korra as a whole

The other thing is in a prison its pretty fucking easy to quarantine people which they decided was the best course of action… I think she jumped the gun big time (and didnt say anything to anyone, even shadier).

If I remember he murdered 'two strangers in a bar' because they went to draw on them…

Except Shane was literally about to kill Rick. Rick actually gave Shane as many chances as he could have. With Carl it's a bit trickier, but the kid Carl killed WAS an 'enemy' and Rick did take away Carl's guns and shit for a while. I think Carol burning two complete vulnerable friendlies is a different topic. I think

Well car crashes are a ton less frequent.

It's a little hypocritical also because now people she cares about are sick (ie. Glenn and that girl). NOOOOW theyre trying to find a cure. I guess it's kind of a "too late, mind as well roll with it" point of no return, but I think that her reaction was pretty brutal and extreme. Also, shady as fuck.

To be fair to Rick, they fucking drew guns.

Its my favourite thing in the world.

Dude… WHERE was Andy?

I think the reason it might be polarizing is not because of what happened but because it was kind of a quiet finale. It wasnt awesome in the same way that Ozymandias was, it was awesome for completely wrapping everything up suitably. This season has been a clear rising action (episodes 1-4), climax (5-6), falling

I just read on wikipedia that apparently Studio Mir is responsible for animating episodes 7, 8, and 10 to 14. Should be interesting to see the direct difference.

Turns out Deb's surgeons are just as competent as Miami Metro.

I love how the Martial arrives at a suspicious crime scene and unstraps the on-the-run murderer who has been all over the news.

Dexter always wears gloves and shit and hes a forensics expert. Granted, im not any sort of pro in that field but i think at least the idea of a forensics expert being able to cover his tracks makes some sense. And yeah my dexter-instinct kicked in when i realized Brody was touching everything with his fleshy fingers.

Dexter always wears gloves and shit and hes a forensics expert. Granted, im not any sort of pro in that field but i think at least the idea of a forensics expert being able to cover his tracks makes some sense. And yeah my dexter-instinct kicked in when i realized Brody was touching everything with his fleshy fingers.

Thoughts on episode: really good episode (not matching the raw awesomeness of the last two, imo, but cool nonetheless). For me this show seems to have found a much better pace in the second half of last season and especially in this season. You cant really complain nothings happening.

Thoughts on episode: really good episode (not matching the raw awesomeness of the last two, imo, but cool nonetheless). For me this show seems to have found a much better pace in the second half of last season and especially in this season. You cant really complain nothings happening.

He got bit at the gate then they went inside. Since he knew he was done, he sacrificed himself to save Carol (who may have ended up dying anyway).

He got bit at the gate then they went inside. Since he knew he was done, he sacrificed himself to save Carol (who may have ended up dying anyway).