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Okay, major question: Zaheer (along with Tenzin) made it super clear countless times that only Guru Laghima -and then Zaheer- could fly as if they were weightless…then what was Avatar Wan doing in his final fight with Vaatu? Maybe that all happened before recorded history?

she energy-bent herself into a giant woman (a giant woman!)…I imagine she could at least figure out the basics.

I just wanted to say…ZAHEER GOT FUCKIN ROCKED. (Take that Henry Rollins!)

Zaheer is the only major villain Korra's faced who hasn't been erased (through physical or spiritual means), so I imagine he'll stick around and come back in some significant way.

Yes, I definitely think so. Its "darker" and "smarter," than your everyday comics (I'm putting those words in quotes because I think it tries very hard to be those things -with some decent success nevertheless). It started in the early 90s so its got tons of "gritty 90s anti-hero" stuff going on, but the characters

Kinda reminds me of The Authority. Will be tuning in.

"Halt & Catch Lupus"

Its not so much a setting so much as it is him defaulting to what's left. They said Clara would be different from Amy and so she is. Kinda like if said I was only going to eat hamburgers for 2 years and then in the third year eat nothing at all. "Well, at least I'm not eating hamburgers."

Moffat really only has two personality settings for his women:
Amy and River. Uh, wait a minute…

HE DISCOVERED HARRY POTTER, OKAY? What do you think America's Columbus day is all about? The film adaptations of a British book series, that's what.

I just want more trippy drug scenes. Mainlinin' the universe is a tough job but someone's gotta do it.

"Is it a boy or a girl?"
"Eh…bitch."

Seriously. Especially when "continuity" means "Oh yeah, remember when we said this? Well actually we meant this." And the show revels in unneeded ambiguity. As watchers, we have no idea what direction the show's going in because we have to wait for the writers to tell us what in the past was actually true and what

I always loved "Paris." It only appears in two levels, but both times it did, I knew shit was going down.

I think both of those games are the same on an essential level. They both make you follow arbitrary directives and then ultimately make you realize that any option of choice was never there in the first place. You have to do what they tell you, or you never get anywhere. You finally get somewhere, and the game calls

They make a great Lifehack:
Bored at the office? You can use a hashtag to play a very tiny game of tic-tac-toe! By yourself! I do this all the time and I can say with pride that I've never lost.

Live 2 Die 2 Repeat Too: This Time, It's Personal

Those tweets are zero cool, mano.

The witches were season 4, which I hate myself for knowing (I saw that *amazing* finale). In all seriousness though, I pretty much stopped after they introduced were-panthers.

Hmm. I see what you're saying, but I feel like Kevin and Jill's relationship, while inherently about Kevin and Jill, have little to do with the nuances of either character. I see it less as "Jill and Kevin's relationship" and more as a portrayal of relationship between "divorced dad and (perhaps rightfully) angsty