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Well, it's probably safe to say I'm younger than most people here. That being said, I think Avatar: The Last Airbender was my favorite show as a kid. I used to watch that religiously, and I cried when it ended. (Not that I don't cry when all my favorite shows end now, of course).

See? He's so bad that I don't even care about getting his name right.

- I found myself really sympathizing with Elsa in this episode. The part where Gloria Mott calls her singing terrible, I felt so bad for her, and the part where she reveals that she's an amputee, it almost brought me to tears. I didn't think Ryan Murphy could actually make me feel something for a character, but I'm

This was a tiny bit better than last week's, but that's really, really not saying much. Again, who the fuck thinks up this shit? Death by balloons? Is Ryan Murphy on the writing team or something? I don't see much potential for this show right now, but we'll see.

This film was so well directed, acted, filmed, edited, and scored that I don't even care if it had any plot holes. This is easily the best film I've seen all year. If David Fincher himself wagged a gun in my face and told me to say it was terrible or he'd shoot, I'd still call it absolutely perfect.

I'm working my way up the 3rd season of Lost, and it's really good so far. I'm just waiting for the part where it gets insanely weird, as everyone tells me. I started season 2 of The Shield, season 1 of Sleepy Hollow, and season 1 of Arrow and I'm enjoying them both so far. I'm going to see Gone Girl tomorrow night

Man, this was great. Nothing particularly amazing this episode, but it did its job in putting things in order. I don't know if this season is going to end up being better than season 3, but I'm predicting it's going to come damn close.

What happened to Noah Gould (Luke)'s acting skills? It seems like they took a nosedive as soon as he hit puberty.

It's quite possible. I'm just stating my opinion here; there's no reason to get so defensive.

The trailer is just as messy as this show is. I expect this season to be campy and horrible, but AHS is like a car crash — absolutely terrible but I can't stop watching.

Aww, I'm sad that she's leaving but I understand her reason for doing so. Hope his health improves, YNB!

It wasn't so much the writing as it was the delivery. That was just groan-inducing and terrible, maybe not to you, but definitely to me. I really didn't like this episode.

Oh my God, that was terrible. Terrible writing, terrible acting, and terrible line deliveries all around, especially from Jada Pinkett Smith. I couldn't decide whether to roll my eyes or laugh hysterically throughout the entire episode. Who the hell thinks up this crap:

I think the real question is: what the fuck are you doing, Maggie Q?

I'm so excited for this movie! I can hardly wait. David Fincher is my favorite director, and I'm glad to see this is getting excellent reviews.

Is Oliver Sava returning to review Korra? It wasn't stated in the fall lineup, so I guess he isn't?

IMO, the best thing about this episode was Julie Bowen's cute new haircut.

I'm watching Lost for the first time right now; I'm in the middle of the second season. What I like most is its well-rounded characters, and I'm interested to learn more of its mythology as it goes on (I already spoiled a lot of it for myself. But after immersing myself in the world of Game of Thrones, spoilers have

Too… much… TV… CAN'T HANDLE!! AAAAHHHHH

I really, really can't wait for this movie. I love David Fincher and all of his works — who better to direct a thriller as great as this one?