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also, that black lead was super cute.

yeah, it was great. that last scene with the monster was legit scary.

Joe for the visually impaired… hahaha… thanks for that… :)

"They were being set against each other out of sight, and out of view of the television cameras."

whats confusing about it? its pretty basic if you just listen and watch one episode. its basically a trivia quiz show going on over 10 days.

wow, thats so cool of him.

i guess my point was, since korra abandoned airbending training in general, what was the point of proceeding with the plans to visit the airtemple? was it really as a vacation?

does it? i'm not sure. would tenzin (presumably a master) win an airball race?

i've been thinking about it, and this is my problem with book 2:

i'm more interested in the business proposal. asami wants his ships for what? i thought she needed capital, no logistics.

whoa… Varrick controls the entire global shipping industry? holy monopoly…

wasnt this a rip off (homage) to demolition man?

big bang theory??? why?

yeah, this is my complaint too. its kinda like not leading with the most important part of the story. its like telling ur friend, "i got robbed yesterday" and then a year after saying" you know when i got robbed? that was also in the course of being abducted and raped, fyi".

yeah, i think you have a different idea for this show than the writers have. but what u are saying makes sense. thanks!

he's not a junkie anymore. hasnt been in seasons. in the first half of the season, he provided the ideas for some of the schemes.

a question to the reviewer: "The karmic debt of that plane crash was placed directly at Walter White’s feet, though it was only indirectly his fault, the result of a series of events he put into motion, but not directly attributable to him"

i like this theory…

not under OBAMAcare! (so i've been told)

why is las vegas always the prison in the future?