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I caught that he was behind her, but I didn't see him giving her direction. That would certainly help me reconcile my ridiculous objection about the rules of magic in the magical fantasy world.

I was a vegetarian when I first moved to Texas lo these many, many years ago, and that's exactly how I felt whenever I went out to eat with friends and co-workers. In other parts of the country, a bbq joint will have veggies aplenty, but in many places around Austin and through the Hill Country, you're lucky if you

I agree with all of the above! Her anger at her father seems to come out of left field for me every time I watch the show (and I can't recall even a hint of it in The Guru), but Whitman sells the hell out of it.

I'm pretty sure that John O'Bryan is writing for Korra, so silliness will definitely abound.

They are indeed different, but both entertaining. And, see, I know Phil Proctor's voice is in practically everything, but still, when I realize it's him, I want to go listen to Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me My Pliers on headphones (because immersion is the only way to listen to Firesign) immediately.

All of this completely forgotten by me.

I have to agree about giving Miyazaki and/or Studio Ghibli a try. Although Grave of the Fireflies is a pretty harrowing experience. And I always agree with mocking Armond White.

I'll let my editor know!

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I'm with these guys: "Brittle Bullet" was the most satisfying, but I do have to say that "FLCLimax" was chock-full of amazingly composed shots. I had about ten to choose from to accompany this article.

I liked 'em both, but I saw the non-Brotherhood one first. In retrospect, that story might seem a bit truncated after the more complete Brotherhood saga. But man, I am down with slow and pastoral, as my oft-watched Terry Malick DVD would attest. If they could talk.

Apologies for not dropping in to talk in comments last week! I had a lot on my plate. I just wanted to thank y'all again for making this coverage such fun.

Thanks!

That's when I was going to take my long-planned boat race around the world (which shouldn't take more than 9-10 months tops!), but I guess I could hold off until Aang faces Ozai.

I love the hell out of Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.

Man, good call!

I appreciate the voices for more coverage and hope that y'all will blame me and not my awesome editors for any insufficiency you found in the last two reviews. Even with the density of FLCL, I should be able to pull out the most relevant aspects within the AVC standards. But man, this show is so crazy-dense that I'm

Correction noted and appreciated.