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Honestly, start with ep. 16 "End of the Beginning" and finish out the first season. At least. The problem with recommending individual episodes is that the show got heavily serialized in the latter half of the first season, so most eps are a mishmash of awesome shit and just shit.

There's only three episodes left, so I'm going to say "no."

Christmas specials.

Exactly. Bolin's disappointment in finding out her dad is just some guy we've never met before sold the moment.

Also known as "Bringing Up Stuff the Fan Community Was Talking About: The Episode"

Captain Boomerang placing bombs across the city that needed to be deactivated at the exact same time to me felt contrived to make Barry an important part of the episode. Rainbow Raider could have been stopped easily, but Rainbow Raider was never the focus of that episode. He was the plot device to make Barry go crazy

Much like how Brandon Routh spent much of his tenure as Superman eerily watching Lois and her family.

Whoever they cast as Kara needs to be able to portray both Kara and her evil clone/alternate universe counterpart.

That's a good point about the GTA cities. I was only thinking about countries, but I suppose the same could be said for fictional cities. The satire of American culture present in those games isn't "slackened" because it takes place in the fictional cities of Liberty City, Los Santos, and Vice City and not the real

Wario lets rip a fart for the ages directed at Princess Peach. She holds up a Toad who is more than willing to give his life for his princess to shield her from the blast. Luigi tries to be the hero and lunges forward, but of course fumbles it will land on top of Princess Peach. The picture catches him mid-jump, while

I'm still waiting to meet Sokka's 9 kids he all named after his boomerang.

"So It's Come To This: A Legend of Korra Clip Show"

Is the one in Jade Empire also voiced by Raphael Sbarge?

That gives me a great idea - How about instead of the city being underwater, it's built in the clouds, and instead of being built around the philosophy or Ayn Rand, it's built during the Nadir.

Like I said, actually seeing the prisoners is better, but we're still a few degrees removed from the villainous activity. We haven't seen the prison, we haven't seen these people being imprisoned for no reason other than their heritage, we haven't seen any xenophobic attitudes among the people of the Earth Empire that

The point about Kuvira locking up everyone of non-Earth Empire origin really bothers me. It comes out of nowhere. Why does she do this? Are foreigners being scapegoated as the cause of the problems in the Earth Kingdom? Well, we haven't seen any of that before. Does Kuvira herself have some prejudice against them? We

Drowning puppies is more his thing.

We've seen signs he recognizes his own shortcomings and wants to improve on them. That's Step 1.

Price Wu. Wan is the first Avatar.