The one person on the far left with a certain object of importance revealing how some stuff worked out. He said, cryptically.
The one person on the far left with a certain object of importance revealing how some stuff worked out. He said, cryptically.
He/She or possibly It means the avatar graphic novel that will be released sometime early mid-next year, detailing events that take place just after the series leading up to the sequel (spin-off?) The Legend of Korra, who's release date continues to be pushed back.
Quick! Add a Fringe comparison and we'll have the trifecta of awesome television!
So they new enough about his parents to get a last name but not enough to have any other sort of background?
Presumably, but it seems odd to me that in the various retellings of the story, there wasn't any mention of parents baffled and heartbroken over the birth and death of their transparent son; I mean, not even a single reference in the file to my memory. It just struck me as weird, not even giving them names; did…
Was there any mention of Eugene's parents? This bothered me, but I otherwise loved it, especially the reveal at the end.
As Fire Nation Man reminds us, there are Russians somewhere in the world of Avatar.
Y U NO MAKE INCEST JOKE?!
The Great Divide was my first episode, resulting from nothing else being on. It worked, surprisingly.
Also, as somebody who is now in the middle of watching Buffy, WHAT HAPPENS WITH GILES?!?!? IF THEY KILL HIM, I WILL PUNCH SOMETHING, I SWEAR!!! DON'T TELL ME!! AAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!
Maybe he'll target a salty old sea-captain with an eyepatch who looks suspiciously like John McCain.
Wow, that is really well done. I wish I had more to say aside from that, but you've summed it up really awesomely.
Is it possible she lied about it? I just looked it up on FringeWiki and it states that she has expressed regret about not killing him. That and I'm betting she'd love to intimidate Bolivia (Fauxlivia? Bolivia is cannon, right?).
About Olivia's stepfather, I'm still slightly confused about what exactly happened to him; I remember her talking about shooting him in the episode (can't remember the name) when the plot line was first introduced, but I also recall something about maybe he survived and he was leaving her creepy birthday cards, one of…
Actually, yes. A lot. I don't understand why though, but it makes a ton of sense.
Yeah, I did the same and can report that the sigh is completely warranted.
Marcia Langman; I could definitely see that happening, but I'd guess she remains more as an outside critic that Leslie's opponent starts pandering to. I'd definitely bet that she's going to show up in some electoral context.
What's the difference between a Cadillac and a pile of dead babies?
What about Trozai (Ozai and the tree he was leaning on)? I'm told by tvtropes that this one is also popular.
Incest?