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Was mentioned off hand.

Jesse's

That really was the first delicious hint of a truly great ending.

I found it pleasantly uncringey. Merchant is such a nice seeming guy
and his interactions with the web show lady push his genuine kindness
that the cringe moments function more as sweetly awkward.

Yeah, I don't typically watch television, but I had to drop Boardwalk tonight.

The Devil's Hands are Idle Things is still tops for me, but as a dramatic closer sure.

Exactly. It (and even III) don't lack silliness but also don't drive it as the primary function.

Yes, even as I generally disagree with the review I can disagree because it is so well thought out. More like this for the whole site please.

I agree with that and certainly for a variety of reasons this series has been weaker than the previous one, but I think thus far they have improved on a lot of the weaker elements of season one.

That's a support team, not necessarily mentors.

She is clearly more Kyoshi and less Aang.

She needs mentors because the adults think she does not because she actually does.

It's available on the UK set, but I don't remember the name off hand.

Yeah, that to me is more akin to them showing the music videos than bumps (I thought you were going to link to his actual '80s music video).

Yes, the DS segment referenced even connected it to their Boston coverage.

Or (and I'm sure this is PBS) Wish Bone.

I think you are thinking of The Quays.

And not even that really. More akin to programming what straight would enjoy as gay entertainment.

Yet Fat Albert is about the Cosby Kids. What's up with that?

Thank you, I was confused the entire night she looked so much like Brie.