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"Schemes and plots are the same thing" was the best line in the episode, and, as always, Dinklage's delivery was perfect.

I think something needs to be fully-booted in the first place before it can be RE-booted.

I had Murphy mixed up with Foxy when I clicked the article, am definitely disappointed. Murphy Brown is some woman, but she's definitely not a whole lotta woman.

I'm not sure how I formed my impression of Amanda Palmer as an unbearable, narcissistic hipster, but that impression is here to stay.

Do you want to punch Amanda Palmer in the face? I might give money for that.

Chadchadchadchadchadchadchad

Not until 12:30.

Pretty sure that "truth serum" is kid-show code for "vicious torture."

"Welcome to Republic City" just informed me that Pema is only 35, compared to Tenzin's 51.

But eyeshadow = evil!

Scarfy is the new Boomerang!

Looking up my birthday on Wikipedia gave me a detailed, depressing article on white supremacist teen pop singers.

"In case anyone hasn't seen the first episode…"

Shark Men is not going to be as good as Street Sharks.

But the sulfuric black smoke left behind has to be queefed out.

My favorite line in the series was in this episode:
Sokka: "Happy now?"Zuko: "I'm never happy."

Do you remember when it was just called Empire? Why did they need to put the "Today" in? It sounds so tacked-on.

Educated by usurer.

Halle Berry playing anyone tends to spoil movies…