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Definitely. This Doctor needs to stick to his day job. Being a comedian is not in his future.

One of the greatest struggles I had while watching this episode was trying to listen to the dialogue and watch the scenes unfold while Clara was in the shot. Holy shit she was stunning. Best dressed nu-who companion? I suppose that's not really fair, since most of the other companions' outfits didn't have much

Agreed. I will only care once (if) we see Azula again.

I mean, she doesn't need to be under the spotlight for you to see her development. She trains Opal in airbending, is able to talk to Asami about her relationship with Mako, decides to have a calm conversation with Zaheer instead of immediately trying to fight him. These are all things she wouldn't have done/been able

Nah dude, she's grown so much since then. You could see her development in 3 too, especially when she thinks of plans/advises Tenzin.

"Niche show?" Have you even talked to a white girl before?

In recent memory (S3), it seems that Korra has had a lot more 1 on 1 time with Asami than either Mako or Bolin.

It only would have gotten an A+ if Korra notified her return to Republic City by taking the time to burn a bat symbol into one of the bridges.

While I'm inclined to say Zuko Alone because that was from the nostalgic days of childhood, I'd be lying if I didn't say I like them both equally. While both feature a deeper understanding of both characters' identities, and both characters come to a sort of epiphany by the end of the episode (a hard maybe for Korra)

This episode surprised me in that I didn't think I liked Korra as much as I did. I was happy to see her take a backseat in season 3, mostly because I absolutely hated her in season 2. Seeing her struggle to move her big toe and then eventually walk again was probably one of the most powerful moments in the series for

Noooooo. I watched the entirety of RS last summer and waited patiently to graduate to the level of being able to comment on it on a weekly basis…guess it wasn't meant to be, but I loved the reviews all the way through. Thank you! I think this episode was perfect as a last one reviewed *because* it wasn't as grandiose

"If he comes home and asks 'what do you want to do tonight?' Point to the edges of your lips and ask ' You wanna know how I got these scars?!

I see your point. I'll clarify mine. I do not disagree that Community is a form of artistic expression and in that way can be seen as fulfilling the definition of what constitutes 'art.' Everything that we consume for entertainment can be seen as art. Even the Big Bang Theory to some degree is art. What annoys me is

Anyone with predictions on the next "monster" to join the Crapvengers?

Oh yeah. I have no idea what the Koolaid tastes like. Fill me in?

Actually I think Community has only worsened this guy's ego. I don't know how serious he was being about "taking over the world," due to his lack of social awareness, but I imagine he wasn't fully joking. If there's one thing I admire about Community, its the amount of creative control the guy has over it. The show

HBO's Vice.

"Job, Internet!"

This is 2014. *Hacked* a crusty sock.

You ever heard Hawking drop a 16 in a freestyle? Dude goes IN.