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I believe that is what Travolta said when his gym selfie buddy whipped out a condom

and lube.

I guess my thing with the two series' is this:

Oh my god, that would give me all of the feels

Space jam had a best picture campaign? imagine if buzzfeed were around then

it elicited a vocal "oh SHIT" from me

Oh I love Suyin too, and her armor move last week is a particular favorite of mine, as is her epic takedown of P'Li.

What can I say, I can't resist a mover star.

not to mention how much it would get Lin into hardcore mode. It would wrap up her arc with Suyin beautifully too

*hiss* MINE!

Oh, when I was referring to the bending brothers I was referring to Mako and Bolin, but damn, you're right about the HP parallels that could happen.

I could definitely see one or both of the bending brothers dying. Not sure why, just a gut feeling.

Love the Korra shout out, but what about "RuPaul's Drag Race?"

For most of the time I was watching "Grand Budapest Hotel" I was certainly amused, convinced I was watching another quirky Wes Anderson film. However, the ending really brought home a level of pathos that tinged the whole preceding movie with a powerful hint of sadness of how we leave worlds behind that really make

Given how great she is as April Ludgate in "Parks and Rec", she probably just wants to collect the pay check and run. Though it can also be some form of bizarre anti-comedy performance art, like this movie seems to be

Oh my god, watching Rob waltz his way to the end was tedious in the worst way. When my favorite contestant, and one of the most memorable from that season, was the one eliminated in episode 1 (francesca, and even her being a "favorite" is mostly by default), that's a bad sign

oh my god, there need to be more spiderman jokes. Theatre jokes in general, but turn off the dark never gets old

Yeah, it's like how the theatre queen in me really wants to have Patti LuPone back, even if she didnt get to do a whole lot to do comparitively

Well I mean, look at it this way: The fight in "the ultimatum" seemed all the more tense and frightening since we saw the red lotus was capable of flat out murdering a bitch on screen. Even if none of the main protaganists died, the fact that they were up against villains who we saw had the capacity for murder, and

Between Queen Hou-Ting's asphyxiation, Ming Hua's electrocution, Ghazan's attempted murder/suicide, and P'Li's self destruction, this season has had some of the most brutal deaths I've seen outside of Game of Thrones. I love it though, because it made the stakes so much more real and grave.