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That would be cool. "till she finds out the truth and tries to kill Nightwing, anyway. Actually, I'd watch that fight, so it's all good! :)

Okay, I've never played D&D, but i find those labels somewhat useful in characterization. Still, I don't understand how Lin can be called "Lawful Good" after she decided to go outside the law, or why Tahno would be "Lawful Neutral" when he's a known cheater. Little help?

Okay, I've never played D&D, but i find those labels somewhat useful in characterization. Still, I don't understand how Lin can be called "Lawful Good" after she decided to go outside the law, or why Tahno would be "Lawful Neutral" when he's a known cheater. Little help?

I don't know how old Brienne is in Game of Thrones, but she's definitely badass. All the other examples I can think of come from anime: The Major Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell, Olivier Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and the incredible Balsa from Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit all immediately

I don't know how old Brienne is in Game of Thrones, but she's definitely badass. All the other examples I can think of come from anime: The Major Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell, Olivier Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and the incredible Balsa from Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit all immediately

Remember that Pakku led a group from the Northern Tribe down South to help rebuild the Southern Tribe even before the war was over, and it seems from the comics that Sokka was more involved in the development of Republic City than the rebuilding of his own tribe. Why would Sokka go back to the SWT if he felt that it

Remember that Pakku led a group from the Northern Tribe down South to help rebuild the Southern Tribe even before the war was over, and it seems from the comics that Sokka was more involved in the development of Republic City than the rebuilding of his own tribe. Why would Sokka go back to the SWT if he felt that it

Lin and…herself? Guess no one's good enough for her, then.

Lin and…herself? Guess no one's good enough for her, then.

Still like Azula better than Amon. If she and Amon had a showdown…(*fangirl mode*)…Lin is BOSS, though. And this episode just made it clearer to me how much she is like her mom, which is awesome.

Still like Azula better than Amon. If she and Amon had a showdown…(*fangirl mode*)…Lin is BOSS, though. And this episode just made it clearer to me how much she is like her mom, which is awesome.

That's a very good point about the flashback. I think Korra's actions afterward are the first time we see her innovate and be proactive in response to an imminent attack, rather than just reacting to whats going on around her. It was also, as Emily pointed out, the first time she truly meditated. That in itself was a

That's a very good point about the flashback. I think Korra's actions afterward are the first time we see her innovate and be proactive in response to an imminent attack, rather than just reacting to whats going on around her. It was also, as Emily pointed out, the first time she truly meditated. That in itself was a

I think not!

I think not!

I don't get fans complaints about The Promise. Sure, Zuko should be asking Mai (who's been around FN politics her whole life and who's father ran a FN colony) or Iroh for advise, but that's be out-of-character for him; he keeps his issues inside until he's about to explode and then does things he tends to regret. He

Could be, looks like it with his arm placement

A little bit of Germany, a little bit of Imperialist Great Britain and France; Drachma is like Russia, Xing is like China, Ishval is a hodgepodge of Middle Eastern countries…

A little bit of Germany, a little bit of Imperialist Great Britain and France; Drachma is like Russia, Xing is like China, Ishval is a hodgepodge of Middle Eastern countries…

There is no way Amon can Bloodbend! Come on! He's superpowered enough as it is.