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"Alienated". The ep wasn't entirely focused on the Bat family, but we got to see them all working together on screen at the same time. We also got to see Supes/Connor and Wondy/Cassie working toegther in that ep.
Thundercats is making for an interesting story and I like the setting and the people of it. And of course there is the moral dilemma of what to do. On the other hand, it makes Tygra look too good for my tastes.
Young Justice had some interesting twists(I guess...still not sure what is going on) but I just don't care for that fish head guy. And it sucked that my favorite(for the moment) didn't get to do anything. And then there was that fake opening that anyone could see through.
Korra was good for the reveals in the flashback and it's always cool to see Amon. I was hoping Tarrlok would stick around to play chess with Amon but so much for that. The flashback was neato and Bei-Fong is just always fun to watch. But the show's too fast for it's own good pacing and the fact that Mako is still really unlikable(and still serving no purpose in the story) does wear down the quality.
I think there was I tie as well. So Aura is your favorite character Wally or someone else in YJ? Superboy must have the patience of a saint to not have beaten the piss out of Lagoon Boy by now; his reason for the break-up was also predictable. I also wonder if Roy flipped everyone off when he found Speedy.
Well Korra was only meant to run for about 12 episodes so the fast pacing is understandable. Though I like how the Avatar State is so far the only counter to blood-bending aside from another waterbender that knows the skill.
Argh, the stupid ******* copyright guys found my favourite site for watching shows. Now I have to wait for other, crappier sites to get off their asses and post the episodes.
....I actually can't really believe it myself but I like Superboy the most. Which is odd, cause I don't care for Superman(though I'm told they're not alike).
Yeah but it's no longer just 12 episodes. I hate when things are paced too fast.
"There is a lot you don't know about me Avatar..."
*Next episode she and the audience find out pretty much everything about him*
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gotta call bs that you saw that coming. I didn't by that she was dead (for good) either, but i seriously doubt you or anyone else saw through the entire ruse.
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1. Korra.
2. YJ.
3. Tcats.
LoK is really working well as a mystery whereas TLA was more straightforward and action-packed in terms of plot. Loved the flashback in this episode. Hopefully this is leading to Korra actually becoming more spiritual so we can finally get to see Aang's spirit manifest and guide her.
Killing character doesn't get done that way lol. Sure I suppose I didn't see that one guy being good. Course, I'm still trying to remember who the ruse was for.
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it was to convince everyone she was dead so that kal could be fully accepted/trusted by his dad, which would allow him to further infiltrate the Light.
Yeah, I don't know why you think it wouldn't work Aura. It was the perfect move for infiltration imo. Plus his capture of Lagoon Boy makes him look extra sincere.
It's generally a rule of thumb: Whoever has revealed their plan to the audience first is very likely to have it fail. At least, that's how I see it.
That and the villains seem pretty smart. And I dunno if they have anyone on their end who can read minds but if they did, wouldn't that put a huge hole in their plan? Since they could read Aqualad's mind?
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Psimon is their only telepath (i think), but i don't think the two have ever met in person and Psimon has no reason to suspect Kal isn't sincere because Manta is convinced. The only reason Psimon would probe Kal's mind is if Manta asked him to do so.