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Along the lines of Natty's comment, the council is exactly the type of thing a child like Aang would think of.  The fact that it is flawed has to do with the Avatar's naiveté and unpreparedness to navigate the politics of conflict.

Based on all of these comments, this whole "The Search" thing sounds stupid.  I think I'll just ignore it, and continue enjoying the crap out of the show.

Shame, since they had legitimate concerns and grievances.

Now, now.  I believe we all know that Rocky VII is "Adrian's Revenge."

It wasn't fat Jason Sudeikis?

I usually enjoyed getting Lego sets, because even the lamest one are just more pieces for my masterworks.  However, the Lego hospital set I got for Hannukah '97 was complete horseshit. What the hell was I supposed to do with it?  Build it?  And then become a nice successful doctor maybe?  The nerve!

They're the McPoyles in training.

This was my favorite moment of the episode, and maybe the season.  It's like the show is stepping back and commenting on how talented a kid would have to be to put this all together…and yet it doesn't take you out of the episode because Jon Benjamin really sells how proud and astonished Bob would be of his son.

I'm still dealing with that.

a high school English and drama teacher . . . blew me . . . when I first encountered . . . box.  I've used it in the classroom and the students are generally amenable towards it, but I do teach at a Catholic, military school for boys, so . . .

After you master that, you can graduate to clicking the scroll wheel to open in a new tab.  It takes some practice to master, but there's no going back once you do.

Pushing Daisies touched my dead heart.  Then it touched it again.

If you listened to Bob and Brian, you'd know that Crackle is anal deodorant.  A stick-up!

I don't think he's skinny enough to be an otter, which I understand to be a hairy twink.  But I could be wrong.

I just finished this.  It was fantastic.  Being written from mostly first person made for a much more personal and emotionally affecting story than Half-Made World, even if HMW had the stronger setting.  The end was devastating, and not simply because important characters died (though one scene is particularly

I just finished this.  It was fantastic.  Being written from mostly first person made for a much more personal and emotionally affecting story than Half-Made World, even if HMW had the stronger setting.  The end was devastating, and not simply because important characters died (though one scene is particularly

iBrain was the hardest I've ever laughed in my life.  I was sweating, crying, and coughing - just convulsing…at work. 

iBrain was the hardest I've ever laughed in my life.  I was sweating, crying, and coughing - just convulsing…at work. 

It's like Fivel, but one less.

It's like Fivel, but one less.