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Alan LaCerra
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I can see that.

Aang communicated with Korra at the end of last season. Korra is going to the Spirit World this season, so presumably she will be able to talk to Aang and others more.

Katara will die eventually, and when she does, what will happen? I'd like to think that her spirit will be reunited with Aang's, but Aang's spirit is connected to Korra (at least in the Avatar State; he hasn't been as hands-on with Korra as Roku was with him). Aang will multitask?

Jinora's storyline will intersect with the Very First Avatar one, right? That's whom she saw in Avatar Statue form in her vision / dream / real-life experience / whatever that was.

Jesse must have met up with Mike and Fiona (possibly at yet another pre-planned meeting spot) before the CIA nabbed him and Mike and Fi vanished with Charlie. Thus, Sam and Jesse know that the two lovebirds survived the explosion but do not know where they are now or whether they are in a position to be facing any new

Charlie was never awesome enough to be a super-ciggy-powered Messiah. ;-) We actually met his mom way back in Season 3.

Dear Burn Notice writers,

My bad. I used incorrect phrasing. What I meant was knowing that no one cares about Charlie, isn't it odd that Mike and Fiona become his de facto parents in the end?

We need some ATF agents up in this place to blow this show wide open.  :-)

I never really stopped to think about it before, but for a house that's supposed to showcase inter-agency cooperation, there are a lot more FBI agents living there than anyone else.

I could have done without the wife-beater apparel choice during the Jangles confrontation.

Paige and Mike do not have particularly romantic chemistry, no, so that kiss was awkward if not a tad gross.

I'm pretty sure Jakes gave Mike the lead on purpose but in a way that could let him still be angry with the "rat." Even so, I do not like Jakes. At all.

James should not get to be the one to say "reckoning" in this same-titled series finale.

Is anyone else worried for Charlie? I never pictured Mike and Fiona as parents. Wasn't the plan to have Jesse take care of the kid?

What this episode doesn't address is Mike's realization that the CIA is worse than the organization it is fighting. Mike's choice at the beginning of the episode isn't so much choosing the one over the other as it is choosing life with Fi over life with Sonya, which was always going to happen. The CIA still put psycho

Most of the "saga sell" callbacks were only so-so, but "Should we shoot them?" was badass.  You go, Fiona!  :-)

Even I was able to come up with a plan to push a button from a distance using only household objects.  It might not have worked, but at least make the attempt, right?!

Warning to Nate's Widow:

That bothered me too.  I wasn't necessarily expecting all the people to be at the funeral, but I thought that the show would do something with them.  I was imagining in horror some hokey "Spiderman after 9/11, everyone save the hero" moment, but there should have been something, some mention.