Harvey Dent: making a difference since Bruce Wayne was 12.
Harvey Dent: making a difference since Bruce Wayne was 12.
So what size was the average banana before all that human genetic manipulation started?
(yes, I tried Wikipedia, but I can't find it)
But Nick could not see wesen when he was a proto-Grimm.He started seeing them when his aunt got sick and he started becoming a full fledged Grimm. And the wesen could already recognize him as a Grimm by then when they woged.
No reason?!
They are living in a post apocalyptic nuclear wasteland, surrounded by at least three deadly tribes, random deadly weather phenomena, and all sorts of mutated creatures. There is every reason for all of them to die.
I love Korra. She's one of my favorite superheroes… or even protagonists ever. But if they nerf Toph just to make her the hero against Kuvira, I'm going to hate this show forever.
He was in the Superfriends' Legion of Doom, so he's pretty well known by almost any guy who had a childhood.
Kindof. But it is still possible that Soos learned the vending machine trick a few years later all by himself and all Mabel did was to make him learn that trick earlier. Also, the screwdriver only marginally led him to work in the Shack. The previous maintenance guy had just been fired and he was the only local human…
I'm sure they can see the really important consequence: that Korra fans could start calling him Doctor Whovira - The Great Uniter.
You're right. "Their own responsibility" was much harsher than I intended. It's more like, they do have to own up to their part of the responsibility. Like when you hear strange noises coming from the basement door and you go and open the door despite the ominous ambient music, and whatever is behind jumps out and…
I think what saved her was that she did not try to reneg on the deal, the broker came to her and offered a harmless enough reneg, which is the kind of a once in a lifetime opportunity (or, I guess, once in an eternity, in this case) that she'd be crazy not to take.
To be fair, having 8 more episodes per season gives you a lot of breathing room to experiment with more "out of left field" stuff.
I would not be surprised is Korra's father taught her some secret water tribe fighting moves.
You could drink water and the sheer volume would probably still kill you.
And I imagined Merlin thinking, "That guy killed me and foiled my master plan, and now I'm paying his rent?"
Nah, no glasses.
I imagine that those levels of radiation have to create at least some natural mutants, and the reapers don't seem to be that numerous.
I don't think it was that rushed. When he saw Clarke's watch, I think he got convinced that she's dead. He's not going to give up the search, but think he's already sure of what he's going to find at the end, and it was the sudden realization of Clarke's death which changed him.
Well, not exactly death. The sentence was to get ventilated out an airlock alive… which would have resulted in death 100% of the time in space but would have no effect on Earth. Still, it doesn't make much sense for lashings to be in the charter.
And on the CW! Greasy hair on the CW!!
Except that that is the whole point of the series. These idealists are all going to full extremes, and that makes them villains, and the Avatar's job is to bring balance back by allowing their good ideals (Rep City got its non-bender president, the portals stayed open…) but not allowing the extremism. Without…