air. earth. fire. cabbage. long ago the four nations lived together in harmony. then everything changed when the cabbage men attacked. only the avatar, master of all three elements and vegetable could stop them. but when the world needed him the most, he turned into a carrot
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Troy and Abed. Full stop. Enjoy it, savor it. Okay, now your turn, Britta.
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I am smelling foreshadowing.
Take a look at the car racing scene and Korra’s and Asami’s reaction/ actions. I am kinda squinting at the non-reaction we get from Asami as the other driver nearly crashes (due to her btw). It seems at odds with her acting oh so nice.
Nah, Asami’s in. She’s just got a competitive attitude, I’d say. You wanna hate her for stealing Mako and bein’ all fabulous, but after this ep, I give her props.
James and Lily: To establish the story line as well as to show orphans of war.
Cedric Diggory: To show Voldemort's mercilessness.
Sirius Black: To show Harry's lack of guidance/parental figures.
Albus Dumbledore: To show the death of a great leader can't stop a war.
Hedwig: To show the end of Harry's childhood.
Mad Eye: To show the death of a soldier.
Dobby: To show even the smallest of creatures can die a Hero's death.
Fred Weasley: To show that some deaths you just can't get over. And that's okay.
Tonks and Remus Lupin: To reestablish orphans of war.
Colin Creevey: To show that the good die young, even when they aren't supposed to.
Severus Snape: To show that you can always change your ways. Always.
Sony Pictures Television: the Mule Radio of The Airwaves (“No Dans Allowed!”)Kids:
A few hours ago, I landed in Los Angeles, turned on my phone, and confirmed what you already know. Sony Pictures Television is replacing me as showrunner on Community, with two seasoned fellows that I’m sure are quite nice - actually, I have it on good authority they’re quite nice, because…
Hmmm wonder what this will mean :|

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XD Love Troy so much
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Brilliant cinematography is brilliant.
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EXPECTATION:
REALITY:

Oh, okay.
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