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Those Eyebrows
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The first season started off really strong, and I enjoyed the rest of it mostly on the novelty of new Avatar episodes alone, and the animation was gorgeous throughout as always, but the more I think about it, man did everything after "And the Winner Is…" go downhill really fast.

Right now, right now, right now it's time to…

It's also the only real infix in the English language. Abso-fucking-lutely!

@Scrawler2:disqus Or Home Movies and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

@avclub-ca4fc44a59d0201cc7d4f760153cb00c:disqus Those people are clearly liars.

Thanks to repeat VHS viewings as a kid and a brief window of time when it was frequently on cable, I may well have watched Cool Runnings more times than I've watched any other movie.

Hopefully this bodes well for Dante Basco being cast as Flame Prince someday.

If Finn/FP is "Flinn," then Finn/Breakfast Princess should definitely be "Flynn."

There is at least one game, I think it was the first Mario & Luigi, where they actually do plumbing.

I think it'll be nominated as a comedy, if anything, since that's the way the Emmys always tend to lean. I'm struggling to think of any "dramedies" that have actually been nominated as dramas.

My first kiss story, when I was 13, also falls under the genre of "saying something incredibly stupid immediately afterwards."

Oh god, so apparently in the U.K. it's called "The Man With the 10-Stone Testicles." I don't know which title is better/worse.

That is the Manos: The Hands of Fate of TV show titles.

*cough* *cough* Mer-MAN!

"Coilette, you she-devil!"

Why is this Dark Knight different from all other nights?

Yeah, Walt is pretty much the logical conclusion of the '00s prestige drama antihero. And you can already see plenty of newer "quality" shows breaking away from that model (Louie, Game of Thrones, Girls, Homeland, Orange Is the New Black), while shows that try to rehash it (Boardwalk Empire, House of Cards) do so with

Not cool, man. Not cool.

They don't have to be (and often shouldn't), but Mad Men and Breaking Bad do tend to successfully operate on either extreme.

I figured network interference had something to do with it. It's so jarring and uncharacteristic of the rest of the show.