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Well, he did say that football was a manifestation of "white male aggression", that any black people who enjoyed football only did so as a way to deal with their "oppression." Sounds pretty "woke" to me.

Am I the only one who didn't realize that Kevin and Mike were brothers? I thought they were friends until Kevin told the doctor that they were brothers, and even then, I thought he was lying so the doctor would let him do the operation.

Joe Morton and Jeff Perry's excellent acting skills are the only reason I still watch this show now that Kate Burton's character has run her course.

There's also the fact that he implies that typhoid, Marburg virus, and the Bubonic Plague are all viruses, when in fact, only Marburg is a virus; the other two are caused by bacteria. I wouldn't make such a big deal out of this, but "The Lottery", another TV show about humanity being on the verge of extinction

Oddly enough, I'm going to miss chuckling at situations where "You're one of the four hands and first to see the pink stars" is actually a valid response to a question.

I'm a guy.

Kyle, the pathogen they stumbled upon was S. Cerevisae, a yeast. The first pathogen they used, antimicrobial resistant bacteria Pseudomonas, was killed by the vampire virus instead of killing it, so they tried the yeast instead. The reason that Eph was throwing away the petri dishes in frustration was that the

Let's give him credit where credit is due. He specifically says that the worms *carry* the virus, so he's not *that* ignorant.

Now *that* would make sense, because they do seem like the kind of people who wouldn't hesitate to kill or evict someone who has been lying to them about his medical qualifications. Saving people is their raison d'etre after all, so the idea that they'd been subsidizing shoddy work would not go over well, not with a

But was it really reasonable for him to believe that they'd immediately throw him out or even kill him simply because they had another doctor? Again, this is a place that lets Gorman who, being a policeman, occupies the middle rung of the totem pole, rape women because they consider him valuable, despite the fact that

Am I the only one who found Dr. Edwards' explanation for killing Dr. Trevitt completely ridiculous? This is a place that obsesses over rationing resources down to the last guinea pig and lollipop, so why on earth would they evict, let alone kill, a doctor simply because they have another one? They are so short-staffed

I'm saying Korra acted like an idiot who should know better. Asami is the same age as her, and despite having far better reasons to be angry, what with her perpetually vacillating boyfriend, terrorist father, dead mother, and bankrupt company, she does the mature thing and shelves her emotional baggage to get things

Almost all of the powerful spirits that we have seen have been bigoted, violent, supremacist, hegemonic, and hypocritical. The spirits had their own Spirit World, but apparently, that was not enough for them. Led by Vaatu, they colonized the human world and essentially reduced the indigenous human population to living

Her power. Her dedication to making the world a better place, which is what Wan would want, whether it was done with his spirit, or someone else's.

Both Amon and Unalaq played her like a damned Stradivarius violin. In season one, she didn't even make a dent in Amon's plans. While Aang would have, for instance, actually tried to figure out why the Equalists were angry enough to literally declare war on their neighbors, like he did when he solved the conflict

The Lion Turtle clearly said that Raava would hold the power until Wan was ready to use it. That's why Raava had to go through Wan while he was training. So, it stands to reason that anybody can bend all four elements if they have a spirit willing to hold the elemental power for them. There's no reason to believe

As far as I'm able to tell, your discussion over whether Korra remained Wan's reincarnation after having her connections to the previous Avatars beaten out of her stemmed from Waffle's belief that Korra was unworthy to be the Avatar. Ninja implies that Raava had no choice, since Raava was inextricably linked to Wan's

She could if she had Raava inside her. That's how Wan and all other Avatars have been able to do it. And if not Jinora, then why not Tenzin, who's clearly desperate for some spiritual potency? Or anybody, really. Korra's gross incompetence is such that it doesn't take much to be a better Avatar than her.

I think you're kind of missing the point. Even if Korra is Wan's reincarnation after Vaatu beat the crap out of Raava, how does that justify Raava's returning to Korra later? This is what Waffle is asking. Surely, Wan would have wanted Raava to pick the most suitable candidate for Avatar, rather than simply his