As far as full-seasons go, yes. But, for me, the best Korra was the first half of season 1, when it had more potential than almost any series I've seen and it really seemed like Korra could be the greatest character to ever grace a TV screen.
As far as full-seasons go, yes. But, for me, the best Korra was the first half of season 1, when it had more potential than almost any series I've seen and it really seemed like Korra could be the greatest character to ever grace a TV screen.
I loved how Gordon's characterization came full circle.
Barbara could have easily intercepted her, if she'd done that.
But the rubbing head was supposed to be a(nother) cat thing, no?
To be fair, I can see the writers' room sweating and shaking with the compulsion to add the Fish and Penguin line out loud at the end and, the fact that they didn't, is the most restraint that they've shown all season.
Technically, she would be best ex-wife.
Their business model is fine. They sell drugs to a large community, which the authorities do not consider to be drugs at all.
At least that's what we were told by the one who could be easily turned into a fresh corpse.
They could put it in a pie. They love pies. Bud's always bringing pies to Nick and Juliette.
When they made that abrupt cut, after killing Henrietta, I exclaimed, "What? It's Monroe?!"
I sighed with relief when it turned out they had cut to a different scene.
Not only was she more interesting, but I was genuinely worried for her for the first time in a long time. I actually jumped off my chair and watched the the whole Elena/Lily scene standing up in terror. Which is something I don't remember doing on this show in several seasons. I was so worried that they'd dare to off…
To be fair, he was a super original vampire, when he applied for the job.
As I was reading it, it seemed purely surgical.
To be fair, "a home as a people that nobody would kick them out of" is not the same as "a home as a people that nobody would try to kick them out of."
That is, they evaluated that if their neighbors tried to kick them out, they wouldn't be strong enough, which might not be true of Canadians.
I doubt that he'd slice a random guy's lungs just to play Ra's.
I hadn't thought of that. If she was improvising, then Ravi also improvised his response. In which case, they're cogged like clockwork, those two.
WAHAHAHA!!!! You fool!!! (Yeah, I did it too. -_-;;)
It wasn't a co-worker; he was her husband.
It's hard to recognize the rat, since the coat changed to white.
He did not say it out loud, but he did look mortified.