Also: Jim Dale's "Oh, hell no."
Hearing that made my life complete.
My recording cut out just after they found Stephen Root's body in the hotel room. What happened after that?
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Also: Jim Dale's "Oh, hell no."
Hearing that made my life complete.
My recording cut out just after they found Stephen Root's body in the hotel room. What happened after that?
Whoa! So much! Jim Dale gave a "The facts were not these," as the Norwegians deduced that Dixon had died of natural causes, just as they were meant to think by whoever had placed his body there.
Olive: still not king in the club. But she does know that Chuck's dad "faked her death," and Olive and Chuck and Ned all agree that he must have been the one who saved Ned and fixed up the body.
But it was not Chuck's father who did these things...
...it was Ned's.
Hee! He's so conflicted. But he has one of the most amazing character arcs ever, start to finish. I mean, take a look at him right now; he's practically unrecognizable from the person he was in the pilot, yet it's been a very natural development.
This! How much do I heart Zuko? VERY much! Although not as much as I heart Uncle Iroh. He is my favouritest, with Zuko and Toph a little way behind. But I like all the core ensemble v. much indeed.
I was so pleased by the return of "itty-bitty".
Pushing Daisies is really very meta about the issue of keeping secrets, isn't it?
Also: Jim Dale's "Oh, hell no."
George Freakin' Hamilton, man.
Mobile Investigative Laboratory Facility. Ahahahahaha.
as Mother. Heh.
Jim Dale gave a "The facts were not these,"
And "The Land of Norwegia"...Twice!
How is it that everyone doesn't worship a show made of this much Awesome!?
I freaking love Zuko.
Also, did no one look at DW's Avatar art gallery I linked to earlier? You will like it! [link]
I looked, GC! There was some pretty stuff.
Ooh, no - I missed it. Thanks for the second link! (I heart Suki!)
The Suki one is way cool. DW tracks down artists that worked on the show and has them do commissions from eps they worked on. Her nerdiness is so adorable! The Zuko/Momo one was supposed to be Zuko/Sokka/Momo but the artist got it wrong. Still adorable, though!
Hee! He's so conflicted. But he has one of the most amazing character arcs ever, start to finish. I mean, take a look at him right now; he's practically unrecognizable from the person he was in the pilot, yet it's been a very natural development.
You speak the truth. I'm so fascinated within the story and on a meta level to see how they're (that is, a show targeted towards kids) handling someone truly conflicted. "Good? Bad? What is honor, really? I don't know!! It's hard!" Because, really, it is hard. Even if your're not the outcast/formerly outcast son of the fire lord.
This! How much do I heart Zuko? VERY much! Although not as much as I heart Uncle Iroh. He is my favouritest, with Zuko and Toph a little way behind. But I like all the core ensemble v. much indeed.
Zuko and Iroh's relationship slays me. I think my favoritest character changes on a per episode basis, because I love them all so much (well, no, I don't love Zuko's sister; but I enjoy watching her and her BFF assassins). Also, I am fickle. But I think Zuko has me by a hair right now. I'm definitely most interested to see how it all turns out for the young prince, but only by a hair more than a bunch of other stuff. (I'm about a third of the way through S3).
I love the characterization of Sokka, too. Yeah, he's kind of a goof, but he is a good warrior, and he's smart and capable and has good ideas and he keeps getting subtly better... and all this with no bending. I could go on about them all, but I'll stop. Er, for now. Because I have yet to talk about my love for the girls! Who are awesome.
Thanks for the link again, Glam. I've bookmarked it for later. (Later only so I don't inadvertently spoil myself.)