HE CHOSE TO AIR THE JOKE. That's just as bad as making the joke in this case as the child had no idea saying what he did was terrible. Or maybe he did. Still, a child can't be held responsible for what is aired on television.
HE CHOSE TO AIR THE JOKE. That's just as bad as making the joke in this case as the child had no idea saying what he did was terrible. Or maybe he did. Still, a child can't be held responsible for what is aired on television.
Why not Sokka? It's believable that he could have been alive when Korra was a child and that they would have met. He was Katara's brother for heaven sakes…
Chris Hardwick is a personality whose popularity I can't understand. He seems like a nice enough guy, and others seem to get along with him nicely, but his podcast is all over the place (I don't want to listen to him and Patrick Warburton talk about Pearl Jam for 30 minutes).
So this show should do a two-parter on the first agent of S.H.I.E.L.D?
I know you are, but what am I?
This episode really showed me why Korra fails. Her rashness and stupidity didn't hurt her, but instead made her more spiritual and gave her the details necessary to possibly save the world. Talk about Deus ex machina storytelling…
And then the childish (I know… this is a children's show…) humor of the lemur with his nickname for Wan being "Stinky." Why can't the writers just write a good story. Kids will watch if it's good, even if it's not laugh out loud or jokey.
Everyone realizes Korra's amnesia is just the show's way of shoehorning in the story of the first Avatar into the series, right?
Exactly, everyone is saying Korra is finally getting what was coming, but I believe everyone is only against her because she'll end up being right and saving the day yet again…
This film was brilliantly bad.
It's your lucky day…
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That one was funny because halfway through that episode you knew the other girl wasn't a lesbian. This show didn't really let the audience in on the joke. There was no reason to believe the daughter was jumping conclusions. On Community, we knew Britta's character a LOT by that episode!
But what about Michael's time as a producer…?
@avclub-1534b76d325a8f591b52d302e7181331:disqus 'Twas a joke!
Good.
As great as this episode was, the quality of the last two seasons really kept me from getting as emotionally invested in this last show than I had hoped…
And suddenly the entirety of Megan's List was interested…
exactly