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Syrup!

Syrup!

Dave Coulier.

Heroes- "Company Man"

I'd argue that "The Painted Lady" is even worse for similar reasons; at least "The Great Divide" doesn't take itself seriously. Those will be the only two episodes I skip on rewatches.

What about Tropic Thunder?

MACHETE KILLS IT

YES, this is what I was going to post. It's the perfect anger-releasing song.

And it looks like they're making a Grim Fandango movie after that. Pixar must really love Tim Schafer.

Wow, I can't believe we've gone four pages without anyone mentioning how this episode brilliantly brings Iroh's character arc full circle. He overcomes his most humiliating defeat and finally takes Ba Sing Se! Only this time as a liberator instead of a conqueror.

I was barely even aware of this show's existence before these write-ups started last summer, but by the time we got to "The Storm" and "The Blue Spirit," I was already rabidly obsessed and shotgunned the rest of the series in a month. And then I read something in one of the comment threads about some

And by "snazzy jazz theme," you mean Erasure.

Meelo has got to be my favorite. "Be the leaf!" Plus, y'know, eyebrow bias.

"KORRAAAAAA!!!"

Not to mention a higher budget and more time for polishing, since Avatar is now a proven franchise.

Angelica is the Rail Tracer!

Not to mention thos— well, you know.

@avclub-146bc30c345d31f3468fec764a1970e1:disqus I had the exact same thought earlier this week. All the stuff whooshing back and forth in the Omashu mail system would be like the elevator on the Wall.

Team Moppa!

Well now everything dies, baby that's a fact
But when the Avatar dies, he someday comes back
Put your makeup on, fix your hair-loopies up pretty
And meet me tonight in Republic City