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Hulk.

Or just don't have that scene. They're brother and sister. Maybe one's adopted or maybe they're step-siblings. It doesn't really matter. If the relationship between them feels authentically organic, we don't need to see the family tree. There's nothing to explain.

That's very like true. But consider also that Don Draper's best at selling Don Draper. He's good at selling others' ideas because he can sell his conviction in them. People accept them once they have the Don Draper brand attached. In later seasons, SPOILERS KINDA, it because increasingly convincing how empty that

My mom had to pull me off the Turtles in Time arcade game at Fuddruckers because I was getting way too into it. I seem to recall yelling "This is how a turtle parties!" really really loudly. Ah, to be 12 and carefree again.

I'm sorry, but this is not good. I have no problem with people using their creativity to make silly derivative things. It's fun, and some folks are really talented. But this? This is lazy. This is sloppy. This is not good. We should not applaud this man or give him recognition.

Spoilers, obviously. I believe the backdoor way didn't involve more than a few HJs. Not ideal, but it was the trickster fox-god rape which put her over the edge. Her whole journey was terrific.

It's funny how a picture is worth a thousand words, but a headline tells you more about an article's content than an image.

She looked pretty bumed out when her mission was to air-chauffeur some people back to the war-torn city.

There was something so gentle and tender about it. It was hard to see though, because the room got real dusty at that moment. It seemed like a perfect cap to siblings' arc.

Katara's ice-disc attack was the best.

I don't think Varrick would hesitate before slapping Ju Li with a facehugger.

I disagree as to the first two episodes (they were fun and action-packed) but completely agree about the last two. The resolution made no sense.

It's not the people I'm worried about. There's a whole world of new real estate and magical resources to exploit. People are going to attempt to invade the spirit world and wipe out all the dragonfly bunnies (especially when they discover how delicious they are).

Can't we get a Fourvel show instead?

Same. When the huge eyelid blinked slowly and obviously, I felt like they were saying "In case you didn't notice, it's Studio Mir again."

It's not just numbers-based professions.  Finding the perfect case when doing legal research is bliss.

The scene at the dock was when it really started to bother me.  Bolin stood motionless for the entire conversation.  No reactions, no adjusting the suitcases, no blinking, nothing.  The animation is just lazy.  The backgrounds too are nowhere near as dynamic as last season.

I was recently working on a case that made national news.  It was horrifying how wrong even the most reputable news outlets got very basic facts.  These weren't things that would jump out at most people - but very evident to someone who actually knew what was going on.

Even better is "Help, police!"

It seemed pretty effortless at times, but I always figured it was because no one had seen airbending in a century.  His passive style just confused and frustrated people until he airblasted them away.