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That blush in the middle of season four, and a few other scenes were pretty damn significant hints. There was nothing explicit, but I also don't think there necessarily needed to be anything explicit because the story never needed Korra to even end with a love interest. It only needed her to become a mature and

If they continue to advance the society of the Avatar world politically and technologically, there's simply a ton of possible stories for a future earth (and then fire) Avatar series to tell. I'd love a large network to fund the people behind Air Bender and Korra, and give them the opportunity to fully flesh out the

It has rough spots but I can't imagine the Avatar universe without what Korra added to it. At its best, it's actually a lot better than Air Bender, and its absolute worst lasts pretty much a half season out of four total, so you can just kind of speed through those episodes. The animation is near consistently amazing,

My party has completely destroyed progress in the federal government, and I pledge to fix it (so that we can completely destroy it again)!

Comparing this to The Americans is pretty clever and accurate. Both shows are amazing, and both can be very difficult to watch. Maybe Forrest should review treason at one point so the shows can truly complement each other.

Is this the end of Forrest's assistant, Lucille, though? I hope she still works for him as she sues him. I really love how much she loathes him and the job, and she'd be missed if she was gone.

No one can say this show isn't informative.

Is he an asshole because he's associated with a show or two you don't like, or is he personally an asshole? I've never heard anything bad about him personally. In fact, he seems like a pretty decent guy in reality, whose passion for science education seems sincere and admirable.

I really liked American Fung too. It was a great example of the show ditching any structure to just do whatever it wants.

I completely disagree that the first season ever made sense. I mean, in the very first episode, he develops a life threatening drug addiction. This has always been unrealistic and ridiculous.

Urbaniak can wreak havoc with just a few words. He's a great actor. I wish he had his own (live action) show so he'd be on TV more often than the once a millennium new season of The Venture Brothers.

I feel like he can't possibly die until the end. He might not even die then as killing him would be too easy when so many more awful things can happen to him while he's alive.

Yeah. Andy Daly is an absolute expert of starting innocent and becoming obscenely depraved. That's his comedic gift.

That's kind of true but explosions are fun too, so I'm pretty okay with how the show is.

You're over thinking it. This show has been ridiculous from the start, and the idea that it's a reality show has always been completely implausible. As long as it's funny (which it is, I was crying from laughter during the last segment of tonight's), I think they should continue to take the show in whatever fucked up

TO THE NUTS!
NOT THOSE NUTS.

So it only needs to stay consistently good for the next six or seven years? That's completely doable!

I'm not sure that anything has even reached the destructive heights of "Pancakes, Divorce, Pancakes" yet. It's coming close though.

Her wide eyed reaction shot after the little person review was great.

But they had no other choice because he had limited time to film, and it actually was extremely funny. ElDan is right; things like character resolution and plot are next to meaningless in WHAS. This is the same show where the antagonist was secretly on their side all along, even when he was murdering innocent people