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I love how utterly ridiculous it is that there are so many top-notch assassins in the world who choose to use a bow and arrow as a weapon: Yao Fei, Shado, Oliver, Malcom, Nyssa, that dude from the episode a week or two ago, and more. Like obviously they only functionally exist because Oliver is an archer, but it's

Did anyone else find the archery battle on motorcycle the most absurd/weirdly satisfying thing ever? It seemed so incredibly stupid and inefficient as a way of battling, but it was somehow still awesome…

SPOILERS for after about the midway point of Season 2
I think Tory was one of the most meaningless characters. She was essentially shoehorned in from nowhere after they killed Billy off to take his spot, but she had really no charisma. She seemed kind of serious most of the time and it felt like they just wanted a new

I see what you did there, Mr. VanDerTurf. Very sneaky…

Said by other, but worth repeating: Jeremy Renner's character is named Aaron Cross, not Jason Bourne. Movie's called Bourne Legacy because it deals with aftermath of Bourne's actions against CIA, etc.

Despite the fact that it was free to iTunes subscribers, Apple still paid U2 for the album. So it shouldn't be treated as "free", rather as "subsidized".

firebenders can use lightning ever since ATLA. Mako just doesn't use it often.

I'm surprised there was no mention of Bolin throwing Su aside so he could hug Opal. That was hilarious. Also re: Khevira, my first thought was also definitely "Red Lotus sleeper agent", but she also saved Tanrok's life. She could have let him fall of the cliff and pretended like she had no way of saving him, thus

This might just have been the best episode (i consider both one episode) of avatar ever. Time will tell, of course, because we'll see how this serves as a springboard for Book 4, but this is definitely real close to "The Crossroads of Destiny". They are almost two sides of the same coin: one ends with a crushing

Guilty as charged…I am a big Gaius fan haha
Obviously he is no moral paragon, but he's incredibly selfish in such a delightful, fun way. And he evolves over the course of the show: seeking more purpose for himself, legitimately trying to help people as President, etc. and the other characters always seek to amplify the

WAAAAAAAAALT!

I don't understand the fan theory about Jeyne being pregnant in the books. I clearly remember talk about how her mother basically drugged her to abort any potential children. Other than that, I would have liked this episode to have a bit more time spent at the feast with Catelyn slowly realizing things are off, but it