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They cited a group that's pretty similarly named to other groups that do this sort of thing in real life. The equation of those groups and an asshole internet mob is the issue here.

Yeah, but this is definitely one of the least sympathetic caricatures. What redeeming qualities do they show?

Just watched a bit of it. Oh my god, it's bad.

I got shivers just looking at the picture and imagining listening to it again, oh man.

Yeah, it's a bit annoying that they dumb down Stewart after spending the entire series mocking him for being reasonable…

Are you thinking pounds to kilograms?

Or "Deux you see me?"

Didn't he say someone parked across his and Captain Holt's spot?

The latter seems likely. All the other fusions have been shown to summon the component Gem's weapons, and THEN fuse the weapons together, but Garnet never does this.

Also, he's said before (Joy Ride) that he doesn't talk to the gems about some of his problems because he thinks they blame him on some level for his mother not being there.

Yup, that officer is right: protecting and serving is technically not their job, it's their slogan. Protecting and serving is just what they put on their police cars; not just in Baltimore, but everywhere.

That'd make sense; I seem to recall a fantasy term being used, and Destiny uses lots of fantasy names for its enemies. Didn't think they had "lives", though.

It's a little weird here, though, considering they seem to be describing a cooperative campaign where they are running out of lives and need to reach the next level.

You actually see Rohan super briefly in Ep 4 of this season, right before his siblings leave to search for Korra and after Meelo whining about the smudged sweet bun.

Yep! I've heard of churches disbanding because it turned out their leadership had secret Calvinists among them, which freaked the non-Calvinists out. Apparently it was a "Hail Hydra" moment for them.

@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus Ah crud…I kinda forgot. Pretty sure Sokka loses the sparring as you'd expect, but I can't remember the punchline.

Yeah, it's pretty interesting seeing how much has changed bending wise. All of the Pro-Benders are using small attacks and combos, contrasted with Korra's massive walls of ice, giant flame blasts, and earth-rending car-crashing tremors.

Yeah, Pro Bending is pretty cool.

Hmm, you know, Katara might be one of the strongest. She could outdo all of the other students she fought, and though she might not be strong as Master Paku, she also has blood-bending and could overcome Hama, who created the form and was the most resilient water bender from her tribe (well, ostensibly, as she was the

That actually shows up in the supplementary comics, where Sokka challenges Zuko to a sword-bending fight.