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I think I was emotional over that scene even when I was a little kid. Always my favorite Christmas Special from the 80s/90s cartoon era.

The fighting choreography alone was just stunning. So much great Toph family history was filled in. Also poor Juicy, even Opal was like ehhh.
Definitely one of my favorite episodes of the LOK series.

The dumbest thing was that he figures out it was Gemma and Juice and yet still fought Jax on that for some reason? In that house it was evident that he was naive because of his underlying feelings for Gemma. He just could never give it up and it cost him everything.

Devastated about Unser. In the end, it really was all he had, but like many others, I thought he'd survive as a sort of "ironic" thing only to die of cancer. Even if it did happen, I didn't expect it to be from Jax. He really was one of my favorites of the cast.

That was so strange, especially how it was never addressed again.

Never expected Teddy to just lay it all out on the table like that. Way to go, Pils guy.

By far one of the best episodes of the series. Charlie Hunnam has come a long way and he just knocked it out of the park. I actually believe he really was crying for Maggie Siff, not just Tara, in that final scene. Also, it seems more likely that Jax will die via the Charter before anyone else.

Marcie, maybe you could go to ole Chuck and patch things up for me.

WHAT kind of Thanksgiving dinner IS THIS? Where's the TURKEY, Chuck? Don't you know ANYTHING about Thanksgiving dinners?

"I feel Bell Jar as HELL right now".

But wait, more about Geoff and his backstory…or at least the peacock story.

Almost forgot the part where Captain Holt immediately figured out Boyle and Gina were sleeping together. Excellent episode.

"Also, I need to know more about “the guy who looked like Tywin Lannister.”
Yes, I think we all do.

Wish this was aired during Halloween more often. He did a great job of scaring me as a kid, so much so that I never forgot this special and still get creeped out thinking about it!

I remember hearing Bohemian Rhapsody on the radio when I was around 5 years old and telling my mom that it was my favorite song in the world. Freddie Mercury: Still my favorite voice in all of music.

I've been able to get advanced viewings of these episodes and this season is by far the darkest of the franchise. This episode left me on the edge of my seat, completely unsure of what would happen to everyone. Never had I been this nervous since the finale of TLA. The next two episode promises to leave you on the

3 episodes in and I'm completely angered by everything Cameron does, specifically as she seems to be a complete waste of a hire who was all talk, no action. Whereas Donna actually seems to know her stuff, except her ideas aren't getting fought for.

Really nice to hear his point of view. All in all, I think what we had in two season was pretty special. It ended very much on a high note, rather than overstay it's welcome as compared to many of the shows that came a decade later.

Small sad trombone moment: Also the fact that everyone who worked on that show at Comedy just didn't have a job that next day/week out of the blue. Even if he walked away for his own reasons, which I respect, it also left everyone who worked for him (behind the scenes especially) in a very unexpected position.

She also played an Italian in The Wedding Planner. Yikes.