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Worst part of the movie was no Avatar: The Last Airbender. It was some new shit made up by M. Night Sham-Wow (yes, I stole that from Penny Arcade: http://www.penny-arcade.com….

I thought Yoga Fire was referring to the episode that began with the gay men doing the catty version of MST3K on that old movie.

SPOILERS
I am not normally a shipper, and I agree that it's a tad weird for such young kids. But I'm going to go with Chuckee Jesus and say that the final pairing irked me. There was SO MUCH FORESHADOWING for Zuko and Katara, and like CJ said, Aang was a little young for Katara, who was very motherly to him for most

Right. Everyone else grows up, while he can't get past his whole Peter Pan/man-whore deal. He doesn't want adult responsibilities, and he will never be satisfied with a single woman.

I'm more hung up on how THEY keep coming back from the dead.

At least he becomes strangely knowledgeable.

I don't think he was named until Zhao showed up. For a while, I thought Iroh was Zhao, only because I knew there was a character named Zhao (as an avid Daily Show watcher, Stewart informed us multiple times that Aasif Mandvi plays him in the film).

Probably For The Best
The Daleks are great villains, but (1) as the story says, the Doctor never is unable to beat them in a single story, and (2) he keeps EXTERMINATING them. The writers are probably running out of ways to keep bringing them back.

I watched this for the first time last summer. I almost turned it off during the pilot, but decided to keep going. Basically, that summed up the first 5 or so episodes; it would be slow-going and below my maturity level (as in simplistic, not bathroom humor; I think these are the only episodes with abundant humor of

Avatar State! Yip Yip!
I still can't believe that it was the (AWFUL) film that was responsible for getting me into this series (fortunately, I saw this first, but the buzz about the show that resulted from the film got me here), but I'm so happy it did. As a grown man, it is sometimes hard to talk about this show

Character Arcs
SPOILERS
About 2 weeks before they announced that TV Club Classic would be covering this series this summer, I finished my second run through the series. My first was about 3 years ago. Anyway, when I started my rewatch, I was amazed at how the characters were acting; they were all much different from

I just finished rewatching this (about 2 weeks before learning that it was going to be covered here) and while there are bad patches, they are by no means awful. Just lower quality than what the series *usually* achieves.

Not Buffy
I've noticed this before, but I have Help on right now (the review made me want to watch it), and in every season of the show, the opening credits end on a shot of Sarah Michelle Gellar. In Seasons 1 and 2, it was Buffy in the Bronze at the end of The Harvest. In Seasons 3, 4, and 5, it was her holding the

If memory serves, there are at least half a dozen regulars on this board who dislike CWDP.

Yeah, and Gunn needed a little more lovin' in Season 5, especially seeing as what happened toward the end.

Damn. Ok, call Neil Gaiman…

Phantom Dennis was years ago, SouthofHeaven. It's time to move on.

Where Do I Get
Joss Whedon Girl-Power Dust?

Oh yeah, I think so too. I guess illustrated Alexa Davalos was more desperate for work.

Was it just me, or did anyone else think that, based on Gwen's arc, she was being set up to join the team in Season 5? I think I read somewhere (most likely from an unreliable source) that such a possibility was at least rumored.