Like others have been saying, Season 3 was amazing and totally TLA-worthy. Fourth is pretty good so far but I'm still waiting for it to truly resonate (hopefully the second half will help kick up the stakes and whatnot).
Like others have been saying, Season 3 was amazing and totally TLA-worthy. Fourth is pretty good so far but I'm still waiting for it to truly resonate (hopefully the second half will help kick up the stakes and whatnot).
While I acknowledge your opinion, I think it would have been pretty silly for Korra to end after its first season. It was a great season IMO but it still lacked the character and world development that fans want from an Avatar series.
I don't know if anyone else heard this but: when the Earth Queen approached Team Korra in a box thing, it sounded like the Rains of Castamere was going to start playing.
Dude it was totally forced. Amia pulled herself away (or attempted to) several times and was not into it at all. After a bit, she kind of gave in and got into it. It was a "no no no yes" situation.
I totally disagree, I totally got the idea from the books that the Tyrell's were HUGE schemers and that Margaery was essentially winning over Tommen both to gain control and to watch Cersei selfdestruct over it.
No B+ is fair. It was an alright episode but no HILARIOUS jokes or nothing extraordinary for Archer. Just promise of the future. IMO of course.
Not only are you very wrong, but the Dark Knight was described as a character study OF a psychopath. But yeah it's pretty easy to frame things the way you want right?
B-? I was just getting slightly underwhelmed with Parks and Rec but I really enjoyed this episode. I agree Leslie's character is kind of becoming meddling and is essentially waiting around for the next best thing, but man there were a lot of good jokes tonight.
Honestly, didn't know who she was.
A-. Hell, this is what Walking Dead is good at and it was a good episode.
…but they did in the comics. And although the show has strayed before, it's actually converging pretty well by now, with most character that should have been dead killed off.
Well not VERY. Same exact situation, just different (implicit) wounds.
Yeah but that degree of torture doesn't really change much of the storyline, just adds to the Governor's motivation (or at least its believability). Having the baby alive would probably mean something different for the show plot-wise or at least tone-wise.
They kind of come in and out. Like tide.
I want Daryl's apparent invincibility to become a thing. Like he just escapes death more and more unbelievably. I wouldn't even care, because it's Daryl.
This was an incredible episode for what The Walking Dead is good at: shock value. But I was gripped even though I read the comments and I thought individual moments were very well done and written. I am excited for the story lines to come too!
Honestly, I thought this was the most watchable episode of this season. It just felt… focused and with a bit more purpose than usual. I dunno, this series has been a constant cycle of hope than despair, fortification then destruction. Every time there is an episode that doesn't seem to emphasize that as much, I seem…
I can see how she could have rationalized it, but it was still an incredibly slimey and underhanded move. In fact, it was VERY Shane-like (not saying she's becoming shane). She didn't tell anyone, took actions completely into her own hands after she agreed to an established plan, and directly killed two members of the…
I still disagree, once again, Avatar has a knack for creating instantly likeable characters merely through the way they emote themselves (again, the Lemur guy was interesting from get go). Also, that tea party scene would have been perfect for establishing the new character without wasting time (it was essentially…
Well, they really turned this season around, huh? I was SO worried 5 episodes in that everything seemed convoluted and boring and bad writing was everywhere. Every episode since The Beginnings (actually IMO, the Sting, the one before it) has been entertaining (like, legitimately funny), perfectly animated (except for…