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yes she dies in the episode Lauren on season 6 episode 18 she gets stabbed by her old nemesis Ian Doyle:(
i think he is the deputy in "the rite of passage" who is really the unsub
"Rebirth" will relaunch both the series and the characters with an introductory sketch - not much is really known about the new episodes .
Not really, but in the episode 'The Ember Island Players' the actors portray that Zuko and Katara had something in a cave, and Aang gets really mad. This, of course, does not happen.
This is fiction. This doesn't really happen. There is no answer.
Roanoke Island was a short-lived English settlement in present-day North Carolina. In 1587, all the inhabitants mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind only the word "CROATOAN" carved on a post. The fate of the settlers remains unknown, sparking speculation and theories of their disappearance.
yes she dies in the episode Lauren on season 6 episode 18 she gets stabbed by her old nemesis Ian Doyle:(
Raleigh had financed the colony at Roanoke. When the colony failed, he lost his investment.
Roanoke is often referred to as the "Lost Colony" due to the mysterious disappearance of its inhabitants in the late 16th century.
i think he is the deputy in "the rite of passage" who is really the unsub
Well, they have special effects for that to happen. But it definitely could, since the TV show is based in CA. The one that was in the episode was fake though.
"Rebirth" will relaunch both the series and the characters with an introductory sketch - not much is really known about the new episodes .
Not really, but in the episode 'The Ember Island Players' the actors portray that Zuko and Katara had something in a cave, and Aang gets really mad. This, of course, does not happen.
None really, they disappeared so fast that we know little about them.
Its on episode 152- 8:40
The fate of the English people at Roanoke colony remains a mystery. In 1590, when help finally arrived after a delay due to the Anglo-Spanish War, the colony was found abandoned with no sign of the settlers. The only clue left behind was the word "CROATOAN" carved into a post, suggesting they may have relocated to the nearby Croatoan Island.