I felt so bad for Margaret. You're medical professionals, Masters and Johnson. You don't tell her how she can give herself an orgasm?
I felt so bad for Margaret. You're medical professionals, Masters and Johnson. You don't tell her how she can give herself an orgasm?
Didn't anyone tell Jane, "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar"?
Here's my current thinking on Ariel's route:
With Ursula as a goddess and the Pegasus reference from Hook's fairyback, I'm wondering if we're going to get more into ancient mythology now.
The only secret that was actually dark (insofar as it demonstrated the dark side of a character) was Emma's about Neal.
I love how Regina can just conjure a magical bracelet in Neverland, but someone has to fetch Rumple's trinket from Storybrooke. Also, will someone else be getting Ariel's tail, or did Regina somehow counteract that part of the magic? She said that she would give Ariel legs and control over them, but I don't think…
Then, Lana Parilla and I have a love of Ursula in common. :-) I like that she was not a sea witch but a sea goddess in this version.
This was my favorite episode of Mom to date.
For the purposes of the bending cycle, Wan was basically a firebender? So, if we get a Dark Avatar, the first one could be a firebender too. They could pull a reverse Zuko: instead of gradually evolving from bad to good, Mako could evolve from good to bad. His friends turn against him, he's up against it, he's got…
Given the similarities in title, setting, and subject matter, "The Guide" is probably supposed to be a companion to "The Guru," right? I gotta say, I prefer "The Guru."
So, we've gone from the Southern Air Temple to the Eastern Air Temple. They look mostly the same to me.
They burned through that amnesia pretty quickly. "Who am I?" Here's a bunch of info about the first Avatar that either no one knew or everyone forgot a long time ago. "I know everything about myself again and about the first Avatar and how his beginnings apply to my current situation. Thank you, Fire Sages. Peace…
Asami was acting a little desperate in that scene one on one with Mako, no?
I felt like Tenzin was letting Korra off the hook a bit too much in this episode. She made some big mistakes; she can feel sorry for them for more than a second.
Korra keeps talking about Harmonic Convergence like everyone knows what that is. I don't feel like I completely do.
Unalaq seems like a different character to me now, but maybe that's just because we never really knew him before. He's firmly on the side of the dark spirits, but he teaches the Avatar how to stop them with Spirit Valium? His own child is dying, and he doesn't even care? He must know deep down that he still needs…
"I knew this would happen!" got by far the biggest laugh out of me all night. :-)
Is Dr. Maxfield writing a paper on vampires? Where and when will it be published? I wanna read it. :-)
Has Tyler been in the bayou, helping werewolves out of cell range?
That doesn't line up with what we know about Eve, alphas, and monsters, does it?