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With where Cameron Diaz is with her career right now, I'm surprised she didn't end up on the show.

So if Nicholas Cage is a sexy cat, what does that make Johnny Depp?

While I personally wouldn't like it, that'd still be 2 Books away.

I personally like Avadark.

Something about the Chinese word for 10,000. It's like the first syllable.

As it so happens, James Marsden tweeted that he was working on Korra a few weeks back alongside Jason Isaacs, Anne Heche, and Kiernan Shipka. Most are assuming that it's for Book 4, so cross your fingers.

Watching the propaganda stuff started to wear me out. It felt like it should've been funnier, but it came across as really wrong. It was also weird to see those kids cheering for it. They didn't look that young (I'm pretty sure Skoochy was in there) and this team is known for giving kids more credit than most others.

I was half-expecting this whole serial to have a title card somewhere that reads "Copyright Ember Island Productions."

So, does anybody else think it would be a waste of Korra's setting for there to not be an episode with a Con while ragtime plays? I don't know what the gambling laws are like in Republic City, but any kind of con would do it for me.

Does anybody think a major Network here in the U.S. would ever create and broadcast a show mostly in another language?

We all knew where that was going.

Jinora is apparently Sanskrit, but for what I don't know. Can't seem to recover the citation for where Bryan and/or Mike brought it up.

After parsing through the Credits, I realized Sifu Kisu wasn't involved with this episode. Only Josh Huang, who did work on Book 1, but he's hardly Kisu.

@avclub-898c87055d282d42845c71c13eb81990:disqus I like to look at it as Raiko, and the Presidency, are so new that no one quite knows how to address it. I like to think that the United Forces don't really respect the position because he has no authority outside the United Republic. The other countries would seem to

@avclub-da518aecddbf5c94588f53562012c452:disqus People have noticed the whole anti-hero (or outright villain) protagonist as early as Endgame, it's just that the show keeps going out of its way to keep portraying her as more heroic than her actions would really constitute. You may now just let it go, because we all

This still comes across as bad, like "Obvs she has no power in this relationship, so lets laugh at the threats they make and the temples they wreck." Shrugging off the threats and violence because it's coming from a women is still demeaning.
And I would argue that they indeed have power over those people, and even if

You got it backwards: Lin is the loose cannon to old for this shit and Mako is the calm newbie voice of reason.

Is anyone else bothered by the fact women get away with violence/abuse in romantic relationships in this show? Mai threatened Zuko in the first show, Lin obviously used violence wantonly, and that whole forced marriage to Eska. It would never pass muster if a guy was doing it, yet it's all played for laughs when women

Just came by to say "Fuck you, The Millers."

How could she bust ghosts without it?