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    I don't know if it's still half-tied to the more stationary Studio Pierrot animation, but a lot of the writing and dialogue still feels very flat to me.
    Much of that questioning scene with the boat captain to the scene on the sting ship just sat with me very unnaturally. Varrick's weird "Who's hungry?" line, Asami

    Worse, if Ozai isn't Zuko's father, Iroh isn't Zuko's uncle and, well, screw that!

    I hadn't heard those accusations that Nick were directly responsible for the love triangle in the show, would you mind providing a source on that one? It just seems odd that specific plot points, particularly unpopular ones, and who was responsible for them would have ever been divulged publicly.
    Not that I'm trying to

    Take it from someone who's already seen every episode.

    Gravity Falls is still airing… right guys?… Right?

    Well, not only do I have a soft spot for Mr. Irons in this movie, I also have a hard spot for him.

    Are the Smorgasborgias more or less gorgeous than Georgia's forgers?

    Nice read, it's almost sad to see them so optimistic…

    I might be wrong here, but didn't M. Night's original cut of TLA, that was screened for critics, contain some mention of the AvatarWorld being the result of a catastrophe brought on by our modern civilisation?
    I remember Roger Ebert specifically referencing this information and some other critics as well, but it was

    Why in God's name did I just watch all of that?
    I didn't think anything was going to happen, and I still played the whole thing…

    I can't see passed Foodfight! taking that particular title.
    Other movies might be bad, staggeringly bad, bad to a degree where you question the value of humanity, but they come from a place of love, of wanting to be a part of it's audience and to entertain.
    Foodfight! is as awful as any of it's competitors with the

    I just finished off the show on Saturday and I have to agree.
    The second half of the second season is just exquisite television. Whilst watching Book 3, I was wondering what it was that the early adventures in the Fire Nation lacked (although it did get a lot better) and I don't know what the general consensus amongst

    Not to be pessimistic, but apart from "$75,000 worth of sex toys", there isn't a single syllable up there that sounds like it could even remotely hope to have the possibility of bringing a fleeting breathe of enjoyment to anyone.

    It's the sequel to E.T. you weren't expecting.

    And there goes #477 on my list of pop culture induced fetishes explained.

    I can only imagine Mr. Pittsinger got a few strange looks thrown his way when his response to the question "How do we make Justin Bieber's songs less annoying?" was "Let's make them half an hour long."

    Well, give credit to Wood Rocket, this does look like a stronger effort than their attempt at a Spongebob Squarepants porno.

    Mark Bangin'-a-bitch

    Wait, Netflix is losing ATLA?
    Dammit, now I'll have to buy it, why does nobody tell me these things?