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- This was best episode of the season so far. It perfectly balanced emotional intensity, breathtaking action sequences, beautiful animation, and even black comedy (which I'm an avid fan of).

- I liked the Desiree / Dell plot and detested the Stanley subplot. Did he just fantasize killing Bette & Dott, or is that a flash forward, or what's going on there? Either way, I don't want Bette & Dot to be killed off; they're both interesting characters and Bette is so sweet!

I wrote this in AVQ+A, but I just finished Lost this weekend, and I have a feeling this show will stay with me for a while. It wasn't a perfect show, but at its greatest, it was terrific. One of the things that prevented me from starting it sooner was that people kept saying it didn't answer any questions. I only

I finished Lost earlier today, and I have a feeling that show is going to stick with me forever. Part of the reason why I didn't start this show sooner was because I heard this show didn't really answer questions. I only felt this way in season 6, but the questions didn't really matter to me in the end. The entire

I kind of liked last episode better than this one. Sure, it was slower and not many things vital to the plot happened in it, but it was emotional and had more heart. Plus, Toph was in it, so that automatically bumps it up IMO.

- I would've graded it exactly C+, actually. It's a slow episode that maybe tries a little too hard with its plentiful origin stories, trying to get us to sympathize with all the characters. It would've worked for me if there were only one or two (maybe Twisty's and Elsa's), but I think they should've left Legless

I'm really starting to like the neighbors, but I hope their stoner lifestyle doesn't become their only gimmick.

Sandwiches, bitch!

Another slow-moving episode, but that doesn't mean it wasn't great. Jinora and her siblings and Korra rekindling was such a nice, emotional moment; it almost brought me to tears. This episode was very tender-hearted and its visuals as always were beautiful. However, it's come to the point that if next episode is

Another slow-moving episode, but that doesn't mean it wasn't great. Jinora and her siblings and Korra rekindling was such a nice, emotional moment; it almost brought me to tears. This episode was very tender-hearted and its visuals as always were beautiful. However, it's come to the point that if next episode is

- I kind of enjoyed this episode more than the last two. It was fun and introduced interesting characters, especially Edward Mordrake. I'd probably give it a B, but a B- is fair.

This episode was sooo much better than the last few. Tons of laughs this week. Looking forward to meeting these new neighbors!!

Judging from all the comments, everyone seems to have stopped taking this show seriously and started to just hatewatch it, which is what I'm going to do from now on. Still, I feel bad for Sava; he has to watch this piece of crap seriously week to week and give a full review on it.

- These episodes are way too short, man. I wish they go back to airing/streaming 2 episodes in a row, but oh well. It just means I'm enjoying this season a lot.

- I'm hooked on this Twisty and Dandy subplot. It was the best thing about this episode. I hope Twisty becomes more important later in the season; he's certainly the most interesting thing about this show right now.

SPOILERS

I don't even know if I'm just hate watching this show anymore or if I'm waiting for it to get better. Fortunately, this episode was a slight improvement above the others. Still, I don't see much potential for it, and I wonder if I should just quit it altogether.

I'm confused. Is this show about mermaids or not?

This is the first episode of this show I've ever watched, and I must say, it was really good.

The ending brought such a huge grin to my face. I love you so much, Toph.