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Yay, the 100 is back!

I don't have much experience beating women in the suspiciously well-lit alley outside of a crowded bar, but I just figured the guy wanted to get out of there before somebody came along and said, "hey, are you assaulting a woman in the street?"

I always wished my accent was thicker; I had to leave South Carolina and to Chicago before anybody told me I sounded southern.

Nobody was ever jealous of NY. We just couldn't stand the self-aggrandizing, elitist attitudes and condescension a lot of NYer's walk around with.

Supernatural is the only show that I've ever stopped watching because I liked it too much. What I mean by that is he arc from the 1st to the 5th seasons was so good and capped the story off so well that I honestly didn't want to see anything that happened past that.

I miss Samurai Jack.

I was really hoping that Archie and Mickey would make it out in the end. Though, I have to admit, it's entirely fitting that Mickey meets his end because he didn't know when to shut the hell up.
Also, I actually kind of like Will Thompson now. Now that he's an adult, and having seen the mess his dad and uncle have made

But you have to consider the context.

I disagree, I saw her subduing the bandits as a great example of her being a more pragmatic villain than previous examples. In contrast to the Red Lotus from last season, her 1st display of bending wasn't showy. It was precise, controlled and efficient. I saw that and thought; Kuvira's not here to play around, she's

I actually felt that the lack of theatrics was more the writer's way of distinguishing Kuvira's character from the other villains in LoK. Compare and contrast her to Amon; grandiloquent rhetoric and every public action he took was an over-the-top performance. From his first appearance you knew he was trying to inspire

My favorite moment of the episode was this exchange;

Image comics has been killing it for the last few years. Manifest Destiny has been awesome.

This episode just leaves me with questions.

Oh, so nobody's got any love for My Brother & Me?

I just want to know how the hell I'm supposed to pronounce her name.

Sabrina #1 was pretty cool despite being mostly set-up. I'm interested to see where everything goes when the plot starts.

Not to be a pedantic nerd, but…

"What does it mean to be a man?" It's a question that I'm fairly sure confuses the hell out of everybody, but I think it's even more complex for young black males. There's an extra dimension in that instead of hearing about and wanting to be real men, a lot of us want to be "Real Niggas". That comes with it's own big

Are we supposed to be rooting for Jax? I thought this season was about making us disgusted with him.

That explanation still doesn't make a whole lot of sense. If Kuvira is really behind all of the bandit attacks, how is a false-flag operation of that magnitude being carried out by only 2 people? If the bandits are under standing orders from Kuvira to disrupt all supplies coming into provinces resistant to her