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Nathan Ford's Evil Twin
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This is a recurring problem with me somehow. The worst is when they ask to invite some of their friends, and like, I can't say no, because now it's obvious we had different intentions, but still.

I acted in a production of Variations on the Death of Trotsky which was a lot of fun. It's good to use my acting muscles again. Fake dying on stage, especially comedically, is one of the most fun things ever.

I was honestly scared that Zutara would be on here.

Yes. This exactly. I know the comics make the ending make more sense, but the movie just doesn't allow enough time for growth for it to make sense.

I'm sorry, but no. The two only dated because they were that lonely and desperate (Scott from his breakup, Knives from lack of experience) and no relationship between them could end well. Scott already cheated on her once anyways! Besides, as Knives said in the ending "I'm too cool for you anyways". I have problems

The best part about watching this show with theater majors is listening to them critique the costume design. This week had Ariel's awful mermaid skirt, but the rage over that was nothing compared to the homecoming dresses she and Snow wore last week.

I thought we were over the love triangle thing when Emma chose Henry, thereby proving she is actually incestuous. I'm surprised ABC let them get away with that.

I'm glad it's not just me. But let's be honest, the modern day Darlings would probably be hipsters.

In the Year of West Wing Alumni (seriously, they're everywhere this season), I think she wins. Every scene with her is incredible. I'm honestly pissed she probably won't be around for season 2 because of her CBS commitments.

The Scully/Dale romance has quickly emerged as a frontrunner among all the relationships interest-wise, and I'm still pleasantly surprised how that happened.

Well he's going to keep it to himself for a few episodes, so he can raise the stakes for the season endgame.

It's weird how this show is provoking different opinions in people, even who all agree this show is great. There are critics like Todd, who've loved it from episode one and see it as consistent. Sonia loved the first couple episodes, saw a lull, but now is back to loving it again. I did not care for the first couple

This show became all about shipping and love polygons so gradually I only just noticed now. Honestly, I find that a much easier concept to hang on to and get invested in than arguments over funding like the early episodes had.

Yep. Still my favorite character.

He gets to drink tea for all eternity

Oooh I know this! The same thing that happens to everything else!

Can we talk about how he was in Earth Nation clothes that were essentially fancier versions of what he wore at the tea shop? Dude was Fire Nation royalty, yet feels more loyalty to the nation that just let him make tea.

Damn straight. We're overdue for a big "everyone's kicking ass" scene this season. This could be Raid on Ba Sing Se's Palace level of epic.

I'm embarrassed to admit that I had a mini-freakout when Iroh first showed up, complete with flailing and high pitched noises. I was not expecting that! And that made it all the more awesome!

That definitely strikes me as the face of a murderer.