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Mako say's he's confused. Korra kisses him. Things go badly.

The Korra facebook used "Makorra" and "Borra", but I'm happy Bryan uses the FAR SUPERIOR names that have Korra first.

"She's just wearing a costume and she's an old lady that's fat!"

Can't unhear….

Let's at least wait until Meelo hits puberty, champ.

In this case, I would like submit KoKoBo: OT3.

And Love and Monsters.

Ooh, ooh, my turn!

I'd always felt the whole "Moffat misogyny" thing was overblown. I mean,
even I saw it in shades, but never as much as the internet would have
me believe. They make it seem like Moffat was single-handedly trying
to bring back the 1950's.

Reminds me of The Song of the Dragonborn translation. I hear it ever time I hear the song now.

Forgot the Ko in Kolin was for Korra, not Mako.

I'm surprised they haven't tried the diplomatic approach with Amon yet.

Because of her, I learned to believe in my beliefs.

I'm pretty sure it's pronounced "Wilver Valderamo."

Jew PERSON in couch.

I don't know why, but I totally love the regression of Jess and Nick's fight to them just shaking their asses at one another. Imma miss the jokes about Nick's crush on Fancyman. =(

As someone who's really only started watching recently, what are some season 1 and 2 episodes worth watching for a quick marathon to catch me up?

Which is interesting, because I'd always found the quality of plot and performance of Twilight to be that of pornography, but with a detrimental lack of sex.

The only Twilight parody I ever really enjoyed was a short-lived amateur YouTube series called "Twilight: The Musical." It wasn't amazing or anything, but I did get a few good laughs, which is more than I can say for most other Twilight parodies. My favorite part was when they were examining building blocks to…

The lead actress' Kristin Stewart impression was the only thing I genuinely liked about that film.