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I doubt we're going to have hologram tablets in 2017.

I was right.

What I found weird about this season was how they would incorporate today's pop culture into the show, like the Hunger Games and Terrio and his "ooh kill-em dance".

It's ironic how Rodriguez's movies went downhill after Grindhouse when his Planet Terror movie was so much better than Tarantino's Death Proof. I guess it was just his last hurrah. Because even though Death Proof was Tarantino's worst film, he was able to more than make up for it with Inglourious Basterds and Django

Neil Patrick Harris' plotline probably would have been better if they added him earlier into the show.

Craig Ferguson was the best talk show host because mostly everything was improved. I remember Mila Kunis saying that she loves the late late show because it's the only show where they don't pre-interview you and discuss what stories will told on show. Craig is just able to break the ice with the person he's

Mako the Shitty Boyfriend: turning girls gay since 2014

Well in Asylum when Sister Jude becomes a patient, Pepper is seen as her sidekick and refers to her as "Boss." It would make sense for Pepper to like Jude since she would look like Elsa.

"Conspiring with Stanley to kill them and sell their corpses. She may imagine herself a mother, but she’s a monstrous one"

This clip from Community perfectly describes NBC's show line up.

Season 4 feels like another mech anime. I miss the amazing bending fights of season 3. Korra vs Zaheer was the best finale since Aang vs the Fire Lord.

This was basically #morerehash, since they basically almost threw in every joke from the previous episodes into this episode. But this was on purpose, making the characters go wtf? to tell the audience to just go with all the chaos. I admit the transcendence, transgender joke gave me a laugh just because of the chaos.

Rick and Morty for best animated show.

Eh.

Michael and Brian do a good job of creating deep and interesting female characters. Not obligatory female hero, whos tough (because making a female tough and have an attitude suddenly means she's three dimensional. Also not making her sexualized for male viewers.

I though the hologram jokes were outdated, but they do serve a purpose to the episode, considering that it's called #rehash.

Bolin didn't seem surprised to see Korra after 3 years.

I remember when the episode 1 trailer came out and they revealed darth maul's duel light saber, now they reveal the sith's cross light saber.

Dawn is such a boring character and makes such weird decisions. Don't know why all these cops follow her as the leader.

The whole episode should have been done in the style of Varrick's story. The villains on the phone part was funny, it felt like a Youtube abridged video.