Oh man, it's tomorrow? I totally forgot! Fingers crossed, guys!
Oh man, it's tomorrow? I totally forgot! Fingers crossed, guys!
This is…this is terrifying.
@avclub-543b660ee5d13b2d6732b94bd816ae55:disqus I agree that he's very much so presented as a villain, but he still has some points which have made me actually consider the veracity of what he's saying.
@avclub-7fd1d5cec910c61b1864a51eb7e18cbc:disqus I love Art of Discourse whenever the kids are not onscreen. Whenever they are, I can't stand it.
I would challenge the notion that there's not much moral ambiguity; Amon has some excellent points.
I think we didn't really see Korra's fear this episode because she's thrown herself 100% into her pro-bending and avoided any contact with the Equalists.
@avclub-eede55069a8d3430b54730901f49c230:disqus Yeah, it really bothered me that Rich was just all-around perfect in APS when he has flaws in both Pottery and Epidemiology.
I have considerable amounts of fanboy glee over this.
I mean, it's definitely part of it, but at the same time a significant part of Community's audience (college students) don't have Nielsen boxes.
Leonard/Garret/Vicki.
Yeah, I like it. It's a realistic way to bring the main cast together, and it also serves as a way to restore Korra's confidence after she gets her ass kicked repeatedly by the Equalists.
Also, Season 2 of A:TLA ends with the group in headlong flight from total and ignominious defeat.
Christ, this is still a thing? Dammit.
Yeah, people have been speculating on this, and I would not be surprised if this is what's actually going on.
Buffy pretty much irrevocably cemented my love for the "asskicking lady" archetype.
I really don't understand all the people on Reddit who bitch about Korra "fighting like an idiot". Korra has consistently been a top-notch fighter.
Yeah, agreed. He's actually quite funny when he's being dorky.
Yeah, this is pretty freaking cool.
I find Jeff crying hilarious, personally.