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I love them especially when they're together

Heisler was the only person that I would finish reading and be like…wait…what? Like I never had any idea what he was talking about. He just ranted and never said anything about anything and what he did say didn't make any sense at all.

Yay no more Steve Heisler! <_< Finally the reviews will make sense…so far I give new reviewer a B. Sometimes you can't analyze a comedy too much but he's doing pretty decent.

Wow, Luke's voice changed and everything. So weird seeing him growing up. Wonder how they'll adapt to Luke and Manny now officially being teenagers…I have confidence they'll make Luke work because last season they started transitioning him from stupid to weird and it worked really well…but Manny is still the same as

WTF? That was judged the funniest tweet? I wish I had entered that because that isn't even funny….

100% agree. For me somewhere around S4 or S5 Marshall disappeared and he's just Jason Segel now.

So who cares if it was drawn or not? I put directed in quotes because there's no actual camera or anything, but the way the scene was drawn gave the effects I mentioned

Yea I forget them all but waterbending was Tai Chi. I dunno I thought that gave the original so much charm, and made the fight scenes so cool

Also the way it's filmed does not allow you to see everything, it has close-ups and weird camera angles, and it's just not as well "directed" as you can't tel what's going on

Its not about wacky hijinks. Last Airbender was a martial arts based show. Each bending style was specifically based on a style of martial arts, and they used that plus a ton of creativity. I don't feel that anymore at all and I really miss it.

This might be a controversial opinion but anybody else HATE the animation style of Korra when compared to the original show? I loved the bright colors and cartoony graphics of Airbender, Korra has this weird muddy effect where everybody looks….I dunno, just strange. It blends in a very weird way which makes them look

While The Storm and The Blue Spirit were the best, even the standalone episodes of Avatar Season 1 were IMO better. Avatar benefitted from a lot from serialization but a lot of those episodes were really strong, and the action scenes especially were stellar. For example…the episode with Bumi and the three challenges.

I didn't realize he thought it was impotent at first, and thought the joke would have been funnier as a total non-sequitor, of just "What would you do if you were omnipotent?" "Probably kill myself" And then leave it there. I think it's funnier when you leave it vague that he just thought it sounded like some horrible

I dunno what it says about me but I died at Ross hitting his head into the dryer at the end. Ross has this amazing brand of awkwardness that IMO is the most unique thing about the show. Every show like Seinfeld or HIMYM has certain types of things that can only really happen on those shows. Friends seemed sort of

Honestly he looked so fat in Season 5 compared to the previous seasons that this is a refreshing change.

I agree but then again I agreed with very little of the reviews he gave Season 9 so I'm not expecting to agree with these either.

Found it interesting how they put in the eagle attacking Jon. Nobody commented on that but it was cool they added it in, and the way they did it was perfect IMO.

For this I disagree. George Sr. has always been the weird Bluth, IMO. He never seemed to HAVE a consistent character which meant they could give him the weirdest things to do throughout the original series which made him hilarious. From loving prison and converting to Judaism, to living in the attic, going insane, and

Especially since they don't show it on HBO Go

Also I really liked the little moment where Pam answered the phone again with "Dunder Mifflin, this is Pam" and then Jim gave her a look at the receptionist table. Had to smile at that, especially when they followed up with footage from the earlier seasons.