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True that.

But who would play Zorak?

Yeah. He pushes the connection away, but it definitely sets him up to change.

Oh, yeah, that ten-second scene of them screaming and dodging fireballs is priceless.

"You weren't even a player" is one of the best TV lines ever.

I love that Hank and Junior bond by insulting each other.

It'd get sold out eventually, though. I don't think meth is the kind of product people bank.

Yeah, ElDan, it seems like he could've even run offstage for five minutes, gotten security to remove the next few hecklers and then…done the set.

We'll have The Killing to keep us occupied, I'm sure.

The romantic relationships have generally been human, though.

That makes sense, as Morris was hired as a dancer first before they realized how funny/awesome she is.

Don't forget all the "Justice is blind" jokes.

I was really pleased with the Mai/Zuko dynamic, actually. They seemed (usually) really comfortable with one another.

Less. Costco is a funnier word.

Whatever, I still hate that book. But this Newswire is gold.

Both of those theories make sense and compliment each other, I think.

Jason Momoa is pretty good eye candy, for that matter.

Mine's Adam Beach. That man is not in enough movies.

I can't remember any of them specifically, but the jokes about the guy with the Oscar Wilde hair were fantastic.

The peak is definitely the TV's Frank years, but all the seasons are watchable. I liked Joel and Mike, probably because Comedy Central was showing both hosts when I started watching thanks to the magic of repeats.