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Flame Princess
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So did an Everclear video, but I wouldn't argue that they deserve special attention for that, either.

So basically, a Disney-branded Monster High, then.

Would you mind terribly if I reposted this on tumblr?

I have a feeling if he does get a partnership (which would be interesting because it would be the first new partnership created since Alicia's), he'll end up on the Howard Lyman partnership track.

His name is Anthony Wright Edelman; I was just mocking the fact that he has a billion names and is also an asshole, but clearly not that effectively.

the mean lawyer who complains about the bonuses seems ready to jump ship back to Lockhart/Gardner
Wait, I thought Insufferable Bonus Complainer Wright Edelman already got offered a partnership by Lockhart/Gardner, and that's why he lied about Alicia telling him to send the bribe.

The one thing that seemed odd to me was that the same AUSA was
following Alicia and Cary around all day from venue to venue to venue.
From a lawyering standpoint, yeah, that's confusing; AUSA's don't just have the one case at a time, they have many of them.

That was Hertzler? I was so caught up on Combs I never noticed. They really loved putting their repeat actors in as Hirogen, didn't they?

We were discussing this over at Gawker, and came to the conclusion that in this case, Gowron would be that one local guy who shows up to every board meeting and drones on about petty bullshit no one cares about.

I loved that bit. Nolan has prescription Google glass with bespoke frames. Of course he does.

I remember when he was on Dexter (his brother was involved with creating the show somehow? I can't remember his exact title and can't be arsed to look it up) as the psychiatrist Dexter goes to see and then kills. The voice he used to try to persuade Olivia into "going back to being us" was almost exactly the same

Once Upon a Time in The Public Domain.

I had thought that Mascara Princess was trolling Bolin the entire time he was in the South, and that it was going to turn out to be an ever-escalating prank on her part. Discovering that she was serious diminishes the humor value, to say the least.

The first thing Beifong does is call Korra out on starting a civil war
(which she did do, regardless of how complicated the situation is). She
also said "flameo" and talked about how she wrecked Air Temple Island
when Tenzin broke up with her, thus stealing the show in only a few
words.
Perhaps it's been too long since

David Rosen's tossed-off, "Hey, return my calls, will you?" was perfection.

SPOILER, although it's not as though anyone gives a fuck because it's  Voyager:

That was definitely shades of Olivia in the deprivation tank.

All I could think was, "Great, another soul-sucking adoption plotline on an NBC show in which no one is interested."

Come on, guys. Hiring an entirely new cast, while keeping the director, because the performances were "bad" in the first movie, takes a LOT of money.