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I haven't followed the comics closely…I will have to take a look a them.

Have they said if that will eventually include Korra, or just continue with Aang?

Really enjoyed this episode. It does pain me a little in my heart to know that this is the conclusion to this series and the broader Avatar universe. Episodes like this one show how much depth the show has - here's to hoping there's somehow more to come after this season (maybe a TV movie?).

This is what I was thinking. He was basically willing to hurt a former client's chances in court in order to make a play for their business. If I had been the client, I would have been furious that my former law firm was playing such a game. I was surprised she went back to them. Is there really nothing she could

I agree. I think we will have a scene at some point where Alicia tries to apologize to Diane for what happened.

The message boards would never get over it.

Yeah, he finally gets interesting, and we're left with all of something like 80 pages.

I always felt the best episodes of Family Guy were from the middle seasons, just before it was cancelled and just after it returned.  The very early seasons weren't terrible, but they weren't all that funny either.  The recent seasons, on the other hand…

I always felt the best episodes of Family Guy were from the middle seasons, just before it was cancelled and just after it returned.  The very early seasons weren't terrible, but they weren't all that funny either.  The recent seasons, on the other hand…

I agree with most of what you said here.  The chain was not a deal breaker for me either.  It is just one of those things that I think would be incredible to see pulled off well in a television series.  In the future we may have that opportunity on a show or movie screen (though I doubt it).  The story was

I agree with most of what you said here.  The chain was not a deal breaker for me either.  It is just one of those things that I think would be incredible to see pulled off well in a television series.  In the future we may have that opportunity on a show or movie screen (though I doubt it).  The story was

Is going around and attempting to critique people's English the best thing you have going on?  My use of the verb "to long" was entirely appropriate.  You can long for something that has yet to pass.

Is going around and attempting to critique people's English the best thing you have going on?  My use of the verb "to long" was entirely appropriate.  You can long for something that has yet to pass.

I thought this episode was spectacular.  The handling of the Wild Fire was pretty great, and the moments with Cersei/Sansa, Jeoffrey/Tyrion, and some of the other characters were very well done.

I thought this episode was spectacular.  The handling of the Wild Fire was pretty great, and the moments with Cersei/Sansa, Jeoffrey/Tyrion, and some of the other characters were very well done.

I think it goes from hand to shoulder, no forearm, though I could be wrong.

I was under the impression that this is still speculation?  We know motives but no proof, correct?

The fourth book was painful.  If I am being honest, I skimmed through a good deal of it.  Martin is unfortunately liable to spend way too much time setting up plots, rather than having things happen.  The fourth book was minimal action; it really could have been eliminated almost entirely.

*Minor Spoiler*

Whoops, double post.