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Maybe. But they'd have to go their separate ways and then reconnect for that to make sense, since in The Rift Toph's only 15 and Aang and Katara aren't having kids yet, either, so it's not Lin-conception time for at least another few years: meaning that if things progress at a normal rate, they have time for a good

That's my theory. Satoru and Toph have a great relationship, then he dies. A few years later, someone new enters Toph's life. What happens to him after Suyin's conceived? Who knows.

Precisely, barf. SCARED, a real "strong connection" wouldn't make you write a diary full of gripes about their terrible personality. And she wouldn't invade your privacy.
I guess I get sick of people throwing around phrases like "strong connection" to signify inertia.

Whenever my family goes on vacation together everything is always so RUSHED. We're always hurrying from one sight to the next, and I just feel like yelling "SLOW DOWN!" Because seriously, what is the point of taking a walk through a park if you can't stop and enjoy the fact that you are in a park, and there are

Yeah, I don't care what SCARED wrote about his girlfriend. It wasn't a bad idea of him to get his feelings down on paper and work through them. It can be so therapeutic. It was a really crappy idea of the girl to read his diary. (Which means that his feelings about her bad personality are probably well-founded.)

Well that's why you invent a new language and only write in it. Even if someone cracks the code it will take them long enough to translate that their curiosity might wane. Especially if you make sure to be boring initially. (Yeah, I was always convinced that my parents were snoopers, and one of my sisters

Yeah, this should have been two separate episodes. Even if they had aired in different weeks, it'd've been cool, since they're not connected persay. The first one could have expanded Maja's release of Darren and then concluded with Darren's death at the end of the battle. The second should have been all about the

Synonym's just another word for the word you wanna use.

No, it's just another word for nothing left to lose

Didn't read that way to me, sorry. I read that as Korra still contemplating what she would do and feeling defeated. Her next line is telling Aang (who she thinks is Tenzin) that she wants to be alone and doesn't want to talk.

You didn't insert it in the text, but you sure as hell inserted it in my words just for saying that life in Republic City wasn't perfect. Though I shouldn't be surprising since now you're bringing up random theories about movies that aren't even being discussed.
Also, I never said those other sort of equalists

"Not jumping" is essentially a passive decision. "Coming to her after she didn't jump" could literally mean coming to her at any point in her life. But she was sitting on the cliff, at her lowest point, thinking melancholy suicidal thoughts, and, as Aang said, this low point opened her to growth. She found her

Oh wow, thanks for Godwinning this. How unpredictable of you. Did I ever say Amon made the right decision by taking people's bending away? No. I didn't. That was an absolutely terrifying plotline. But a different sort of equalists—those who'd wanted some form of representation and a world that didn't revolve around

Maybe Idina Menzel/Adele Dazeem will actually get to sing in this one? I can see a sequel being made about Nancy's adventures with the prince in Andalasia.

Things were all right…with the exception of the roving gangs of all-bender crime triads…

Well…really her choice to live came after Aang gave her back her elements.

I'm still a fan of Korra+younger Iroh.

Bubbline

She interests me: I want to know whether she was born without arms, or lost them in a normal accident, or had them removed as a sort of awful-sounding Sozin-and-Azulon-esque punishment for being so dangerous. (And then learned armless waterbending the way Hama learned bloodbending.)

Three possible hells for me:
1. Watching one of my favorite shows, but having every voice switched out for Brad Neely.
2. Every book is by Ayn Rand
3. Similar to Alasdair's, but we're watching something I haven't even seen. (This happens frequently enough in real life: "why are they doing that? Who's he? Is she going to