I just finished the latest Episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender and I have one question…
WHY DIDN’T AANG FINISH AZULA WHEN HE HAD THE CHANCE?
That moment frustrated me so much.
Azula has caused so much destruction, yet Aang hesitated because of his compassion. The second she saw that hesitation, she took advantage of it.
Compassion is a strength, but against someone like Azula, it can also become a weakness.
And no, I don’t believe Aang is dead. I refuse to believe the story ends like that. There has to be another twist coming.
He was suspicious that they might be escaped prisioners so he decided to try and trick them when they thought they had gotten away with it.
Can somebody who knows german tell me what's being said at 2:31?
R.I.P. Richard Attenborough.
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Sometimes the person everyone calls a failure is just the one nobody tried to understand.
Reality check: People are quick to judge the outcome, but rarely ask what created it.
🎬 Breaking Bad 📺 Credit: AMC / Sony Pictures Television.
Have you ever judged someone before knowing their full story? What changed your mind?
Parents meet their son’s new business partner Ross and immediately go full supportive ally mode
The more the guys try to explain they’re straight, the worse it gets. Classic cringe comedy gold.
Before he became the most famous entertainer on the planet, Michael Jackson was a little boy who often spoke about missing out on a normal childhood.
While other children were making friends and playing outside, he was rehearsing, touring, and carrying responsibilities far beyond his years. Fame brought millions of fans, but it couldn't replace the childhood friendships he never had.
Sometimes, the loneliest people are the ones surrounded by the biggest crowds. 💔👑
After months of guilt, Walter White visits Jesse Pinkman in a drug rehabilitation center, Jesse has been blaming himself for the death of Jane Margolis, believing he caused her overdose, Overwhelmed by grief, he breaks down, crying repeatedly, I killed her,I loved her.
Tony Whacked Christopher
The tale of Christopher Moltisanti was always a ghost story. It just took six seasons for him to get to become the ghost.
🎥: The Sopranos
"I’m Joining the Army... Then I’ll Fly Trump!” 😱
AJ drops the most insane life plan in Sopranos history 😂💀
Helicopter pilot training → personal pilot for Trump.
Watch Tony and Carmela’s faces when he says he’s shipping to Afghanistan “for his career”
The Sopranos | You CANNOT make this up 👇