That little bit of dialogue from Korra rubbed me the wrong way too.
That little bit of dialogue from Korra rubbed me the wrong way too.
Did Unalaq just almost obliterate the Avatar spirit with little to no resistance? What would have happened if that beautiful spirit bird had not intervened to save Korra? Unalaq talked of destroying Jinora's soul with the same move he then used on Korra, right? Could he have destroyed the Avatar's soul so easily? …
"Save the girl!" ~ Spooner in I, Robot
The Painted Lady?
One message that this show seems to be tying into is that you must be careful with wishes or they may backfire. The wish that the guy in the flashback makes about Jafar's not being able to harm him backfires because of his cockiness and Jafar's partner's ability to harm him. By tying the Knave's life to her own,…
Why would that be difficult? Isn't Alice from Victorian England?
Anastasia is also the name of one of Cinderella's evil / ugly stepsisters in the Disney version of that tale.
They're saving Iago for the Othello episode. LOL!
That's nice to know, but Rachel specifically said that she was singing "My Man."
I would think so, yes.
Will listened to his students' concerns, used their Katy-versus-GaGa terminology, and made up an assignment on the spot based on their interests. Honestly, that doesn't sound so bad to me. (He's done worse.)
It seems like the only character still bummed out by Finn's death is Rachel. It must have been very depressing for her, indeed, having to sing "My Man" all day. Still, she raises her spirits in the end with "Roar."
I felt like this Glee ep was turning me into a character from Will & Grace, I said, "What's going on, what's happening, what's this all about?" so many, many times.
I really liked "Wide Awake," but did none of the Katies feel like saying, "Katy Perry isn't all singing. She's also her own brand of theatricality, with wonder and whimsy and a whipped-cream bra"?
This is the most fun I've had watching Glee, probably ever. :-)
It doesn't really make sense for Kalinda and Alicia to try to be friends right now. Alicia knows that Kalinda will use whatever she can to investigate for the competition.
We have a Will. We have a Grace. Will we have a Will and Grace?
I agree that Cary needs to shut his mouth. Melissa George even tells Alicia so.
I love that it doesn't even matter if Heather wins or loses the gun case.
I know that emotions rule for Peter where Alicia is concerned, but did no one in the house stop and think that getting Diane out of her firm with a supreme court seat would actually be best for Alicia's new firm?