Exactly. Especially when one your brother clearly has strong feelings for one of the girls in question. It's a stressful spot that no one would like to be in.
Exactly. Especially when one your brother clearly has strong feelings for one of the girls in question. It's a stressful spot that no one would like to be in.
It has to be. 100%.
Code red! Flip the breakers!
The past lover was so, so, so Linh.
Drunk on "noodles" - it's amazing what these shows get away with.
Haha! That sounds exactly like what that was. The pre-teen girls view of love was hilarious. Second funniest thing in the episode after Bolin's cry face.
I liked this much better than the last two weeks, but still doesn't reach the heights of the premiere. I'm okay with that though, the seasons in TLA always started slow too but then hit their stride on the way to the climax. I liked the character development here, and it's interesting they are seeming to get wrap up…
Agreed, shes much better now. Still the weakest character though. I had to turn off the wedding episode after the fake teeth came out. WTF was that.
Does anyone else we could watch a show about those three and ditch Jess? MUCH funnier characters. The riffs they get off on are the highlight of the show.
Word.
Well you did watch this episode @ScotsChris:disqus, so you know all about hard truths…
Well that's not true. The Reeds are awesome. And I'd bet the house they'll show up early next season to help draw out the "Bran and Hodor march north for an entire book" plotline.
And okay, sorry to respond again but you picked an itch I need to scratch here. You are implying that GoT simply kills people off for shock value. That really bothers me since you've already seen and stuck around last season for Ned Stark's death so you have empirical evidence that GRRM and these show creator's do no…
Uh, you don't seem to have much faith in GRRM or the showrunners. Renly's death (which was honestly so early in the book that I barely remember it other than it was massively sudden and creepy) sets up the entire final climax by repositioning all the major players on the board. If Renly hadn't died than it would have…
Caught this episode by accident, but glad I did. It was very good (and this coming from someone who thinks that Simpsons seasons 4-10 is the best television run in history and there was a massive drop off after).
Agreed about the "shared journey" thing. I do think we'll get more of it as this show goes on, but its been lacking so far.
Agreed, though I don't think Bolin is anywhere near Tenzin or Korra level yet. He's had the advantage of being consistently the same person (unlike Mako, who went from brooding asshole to slightly goofy but stoic older brother to smitten fool in his three episodes), but we haven't spent near enough time with him to…
I can't say this enough… despite quibbles on plot this series is BEAUTIFUL. Just gorgeous to the eye. It should go down in history just for that.
So finally saw the full episode. Similar complaints to episode as for the last one, although there was one massive improvement. Korra is a fully realized incredibly well drawn character. She was wonderful this time going through denial, then fear, then reaching her breaking point now that shes found a problem that she…
Totally the best. I would 100% watch a show that was just the three of them traveling around, saving the world, being hilarious… like a boss.