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Who the hell doesn't already know those kids' names?
It's obviously going to be Luke and Leia.

I didn't like this episode too much either, but it's still better than most shows. I'd give it a b-.
However, when I was watching Russell Brand's interview discussing politics, all I thought about was Waldo. Brand never made any real points, just called the elections stupid and mocked the system. It really amazed me

Cartoons are written and animated long in advance. So bringing back Brian this winter is not the show bowing to pressure, this is premeditated.

Did he have a wife in the end?

What colour is your phone or your TV when the screen's off?

Beat me to the RDJ news!

This episode deserves an A, as with the rest of the season.

The next episode is pretty depressing, maybe even more so (as is the next season). But they are all A material.

While the water spirit is probably a great deal of the reason Aang can water bend, credit for defeating the siege is given to the avatar state. As he was not yet capable of controlling the avatar state (like he managed to do during Sozin's comet, to show Aang's growth), he was probably partially under the control of

While I love watching Aang go into the avatar state, you have to admit, it's a cheat. There's no way to stop the siege of the north, avatar state. Aang is no way capable of defeating the fire lord, avatar state. I even believe that when Aang tries to energyvbend Ozai's fire, he nearly loses, it looks like even then he

As Vaatu was just recently defeated, he may be to weak. But who knows, but maybe future avatars will experience it.

No doubt!

No no, the moon spirit was explained just fine. The Deus Ex Machina was the Avatar State. The water tribe is totally bendingless and the moon spirit is dead, and Aang suddenly goes into the Avatar state and can bend water anyways. Just like in season 3, despite the chakra being locked all season, Aang gets knocked in

EVERY season of Avatar (minus the Earth season, as they lose) ends with a Deus Ex Machina, this season is a part of that great tradition. This finale felt just as reasonable as any other. It makes sense in my mind that Jinora, of all people, is spiritually capable of finding the remnants of the light spirits within

Bosses III

I think Vaatu is now within Korra as well. Notice Korra, unlike Wan, did not separate them after he was defeated. She simply absorbed Raava, Vaatu traces and all. Rather than representing only the light, the avatar will now house both the spirits of light and dark, peace and chaos.

More likely it's cut short or the captain decides not to go. Next season they'll bring that up.

What would be the point if we see her face in the finale. It's going to end with Ted meeting a girl, whose facing away from camera and say, "Kids, that's how I met your mother." The screen will go black, and we'll all know who it is in August when casting leaks out and ruins it for those with internet access

I'm reading people's reactions to being horrified of Gannicus' crucifixion, but I think his time on the cross is one the shows greatest moments of writing. In those final moment where he sees Doctore (sorry, I'm not even going to try and spell that name) and he just smiles and cheers as he imagines the crowd around

When it comes to Naevia, I'm going to bet that she's being spared, for now, and sent back to Sparty with Crixus' head as a warning.