Is he necessarily dead though? It takes more than an on-screen stab wound to kill someone.
Is he necessarily dead though? It takes more than an on-screen stab wound to kill someone.
My absolute favorite part as a latecomer to the series was going to the reviews after an episode and seeing everyone agree that Regina and Rumple are so much smarter than everyone else. They really are!
Is it possible that Nick always planned the move because they knew ahead of time how violent season 3 was going to get? I was just thinking that that could be the reason, and if so, season 4 could be completely off-the-walls.
I'm afraid to find out, but what happened at the Star Trek convention?
They should just find every location in the Earth Kingdom that has lots of rock columns and rope it off.
They've been confirmed dead by the writers on this Amazon bonus video about the making of the episode: http://www.amazon.com/gp/pr…
Liked for "50 Shades of Grey DeLise".
Has she ever been able to do that? I don't think we've seen her do anything more than give people their bending back.
That, and I would dispute the contention that it happened here.
Oooo, that's a great idea!
-As soon as P’li had that scene with Zaheer
at the Laghima altar, you knew something was going to happen with her. Combustion benders do not die well. Did it
seem like maybe Nick censored out part of her death?
Maybe they wanted to use her as a weapon against the leaders of the nations, and then kill her when they were done with her? It's a stretch, but I wouldn't be shocked by it.
Is it confirmed that she's from the Southern tribe? I've been hoping that she'll end up being from the Foggy Swamp tribe.
Just re-watched it; that was definitely her. Thanks!
Did anyone see Opal this episode? I don't recall seeing her in the background anywhere.
What do you think they want with Korra? I think they might know that killing the Avatar while they're in the Avatar State will end the cycle. I wouldn't be shocked if that was their master plan for getting rid of the one leader who isn't the head of a nation.
Is there a dependable guide I could use to learn about it? For some reason, I trust the recommendation of various anonymous commentators on a media review website to point this stuff out to me more than Google.
I've always been interested in torrenting, but held back by a general fear of malware and illegality. Does Popcorn Time remove the malware aspect?
I'm responding completely from memory, but I think September stated that the head ranks of the Observers always knew that there was an invasion and that this information was kept from the time-traveling Observer team until some point in the series.
My thinking was that it would be Amon fully in persona- ie, he can't use bloodbending or any type of waterbending any more than he did while he was in public pretending to be a nonbender.