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That impression was the hardest I laughed at anything in the past few months. Total commitment.

That was sort of the point of the entire episode.

Same. I saw all the great reviews but was not sold until I saw this one. Jaq's parents, Grant, and the main characters just get funnier and funnier. I like Lillian though. Something about the actresses voice inherently cracks me up.

That was a beautiful all too short period of happiness.

My take is that the show found a way for people to find each other and support in achieving their goals without changing who they inherently are at their core. Tom is still a narcissist shallow dick at the end, Ron an antisocial Libertarian gruff, Leslie an incessant meddler, Garry a hounddog hapless screw up, April a

Better buy your tickets now. They'll be $10 at the door.

USE YOUR POWERS FOR GOOD.

Ben was born to be the coolest of the nerds.

I love all the little call backs. Even stuff like the fallen burrito mention sound fondly nostalgic between friends rather than straight pandering to the fans. That is how you nail a swansong season.

I personally laughed at "Daddy wants pie!" harder. Ben has been killing it lately.

The wink is what sold it.

That was a brilliant reading too haha. Concern for Leslie, confusion at the new terms entering his vocabulary.

"Oh Dennis, what a mess" was possibly my favorite Andy line reading of all time.

Maybe I spoiled myself but "Day of the Colossus" as an upcoming episode title hinted at something of the super mecha sort coming. And the mecha isn't even the big danger, it's the spirit cannon which we've been waiting for since like the third episode.

… The spirit vines and spirits are going to take the mecha down, aren't they? Sigh. This season has been pretty boringly predictable other than Korras PTSD

I really don't get why every villain has to have a point. Some people are just assholes… that's how they end up as bad guys.

Shhhh, you're ruining people's creepy projections on cartoon characters.

I love how much more filled in all four main characters seem now than they did in Seasons 1 and 2. I got what they were going for in Mako during Season 1 - he was a dorky stick-in-the-mud, not a dark mysterious heartthrob. It was just poorly executed. Him/Bolin/and Asami all finally have the depth they lacked in that

It seems like a lot of Aang's "cold" detached wisdom rubbed off Katara's existing warm maternal IQ. The curiosity advice and way it was said to Korra was the perfect merger of the two.

Or could you say… a draw? :D